>for me? it's new-fangled, and i don't trust it. ;-) Geez Paul, we only had like a huge discussion about this back in December :-/
>seriously, it's just not how i've been doing attachments for the last >15 years. my current mechanism [1] trivially lets me attach either >files or MH messages (e.g. "cur", or "+mh last") and i can insert >them anywhere i want in my message. Attach is limited (as far as i >know) to pathnames, and its attachments are always placed at the end >of the message. That's true (although if you have a new-enough "file" command, it will figure out that a particular file is, for example, a message/rfc822). As we talked about in December, this is a simple mode of attaching files; designed for what the average user is going to be doing, which is creating MIME messages which looks like the ones created by nearly every other MUA out there. Now you're still free to write your own mhbuild directives and do what you did before. >up 'til now, i've used automimeproc=1, and i have a hook in my mh.edit >script that warns me about leading '#' chars in my draft. with 1.6 >i'll need to change my ways. that may mean using Attach, but it will >only be part of my solution. It does occur to me that if your only beef is automimeproc is no longer supported, then there is an easy workaround: create your own sendproc that always runs mhbuild, and you should be where you were before. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
