On 020905, at 18:41:18, Gary Johnson wrote
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 05:57:24PM -0400, Michael Herman wrote:
> > Is there a way to forward e-mails in-line but any attachments are
> > attached to the forward?
> >
> > For example, If I receive an e-mail with a spreadsheet and I would
> > like to forward it, the text of the original e-mail would be in-line
> > with my e-mail but the spreadsheet would be an attachment.
>
> To forward messages that way, you need to go to the attachment menu
> ('v'), tag all the attachments ('t'), then forward them all using ';f'.
It doesn't seem like this does quite what Michael asked, if I understand
him correctly. He seems to want the in-line part of the original
message included his forwarded message, with the attachments appearing
as attachments to his message. Mutt only seems to allow all in-line or
all mime forwarding. With mime_forward set, if I tag the in-line part
of message along with attachments before forwarding, the in-line part
appears a another attachment, rather than within my message part; if I
don't tag the in-line part, it doesn't appear at all.
Have I missed something?
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David Ellement