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Subject: MIME attachments induce Backtrace using XEmacs 20.1-b14 with VM 6.24
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Kyle Jones writes:
> Larry Auton writes:
>  > I attempted to attach a gif file to a mail message.  It induced the
>  > following (uuencoded because some of it is non ASCII) backtrace:
> 
> Yeah, I definitely need to get rid of the Attach MIME file menu item.
> 

How does one include MIME in a mail message?

I guess I need to understand what level of support for MIME you intend
to provide in VM.  Is it intended to be a fully MIME-able mailer, or
should I be looking elsewhere?

 "Are you the one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?"
    -- Matt 11:3


-lda

