So far no messages have shown up in mail stream with note about lynx changing them to plain text. However that's because of spamassassin doing its work. I got a well-trained filter over here. If you use my code snippet it's not at all risky. You can do anything wild at all you like so long as you remember to backup to de-html-backup. I check de-html-backup with from -f de-html-backup every so often that way I can get a quick sense of what's being captured. the de-html-backup file has the original unmodified email in it before any filtering gets done.


On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Richard Lyons wrote:

On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 12:01:21AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:

Nobody quote me on this, but I think I found the tool to strip out mime
attachments and decode them.  If I'm right, piping messages through
uudeview -f -c before piping them through lynx using that procmail stuff
may solve this problem. I'll know by tomorrow since I have a few lists
that send stuff this way.

Just downloaded uudeview to read the man page.  -f and -c both sound
like like risky options...

Awaiting your results with bated breath...

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