On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 08:52:14AM -0700, @lbutlr wrote: > 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. I truly hate those. Most often they now require Javascript, too. I use ssh and neomutt. I'm going to write a macro to take the html attachment and put it in a website directory. I've been doing it the long hard manual way. I hate forced javascript. No excuse but sloppiness to have that on a confirm you exist page.
In any case, this is just nice to vent a little steam out. I don't think we can do much except chastise users of mailing lists. Sounds like a good macro to send a polite form letter reply to evildoers. > 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. +1 Thanks for the great software and long hard work to find the most miniscule hidden bugs! Chris Bennett