Few days ago I posted this message:

-vdaelli wrote:
-> The only problem is that mutt always send the mail with a content--type:
-> text/plain, while we would like to send a content-type: text/html.
-> So the receiver sees the source HTML.
-> Is there a way to override this default setting and let us send a
-> personalized content-type?

Receiving as answer:


-This functionality exists in the Mutt 1.5 branch in CVS. There is now -a
-$content_type variable that lets you set the default content-type for
-the main body of the message. So you can do things like set the
-content-type from the command line:


-        mutt -e 'set content_type=text/html' user_at_example.com < 
-test.html


I downloaded the Mutt 1.5.1i (2002-05-02) version, patched it with 
patch-1.5.1.rr.compressed patch-1.5.1.smime.h patch-1.5.1.vvv.initials
patch-1.5.1.vvv.nntp patch-1.5.1.vvv.quote, and it compiled well...
but if I try:

# /usr/local/bin/mutt -e 'set content_type=text/html' 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] < /home/info/mails/silvio.html

I still get:

#Error in command line: content_type: unknown variable

Could anyone please help me understand if I missed some patch or got the 
wrong version?
Thanx
Valerio



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