X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsend.man;h=0c65f5acd4975926fad5a284615215ead149c016;hp=c6a79868fb9c9bfdce7a366c38fcf508b8d19cb7;hb=ac33b2e9c3632537b93fc4755a925c682d1eb82e;hpb=3d7993e40a34f52e2b6394c2f64ef0111ab886f7 diff --git a/man/send.man b/man/send.man index c6a7986..0c65f5a 100644 --- a/man/send.man +++ b/man/send.man @@ -40,12 +40,16 @@ send \- send a message \&...] .RB [ \-version ] .RB [ \-help ] +.RB [ \-attach +.IR header-field-name ] +.RB [ \-attachformat +.IR 0 " | " 1 " | " 2 ] .ad .SH DESCRIPTION .B Send will cause each of the specified files to be delivered to each of the destinations in the \*(lqTo:\*(rq, \*(lqcc:\*(rq, -\*(lqBcc:\*(rq, and \*(lqFcc:\*(rq fields of the message. If +\*(lqBcc:\*(rq, \*(lqDcc:\*(rq, and \*(lqFcc:\*(rq fields of the message. If .B send is re\-distributing a message, as invoked from .BR dist , @@ -63,6 +67,80 @@ profile component. Most of the features attributed to .B send are actually performed by .BR post . + +.PP +If a +.I header-field-name +is supplied using the +.B -attach +option, the draft is scanned for a header whose field name matches the +supplied +.IR header-field-name . +The draft is converted to a MIME message if one or more matches are found. +This conversion occurs before all other processing. +.PP +The first part of the MIME message is the draft body if that body contains +any non-blank characters. +The body of each header field whose name matches the +.I header-field-name +is interpreted as a file name, and each file named is included as a separate +part in the MIME message. +.PP +For file names with dot suffixes, the context is scanned for a +.I mhshow-suffix- +entry for that suffix. +The content-type for the part is taken from that context entry if a match is +found. +If no match is found or the file does not have a dot suffix, the content-type +is text/plain if the file contains only ASCII characters or application/octet-stream +if it contains characters outside of the ASCII range. +.PP +Each part contains a name attribute that is the last component of the path name. +A +.I x-unix-mode +attribute containing the file mode accompanies each part. +Finally, a description attribute is generated by running the +.I file +command on the file. +.PP +The +.B -attachformat +option specifies the MIME header field formats: a value of +.B 0, +the default, +includes the +.I x-unix-mode +attribute as noted above. A value of +.B 1 +suppresses both that and the \*(lqContent-Description\*(rq header, and +adds a \*(lqContent-Disposition\*(rq header. A value of +.B 2 +adds the file +.I modification-date +parameter to the \*(lqContent-Disposition\*(rq header. You can +specify one value in your profile, and override it for individual +messages at the +.I whatnow +prompt. +.PP +Here are example message part headers for each of the +.B -attachformat +values: +.PP +.nf +-attachformat 0: +Content-Type: text/plain; name="VERSION"; x-unix-mode="0644"; + charset="us-ascii" +Content-Description: ASCII text + +-attachformat 1: +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="VERSION" + +-attachformat 2: +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="VERSION"; modification-date="Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:39:51 -0600" +.fi .PP If .B \-push @@ -158,6 +236,22 @@ delivery, and the \*(lqBcc:\*(rq field will be removed from the message sent to sighted recipients. The blind recipients will receive an entirely new message with a minimal set of headers. Included in the body of the message will be a copy of the message sent to the sighted recipients. +.PP +If a \*(lqDcc:\*(rq field is encountered, its addresses will be used for +delivery, and the \*(lqDcc:\*(rq field will be removed from the message. The +blind recipients will receive the same message sent to the sighted +recipients. *WARNING* Recipients listed in the \*(lqDcc:\*(rq field receive no +explicit indication that they have received a \*(lqblind copy\*(rq. +This can cause blind recipients to +inadvertently reply to all of the sighted recipients of the +original message, revealing that they received a blind copy. +On the other hand, since a normal reply to a message sent +via a \*(lqBcc:\*(rq field +will generate a reply only to the sender of the original message, +it takes extra effort in most mailers to reply to the included +message, and so would usually only be done deliberately, rather +than by accident. +.PP If .B \-filter .I filterfile @@ -263,7 +357,7 @@ for more information. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ .nf -.ta \w'/usr/local/nmh/etc/ExtraBigFileName 'u +.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile .fi @@ -297,6 +391,7 @@ comp(1), dist(1), forw(1), repl(1), mh\-alias(5), post(8) .RB ` \-noverbose ' .RB ` \-nowatch ' .RB ` "\-width\ 72" ' +.RB ` "\-attachformat\ 0" ' .fi .SH CONTEXT