On 01Feb2018 21:54, Will Yardley 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'
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 02:30:16PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 02Feb2018 10:45, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> > I got three attachments in a mail, as shown in the attachment view:
> >
> >[multipart/alternative, 7bit, 97K]
> >[text/plain, quoted, utf-8, 9.2K]
> >[text/html, quoted, utf-8
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 02:30:16PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 02Feb2018 10:45, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I got three attachments in a mail, as shown in the attachment view:
> >
> >[multipart/alternative, 7bit, 97K]
> >[text/plain, quoted, utf-8, 9.2K]
> >[text/html, q
On 02Feb2018 10:45, Yubin Ruan wrote:
Hi,
I got three attachments in a mail, as shown in the attachment view:
[multipart/alternative, 7bit, 97K]
[text/plain, quoted, utf-8, 9.2K]
[text/html, quoted, utf-8, 87K]
That's really 2 attachments. The text/plain and text/html parts are _enc
Hi,
I got three attachments in a mail, as shown in the attachment view:
[multipart/alternative, 7bit, 97K]
[text/plain, quoted, utf-8, 9.2K]
[text/html, quoted, utf-8, 87K]
After using the editor to view the whole email, it seems to me that the
[multipart/alternative] part is an alia