Hi, folks, 

The company I work at has decided to adopt Netscape Mail as it's corporate
mail reader, and also to move mail to be accessible only from an IMAP
server. 

Now, the IMAP server itself is not a problem thanks to Mutt having IMAP
support (yay), but my problem lies with the possibility (and high
probabilty) that many people here will start making use of HTMLisms
leading me to get text/html based messages that Mutt will not display as
anything else except an attachment. 

What I'm looking for is: 
 1) An HTML->plain text filter that will change the content-type to
 text/plain and remove all the HTML tags it can find. Just the common ones
 like <H1>, <I>, &nbsp;, and so on. This is prolly highest on my list of
 priorities. Oh, and this needs to be something that'll accept something
 on standard input. For anyone that's going to suggest lynx with
 -force_html and -dump, I've already tried this. Lynx doesn't standard
 input, and it just garbles up all the headers when you give it a file. 
 2) A way to hook this filter into mutt. This would save me having to
 resort to using a combination of fetchmail and procmail.
 
Thanks in advance, 
-- 
F W Fox
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
       Old machines never die - They just get replaced by emulators

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