Dmitry Alexandrov <[email protected]> čálii:

> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> I just tried using browse-url-mail as a mailto-handler with the below
>> script as my mail handler (set in XFCE settings):
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> mailto="${*//\"/}"
>
> ...
>
>> if [[ ! ${mailto} =~ ^mailto: ]]; then
>>     mailto="mailto:${mailto}";
>> fi
>
> Does not xdg-email(1) already do that?

No. Try 'echo "$@">/tmp/log' at the top of your mail script.

>> It seems to work with xdg-email, but when I use --attach to attach a
>> file, it just appears as an "Attach: /path/to/file" header instead of
>> the usual &lt;#part thing. After sending, nothing is attached to the
>> received message that I can tell. Is there a way to make browse-url-mail
>> do the right thing, or to make message-mode treat that "Attach:" line
>> correctly?
>
> Try this:
>

[...]

> (Note, that I have virtually no experience with elisp, so use at your
> own risk. :-)

That worked! And even handles multiple attachments correctly, even
though xdg-email uses multiple "attach" headers (which
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6068#page-6 warns against). Maybe open a
bug report on this? It looks like an improvement to me.

I don't know how attachments are handled by other mailto-users though –
multiple identical hfname's or some separator in the hfvalue like with
the "to" header?


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Kevin Brubeck Unhammer

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