Re: Bernard Blackham 2007-02-02 <20070202072430.GA24799@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > The attached patch adds the -r (render) flag, which accepts the > filename of a raw e-mail message. It renders the message to stdout > as you would view it in mutt, but leaves the headers intact. e.g.: > $ mutt -r <file containing raw e-mail> > > I think it'd be a small, but useful addition to mutt. Hi, I'm not opposed to this patch, but here's some crude hack that roughly does the same: $ mutt -e'set print_command=cat; push py<enter><quit><enter>' -Rf filename Maybe some idea from it can be reused... Christoph -- cb@xxxxxxxx | http://www.df7cb.de/
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