alexander wrote:
 > > 
 > > i'll attach a script i use for forwarding attachments.  it
 > > handles the common binary types i use, plain files, and mail
 > > messages, based on interpreting its arguments.  it produces the
 > You should really just use file(1) here. It will give you mime-types
 > and sutible descriptions for free, and doesn't rely on file extensions.

huh.  someone added a "-i" option to file(1) sometime in the last
25 years, and they didn't tell me!  :-)

(thanks!)

paul
=---------------------
 paul fox, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (arlington, ma, where it's 41.5 degrees)


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