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Temporary file name



Hello.

In order to be able to use the "links -g -driber fb %s"
command (placed in ~/.mutt/mailcap) for viewing html
attachments (using links in graphics mode in the
framebuffer), the temporary file name %s should be
terminated in ".html" or links will show its contents
as a simple text file, showing all tags as is,
without any formatting.

What can I do in mutt to circunvent this problem?

Regards.

Romildo