Richard [17.Mai.2011 15:30]:
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 09:59:19AM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
I don't mind tasteful, minimalistic HTML mail, but composing such in
Vim is a major PITA. Plain text is so much easier to compose in that
regard. I guess I could create macros, et cetera, et cetera, but it's
still more work than just composing plain text, and letting the lien
wrap automatically.
the more practical idea is to edit plain text (or some kind of
markup/richtext) in your favorite editor and have a wrapper script
around the editor which converts that to/from html.
I have done that once and it worked pretty well back then but did not
have the need for it since a few years. If you are interested I could
revive the script and dig out the details of the configuration that I
used. Back then the configuration was a bit tricky and it did not play
well with attachments.
Which reminds me: would txt2tags [1] be of any help? You could at least
use some simple tags and convert that to html (among others). I don't
know how well it integrates with mutt.
Jens
[1] http://txt2tags.org/