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From: lance <lance@mail.augustmail.com>
Subject: Collapsing multipart messages ?
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 00:24:19 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87br5clfgc.fsf@mail.augustmail.com> (raw)


So, looking at some of my binary ng's I have noticed that I get each part
showing up:

"thisfile" yEnc (part 1/4)
"thisfile" yEnc (part 2/4)
"thisfile" yEnc (part 3/4)
"thisfile" yEnc (part 4/4)

How can I show just the file with all parts collapsed?

"thisfile" yEnc


Lance


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