Brendan, et al --

...and then Brendan Cully said...
% On Sunday, 30 July 2000 at 00:32, David T-G wrote:
% > 
% > When running 0.95.4i and attaching a file, mutt defaulted to searching my
% > current directory.  Under 1.2.4i mutt now apparently defaults to my
% > $folder even for ordinary file attachments.  Although surprising, that's
...
% > 
% > The end goal is to not provide any local filesystem clues when sending out
% > attachments, but I'd sure like to use mutt's navigation and completion.
% > What can I do?
% 
% Hmmm. I believe when the attachment actually gets sent out only the
% basename will be used. So even if you send
% /home/davidtg/secret/illicit/company/secrets/mangochicken.recipe

*grin*


% all that will appear in the content description will be
% mangochicken.recipe

Hmmm...  I guess I'll have to send out some test messages to check, but
that could be the case.  Display convenience for me without really
sending anything to the recipient, eh?


% 
% But personally I'm not thrilled with starting out in $folder. Since I
% use IMAP, my $folder almost never points to where I keep the things I
% want to attach...

Yeah, I can imagine that that would be a problem.  Time for another one
of those IMAP macros :-)


Thanks!

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