I didn't know forw had a -mime switch. Since this is something I'd find
very helpful, I just tried it, but it completely failed to work for me.
forw -mime doesn't have a wonderful interface; what it does is generate
a mhbuild directive and it puts it in the draft message. You then have
to run "mime" on the resulting draft for the right thing to happen.
Thank you! I just tried that, and it worked perfectly.
This is actually all covered in the man page for forw(1); let me know if
it is unclear.
No, it's clear enough; I just didn't think to read the man page until you
pointed it out just now.
I'm not defending this practice; it's the way it's always worked and I am
unable to come up with a better solution at this time. Maybe someday ...
That's okay; the two-step process is still much easier than what I'd been
doing until now.
- Steven
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