On Wed, 5 Jun 2024, Bret Busby via Alpine-info wrote:

If you really want to view emailed HTML files, why not use lynx?

OK, personally I hate HTML e-mail (specially those which are the duplicated of the main plain text body, and in fact have procmail filters which strip the out [saving a backup just in case :-)], but there are at least two cases in which I need to view them (one is a newsletter sent as Attach0.html, and the other one is a page asking monthly renewal of a free subscription).

Now here is what I do, which is actuallyu a bit contrived because of my arrangement (I usually work from home, running ssh into the work machine where alpine runs).

- I do V to view the attachment index
- I select the HTML attachment
- I do S to save it a local disk on the work machine, in a location
  I choose  (~lucio/temp/TransferArea)

- on my home machine in the browser I can access the transfer area
  via http  and access the saved html page

(of course if I am at work, I get the page displayed in the local browser with a single click)
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