mailcap(5)
NAME
mailcap - MIME capabilities file, as used by af
DESCRIPTION
- The mailcap file lists the known MIME content-types, and
- describes how to display, print, and compose each content-type.
- Lines in the file which start with a '#' are treated as
- comments and ignored, as are blank lines. Each other line con
- tains a single mailcap entry. Long entries may be continued onto
- the next line by ending them with a '´.
- Each mailcap entry consists of at least a content-type,
- and a command to execute to display that content-type. It may be
- followed by one or more optional fields, which give further in
- formation about how to handle the content-type.
- The content-type may be any valid MIME content-type, in
- the form type/subtype. In addition, if no subtype is specified,
- or a '*' is used as the subtype, then the content-type will match
- any subtype of the primary type.
- The command may be any UNIX command, and is called to dis
- play messages of the given content-type. All commands must fol
- low the same rules, including those specfied in optional fields.
- Any '´ or ';' characters in a command string must be quot
- ed with a strings:
- %s Is replaced by the name of a temporary file con
- taining the message body.
- %t Is replaced by the content-type of the message, ex
- cluding any parameters. %{"param"} Is replaced by the value of
- the parameter named in param, or a blank string if no such param
- eter has been specified.
- %n Is replaced by the number of body parts if the mes
- sage is a multipart message, or '0' otherwise.
- %F If the message is a multipart message, then this is
- replaced with a space-separated list of values, two for each body
- part. The values give first the content-type of the body part,
- and then the name of a temporary file where it has been stored.
Optional Fields
- The optional fields, which can give more information about
- a content-type are:
- test="command"
- Describes a command which should be run successful
- ly (ie. returning 0) before the mailcap entry is used. The most
- common is "test -n $DISPLAY".
- print="command"
- Describes the command used to print the content
- type.
- edit="command"
- Describes a command to edit a file containing the
- body of a message of the given content-type.
- compose="command"
composetyped="command" - Describes a command to compose a file containing
- the body of a message of the given content-type. Any command
- specified by the composetyped command, must also include a
- Content-Type: header in the output, which allows the composing
- command to add parameters to the content-type.
- desc="text"
- A textual description of the content-type.
- file="template"
- If any command includes the %s escape, then this
- field can specify a format for the filename. If %s appears in
- the template, then it will be replaced with characters to make
- the name unique.
- needsterminal
- Indicates that the command is interactive, and
- needs control of a terminal window to function.
- copiousoutput
- Indicates that the output of the command should be
- displayed via a pager.
- textualnewlines
- Forces af to treat newlines in the message body as
- it would for text, even though the content-type is not a subtype
- of text.
- x11-bitmap="filename"
- Names a file where a bitmap which can be used to
- mark this content-type is stored. Not used by af.
EXAMPLE
# A partial mailcap file
- # Handle text/enriched and text/richtext
text/enriched; richtext -e; copiousoutput; - description="Enriched text"
text/richtext; richtext; copiousoutput; de - scription="Richtext"
- # Display audio/basic using the audio device
audio/basic; cat > /dev/audio; descrip - tion="An audio fragment"
- # Handle PostScript files by printing them
# (this is a security hole)
application/postscript; lpr %s; descrip - tion="A PostScript File"
FILES
$HOME/.mailcap user's mailcap file
- /etc/af/mailcap
- global mailcap file for af.
- /etc/mailcap,
/usr/etc/mailcap,
/usr/local/etc/mailcap - global mailcap files for all mailers.
Author
- Malc Arnold, based on a specification by Nathaniel Boren
- stein.
SEE ALSO
- af(1), ``The Af Reference Manual'', rfc1524.