Bob --
...and then Rob Bringman said...
% Hello,
%
% their attachments. I however, would like *not* to autoview
% attachments, because when I get an HTML-based spam mail, it makes it
% difficult to view the headers.
Are you ignoring any of the headers anyway? If you are, then you
miss some headers in your normal display, as you might well imagine...
[If you're not, you might want to try it... After all, how often are
you truly interested in all of the Received: headers? :-]
When I get spam, I pump it through cat to dump it all, without
modification or parsing, right to my terminal; I then grab the whole
thing and paste it in the SpamCop web page. If you were to take that
approach, then it wouldn't matter whether you had autoview turned on or
off.
If you still want to turn it off, I would suspect that an entry much like
text/html; cat '%s'; copiousoutput
in your ~/.mailcap would override the global entry.
:-D
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