I sent an e-mail with a diff as an attachment (Content-Disposition: attachment;) but when I view it in the Sent folder Mozilla treats the attachment as a signature.
This appears to be because the first characters of a diff are ``---'' which Moz sees as the ``--'' which marks a signature. I couldn't find anything on Bugzilla. Should I file a bug (and have a go at fixing it)? I've attached a diff to this message to illustrate the problem. Regards, Parish--- unix.html.orig Fri Jan 11 14:11:55 2002 +++ unix.html Fri Jan 11 14:12:53 2002 @@ -110,9 +110,9 @@
gmake -f client.mk checkout
cvs update! Not only will it pul
- lots of file which you won't want or need, because mozilla uses several
- separately taged modules, you may end up with the wrong versions of files.
+ Important: Do not use cvs update! Not only will it pull
+ lots of files which you won't want or need but, because mozilla uses several
+ separately tagged modules, you may end up with the wrong versions of files.
To change build options, use the
