Just wondering...
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). See the `-form' option in the `scan' man page.
BTW, the current release of the Emacs front-end MH-E does this
automatically, detecting the number of messages to display in a given
folder. See http://mh-e.sourceforge.net/
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in
elisp. So go ahaed and add features in order to better display MIME
parts from the shell (that's great!), but we won't need nor use them in
MH-E.
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Jerry Peek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all.
Hi Jerry,
I've decided to try going back to using nmh commands like show,
rmm, etc. as my first-pass mail interface... and to use Mozilla's
mail agent to display the MIME messages I want to see. (I know
that I could also use exmh. But I
Sending messages with accented characters results result in a
MIME charset=x-unknown (as documented in the mhbuild man page).
Would we be better served by a default of, say, iso-8859-1 ?
(The MS Exchange server used here chokes on charset=x-unknown.
As much as I hate to change stuff to get