On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 01:29:31PM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote: > I need to modify an attachment (delete a hyphen) and then reattach it to > the original email and bounce it to the original recipient. > The people in our office who use Outlook (which is everyone but me) need > to be able to read ical attachments sent by a client. But some have a > hyphen that renders them unreadable by our previuos version of Outlook. > I'm hoping I can come up with a slick solution to leverage my Linux/mutt > combo and route mails through my box, fix the attachment, and then send > them to the original recipient, without changing the To: or From: > headers. > Can it be done?
No great experience... How about - save ('s') to ~/temp.txt - vi ~/temp.txt - bound ('b') -- William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8 CPU cluster, NAS, (Slackware) Linux, Python, LaTeX, Vim, Mutt, Tin