John Stoffel
2015-04-26 23:20:01 UTC
Guys,
I've got a small problem where I get MMS text messages to my email
account, but they don't display inline, nor when I do Shift-D to do
vm-mime-decode-message, in the hope that I'll see something useful.
The message has an attachment that looks like this:
------=_Part_6351789_1308310675.1430067508586
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Disposition: Attachment; Filename=text_0.txt; Charset=US-ASCII
Content-ID: 0
Content-Location: text_0.txt
Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64
MjAy
------=_Part_6351789_1308310675.1430067508586--
And my vm settings have:
vm-auto-decode-mime-messages t
vm-auto-displayed-mime-content-types t
vm-mime-auto-displayed-content-type-exceptions nil
vm-mime-internal-content-types t
vm-mime-internal-content-type-exceptions nil
vm-mime-default-face-charsets '("us-ascii" "iso-8859-1"
"windows-1252" "utf-8")
vm-mime-external-content-types-alist is a variable defined in
`vm-vars.el'.
Its value is (("image/gif" "display" "%f")
("image/jpeg" "display" "%f")
("image/jpg" "display" "%f")
("image/png" "display" "%f")
("image/*" "display" "%f")
("video/mpeg" "mpeg_play" "%f")
("video" "mplayer" "-ao alsa,oss %f"))
vm-mime-type-converter-alist is a variable defined in `vm-vars.el'.
Its value is (("application/msword" "text/plain" "catdoc")
("message/delivery-status" "text/plain" "cat")
("text/html" "text/plain" "lynx -force_html -dump /dev/stdin"))
I've also setup the LANG environment variable to be
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
and I'm reading email from within an xterm running the 'screen'
program.
Thanks,
John
I've got a small problem where I get MMS text messages to my email
account, but they don't display inline, nor when I do Shift-D to do
vm-mime-decode-message, in the hope that I'll see something useful.
The message has an attachment that looks like this:
------=_Part_6351789_1308310675.1430067508586
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Disposition: Attachment; Filename=text_0.txt; Charset=US-ASCII
Content-ID: 0
Content-Location: text_0.txt
Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64
MjAy
------=_Part_6351789_1308310675.1430067508586--
And my vm settings have:
vm-auto-decode-mime-messages t
vm-auto-displayed-mime-content-types t
vm-mime-auto-displayed-content-type-exceptions nil
vm-mime-internal-content-types t
vm-mime-internal-content-type-exceptions nil
vm-mime-default-face-charsets '("us-ascii" "iso-8859-1"
"windows-1252" "utf-8")
vm-mime-external-content-types-alist is a variable defined in
`vm-vars.el'.
Its value is (("image/gif" "display" "%f")
("image/jpeg" "display" "%f")
("image/jpg" "display" "%f")
("image/png" "display" "%f")
("image/*" "display" "%f")
("video/mpeg" "mpeg_play" "%f")
("video" "mplayer" "-ao alsa,oss %f"))
vm-mime-type-converter-alist is a variable defined in `vm-vars.el'.
Its value is (("application/msword" "text/plain" "catdoc")
("message/delivery-status" "text/plain" "cat")
("text/html" "text/plain" "lynx -force_html -dump /dev/stdin"))
I've also setup the LANG environment variable to be
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
and I'm reading email from within an xterm running the 'screen'
program.
Thanks,
John