From: Albert Reiner <areiner@tph.tuwien.ac.at>
Subject: Re: Sending attachments
Date: 05 Jul 2004 14:53:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <vw8briumx7v.fsf@berry.phys.ntnu.no> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87eknqiv9q.fsf@koldfront.dk>
Thanks to all who pointed me to the right function:
> I usually use C-c C-m f which runs mml-attach-file. Also there's an
> "Attachments" menu.
>
> (I'm not sure what version of Gnus those things were added though, but
> I'm pretty sure they are in the latest stable release, 5.10.6)
Apparently before Gnus v5.9.0, but mml-attach-file is available as C-c
C-a or as M-m f. BTW, there is no "Attachments" menu either (besides,
I have (menu-bar-mode -1) in my .emacs). In retrospect, I *should*
have found that with C-h m - sorry for wasting everybody's time.
Thanks,
Albert.
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2004-07-05 11:53 ` Frank Schmitt
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2004-07-05 12:53 ` Albert Reiner [this message]
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