Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ulf Stegemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Yes, of course I can attach the article /file/ (at least with nnml) but
>> the mime part is named rather strange then and what's more important, the
>> article is not processed like it is when doing a forward (e.g. cleaning
>> of headers etc.)
>
> What MIME type did you give it?  You should identify it as
> message/rfc822.  Then it will get the right MIME content descriptors so
> that it is processed properly when displayed.

Yes, it's displayed properly (at least by Gnus) but nevertheless it has
all the unwanted headers like (Received, X-Spam.. etc.). Apart from that
this approach only works with a single-file-per-message backend. What
about nnfolder (which I don't use, but anyway)? And furthermore, the
approach is a bit clumsy, too. I thought, maybe there's a simpler
solution.

Regards,

Ulf
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