On 25 Jan 2021, at 02:08, Rupert Gallagher <r...@protonmail.com> wrote:
> It would be useful to automatically de-HTML e-mails, but this is not a task 
> for dovecot. Even more useful would be to deprecate HTML in e-mails.

Well, that is never going to happen.

I have tried, but failed,. To write a sieve and script to strip HTML parts of 
messages and if the message is only HTML to pipe it through w3m and add the 
html portion as an emo attachment (in case it has links that need clicking, 
like on some 'confirm you exist' emails.

So far, that has failed and dovecote/sieve doesn't give enough logging when 
scripts fail (script works when run manually, fails when run from sieve, but no 
information on why it failed). For not I have given up.

I get a LOT of mail that is pointlessly HTMLized (including on this list) and 
would very much like to strip it down to plain text, but so far the best option 
appears to use a text-based mail client to access those messages.

What I may do is simply put all the HTML mail into a special jail (er, I mean 
mailbox) so that I don't encounter it accidentally.

Honestly, I do not main HTML per se, it is when the HTML specifies font size, 
colors, background colors, and other garbage like that that I despise it. A 
well formed HTML message is is fine, but those are very rare.


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        never managed it from the cat. --Witches Abroad

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