One more thing to add: Trying to open the HTML part leads to the following
message popping up:

2023-01-17 22:33:00.812 alpine[1261:16503]
CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): Old-style plist parser: missing
semicolon in dictionary on line 1. Parsing will be abandoned. Break on
_CFPropertyListMissingSemicolon to debug.

I don't see that symbol in the source code, grep -r CFPropertyList in
alpine does not yield any results, so I guess this comes from some mac
library, seems to have to do something with XML parsing...


On Sat, 14 Jan 2023, Peter Koellner wrote:

Hi,

I have reincarnated my old MacbookPro backup into a MacBookAir and
installed alpine again. It works fine, only when I try to view the
HTML part of an email there seems to be a problem. It does open a
browser tab in firefox, but the tab is empty. Viewing an URL from
plain text works without problems, though. I am using a remote setup,
and on linux it works fine. So my question is: where do I have to
configure the behaviour of opening HTML attachments/mail parts? I am
not sure if this is inside alpine or something I have to do in mime
type configurations in the system. The "URL-Viewers" setting is
overridden with "open -a Firefox", I guess this is only for the url
displays but not for the html mail parts? Or do I have to give a
different parameter for those? Or is it configured somewhere else?

Regards
 Peter
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