Rainer M Krug <r.m.k...@gmail.com> writes:

> On 12/17/2010 07:48 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi eric
>
>> I'm attaching a new version of org-mime.el which incorporates Matt's
>> function below.  There are now two new functions, `org-mime-org-buffer'
>> and `org-mime-org-subtree' each of which takes a format argument
>> specifying the format of the final email, one of 'org, 'ascii, or 'html.
>
> This sounds perfect.
>
> So now a *subtree* or *org buffer* can be send as
> *org*, *ascii or *html*.
>
> Right?
>

Correct, all one need do is to write an interactive wrapping function
similar to the example in my previous email.  Note: In the version
attached to this email the functions are renamed to
`org-mime-send-buffer' and `org-mime-send-subtree'.

>
> I just would like to suggest two more things:
>
> 1) to be able to mail the subtree or buffer as an attached pdf.
>
> Thinking of it, this could also be used for the other formats which
> result in one file, e.g. ascii, taskjuggle and I think all others except
> of the html?
>

Sounds like a good idea, this shouldn't be overly hard to implement
using the existing attachment features of org-mime.

>
> 2) the format of the inline text (and the attached one?) could be
> specified as a property, as a property - this would make sending the
> email consistent.
>

I'm attaching another version of org-mime which provides the
org-mime-subtree interactive command which uses the MAIL_FMT property to
determine the format of the mail message to populate.

Thanks -- Eric

Attachment: org-mime.el
Description: application/emacs-lisp

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