As I read the mhshow man page, that variable designates a file which is
additive to, not alternative to ~/.mh_profile. Indeed,
MHSHOW=/dev/null mhshow
seems to be the same as mhshow. So if there is a text/html
content type handler in ~/.mh_profile, I would have to somehow cancel it.
How would I do that?
I had to experiment a little bit for this; it turns out a profile entry in
specified in MHSHOW overrides things in mhn.defaults, but NOT things in
your .mh_profile. Which seems counter-intuitive to me, but whatever.
Paul's got the right answer; a blank entry of the form:
mhshow-show-text/html:
will do the trick, ASSUMING you don't have anything in your .mh_profile.
--Ken
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