Re: Suggestions for mail client
- Reply: Dominic Reich : "Re: Suggestions for mail client"
- In reply to: Karl Vogel : "Re: Suggestions for mail client"
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Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2024 22:01:44 UTC
Karl Vogel wrote:
> Darius Rosotic wrote:
> > In this file I have this code to say that I want "HTML" attachments
> > opened with Firefox:
> > text/html; /usr/local/bin/firefox ...
>
> In my mailcap file, I use this for inline viewing of HTML:
> text/html; /usr/local/bin/lynx -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.htm; copiousoutput
>
> I can also see images in a separate window:
> image/*; /usr/local/bin/feh %s
I only object to the full hard coded paths there making that a
non-portable mailcap file.
In my ~/.mailcap file I have all of the text mode html dumpers
commented with my currently preferred one uncommented. As time goes
by and depending upon the html one will do a better rendering job than
another one will on different types of html. I am preferring "links"
at the moment but as you can tell I select among the selection as my
whims dictate.
# text/html; firefox %s; description=HTML Text; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"; nametemplate=%s.html
# text/html; elinks -dump -dump-color-mode 3 %s; copiousoutput; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
# text/html; elinks -dump %s; copiousoutput; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
text/html; links -dump %s; copiousoutput; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
# text/html; lynx -force_html %s; needsterminal; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
# text/html; lynx -dump -force_html %s; copiousoutput; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
# text/html; w3m -no-mouse -T text/html %s; needsterminal; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html
If this does not produce something reasonable for me then I 'v'iew the
mime parts, j and k down to the text/html part, 's'ave it to a file
usually for me ~/tmp/mail.html (selecting overwriting of the previous)
and then in my running Firefox I click my toolbar bookmark to open the
file:///home/rwp/tmp/mail.html bookmark which renders the email
message in the full html web browser.
I like this strategy because most of the time if I must view the
text/html part then one of links, elinks, lynx, w3m will do a good
display of it. I can read it and move along. But for those pesky
HTML emails that don't render that way or that require my input I can
transfer the file to the web browser and handle it there.
Additionally I also have image and pdf entries too.
application/pdf; /usr/local/bin/xpdf %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"; description=Portable Document Format; nametemplate=%s.pdf
application/x-pdf; /usr/local/bin/xpdf %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"; description=Portable Document Format; nametemplate=%s.pdf
application/pdf; pdftotext -layout %s -; copiousoutput; description=Portable Document Format; nametemplate=%s.pdf
image/gif; feh -FZ '%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" ; description=GIF Image; nametemplate=%s.gif
image/jpeg; feh -FZ '%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" ; description=JPEG Image; nametemplate=%s.jpeg
image/png; feh -FZ '%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" ; description=PNG Image; nametemplate=%s.png
Plus some other useful ones.
text/plain; less %s; needsterminal
text/x-diff; cat; copiousoutput
application/msword; catdoc %s; copiousoutput; description="MS Word Text";
application/vnd.ms-excel; libreoffice %s; edit=libreopenoffice '%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"; nametemplate=%s.xls; description="Microsoft Excel Document"
Sometimes I get an email with atypical types and create an entry on
the fly and then use it.
I test for $DISPLAY so that when I log into my system remotely using
ssh rather than being on my desktop console that the best available
entry is automatically selected. I get text only options when
$DISPLAY is not set. I get graphical choices.
Bob