Moritz Müller 4cc057ee0a Fix of the attachment actions
With the current version of the mu server, it is not possible open
attachments, because the server expects symbols as parameters, but
mu4e sends strings.
This change fixes this.
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Welcome to mu & mu4e!

Given the enormous amounts of e-mail many people gather and the importance of e-mail message in our
work-flows, it's essential to quickly deal with all that mail - in particular, to instantly find
that one important e-mail you need right now, and quickly file away message for later use.

`mu` is a tool for dealing with e-mail messages stored in the Maildir-format. `mu`'s purpose in life
is to help you to quickly find the messages you need; in addition, it allows you to view messages,
extract attachments, create new maildirs, and so on. See the [mu cheatsheet] for some examples. =mu=
is fully documented.

After indexing your messages into a [Xapian](http://www.xapian.org)-database, you can search them
using a custom query language. You can use various message fields or words in the body text to find
the right messages.

Built on top of `mu` are some extensions (included in this package):

  * mu4e: a full-featured e-mail client that runs inside emacs

  * mu-guile: bindings for the Guile/Scheme programming language (version 2.2 and later)

`mu` is written in C and C++; `mu4e` is written in elisp, and `mu-guile` in a mix of C and Scheme.

Note, `mu` is available in Linux distributions (e.g. Debian/Ubuntu and Fedora) under the name
`maildir-utils`; apparently because they don't like short names.
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