I'd like to remove the manual steps, as well as support use
of X-MH-Attachment headers, which doesn't give me a chance
to edit the final draft before sending.
How would you propose doing this, since usually one is using
attachments for non-ASCII stuff? Or am I not understanding
the question? You can edit the list of attachments.
It's got nothing to do with what's in the attachment,
ASCII or otherwise.
The problem is simply that I do not want Content-ID headers
to appear in the message that I create.
My big-hammer solution is to disable output of Content-ID's,
under control of an option to mhbuild.
Another approach might include (among other things) insertion of <> in
the directives that X-MH-Attachment generates just before the [:
#text/plain; name="foo.txt"; x-unix-mode=0644 <>[ English text ] /tmp/foo.txt
#application/pdf; name="foo.pdf"; x-unix-mode=0644 <>[ Adobe Portable
Document Format (PDF) v1.2 ] /foo/multiatt.pdf
Would there be a reasonable way to do that? I see where it
would be done in the code, in make_mime_composition_file_entry ().
But I don't see a convenient way to change what goes into those
directives. Maybe add a configure option?
David
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