On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 05:46:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > % > Said Aleks Owczarek on Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 02:38:08PM +1100: > % > > % > > convoluted process easier by adding a "forward-with-attachments" > % > > variable or am i missing something?????????
> Please help me clarify... Is it the case that $mime_forward does not > work at all for you, or simply that you do not want to forward the > message, with its attachments, in its own single attachment container? OK, let me try to explain this by an example. Someone sends me a message with an attachment. Mutt's Attachments menu shows this: I 1 <no description> [text/plain, 7bit, us-ascii, 2.9K] A 2 a-book.pdf [applica/pdf, base64, 214K] Now I want to forward this message to someone else. I type 'f' and mutt asks me "Forward MIME encapsulated? ([n]/y):" to which I reply "n". Mutt starts my editor with the text/plain part of the message already in the editor so that I can easily refer to it or edit it if I choose. This is fine, but when I finish editing the message, I find that mutt has not included the attachment. So I try again. This time I reply "y" to "Forward MIME encapsulated? ([n]/y):". Now mutt starts my editor with nothing in it but my signature! The message I'm forwarding isn't there! Further, when I finish editing the message, I find that mutt has attached the entire forwarded message as one attachment, so I can't see the individual attachments nor can I view or delete them individually. I try a third time. I type 'v' to see the Attachment menu, type 't' twice to select both parts of the message, then type ';f' to forward both parts. After answering "n" to "Forward MIME encapsulated? ([n]/y):", mutt starts my editor with the text/plain part already there. Great! I finish editing and find that mutt has included the attachment in the message. Again great! This is exactly the behavior I want. But I want it as easily as I get the other forwarding behaviors, in one keystroke, maybe two. A macro would work fine, but there's no <tag-pattern> function in the Attachments menu. A quadoption would also work, like the 'forward-with-attachments' variable that Aleks suggested. "No" would get the current behavior; "yes" would get the behavior that a lot people seem to expect and want, to wit, typing 'f' does all the steps in my third try automatically. Does that make sense? Gary -- Gary Johnson | Agilent Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Spokane, Washington, USA http://www.spocom.com/users/gjohnson/mutt/ |