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Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use
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Thomas Dupond |
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Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use |
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Tue, 18 Jul 2023 10:32:22 +0200 |
Le 2023-07-13 à 17:17, Ken Hornstein a écrit :
You can use $ open -a seamonkey `mhpath cur`
It opens it as a text file. The .eml extension is required to show
text/thml. But with .eml extension you can just do
$ open foo.eml
and it will open in your default MUA. i.e. Apple Mail. If you haven't
configured it, I don't know if it will work but it *should* work (not
that I have tested this).
That's all good information; my only caveat is that I was under the
impression that Paul is a Linux user based on the number of times he's
asked how to get a working DB library development package, and "open"
is a MacOS X thing (I see some Linux distros have a "open", but it seems
to do something else).
On Linux, the equivalent command is "xdg-open". On my computer running
Debian 5.10 with Gnome 3, if I understand correctly, the path to
determine which application should open which file is also determined on
the suffix when you use xdg-open. I say this because each mime type is
defined in an XML file in /usr/share/mime.
So xdg-open looks up the file type (all file types are recorded in
/usr/share/mime/types) here for an email, it is message/rfc822. It then
looks for a mimeapps.list file and when using Gnome, this file is
/usr/share/applications/gnome-mimeapps.list.
In this file you will find the line
message/rfc822=org.gnome.Evolution.desktop
So the Evolution program is launched (with the launch options specified
in /usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Evolution.desktop)
If you want to change the default program, you should write your own
mimeapps.list and put it at ~/.config/mimeapps.list.
Maybe I go in too much detail but I had a hard time wrapping my head
around this in the past so maybe I'm not alone :)
Regards,
Thomas
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, (continued)
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, Ken Hornstein, 2023/07/13
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, Steffen Nurpmeso, 2023/07/13
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, Paul Fox, 2023/07/13
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, David Levine, 2023/07/13
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, Paul Fox, 2023/07/14
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, David Levine, 2023/07/14
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, Ken Hornstein, 2023/07/14
- Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, David Levine, 2023/07/14
Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, Bakul Shah, 2023/07/13
Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, Michael Richardson, 2023/07/13
Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use, Ibsen S Ripsbusker, 2023/07/19