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NAME

       muview - display an e-mail message file

SYNOPSIS

       mu [common options] view [options] <file> [<files>]

DESCRIPTION

       mu  view  is the mu command for displaying e-mail message files. It works on message files
       and does not require the message to be indexed in the database.

       The command shows some common headers (From:, To:, Cc:, Bcc:,  Subject:  and  Date:),  the
       list of attachments and the plain-text body of the message (if any).

VIEW OPTIONS

   --summary-len=<number>
       instead  of  displaying  the  full message, output a summary based upon the first <number>
       lines of the message.

   --terminate
       terminate messages with \​f (form-feed) characters when displaying them.  This  is  useful
       when you want to further process them.

   --decrypt
       attempt  to  decrypt  encrypted message bodies. This is only possible if mu was built with
       crypto-support.

   --auto-retrieve
       attempt to retrieve crypto-keys automatically from the network, when needed.

COMMON OPTIONS

   -d, --debug
       makes mu generate extra debug information, useful for debugging  the  program  itself.  By
       default,  debug  information  goes  to the log file, ~/.cache/mu/mu.log.  It can safely be
       deleted when mu is not running. When running with --debug option, the log  file  can  grow
       rather quickly. See the note on logging below.

   -q, --quiet
       causes  mu  not  to  output  informational  messages  and progress information to standard
       output, but only to the log file. Error messages will still be  sent  to  standard  error.
       Note  that  mu index is much faster with --quiet, so it is recommended you use this option
       when using mu from scripts etc.

   --log-stderr
       causes mu to not output log messages to standard error, in addition to sending them to the
       log file.

   --nocolor
       do  not use ANSI colors. The environment variable NOCOLOR can be used as an alternative to
       --nocolor.

   -V, --version
       prints mu version and copyright information.

   -h, --help
       lists the various command line options.

BUGS

       nil

SEE ALSO

       mu(1)

                                                                                       MU VIEW(1)