On Wed, Feb 7, 2001, G.Embery wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 12:14:53AM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
> > What is it that mutt uses to tell that an email is in HTML? I set
> > autoview to launch lynx to view HTML, and all of a sudden I am seeing
> > a lot more emails as html.
>
> If email provides text/plain and text/html (which is often
> true of some mail agents), then it seems that once you have
> specified "autoview text/html" the html becomes the preferred
> attachment to look at.
>
> see section 5.5. :-- MIME Multipart/Alternative in help file
> `manual.txt' on "alternative_order". I just used the example
> as given there viz:-
> alternative_order
> text/enriched text/plain text/html application/postscript image
> And so text/plain is selected ahead of text/html...
Ahhhhh. That did it. Thanks to all who replied.
Btw, the autoview for html is a life saver. I can't believe I didn't
set this sooner. This has opened up a whole new world of spam! :)
-Ken
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