On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 06:44:58PM -0700, John Iverson wrote:
I am however having a problem with sending attached images with the
correct mime types --- they're appearing as application/octet-stream
rather than image/jpeg. Have I missed something in the mailcap file?
Maybe /etc/mime.types or
Hi all,
I've been using mutt for the last week and am very impressed so far,
especially with the amount of helpful information and scripts
etc that are generally available.
I am however having a problem with sending attached images with the
correct mime types --- they're appearing as
* On Sat, 05 Oct 2002, James Marsh wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using mutt for the last week and am very impressed so far,
especially with the amount of helpful information and scripts
etc that are generally available.
I am however having a problem with sending attached images with the
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 06:44:58PM -0700, John Iverson wrote:
I am however having a problem with sending attached images with the
correct mime types --- they're appearing as application/octet-stream
rather than image/jpeg. Have I missed something in the mailcap file?
Maybe /etc/mime.types or
* On Sat, 05 Oct 2002, James Marsh wrote:
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 06:44:58PM -0700, John Iverson wrote:
I am however having a problem with sending attached images with the
correct mime types --- they're appearing as application/octet-stream
rather than image/jpeg. Have I missed something
But what about ~/.mime.types? Are you saying you have a line
like the above in ~/.mime.types?
Ah my mistake. I hadn't realised that there was a separate ~/.mime.types
file.
I added those entries (and removed the spurious extensions I'd added
to my mailcap) and it's all sorted now.
Many
I am attempting to send an html page as an attachment
with following Mutt command:
mutt -n -F /dev/null [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/test/test.html
The message is sent, however the page attachment is within
the messaage body and only appearing as plain text. I
~~think~ this is because the message is
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 08:53:24AM -0700, Paul Seniuk wrote:
I am attempting to send an html page as an attachment
with following Mutt command:
mutt -n -F /dev/null [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/test/test.html
The message is sent, however the page attachment is within
the messaage body and
I'd like to forward mails with attachments. At the moments these are
forwarded inline.
Thanks for any help
Rory
--
Rory Campbell-Lange
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.campbell-lange.net
* Rory Campbell-Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-09-2002 09:56]:
I'd like to forward mails with attachments. At the moments these are
forwarded inline.
Check out $mime_forward
--
René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Retteb sif lahd, noces ehttub, but the second half is better
* On Mon, 02 Sep 2002, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
I'd like to forward mails with attachments. At the moments
these are forwarded inline.
If you're talking about forwarding a mail while including the
original as an attachment: See mime_forward.
If you're talking about forwarding a message
Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
Obviously I wasn't clear, so please allow me to try again. I would
like to send attachments from my mutt/Linux to my Psion PsiMail
client. The attachments sent from mutt (of course MIME, sorry to all,
please hang on), base64 encoded, cannot be used
* Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
Obviously I wasn't clear, so please allow me to try again. I
would like to send attachments from my mutt/Linux to my Psion
PsiMail client. The attachments sent from mutt (of course MIME,
sorry to all, please hang on), base64 encoded, cannot be used
Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mydomain, huh?
What's wrong with that?
Michael
--
...Deep Hack Mode--that mysterious and frightening state of
consciousness where Mortal Users fear to tread.
(By Matt Welsh)
PGP-Key:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-09-01 11:25 -0400:
* Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
Obviously I wasn't clear, so please allow me to try again. I
would like to send attachments from my mutt/Linux to my Psion
PsiMail client. The attachments sent from mutt (of course MIME
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-01 16:32]:
:r! uuencode file file
does Andre really want to manually convert
every file before sending it on to his PDA?
I (Andre) don't mind hitting :r! uuencode file file,
as I'm using vim anyway. You (Sven) could have pointed
out that
--SLDf9lqlvOQaIe6s
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-09-01 16:39 -0400:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-01 16:32]:
:r! uuencode file file
does Andre really
My PDA (Psion S3a, from 1994) understands UU- or MIME-encoded
attachments. How can I send such attachments with mutt?
Thank you
-Andre
msg30581/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-31 17:50]:
My PDA (Psion S3a, from 1994) understands UU- or MIME-encoded
attachments. How can I send such attachments with mutt?
you guys from Bonndorf never seize to amaze me.
you are not aiming to become a politican, are you?
Sven
- or MIME-encoded
attachments. How can I send such attachments with mutt?
=20
you guys from Bonndorf never seize to amaze me.
It's Bonn, Germany
you are not aiming to become a politican, are you?
Do you have anything useful to say?
-Andre
--dDRMvlgZJXvWKvBx
Content-Type: application/pgp
?
My PDA (Psion S3a, from 1994) understands UU- or MIME-encoded
attachments. How can I send such attachments with mutt?
You're not asking how to send mime-encoded messages with mutt, are you?
Michael
--
The nice thing about Windows is - It does not just crash, it displays a
dialog box and lets
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 06:23:31PM -0400, Andre Berger wrote:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-08-31 18:20 -0400:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-31 17:50]:
My PDA (Psion S3a, from 1994) understands UU- or MIME-encoded
attachments. How can I send such attachments with mutt
on a PDA ? =20
=20
Or are you using your PDA as a Linux terminal somehow?
Obviously I wasn't clear, so please allow me to try again. I would
like to send attachments from my mutt/Linux to my Psion PsiMail
client in order to synchronize data between these two machines. The
attachments sent from mutt
* Eugen Leitl [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-30 09:56]:
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
set attibution=begin 666 quoted text of %boss
begin followed by two blanks anywhere in the mail body would do, until
termininated by an
end
two blanks? really?
But what's the point? Bosses
begin Fri, 30 Aug 2002 Sven Guckes quotation:
two blanks? really?
Of course. In fact I later noticed you used the same example in one of
your signatures.
But what's the point? Bosses define what constitutes brokenness.
If he can't read your email, it's your fault, not his client's.
* Eugen Leitl [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-30 11:12]:
begin Fri, 30 Aug 2002 Sven Guckes quotation:
two blanks? really?
Of course. In fact I later noticed you used
the same example in one of your signatures.
err... these have only *one* space after the begin.
no, wait, one of them has two.
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
so if the boss sends himself such an email using his own client and
finds the same kind of effect - will he still believe that the
problem is with *other* clients? if yes - change job.
Sven, bad thing to say right now. When most of your friends are
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 02:34:59PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
anyway, what good is it to wait to change jobs?
if all changed jobs then they's swap one place
with windows with another place using windows.
the change must be within the system itself.
and i am not only talking about operating
* On 2002.08.10, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a simple and fast way to tag all
attachments in the current folder for deletion?
Probably not, since there's no way in invoke a sequence of keystrokes
on each member of a set of tegged messages
David Champion wrote:
Probably not, since there's no way in invoke a sequence of keystrokes
on each member of a set of tegged messages. Michael's user-defined
functions patch might allow this, though -- I don't know.
Nope. That patch just saves you from having to define a macro multiple
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Said Sven Guckes on Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 01:33:03AM +0200:
also, is there a simple way to limit the view to all messages which
contain at least two parts?
Couldn't you just do a limit for ~h multipart/?
- --
[!] Justin R. Miller [EMAIL
is there a simple and fast way to tag all
attachments in the current folder for deletion?
also, is there a simple way to limit the view
to all messages which contain at least two parts?
Sven [missing the 'M' flag of former mutt versions]
* Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-03 02:32]:
It's great if you want to forward an entire message (which,
occasionally, I do), but it doesn't serve the more common case of
wanting to forward everything in the message as parts of your
message and adding a comment to the forwarded
Sven --
...and then Sven Guckes said...
%
% * Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-03 02:32]:
...
% wanting to forward everything in the message as parts of your
% message and adding a comment to the forwarded message body.
%
% you want to bounce a message - but comment also?
Um,
* Patrik Modesto [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:09 +0200]:
Maybe this is stupid question but I searched man-page to muttrc and find
nothing about it. So, I need to forward message that contains some
attachments. But I need to edit/update the text part of the forwarded
message. What I've
Patrik Modesto sez:
} Hi!
} Maybe this is stupid question but I searched man-page to muttrc and find
} nothing about it. So, I need to forward message that contains some
} attachments. But I need to edit/update the text part of the forwarded
} message. What I've found is forward only text part
* Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message,
tag everything you want to forward (including the body if you
want to forward that), and then tag-forward (i.e
Sven Guckes sez:
} * Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
} To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
} want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message,
} tag everything you want to forward (including the body if you
} want to forward
* On 2002.08.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message,
tag everything you want
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 08:51:52AM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
This one of the less intuitive parts of mutt. To forward a message with
attachments as you would naturally want to you need to go to the
attachments view of the message, tag eveerything you want to forward
(including the body
David Champion sez:
} * On 2002.08.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
} * Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} * Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
} To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
} want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message
Greg, et al --
...and then Gregory Seidman said...
%
...
% } * Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
% } To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
Well, as *you* would want, anyway...
...
% Not bad, but mime_forward does the wrong thing also. It's great
a web server ie /home/doug/public_html/attachments/ I then
I don't have exactly the same conditions, but certainly similar enough.
% have to go to that folder before I can get it and chmod the permissions so
% apache will let go of it. is there a way to set a default save attachment
% folder and have
Hi Ray,
On Monday, July 1, 2002 at 2:51:32 PM -0700, Ray wrote:
One of the mailing lists that I am subscribed to has recently started
rejecting all of my posts and complaining that attachments are not
allowed. I'm just sending plain old text but presumably the mail list
software doesn't
Hi there!
When i receive an attachment in my mailbox, and saves it, it is saved to
~~/filename. The thing that bothers my sorry little brain, is if it's
possible to change the default directory mutt saves attachments to.
If there is such a possibility, I would be more than happy to know how
Thomas Kalve Pedersen wrote:
When i receive an attachment in my mailbox, and saves it, it is saved to
~~/filename. The thing that bothers my sorry little brain, is if it's
possible to change the default directory mutt saves attachments to.
Try something like this:
macro attach s save
One of the mailing lists that I am subscribed to has recently started
rejecting all of my posts and complaining that attachments are not allowed.
I'm just sending plain old text but presumably the mail list software
doesn't like the mime related headers. What can I do to make the list
software
Mutters,
In my muttrc I have the following macro:
# Add a macro to prepend a default directory
macro attach s save-entrybol~/public_html/eol
So obviously, I want to download my attachments from a web
browser. The problem is that my umask isn't lenient enough
Mike --
...and then Mike Arrison said...
%
% Mutters,
% In my muttrc I have the following macro:
%
% # Add a macro to prepend a default directory
% macro attach s save-entrybol~/public_html/eol
Right.
%
% So obviously, I want to download my attachments from a web
% browser
How do I set a default directory for saved attachments? Currently they
go to my home directory but I'd like them to go to ~/attach or
something.
Thanks.
--
Michael Montagne
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.boora.com
Michael --
...and then Michael Montagne said...
%
% How do I set a default directory for saved attachments? Currently they
% go to my home directory but I'd like them to go to ~/attach or
% something.
Read the list archives over the past week. Heck, the past two days will
do it, even
Is there a way to forward a message whole? Including attachments? I do
this by using resend which isn't quite what I want to do ...
Also, if resend is the way to go ... is there a way to get messages that
are resent (and possibly edited) to be saved the same way that outgoing
messages
* jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-04 00:32]:
Is there a way to forward a message whole? Including attachments?
I do this by using resend which isn't quite what I want to do ...
how about bounce? and then reply to the message,
but then exchange the address of the former sender
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:32:35PM -0700, jennyw wrote:
Is there a way to forward a message whole? Including attachments? I do
this by using resend which isn't quite what I want to do ...
Name: mime_forward
Type: quadoption
Default: no
When set, the message you
* jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-03 17:32 -0700]:
Also, if resend is the way to go ... is there a way to get messages that
are resent (and possibly edited) to be saved the same way that outgoing
messages are via set record=?
There was a bug. It now works fine (sorry, don't know exactly
Hi there!
It happens that I have to attach several files to a mail, some of which
have quite long filenames. In order to read the filenames wholly, I
often have to enlarge my Xterm, and this is not what I want.
Now, I'd like to either have the possibility to scroll to the left and
right side in
* Andre Bonhote [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-24 09:14]:
folder-hook !.*Mail.* 'set folder_format=%3C %t %N %8s %f'
It looks like it's matching for ALL folders..
please explain the pattern!
i am sure we can find the
problem more easily then...
--
Real programmers use cat a.out
*yawn*
Sven
Hi all
I am not sure if its possible and I haven't seen it mentioned before, is
it possible to show the number of attachments at the top say for example
in the standard headers? At the moment, its not really simple to tell
how many attachments are attached unless I press v to view them
I'm attempting to automate the sending of a mail with an attachment (pdf file in this
case). What's happening, though, is that when the email hits the remote server, the
attachment is included in the body of the message, not as a normal attachment.
Below is the command line I'm using just in
* Mark Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-16 15:23]:
I'm attempting to automate the sending of a mail with an
attachment (pdf file in this case). What's happening, though, is
that when the email hits the remote server, the attachment is
included in the body of the message, not as a normal
Hi there, mutt users!
I recently received a mail with about 20 attached files. The sender
didn't want to tar it, so I got them attached one by one.
You can imagine that saving was quite annoying.
Is there a way to save all at once?
[andre@coffee andre]$ mutt -v
Mutt 1.3.28i (2002-03-13)
begin Andre Bonhote quotation:
I recently received a mail with about 20 attached files. The sender
didn't want to tar it, so I got them attached one by one.
IMHO, bounce it, and say give me a break, dude, use tar.
--
Shawn McMahon| Information may want to be free, but
* On 2002.04.10, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Andre Bonhote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there, mutt users!
I recently received a mail with about 20 attached files. The sender
didn't want to tar it, so I got them attached one by one.
You can imagine that saving was quite annoying.
Is
* On 2002.04.10, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, but tagging all 20 messages, pressing tag-prefixsave-entry
(probably ;s), and pressing enter 20 times should be less painless.
s/nless/nful/
--
-D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of
On 12:56 10 Apr 2002, David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| * On 2002.04.10, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
| * Andre Bonhote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I recently received a mail with about 20 attached files. The sender
| didn't want to tar it, so I got them attached one by one.
| You can
Hello,
I can't quite figure out what's going on. I am tagging some
attachments, and then trying to save them (just like I do
anything with tagged messages - 'a', then 's'.. 'a' in my
case is for ';', i think, and in my mind means 'apply' after
pine), but I get a prompt for which folder to save
I know how to read Word and RTF files using things like catdoc, unrtf,
and so on. But all of these do either Word or RTF but not both.
In an ideal world the MIME type and the filename extension would
always be right. But I have recieved some email where an RTF file
has a '.doc' extension and an
28-Mar-02 at 09:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I know how to read Word and RTF files using things like catdoc, unrtf,
and so on. But all of these do either Word or RTF but not both.
In an ideal world the MIME type and the filename extension would
always be right. But I
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 09:11:12AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know how to read Word and RTF files using things like catdoc, unrtf,
and so on. But all of these do either Word or RTF but not both.
In an ideal world the MIME type and the filename extension would
always be right. But I
begin quoting what [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 09:11:12AM -0800:
always be right. But I have recieved some email where an RTF file
has a '.doc' extension and an 'application/msword' mime type (probably
because of the extension). Other than educating the other user,
what
Hi!
I found the following problem:
If I write an e-mail (charset iso-8859-1), I have no problems signing
the mail with gnupg.
If I attach another mail (message/rfc822, iso-8859-1) and sign it,
8bit characters get lost in the attachment.
This is reproducable if I launch mutt in an utf8 xterm.
A
I often receive attachments with Mac encoding which I need to bounce or
forward to another email address. How do I get the 'forward' and
'bounce' commands to automatically include all the attached files in the
original mail?
--
Rory Campbell-Lange
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.campbell-lange.net
Rory --
...and then Rory Campbell-Lange said...
%
% I often receive attachments with Mac encoding which I need to bounce or
% forward to another email address. How do I get the 'forward' and
% 'bounce' commands to automatically include all the attached files in the
% original mail?
Since
* Eduardo J. Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020307 19:20]:
How can I attach more than one file to a message,
without having to press a and browse for each one?
mutt -a file1 -a file2 ... -a fileN address
Sven
--
Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10-Mar-02 at 11:03, Johannes Franken's inspired musing was thus :
Try reducing the mtu-value in /etc/ppp/options . You might also want
to put in some hayes commands to turn off hardware data compression,
which may be broken on your card. If the problem persists, have a look
at
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 08:22:23PM +, Jim Quigley wrote:
notebook .. RedHat or SuSE .. pcmcia modem .. sendmail-8.11.6-3 ..
when I try to send large attachments around 40 KB and over ..
I get error messages, and the connection freezes.
Mutt sends the mail to mqueue
not exactly. mutt
Problems sending large attachments?
I have a P111 notebook with over 300MB memory and pcmcia modem running on
Redhat 7.2. I use Kmail 1.3.2
on KDE 2.2.2-1 and have been trying Mutt 1.3.25i out. I have used
sendmail-8.11.6-3 and have configured
Kmail and mutt to use this
I can send emails
Problems sending large attachments?
I have a P111 notebook with over 300MB memory, using a pcmcia modem running
on Redhat 7.2. I use Kmail 1.3.2 on KDE 2.2.2-1 and Mutt 1.3.25i . I have
used sendmail-8.11.6-3 and have configured Kmail and mutt to use this
I can send emails with small
may be interesting:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Modem-HOWTO-17.html#ss17.4
Joel
Problems sending large attachments?
I have a P111 notebook with over 300MB memory, using a pcmcia modem running
on Redhat 7.2. I use Kmail 1.3.2 on KDE 2.2.2-1 and Mutt 1.3.25i . I have
used sendmail-8.11.6
Is there a way to get mutt to recognize either of the following content
types?? Should automatically retrieve this doc via email or ftp when I
open that attachment, but mutt complains instead.
thanks,
-ron
-
Content-Type: Message/External-body;
access-type=mail-server;
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Ron da Silva wrote:
Is there a way to get mutt to recognize either of the following content
types?? Should automatically retrieve this doc via email or ftp when I
open that attachment, but mutt complains instead.
I'm taking a stab at this, but something like a
On 020307, at 10:54:51, Ron da Silva wrote
Is there a way to get mutt to recognize ... the following content
types??
Content-Type: Message/External-body;
name=draft-ietf-l2tpext-l2tp-base-02.txt;
site=ftp.ietf.org;
access-type=anon-ftp;
Hi all.
How can I attach more than one file to a message, without having to
press a and browse for each one?
thanks
~ejg
msg25162/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Eduardo,
Press a to get the file browser and then for each file you want to
attach hit the 't' key (to tag the file). After all required files
are tagged, hit Enter. You should now have the attachments you
want.
Steve
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 04:27:48PM -0500, Eduardo J. Gargiulo
Hi all,
IIRC, it was possible in mutt to delete an atachment from a message,
but leave the message itself intact. I just tried to do this with my
mutt (1.3.25), but it didn't seem to work anymore.
What I did was:
'v'iew attachments
'd'elete attachment
'q'uit to index
(by now, a small 'd
.
What I did was:
'v'iew attachments
'd'elete attachment
'q'uit to index
(by now, a small 'd' appears in front of the message)
'$'ynchronize the mailbox
And the attachement is gone.
I use 1.3.27, many patches but not mutt-1.3.24.dgc.attach.2
I tried within a maildir folder, perhaps this makes
At Wed, Feb 20 2002 [10:37 +0100], René Clerc aroused my curiosity with:
Hi all,
Hello :-)
IIRC, it was possible in mutt to delete an atachment from a message,
but leave the message itself intact. I just tried to do this with my
mutt (1.3.25), but it didn't seem to work anymore.
It doesn't
On 020220, at 18:00:45, Stefan Frank wrote
It doesn't seem to work when dgc's attachment patch is applied. I
checked this against an unpatched mutt - it stopped working after the
patch was applied (mutt-1.3.23.dgc.attach.2 in my configuration).
This was fixed in mutt-1.3.23.dgc.attach.3.
--
On 2002.02.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
David Ellement [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 020220, at 18:00:45, Stefan Frank wrote
It doesn't seem to work when dgc's attachment patch is applied. I
checked this against an unpatched mutt - it stopped working after the
patch was applied
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-02-2002 18:48]:
It doesn't seem to work when dgc's attachment patch is applied. I
checked this against an unpatched mutt - it stopped working after the
patch was applied (mutt-1.3.23.dgc.attach.2 in my configuration).
This was fixed in
, whether or not I chose to
% include the original message's attachments.
That makes sense, I suppose. I can certainly see your argument.
%
% I repeat that it's time for a feature patch, so one of you guys either
% start coding one or find someone who will.
%
% I wasn't as frustrated with mutt
Aleks --
...and then Aleks Owczarek said...
%
% On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 10:24:47PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% Sure; that's fair, and you're entitled to your HO. So write it :-)
%
% well I suppose the point of my question was to inspire someone with
% the know-how to do just that ... and you
to forward the
% message, with its attachments, in its own single attachment container?
%
% OK, let me try to explain this by an example. Someone sends me a
I just wanted to make sure I understood the problem; lots of people
started pointing to $mime_forward when I didn't think
-with-attachments variable
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% or am i missing something?
%
% I believe mime_forward will do what you want. I have this:
...
%
% unfortunately that doesn't do it
% I have already tried ...
Please help me clarify... Is it the case that $mime_forward does not
work at all for you
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 05:46:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% Said Aleks Owczarek on Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 02:38:08PM +1100:
%
% convoluted process easier by adding a forward-with-attachments
% variable or am i missing something?
Please help me clarify... Is it the case
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 09:01:00AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 05:46:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% Said Aleks Owczarek on Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 02:38:08PM +1100:
%
% convoluted process easier by adding a forward-with-attachments
% variable or am i missing
Gary, et al --
...and then Gary Johnson said...
%
% On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 05:46:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
%
% Please help me clarify... Is it the case that $mime_forward does not
% work at all for you, or simply that you do not want to forward the
% message, with its attachments
or the latter, but
it's clear now.
%
% As to the reason: The reason is the same reason you want to edit a
% forwarded message at any time: you may want to add comments, you may
% want to delete sections of the forwarded text but in this case you
% also want to keep the attachments. This is what I
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 10:24:47PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Sure; that's fair, and you're entitled to your HO. So write it :-)
well I suppose the point of my question was to inspire someone with
the know-how to do just that ... and you sound like such a clever
fellow David ...
anyway, thanks
I realise to forward attachments along with the text (that you want to
edit) one has to
1) select the email you want to forward then press v to go to the
attachments menu
2) tag each attachment and the text part (body) of the email by
pressing t
on each element in the list of the attachments
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