> > > I'd like to remove the manual steps, as well as support use > > > of X-MH-Attachment headers, which doesn't give me a chance > > > to edit the final draft before sending. > > > > How would you propose doing this, since usually one is using > > attachments for non-ASCII stuff? Or am I not understanding > > the question? You can edit the list of attachments. > > It's got nothing to do with what's in the attachment, > ASCII or otherwise. > > The problem is simply that I do not want Content-ID headers > to appear in the message that I create. > > My big-hammer solution is to disable output of Content-ID's, > under control of an option to mhbuild. > > Another approach might include (among other things) insertion of <> in > the directives that X-MH-Attachment generates just before the [: > > #text/plain; name="foo.txt"; x-unix-mode=0644 <>[ English text ] > /tmp/foo.txt > #application/pdf; name="foo.pdf"; x-unix-mode=0644 <>[ Adobe Portable > Document Format (PDF) v1.2 ] /foo/multiatt.pdf > > Would there be a reasonable way to do that? I see where it > would be done in the code, in make_mime_composition_file_entry (). > But I don't see a convenient way to change what goes into those > directives. Maybe add a configure option?
I didn't understand your question. Was fooled by "edit the final draft". This sounds like a matter of personal taste as you never want content-id headers; it's not something that you do on a message by mesage basis. So why not add a dash option and you can put it in your profile? Seems nicer than added more cryptic goo to something that is already too cryptic for a sane person to use which is why I added the attachment handling code a while back. Jon _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
