* Viewing a mime message without saving to disk
@ 1998-12-17 13:53 Harry Putnam
1998-12-17 13:58 ` Lee Willis
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From: Harry Putnam @ 1998-12-17 13:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
In Stefan Waldherr recent message:
Subject: standard replies made easy
Message-ID: <upk90g8ngpf.fsf@amadeus.waldherr.org>
His message appeared (after intro) as:
[2. application/octet-stream; gnus-autoreply.el]
A buttonized line, that when enter is pressed, offers to save the file
to disk. How can this be viewed easily in a tmp buffer without saving
to disk? I'm sure its a simple key press but escapes my info searches
just now.
--
Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com>
Running Redhat Linux 5.1
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* Re: Viewing a mime message without saving to disk
1998-12-17 13:53 Viewing a mime message without saving to disk Harry Putnam
@ 1998-12-17 13:58 ` Lee Willis
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Lee Willis @ 1998-12-17 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> writes:
> His message appeared (after intro) as:
> [2. application/octet-stream; gnus-autoreply.el]
>
> A buttonized line, that when enter is pressed, offers to save the file
> to disk. How can this be viewed easily in a tmp buffer without saving
> to disk? I'm sure its a simple key press but escapes my info searches
> just now.
'i' will display the message inline.
Lee.
--
I was doing object-oriented assembly at 1 year old ...
For some reason my mom insists on calling it "Playing with blocks"
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