Hi Alexander, Thanks for taking an interest..
Alexander> the only difference between upstream's mhn.defaults and the Alexander> one shipped with debian's nmh are the 4+6 lines for mime Alexander> types application/postscript, /msword, /pdf, image/* Alexander> (upstream and too specific) vs the generic application/*, Alexander> audio/*, image/*, video/*, message/* and text/* (debian). Yes, it's a small difference, but its effect is to completely defeat Nmh's specific goal to "by default only display text parts that are not marked as attachments, and using a single pager." If you're reluctant to change Debian's default behaviour, perhaps it could be an install configuration choice to replicate official Nmh default behaviour? And w3m/lynx could be at least a "recommends" if it isn't already? Just to be clear, now that I understand what's going on, I'm fine. However, I'm a long term MH user, and my initial experience with Nmh 1.6 on Debian was shockingly far from expectation — sufficiently so to cause me to avoid migrating to wheezy for six months. 1.5 vs MIME wasn't great, but if you used 'show' and ignored the HTML you could still blast through hundreds of emails at a time; with 1.6 as configured that's just not possible. Just a suggestion from an otherwise happy user; feel free to ignore. — and thanks, in the mean time, for continuing to package Nmh for Debian! Conrad _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers