> I rarely use pine myself (usually only when I have to read some > MIME-encrypted mail :-), but I know it's quite popular. It would > be a pity if we can't ship a MIME-aware mailer with the standard > distribution.
How odd... I seem to have a /usr/bin/exmh, and exmh isn't in my /usr/local/bin. I consider exmh to be the most MIME-aware mailer I've had the pleasure to use. If it isn't in my /usr/local/bin, ., ~/bin, or /usr/local/openwin.bin, but I'm using it on my system, then it must be part of the Debian distribution, or my system is really messed up... Exmh is an optional package in the mail section. According to dselect, it depends on tk41, tcl75, mh, and metamail. Metamail is a general package to handle MIME types unknown to your mailer. Most of the mailers out there (including pine) use metamail transparantly. However, exmh is very MIME-aware on its own. It will automatically display enriched-text correctly, handle multipart MIME messages well (both multipart/mixed and multipart/alternative), and integrates well with PGP. > > Marek > -- Buddha Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Just as the strength of the Internet is chaos, so the strength of our liberty depends upon the chaos and cacaphony of the unfettered speech the First Amendment protects." -- A.L.A. v. U.S. Dept. of Justice