-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, March 19 at 09:21 AM, quoth Marc Vaillant: >> Sorry, but I think, here you are wrong. Good IMAP-Clients don’t >> download the attachments without your interaction (at least you can >> configure them in such a way). So the reading of the mails should >> be fast in both ways. But if you wish to open an attachment, IMAP >> is better than using SSH and local spool. > > Is there a way to view the body of an imap message without mutt actually > fetching (not saving) all attachments?
Not with mutt. Since mutt was originally designed for viewing a local mail spool, it has no concept of "partial" messages. Mutt's IMAP features are really there to simulate a local mail spool, which means certain features like that would be tough to add (not impossible, but tough). Depending on your definitions, that may mean that mutt isn't a "good" IMAP client. It's *reliable*, and it *works*, but it certainly doesn't take advantage of all the features of IMAP that it theoretically could. > Fetching a 5-10mb attachment just to view the body text is a > significant annoyance when I'm away from my local work LAN. I'd like > to be able to view the body text and have mutt fetch the attachments > only when I hit "v" -> "return" to view the attachment. Suggest the feature to the developers. Better yet, implement it yourself and submit a patch! Be warned, though: that patch would take a *lot* of work. ~Kyle - -- Nothing gives one person so great advantage over another as to remain always cool and unruffled under all circumstances. -- Thomas Jefferson to Francis Eppes, 1816 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iEYEARECAAYFAknCUVcACgkQBkIOoMqOI17vGQCg7UqubNX93Du65UCkES116RkV /BEAoKc3F1P82k4Tc3sEfx71rVyn1rE1 =HlHJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----