Hi Ken,
Well, let me make this alternate proposal:
- "attach" adds Nmh-Attachment headers as per usual. Maybe we'll add
something like: "attaching foo.pdf to message as application/pdf" so
the user can see what MIME type is being used (really, that's all I
care about).
- You can add or not add mhbuild directives to the message if you
want.
- If you add mhbuild directives, you can run "mime" (also, you can run
"mime" even if you don't). mhbuild will be in charge of processing
Nmh-Attachment headers. If there are mhbuild directives, they get
added per usual; any content specified by Nmh-Attachment headers gets
appended to the message after all other content. This is a
significant change to the _implementation_, but it feels like where
that functionality should belong.
- If you try to "attach" after a "mime", you get an error.
- send runs "mhbuild -auto -nodirectives". "-auto" means, "don't
error out if there's a MIME-Version header, just don't process the
draft". "-nodirectives" means "don't process directives". But ...
Nmh-Attachment headers are still processed.
How does that look? More code rework, but it feels better. Also,
with this I think it actually accomplishes what you want (attach +
inspection).
Looks good. I can't think of any problems at the moment.
Cheers, Ralph.
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