I have been using mh and then later, nmh for probably 14 or 15 years. A year or two ago, I installed mhonarc so that quoted mime messages showed only the text like they should and not mime directives and, even worse, not unprocessed base64 data.
I recently set up another FreeBSD system with nmh and mhonarc to operate in text mode and everything was fine until I started to reply to a mime message, one day and got the error that /usr/local/bin/mha-edit did not exist. It's not in the extras directory of the FreeBSD port of the latest mhonarc. My old .mh_profile where it applies to mhonarc is: Path: Mail repl: -editor mha-mhedit dist: -editor vi comp: -editor vi showproc: mhl mhshow: -nopause What it did with mha-mhedit was give you a vi session with the mime-stripped version of the text so you could include it in your reply. What do I need to do to get the same functionality back? I am a bit fuzzy on this. Thanks for any help. Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK Systems Engineer OSU Information Technology Department Network Operations Group