On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 17:31 +0200, Svante R Signell wrote:
> BTW: How to open the Nautilus file viewer from a terminal?
> I have forgotten the command.

"nautilus --browser"


> When the file is attached as "application/acrobat attachment"
> or "application/stream attachment" I only get the option to save the
> file and the use an external viewer to actually look at the file. Where
> to enable the inside Evo viewing? Is related to mime.types and/or
> mailcap files??

MIME type handling is desktop-wide, not Evolution-specific.

For "application/acrobat" attachments (which is not a valid MIME type,
see [1]), save the file to disk and teach Nautilus how to handle it.
Your choice of application will then be listed in Evolution.

"application/stream", on the other hand, is a generic description for
unknown MIME types.  You probably don't want to associate an application
for that type since it could be anything.  Evolution -should- attempt to
guess the type from the attachment's filename extension (e.g. .pdf), but
if it lacks even that then your only choice it to save it to disk.

[1] http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/application/

Matthew Barnes

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