* The Doctor What <list.mutt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2004-06-16 13:36 -0500]: > > Okay, I have a problem: > > I'll write an email, mention an attachment and then send the email > without attaching the file in question. > > I have a possible solution: > > Have mutt check for the work attachment or attached and then prompt > the user "Do you need to attach a file?" immediately after exiting > edit mode. > > Would this be hard to impliment? I know it's a common problem, I > get emails that show this problem all the time. From TFM: 2.4.1. Editing the message header When editing the header of your outgoing message, there are a couple of special features available. [...] You can also attach files to your message by specifying Attach: filename [ description ] where filename is the file to attach and description is an optional string to use as the description of the attached file. [...] Also see `edit_headers''. -- Joshua 'bruce' Crawford ... http://www.geocities.com/mortarn If it's too loud, you're too old.
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