Re: Forwarding inline with attachments
- From: Jack <ostroffjh sbcglobal net>
- To: Balsa list <balsa-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Forwarding inline with attachments
- Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2011 18:45:01 -0500
On 2011.01.02 18:34, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
Happy New Year!
Agreed!
I have always forwarded messages as attachments, and until recently
have had no complaints. However, one correspondent has trouble
reading them (iPhone can't read complex Mime structures?), so I've
had to start using forward-inline. But Balsa only quotes the
original message, and ignores any attachments. Saving them somewhere
and manually attaching them is possible, of course, but a PITA.
I understand that some other mailers offer only a "forward" command,
which is actually forward-inline, but that they automatically attach
to the forwarded message any attachments from the original. That
seems like a more natural, and more complete, way of interpreting
"forward-inline". If the original has attachments that the user does
*not* want attached, it's easy to remove them--much easier than
getting them attached in the current setup.
Should Balsa behave like those other mailers? Opinions?
Unless I'm thinking of something completely different, I thought that
this has been discussed before, with the danger of too easily being
able to spread around dangerous attachments being the core of why Balsa
did NOT automatically, or even easily, forward attachments.
That said, I'm not personally against it, but perhaps the default
should be to not forward attachments, but allowing for a way to do so
easily - sort of how it currently works for multiple text portions of a
message.
Jack
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