On 1999/02/24, Jerry Peek wrote:
> Synopsis: Using "What now? list" after "What now? mime" gives the
> error "mhshow: bad message list <path-to-drafts-folder>/<msgnum>".
> This only happens if I use "What now? mime". Before I do the mime
> build, "list" works correctly.
>
> I haven't checked the source code, sorry... I'm still jamming out
> the online MH book.
(snip)
> > What now? l
> > mhshow: bad message list /home/jpeek/.Mail/drafts/47
> >
> > What now?
>
> I can do "e vi" after that and the draft file will come up on the
> screen. So "bad message list" doesn't mean that the file is missing.
>
> This is nmh-1.0 on Linux (Red Hat 5.1, Intel). If you need profile
> entries or other info, please let me know.
For what it's worth, I can't reproduce that here, using nmh 1.0 on Debian
GNU/Linux. List shows the MIME-ified message just fine.
In the screenshot above, I noticed that you use mhshow. mhshow expects a
message number, not a file name. Did you explicitly instruct nmh to use
mhshow as your lproc? Does "lproc: more" work in your .mh_profile?
- Ruud de Rooij.
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