Clark --

...and then Clark Flowers said...
% Can you put images into the body of an email with mutt.  If so how do you do
% so. 

Although you would probably be heavily berated for doing so on this list,
you could probably manage it by creating an HTML page containing your
mail text and your image and then attaching both of those to your email.
If you were to define your editor as an HTML editor (presuming you didn't
use vi for your HTML like Real Men ;-) then you might also be able to
whip up some sort of a macro to grab the image from a certain directory
and attach it or some such.

mutt creates, by default, ordinary text messages, though they can be
enhanced by changing character sets, so the only image you could truly
put into a standard message would be a good old-fashioned ASCII drawing.


% 
% Thanks for your time,

HTH & HAND


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% Clark
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