* Grant Edwards on Friday, January 16, 2009 at 17:18:37 +
On 2009-01-16, Christian Ebert blacktr...@gmx.net wrote:
| 5.2.2. Attach: pseudo header
|
| You can also attach files to your message by specifying
| Attach: filename [ description ] where filename is the file t o
| attach and
* bill lam on Friday, January 16, 2009 at 14:27:43 +0800
Some other email clients should already have this plugin. If the email
body contains words like: attach(ed) or attachment(s), it will issue a
warning if no attachment is added when sending. How to implement this
in mutt?
In a
=- Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote on Fri 16.Jan'09 at 8:08:54 +0100 -=
If the email body contains words like: attach(ed) or
attachment(s), it will issue a warning if no attachment is added
when sending. How to implement this in mutt?
If you get something working, I'd be interested in
Hi bill!
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, bill lam wrote:
Some other email clients should already have this plugin. If the email
body contains words like: attach(ed) or attachment(s), it will issue a
warning if no attachment is added when sending. How to implement this
in mutt?
You can set your
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, Christian Brabandt wrote:
I have seen several solutions for that. One is mentioned at the wiki¹,
¹ http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks/CheckAttach
Thank everyone for help. I finally modify this checkattach to my
need. Yes it needs the 5MB zenity, not sure why that is so
On 2009-01-16, Christian Ebert blacktr...@gmx.net wrote:
* bill lam on Friday, January 16, 2009 at 14:27:43 +0800
Some other email clients should already have this plugin. If the email
body contains words like: attach(ed) or attachment(s), it will issue a
warning if no attachment is added when
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, Christian Brabandt wrote:
¹ http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks/CheckAttach
² http://mako.cc/projects/attachcheck/README.html
On second thought, there is an issue because the message may be in
quote-printable or base64 encoding, it has to be decoded before grep
for the words
Some other email clients should already have this plugin. If the email
body contains words like: attach(ed) or attachment(s), it will issue a
warning if no attachment is added when sending. How to implement this
in mutt?
--
regards,
GPG key
* bill lam cbill@gmail.com [20090116 07:29]:
Some other email clients should already have this plugin. If the email
body contains words like: attach(ed) or attachment(s), it will issue a
warning if no attachment is added when sending. How to implement this
in mutt?
A quick think about