For those who have problem to read my e-mails.

When you try to read a e-mail from me, and have a error meesage like;
---Executing: kterm
sh: kterm:  not found.
and cannot read the message, please put following lines in your ~/.mailcap (if you do not have the file, create it).
text/plain; ${PAGER} %s /dev/null; test=test "`echo %{charset} | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`" = iso-2022-jp
${PAGER} can be either "more" or "less" (or whatever you like).
The reason of the error is that my e-mails often contains a line "charset=iso-2022-jp" in the header which tells that the message may contain Japanse characters (even I write only with alphabets). Some clever e-mailers try to follow this suggestion and attempt to open kterm (a kind of xterm) which does not exists.

I am sorry about this incovenience, but I hope this will work for you.
e-mail: yamamura@astro.isas.ac.jp