[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Phan) writes:
While we are on the subject of mime-support, I'd like to know
if there is some command that I can run at the command line to
decode a mime'd file?
munpack (1) - unpack messages in MIME or split-uuencode format
in the mpack package.
At 02:31 PM 1/6/97 -0500, Dale Scheetz wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Brian C. White wrote:
None of these are technically supposed to depend on mime-support. They
should only test for its availability before calling the install-mime
program. This is documented in the install-mime man page.
Anyway, the main trouble seems to be that the Debian-1.2 /etc/mailcap has
grown to a rather ridiculous size as compared to the version provided with
Debian-1.1.xx:
cut-here
[root]/root v /etc/mailcap*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Hi,
While we are on the subject of mime-support, I'd like to know
if there is some command that I can run at the command line to
decode a mime'd file?
Thanks!
Brian C. White wrote:
:
: Well, trying to deinstall the mime-support for apparent reasons i just get
: *lots* of dependancy
On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Brian C. White wrote:
None of these are technically supposed to depend on mime-support. They
should only test for its availability before calling the install-mime
program. This is documented in the install-mime man page.
On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Timothy Phan wrote:
Hi,
While we are on the subject of mime-support, I'd like to know
if there is some command that I can run at the command line to
decode a mime'd file?
The program is called munpack and will be found in the mpack package in
the mail section. I
None of these are technically supposed to depend on mime-support. They
should only test for its availability before calling the install-mime
program. This is documented in the install-mime man page.
Well, I can only speak to the needs of the pine package. /etc/mailcap is
provided by
One thing which really bothers me about Debian-1.2 is that it almost
takes ages for lynx to come up at my 486DX-33 with 20MB. Measuring time
for starting lynx with a locally served web page (apache) i get the
following result:
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