Ooops, proof that that X-Uptime header's not entirely useless. Just noticed I had a locked-up proftpd process that's been there for the last 4 hours :)
* Gary Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I've RTFM and haven't seen a way for mutt to send (not display) > multipart/alternative attachments. Is there an external program that > can be used with mutt to do this? I was considering using an existing > message as a template, but I thought I read where the boundary string > has to be unique and I'd rather not have to guess at a unique sequence > and edit the boundary manually. Besides, it would be much easier to > have the attachments assembled automatically and after all, that's > what computers are for. Have mutt generate the MIME stuff, then post-filter the message to alter the headers to make it mutlipart/alternative? It should be specified in an rfc anyway; good idea to read that if you can't have something else generate it for you. -- Thomas 'Freaky' Hurst - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.aagh.net/