Chris Chisolm [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I have read all the FAQs I can find and searched the man 
> page but I still have a couple questions.
> 
> 1.  How do you forward a message, including all the attachments
> that came with the message?  Ideally I would include the forwarded
> main message as text and the all the attachments would be auto
> loaded as attachments to the new mail.

The easiest way is to mime_forward the message, which makes the message a 
MIME part with all the attachments contained.  Try it -- you can forward 
ridiculously complex MIME messages and all works beautifully.  This is IMO 
one of the strongest things Mutt has going for it.

You do this by just forwarding the message, with the appropriate settings 
for $mime_forward, $mime_forward_decode, etc... see David Champion's 
response.

> 2.  This is probably an RFE but...Is there any way to save a set of 
> complicated limit strings(perhaps to a file) and so have a preset
> list of choices on how to limit and display your mail?
> 
> For example(from another reader):
> 
> notchisolm:~ (TO chisolm OR FROM chisolm or cc chisolm or bcc chisolm)

The easiest is to create a macro to apply a given limit, and then include
the macro(s) in your .muttrc or a file sourced by your .muttrc.

See the manual on macros, limits, and Mutt's pattern matching.

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