El día Tuesday, May 15, 2012 a las 03:22:20PM -0500, Luis Mochan escribió:

> Very recently I started having a curious situation when I open the
> html version of messages with mutt. My default browser is
> 'chrome'. Typically, in mutt I press 'v', I find the html message from
> the list, I press return and the message is displayed in a new window
> in my running 'chrome'. Nevertheless, I sometimes get the error
> message 'No webpage found for the web address:
> file:///tmp/mutt.html'. If I insist enough times, the message
> eventually is successfully displayed in my browser. My guess is that
> there is some kind of race condition which becomes apparent only when
> my computer is busy, as if the browser tries to read the temporal file before
> mutt finishes writing and closing it. My system is debian/stable and I
> am using the mutt package from the distribution. Any idea/suggestion will be
> appreciated. 

Looks more like mutt is handing over the URI file:///tmp/mutt.html to
your browser and before this has time to fetch the file, mutt has
deleted it again; depends on your configuration in .mailcap

HIH

        matthias

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