> > 2. Is there an option to process all of the parts at once, rather than > > one at a time? Sometimes it's nice, when an email contains 2 images, > > or an HTML file with embedded (not linked) images, to see them both > > together. > Yes! There’s a switch for that: > > - Use -concat to concatenate all parts into one pager session. This is the > default behavior, but if you’ve set -noconcat in your profile, you can > override it on the command line. > - If you want to ensure all parts are shown, avoid using -part or -type > unless you're filtering. > - For embedded images in HTML, make sure your viewer (e.g., w3m, lynx, or > firefox) supports rendering inline resources. > > mhshow -concat > > ...should do the trick, assuming your MIME handlers are set up to launch > viewers that can handle multiple parts gracefully.
If all of the parts were text, then having them all in one pager session would be fine. But either I'm misunderstanding something, or putting PNGs and HTMLs into a pager session makes no sense to me. Anyway, -concat is not working for me. I still get the separate attachments in consecutive order, with each one waiting until the previous one finishes. I don't even see the temporary extracted files for the later parts, until the earlier parts are not only displayed, but the program exited. Maybe it would help if you saw the actual (mostly redacted) file? https://nasalinux.net/61281 --hymie!
