=- Marc Vaillant wrote on Tue 30.Jan'07 at 12:59:46 -0500 -= > > * On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 Marc Vaillant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: > > > I'm wondering how people handle messages coming from outlook > > > users that quote the message they're replying to (or their > > > replies) in color instead of the usual angle indenting (> )? > > The message is readable, but the clarity that the color provides > is lost when I view it in mutt because the only differentiator > is color. I could open up the html in a graphical browser but I > still can't tell apriori that the message contains the color > tags. E.g. the above '> ' quoting would just look like: > {...} > but in a graphical browser, your text would be in a different > color than mine.
To answer your original Q: I do _not_ handle such eMail. Period. :) _You_ have several options: 1) educate your eMail partners to quote mutt-friendly (txt-only). 2) use autoview with a graphical browser => wiki FAQ. 3) use autoview with a script that converts such (*censored*) eMail to some sane usable format by converting the html/css coloring instructions to '> ' sequences. I recommend 1). -- © Rado S. -- You must provide YOUR effort for your goal! EVERY effort counts: at least to show your attitude. You're responsible for ALL of it: you get what you give.