Aron Griffis --> mutt-dev (2008-10-23 10:50:05 -0400): > Aron Griffis wrote: [Thu Oct 23 2008, 10:07:02AM EDT] > > What OS is this? There are some patches recently in mutt that > > affect cmdline processing, but your example works for me. > > My mistake, your example doesn't work for me. The reason is that > -a accepts multiple attachments, so you need to specify -- before > addresses: > > mutt -a file -- addr </dev/null > > Prior to http://dev.mutt.org/trac/changeset/31c9e9727d42 mutt > would scan for a double-dash in the arguments, and would treat -a > differently depending on whether the double-dash was found. This > was error-prone and inconsistent on different operating systems. > See http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3097
Thanks a lot, that's exactly the change that I was missing. > I hope we don't have to reinstate a hack to pre-detect the > double-dash... Just digs us deeper into the mess of a polymorphic > command-line. I can live with it ;-) Regards, Jukka -- bashian roulette: $ ((RANDOM%6)) || rm -rf ~