Incoming from Matthias Apitz:
> 
> I want to send out an e-mail with an inline JPEG attachments...
> 
> I set (based on some hint) in my .muttrc
> 
> set attach_format="%u%D%I %t%4n %T%.40d%> [%.7m/%.10M, %.6e%?C?, %C?, %s] "
> 
> which seems to be the default in any case if I look into muttrc(5)
> and I use from the cmd line:
> 
> $ mutt -s "mail test" -a file.jpg test.html -- g...@unixarea.de < test.txt
........................^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

What's going on there?  The attachment is "file.jpg", and "test.html"
is what?!?  And I don't "get" that double dash.  What's that for?

> Normaly I'm against such stuff (see my signature) but I have a special
> need for investigating something based on the resulting mail :-)

Attachments have their place.  There's a reason for pretty near
everything.


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