Has anyone gotten mutt (1.1.4i) to work with text/html attachments and
the w3m browser? I've found w3m to be superior to lynx for things like
forms and tables, but can't seem to get mutt to invoke it without just
diplaying the raw HTML.
I've tried mailcap entries such as:
text/html; w3m %s
Hi Scott!
Use:
text/html; w3m -T text/html -dump %s; copiousoutput
Works for me.
Sean
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Scott A . McIntyre wrote:
Has anyone gotten mutt (1.1.4i) to work with text/html attachments and
the w3m browser? I've found w3m to be superior to lynx for things like
forms
attachments and
the w3m browser? I've found w3m to be superior to lynx for things like
forms and tables, but can't seem to get mutt to invoke it without just
diplaying the raw HTML.
I've tried mailcap entries such as:
text/html; w3m %s
But that merely does the raw HTML -- I do have lynx
!
! Sean F Rima [EMAIL PROTECTED] [180200 11:48]:
Hi Scott!
Use:
text/html; w3m -T text/html -dump %s; copiousoutput
Works for me.
Sean
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Scott A . McIntyre wrote:
Has anyone gotten mutt (1.1.4i) to work with text/html attachments and
the w3m browser? I've found
Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using redhat, what is the file that you can specify for mutt to
use without sacrificing the integrity of netscape's mailcap
It is unfortunate that Mutt and Netscape can't share a mailcap file.
Your best bet is to maintain two different mailcap
sacrificing the integrity of netscape's mailcapcan someone
please send a mailcap file to me... i created one and it's not working
at all...trying to work through some issues when i have time, and do any
of us!
! Sean F Rima [EMAIL PROTECTED] [180200 11:48]:
Hi Scott!
Use:
text/html; w3m -T