Am 26. Sep, 2002 schwätzte Shawn Rutledge so:
> Sure, that's what happens when you open an attachment... I know how to
> configure MIME. As I said, it opens up the attachment in w3m, after I
> v)iew the attachments and then hit enter on the HTML one. But I
> shouldn't have to do that; it should display the HTML inline. Of course
> then the links would be "dead"; if you need interactivity, you need a
> real browser session.
What you probably need is to configure mutt to show the text/plain portion
of the message. html mail is multipart mime and should have text/plain in
there as well. That's how I have pine ( my only non-free software )
configured.
I can still view the html version by going into the attachments, if I want.
I've got it configured to use links as the browser.
ciao,
der.hans
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