On 09 Sep 2017, at 10:28, /dev/rob0 <r...@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 06:29:40PM -0600, @lbutlr wrote:
>> Figured someone on the list would have an opinion on a very 
>> lightweight feature-poor IMAP client. It doesn't need to do
>> much else but access a single IMAP account and be able to
>> forward emails as attachments. Search would be good, but not
>> required. Searching for queueIDs in the Received header
>> would be fantastic.
>> 
>> Primary considerations are fast and as light on memory use
>> as possible and usable from a Mac (command-line is fine). I
>> know mutt can do IMAP but I don't think it can forward
>> messages as attachments though I am probably wrong.
> 
> Correct, you are incorrect. :)  Forwarding as MIME attachment is 
> default behavior when forwarding mail in mutt.

I'll double check this, but as I recall when i tried to do this in mutt last it 
would only forward the body of the email and if I wanted to include all of the 
attachments (including HTML parts) I had to select them, and then the message 
received was a series of MIME encapsulations and not the original message in 
its entirety.

OTOH, it was a while ago. Possibly a decade.

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