>To answer your question, no, I have not reinstalled NMH, and I'm not even >sure if that would be a Good Idea at this point or not.
Well, it might be! See below ... >I need to make clear also that on FreeBSD one has a choice of installing >a particular thing as a pre-built binary "package" ro to built it from >sources, possibly with customized options. I have so far only done the >former and not the latter. If it turns out to be eithre necessary or >helpful, I can, and certainly will do the latter. But just now, I still >have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep. I will circle >back with you on all this as soon as I can. I still do desperately want >to get all of the kinks in my personal nmh configuration ironed out. >I just can't do that today. Cy Schubert said he would commit some changes to the nmh package so it had some more options that would give you a better experience, like installing and configuring w3m for you and all of the magic to make replyfilter work. So I think if you go to the nmh ports directory and do "make config" then you should get a dialog that would provide a much better user experience. And if you update your ports directory in a few days using svnup, you should find a few changes that might help you out (but don't let that stop you, you'd probably be in a lot better shape if you built it from source and choose the appropriate options). --Ken -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
