On 11May2019 18:26, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Is there an example somewhere of using "mutt -s" to send a message
with multiple attachments, each having different Content-type,
Charset, Content-transfer-encoding, and Content-disposition?
Or even separate messages, controlling all those attributes fr
On 11May2019 20:58, benfi...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm also curious why an MDA seems baked into most mail filtering
options, like procmail. In a world where people want to forward emails
from one account to another, an MDA that goes via a mailserver like
sendmail/dovcot is a must, but for local pro
On 12May2019 17:38, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 11May2019 20:58, benfi...@gmail.com wrote:
I just want to have something look at the headers of every mail that
comes into my INBOX and then put *some* of those in another Maildir,
all of which reside on the same filesystem under the same subfolde
On 2019-05-12 17:37, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > Is there an example somewhere of using "mutt -s" to send a message
> > with multiple attachments, each having different Content-type,
> > Charset, Content-transfer-encoding, and Content-disposition?
> I suspect for what you want you're better off wr
On 2019-05-12, at 01:37:03, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 11May2019 18:26, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>> Is there an example somewhere of using "mutt -s" to send a message
>> with multiple attachments, ...
>
> I'm pretty sure that's not possible, particularly since mutt's command line
> documentation
On 12May2019 14:58, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
I suspect for what you want you're better off writing a small Python
programme to assemble a message and deliver it to the local MTA.
I've done similar in the past, crafting my message according
to RFC 822 and RFC 1521 and piping it to "sendmail -toi"
On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 09:09:09PM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 12May2019 17:38, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > On 11May2019 20:58, benfi...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > I just want to have something look at the headers of every mail that
> > > comes into my INBOX and then put *some* of those in anot
On 12May2019 20:18, benfi...@gmail.com wrote:
[... leave message alone support ...]
PyPI's been updated with the new release.
thanks, I really don't mean for you to go to any effort on my part,
though I suspect you also have this as a hobby project and like developing it!
Well, it files all