On 18May2023 19:53, José María Mateos wrote:
Lately I've been receiving mail in which the text/plain part and the
text/html part are at odds. This is typically caused by generator
software that ignores text/plain, or uses some old version, etc.
Leaving aside the solutions mentioned, I keep a
I usually hit 'v' and then go in and view the other section that way if
I don't think the default one (I think plain text for me) looks right.
w
Hello,
I think I got this off the list at some point, but
v to view all parts
(select the html part)
^o
macro attach "^o" "cat > $HOME/mutt.html ; open
$HOME/mutt.html"
I'm on a system that has "open", but you can also call the browser
directly.
-Andrew
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 07:53:50PM -0
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 07:53:50PM -0400, José María Mateos
wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Lately I've been receiving mail in which the text/plain part and the
> text/html part are at odds. This is typically caused by generator software
> that ignores text/plain, or uses some old version, etc.
>
>
José María Mateos wrote on Thu, 18 May 2023
at 20:41:49 EDT in :
> That works (I have to remove a "bind attach view-mailcap" I have in
> my .muttrc),
Well, ironically, doesn't that do want you want, almost? I guess it depends on
your mailcap. (see below)
> but opens the view outside of the p
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 08:03:26PM -0400, John Hawkinson wrote:
José María Mateos wrote on Thu, 18 May 2023
at 19:53:50 EDT in :
2. If I'm not convinced by that version, press some key and then text/html is
displayed inline (using
w3m, lynx, links, or whatever in the ~/.mailcap file).
Well,
José María Mateos wrote on Thu, 18 May 2023
at 19:53:50 EDT in :
> 2. If I'm not convinced by that version, press some key and then text/html is
> displayed inline (using
> w3m, lynx, links, or whatever in the ~/.mailcap file).
Well, some key *sequence* is: 'v', 'j', 'j', RET
assuming that it's