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The ‘~/.mailcap’ file is parsed by most MIME-aware message handlers and describes how elements are supposed to be displayed. Here’s an example file:
image/*; gimp -8 %s audio/wav; wavplayer %s application/msword; catdoc %s ; copiousoutput ; nametemplate=%s.doc |
This says that all image files should be displayed with gimp
,
that WAVE audio files should be played by wavplayer
, and that
MS-WORD files should be inlined by catdoc
.
The mailcap
library parses this file, and provides functions for
matching types.
mailcap-mime-data
This variable is an alist of alists containing backup viewing rules.
Interface functions:
mailcap-parse-mailcaps
Parse the ‘~/.mailcap’ file.
mailcap-mime-info
Takes a MIME type as its argument and returns the matching viewer.
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