* Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-03 02:32]:
It's great if you want to forward an entire message (which,
occasionally, I do), but it doesn't serve the more common case of
wanting to forward everything in the message as parts of your
message and adding a comment to the forwarded
Sven --
...and then Sven Guckes said...
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% * Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-03 02:32]:
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% wanting to forward everything in the message as parts of your
% message and adding a comment to the forwarded message body.
%
% you want to bounce a message - but comment also?
Um,
* Patrik Modesto [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:09 +0200]:
Maybe this is stupid question but I searched man-page to muttrc and find
nothing about it. So, I need to forward message that contains some
attachments. But I need to edit/update the text part of the forwarded
message. What I've
Patrik Modesto sez:
} Hi!
} Maybe this is stupid question but I searched man-page to muttrc and find
} nothing about it. So, I need to forward message that contains some
} attachments. But I need to edit/update the text part of the forwarded
} message. What I've found is forward only text part or
* Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message,
tag everything you want to forward (including the body if you
want to forward that), and then tag-forward (i.e.
Sven Guckes sez:
} * Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
} To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
} want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message,
} tag everything you want to forward (including the body if you
} want to forward that),
* On 2002.08.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message,
tag everything you want to
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 08:51:52AM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
This one of the less intuitive parts of mutt. To forward a message with
attachments as you would naturally want to you need to go to the
attachments view of the message, tag eveerything you want to forward
(including the body
David Champion sez:
} * On 2002.08.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
} * Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} * Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
} To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
} want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message,
Greg, et al --
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% } * Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
% } To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
Well, as *you* would want, anyway...
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% Not bad, but mime_forward does the wrong thing also. It's great
* jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-04 00:32]:
Is there a way to forward a message whole? Including attachments?
I do this by using resend which isn't quite what I want to do ...
how about bounce? and then reply to the message,
but then exchange the address of the former sender
with the
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:32:35PM -0700, jennyw wrote:
Is there a way to forward a message whole? Including attachments? I do
this by using resend which isn't quite what I want to do ...
Name: mime_forward
Type: quadoption
Default: no
When set, the message you are
* jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-03 17:32 -0700]:
Also, if resend is the way to go ... is there a way to get messages that
are resent (and possibly edited) to be saved the same way that outgoing
messages are via set record=?
There was a bug. It now works fine (sorry, don't know exactly
Austin --
...and then Austin Schutz said...
% A quick check of my muttrc shows
%
%[zero] [7:03am] ~ egrep -i forw\|weed\|decode\|mime .mutt/muttrc
%# default list of header fields to weed when displaying
%ignore "from " received content- mime-version status x-status message-id
%
A quick check of my muttrc shows
[zero] [7:03am] ~ egrep -i forw\|weed\|decode\|mime .mutt/muttrc
# default list of header fields to weed when displaying
ignore "from " received content- mime-version status x-status message-id
ignore x-priority x-ms list-id precedence x-mailman
Austin --
...and then Austin Schutz said...
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% But what I want to do is forward all the attachments. I swear I
Right; I got that part.
% must be having some sort of brain lapse here, but I can't figure out how
% to do it, e.g.:
I have confirmed that I can forward myself a note that
On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 08:29:00AM +0100, Primus wrote:
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 08:29:00 +0100
From: Primus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Austin Schutz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Mutt Users' List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: forwarding multiple attachments?
Mon Sep 4 08:25:17 BST 2000
Using esce (edit current message as template)
on the message you are interested in forwarding
will allow you to delete which ever attachments
that you're not interested in forwarding.
--
-primus
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 06:09:06PM -0700, Austin Schutz wrote:
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I've been on vacation, sorry for the slow response:
Austin --
...and then Austin Schutz said...
% This must be a really dumb question, but how does one forward
% multiple attachments? tagging them in the 'view attachments' menu
% doesn't seem to do it.
Do you mean "some
Austin --
...and then Austin Schutz said...
%
% I've been on vacation, sorry for the slow response:
Welcome back!
%
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% % the regular forward command automagically attach all files for you, or
% % at least ask if you want it to.
%
% Of course, if you just forward the message
Austin --
...and then Austin Schutz said...
% This must be a really dumb question, but how does one forward
% multiple attachments? tagging them in the 'view attachments' menu
% doesn't seem to do it.
Do you mean "some but not all attachments from a single message"? Or do
you just want
% Also, one of the handy features of bsd mail is the ability to
% edit messages in your box. can this be done with mutt?
Now, this one I can answer; with newer (1.2x and up) mutts you can
separately edit-message (modify the message and automatically save it
back to your mailbox) and
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:18:03PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
% Also, one of the handy features of bsd mail is the ability to
% edit messages in your box. can this be done with mutt?
Now, this one I can answer; with newer (1.2x and up) mutts you can
separately edit-message (modify
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