On 10/06/07 13:44, David Champion wrote: > Right. You can type ":attachments ?" (no quotes) into mutt to see > what settings it has now. The defaults come from the system > muttrc: > > Current attachments settings: > > attachments +A */.* > attachments -A text/x-vcard > attachments -A application/pgp.* > attachments -A application/x-pkcs7-.* > attachments -A message/external-body > attachments +I text/plain > attachments -I message/external-body > > These basically mean that "attachments" with a content-disposition > of "inline" will not be counted as attachments, unless they are > content-type text/plain; and all messages with a content-disposition > of "attachment" will be counted, except for the four types listed > (pgp signatures, vcards, and external-body messages). > > Perhaps your message with an attachment doesn't qualify under these > rules. But that's why you can change the rules. :)
Thanks Dave for the example, no my muttrc did not come with these defaults, and yes it works now. It displays attachments but is there a way to suppress the "0" if there is no attachment. -- #Joseph GPG KeyID: ED0E1FB7