>>>>> "Abdelrazak" == Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Abdelrazak> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>>>>>> "christian" == christian ridderstrom
>>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
christian> Maybe you should attach it in MIME format?
>> 
>> What does this mean? Inline vs attached? Aren't both of these
>> things MIME?

Abdelrazak> AFAIU: 1) Inline means "in the body text", i.e. no
Abdelrazak> attachment. 

This is not an attachment, this is cut and paste.

Abdelrazak> 2) Attachment can be of multiple format 

Abdelrazak> - MIME format: means that I cannot view then inlined 

These ones are not bad with proper mime type. Unfortunately some tools
like Mail.app are not able to set this.

Abdelrazak> - the format used by default by thunderbird: I can view
Abdelrazak> them inlined, even though they are attachments really. The
Abdelrazak> problem is that web mailers transform that to inline
Abdelrazak> proper.

This is inlined mime attachments. It seems that Thunderbird can only
produce this sort.

I think you should all do as I do and use emacs+gnus. It does it all
:)

JMarc

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