Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use

2023-07-14 Thread David Levine
Paul wrote: > david wrote: > > Paul wrote: > > > > > My working bash snippet (trimmed to remove some extraneous local > oddities). > > > > Just curious: does mhshow(1) do want you want, assuming you don't > > use it to read all of your messages? > > I'm not sure of the context of your

Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use

2023-07-14 Thread Ken Hornstein
>To answer my own question, mhshow can be customized to use the user's >preferred mail reader. Ken mentioned w3m with display_link_number. I >use firefox, I find that its performance on a modern machine with an SSD >drive is adequate. I think a BIG problem with this is that doesn't get you the

Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use

2023-07-14 Thread Paul Fox
david wrote: > Paul wrote: > > > My working bash snippet (trimmed to remove some extraneous local oddities). > > Just curious: does mhshow(1) do want you want, assuming you don't > use it to read all of your messages? I'm not sure of the context of your question. I almost never use the

Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use

2023-07-14 Thread David Levine
Ken wrote: > I think a BIG problem with this is that doesn't get you the "complete" > message. The main issue here is embedded images with Content-ID URLs; Yeah. I view showing them separately as a feature but maybe I shouldn't. David