hymie wrote: > But it seems like there is something I'm missing, that will enable > mhshow to say "Oh, base64 and pgp-encrypted. I should use the > 'gpg2 -d %F | less' command to show this part"
Here are some pieces, in addition to gpg-agent, that might help: 1) I think you're looking for this kind of profile entry, as described in the mhshow(1) man page: mhshow-show-application/octet-stream: [ %{name} = encrypted.asc ] && gpg2 -d %F || echo cannot display %a If it gets more complicated, maybe put the real work into a script and call that. Also, multiple profile entries would be needed if application/octet-stream isn't the only way to identify this type of content. 2) Something like this might be useful: mhstore -noverbose -type application/pgp-encrypted -outfile - For your example, it just extracts the PGP version to stdout, but again I'm not sure how general that Content-Type is. 3) The mhshow -notextonly and -noinlineonly switches will probably be necessary. David _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers