On 01Feb2018 21:54, Will Yardley <mutt-us...@veggiechinese.net> wrote:
Also, you can configure the order mutt displays them in, for example, I
have:
alternative_order text/calendar text/plain text/enriched text/html test/*

Sometimes it does screw me up if the text/plain and text/html parts of a
multipart/mixed messages aren't actually equivalent as they're supposed
to, and I end up missing part of an email because Mutt doesn't show it
to me based on my configured order.

Yeah. Fortunately such things are still few enough to track. I've got this in my muttrc:

 message-hook '%f htmlers | ~f @no-re...@cc.yahoo-inc.com | ~f @outlook.com | 
~f live.com | ~f @facebookmail.com' 'unalternative_order *; alternative_order 
text/html text/plain'

So that mutt picks the HTML first for people in the "htmlers" group and an assortment of other known broken senders. My default is tex/plain first.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> (formerly c...@zip.com.au)

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