From: Nicholas Clark Date: 16:35 on 30 Mar 2004 Subject: mail.app attach window So I want to attach a public ssh key to my message. Can I? Can I hell. mail.app's "attach" window has a file browser which doesn't show . files Or in this case the . dir .ssh. So I can't open the directory containing the file I wish to attach without some extra fandango with some other application. Hateful. Mmm. detach hate and now attach hate. Symmetry. Nicholas Clark
From: Jonathan Katz Date: 16:38 on 30 Mar 2004 Subject: Re: mail.app attach window Mail.app has an attach window? I thought you had to drag-n-drop anything/everything to it from a typical Finder window. I thought you could configure Finder to view dot-files? I'm not allowed my Mac at the office, so I can't test this one out. On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 16:35:31 +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote > So I want to attach a public ssh key to my message. > Can I? > > Can I hell. > mail.app's "attach" window has a file browser which doesn't show . files > Or in this case the . dir .ssh. So I can't open the directory containing > the file I wish to attach without some extra fandango with some other > application. > > Hateful. > > Mmm. detach hate and now attach hate. Symmetry. > > Nicholas Clark -Jon -- Jonathan Katz, J. Random Guy.
From: Nicholas Clark Date: 16:57 on 30 Mar 2004 Subject: Re: mail.app attach window On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 10:38:08AM -0500, Jonathan Katz wrote: > Mail.app has an attach window? I thought you had to drag-n-drop > anything/everything to it from a typical Finder window. I thought you could > configure Finder to view dot-files? I'm not allowed my Mac at the office, so I > can't test this one out. Yes, I wasn't clear in my hate (too busy hating, you see) I was more hating the attach dialogue for not working. It was quite possible to open a finder window on ~/.ssh and drag the key to the mail message. Nicholas Clark
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