Ken Hornstein writes:
It is possible to keep almost unchanged state with addition of
one more clause to mhbuild like pair #off #on which marks the
region where ^# is not interpreted as directive.
But to me it seems dumb that # characters can't be in the
beginning of a line, and having
Suppose, you use automimeproc: 1 and you want to include (as a
part of the message) some lines from program source, shell script
or whatever.
[...]
I understood what you meant fine; I just think you misunderstand
me. My basic proposal is:
- Make automimeproc: 1 be turned on always
- Make it so
aleksander wrote:
Ken Hornstein writes:
It is possible to keep almost unchanged state with addition of
one more clause to mhbuild like pair #off #on which marks the
region where ^# is not interpreted as directive.
But to me it seems dumb that # characters can't be in the
ken wrote:
to answer ken's question: i use automimeproc for the directives, and
am willing to reformat mail slightly to move leading '#' characters when
i get errors[1][2]. and i prefer not to have to type mime at the
whatnow prompt, because i'm sure it would result in my recipients
I've been thinking a bit of this and I can see (as a user not
programmer) a couple of possibilities.
It is possible to keep almost unchanged state with addition of
one more clause to mhbuild like pair #off #on which marks the
region where ^# is not interpreted as directive.
Yeah, to me that's
My wife pointed out to me today that for the past seven years (!) since
the Linux distribution we use switched to UTF-8, when she sends messages
containing non-ASCII characters they show up as gibberish for many of
the recipients---but not for me. I'm also using a UTF-8 locale, which
explains why
Hi Joel,
Is there a solution to this with nmh 1.4 or 1.5?
I've changed my mail/components, etc., to have these three MIME headers
in and then I create a UTF-8 file in vim. I need to delete them if I'm
going to `mime' at the whatnow(1) prompt, e.g. for attaching a file,
because it quite rightly
Hi max,
Why not set in .mh_profile
automimeproc: 1
I like to look over the mime'd draft before sending to check I got the
directives right.
Cheers, Ralph.
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Ralph Corderoy writes:
Hi max,
Why not set in .mh_profile
automimeproc: 1
I like to look over the mime'd draft before sending to check I got the
directives right.
Well, it seems that both approaches can coexists if buildmimeproc
would do nothing in case of already MIMEfied message.