I'm running mutt-1.3.7 on Solaris.
When I forward a message it doesn't forward any of the MIME parts except
the first text part.
It seems to operate this way whether I forward MIME-encoded or not.
Is this just the way it works or am I missing something?
Thank you,
Todd Goodman
Todd Goodman writes:
I'm running mutt-1.3.7 on Solaris.
When I forward a message it doesn't forward any of the MIME parts except
the first text part.
It seems to operate this way whether I forward MIME-encoded or not.
Is this just the way it works or am I missing something?
This is
* Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000816 11:12]:
This is controlled by a number of variables listed under 2.5. Forwarding
and Bouncing Mail in the mutt manual.
Personally, I only use
set mime_forward=ask-no
I'm still not "getting it". I have mime_forward set as you do to
ask-no. I
set mime_forward=ask-no
I'm still not "getting it". I have mime_forward set as you do to
ask-no. I didn't have mime_forward_rest set so it should have defaulted
to "yes" (I tried setting it explicitly to "yes" and had the same
results).
Perhaps I'm not asking the right way (or it's
* Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000816 11:59]:
If you answer "Forward MIME encapsulated? ([n]/y):", which is controlled
by mime_forward, with yes, the complete message will be attached as one
message/rfc822 attachment. Is that what you want?
Have you tried whether mime_forward_decode
On 2000.08.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Todd Goodman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'm ultimately looking for is to edit the first text part (as when
I answer no to mime_forward) but to still have all other parts of the
orginal message attached just as they were in the original.
Use
Todd Goodman writes:
* Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000816 11:59]:
If you answer "Forward MIME encapsulated? ([n]/y):", which is controlled
by mime_forward, with yes, the complete message will be attached as one
message/rfc822 attachment. Is that what you want?
Have you tried
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000816 14:03]:
On 2000.08.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Todd Goodman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'm ultimately looking for is to edit the first text part (as when
I answer no to mime_forward) but to still have all other parts of the
orginal
* Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000816 14:16]:
Todd Goodman writes:
What I'm ultimately looking for is to edit the first text part (as when
I answer no to mime_forward) but to still have all other parts of the
orginal message attached just as they were in the original.
I *think* the
Using a large mallet, Todd Goodman whacked out:
* Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000816 14:16]:
I *think* the only way to do this is is to go to the attachment menu
(v - view attachments), tag all attachments, and then ;-f (forward
OK. Thanks very much.
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