El día Thursday, January 24, 2013 a las 03:33:21PM +0100, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> 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] "
>
> whic
El día Thursday, January 24, 2013 a las 10:17:03AM -0700, s. keeling escribió:
> Incoming from Matthias Apitz:
> >
> > ...
> > $ mutt -s "mail test" -a file.jpg test.html -- g...@unixarea.de < test.txt
> ^
>
> What's going on there? The attachment is
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> 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
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)
>
Hi,
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 "m