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Re: [Nmh-workers] show in Debian Linux is slightly Different than in Fre
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Alexander Zangerl |
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Re: [Nmh-workers] show in Debian Linux is slightly Different than in FreeBSD. |
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Mon, 16 Sep 2013 22:06:29 +1000 |
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 06:25:22 -0500, Martin McCormick writes:
>When nmh is installed on a FreeBSD-based system, the
>show command works as one would expect. You get whatever headers
>you have selected to see plus the first screen of the message.
>On two Linux systems, I get the selected headers as shown
>below:
...headers pager'd independent of the body
this is precisely working as per manual for show when you are
showing a message that's not just text/plain (see showmimeproc in show(1)):
first headers, then all the body parts separately.
a quick fix would be to use show -nocheckmime or
show -showmimeproc mhl (or showmimeproc in .mh_profile); that way
you lose the mime part separation but gain uninterrupted display.
> This is really not a new issue but I thought it was
>peculiar to one system and then I discovered that it is
>apparently common to at least Debian Linux systems, one of which
>is Squeeze and the other is Wheezy.
<donning my debian nhm maintainer hat>
i don't think that this is debian-specific, but i rather suspect
it's an artefact of the common-ish mailcap stuff in linux,
which might be handled differently on *bsd?
(or might it have been that you tested with a plain message on the
bsd and a mime-encrusted one on the linuxes?)
regards
az
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