I'll skip all of the messages to which I'm responding since you've seen 'em anyway.
Sorry that my quick and dirty hack is falling to pieces on you. Still works fine for me, but that's probably 'cause I just "attach file" and don't try to do anything else fancy. My intent was that everything should behave as if one was doing it at the shell level. Clearly I screwed up some. I'd suggest that if changes are made that they bring in more in line with shell consistency. I can't see the benefit of making special options or behaviors that aren't in the shell. BTW, the behavior of attaching a directory is a bug to me; I never had any intention of providing that behavior. It does seem sensible to have attach do a better job checking when attaching. Note that send still has to check because files can vanish between the time that they're attached and the time that they're dereferenced and sent. I don't think that it's worth continued testing to enumerate all of the bad behavior in the current implementation if the plan is to fix it to be shell consistent. Thanks to everyone and especially David for helping to clean up my mess. Jon _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
