+inline/attachment) if you want to do that.
+
+For those who prefer a more graphical interface, you can also simply
+drag and drop files from a file manager into a mail composition window
+to have them attached. In Ubuntu this works without any modifications
+if files are dragged from the file manager.
+
+And for those who prefer working from command line, the following
+script opens new emacs window with empty message and attaches files
+mentioned as script arguments. (Note: The script expects that you have
+`(server-start)` in your .emacs)
+
+ #!/bin/sh
+ attach_cmds=""
+ while [ "$1" ]; do
+ fullpath=$(readlink --canonicalize $1)
+ attach_cmds="$attach_cmds (mml-attach-file \"$fullpath\")"
+ shift
+ done
+ emacsclient -a '' -c -e "(progn (compose-mail) $attach_cmds)"