>No, I don't always want MIME headers.  I'm old-fashioned and don't need
>a kilobyte where 10 bytes will suffice.  I like nmh because text-plain is
>good enough for most of what I do.

If you have a plain message, the only thing that gets changed is the following
headers get added:

MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

I don't consider this a huge problem; what, exactly, is your beef with this?

>This is why I suggested having some optional arguments on the attach header
>and attach command.  And why I suggested a -check option to verify that
>everything is OK before send.  Nobody complains about whom -check!

It's not clear to me what -check would be checking (also, it seems today
that whom -check is not so useful; I just gave it a bogus address and our
SMTP server said it was fine).

--Ken

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