Hi meillo, > Using nmh though is currently pretty tough. ;-)
Agreed, in this modern world. I persist with it but that's because it's what I know. I occasionally have flights of fancy about gradually replacing some of its commands with Python ones. Am I the only one? The C code base of nmh has accumulated lots of cruft over the years and contains code and tests that's no longer required on any modern Unix. But there's not much of a test suite to aid trying to clean it up. I was thinking of a scan(1) replacement that would colour-code the results, if I wanted. To begin with, I'd be happy with configuration being in Python. And then an mhshow(1) that assumes a UTF-8 terminal and converts headers and body to that for one seamless less(1) instance without a "Press <return> to show content..." prompt. Unfortunately, the spirit is willing but the tuits are lacking. :) Good to see some activity on nmh regardless. Cheers, Ralph. _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers