Re: Email Rendering Utility

2024-10-24 Thread Robert B. Carleton
"Robert B. Carleton" writes: > "Robert B. Carleton" writes: > >> Omar Polo writes: >> > [...] >>> (I'm not an heavy user of mail(1) so probably there's a better way to do >>> this.) >>> >>> At this point however switching away from mail(1) and embracing mblaze >>> is probably easier ;-) >>> >>>

Re: Email Rendering Utility

2024-10-18 Thread Robert B. Carleton
"Robert B. Carleton" writes: > Omar Polo writes: > [...] >> (I'm not an heavy user of mail(1) so probably there's a better way to do >> this.) >> >> At this point however switching away from mail(1) and embracing mblaze >> is probably easier ;-) >> >> HTH > > Using "| mshow -" works for most thi

Re: Email Rendering Utility

2024-10-17 Thread Robert B. Carleton
Omar Polo writes: > On 2024/10/17 11:56:31 -0500, "Robert B. Carleton" > wrote: >> I've been hunting around for some kind of utility that I can use from >> mail(1) that can be fed emails on the stdin and convert MIME, TNEF, >> HTML, and the like into text. I haven't had much luck finding that k

Re: Email Rendering Utility

2024-10-17 Thread Omar Polo
On 2024/10/17 11:56:31 -0500, "Robert B. Carleton" wrote: > I've been hunting around for some kind of utility that I can use from > mail(1) that can be fed emails on the stdin and convert MIME, TNEF, > HTML, and the like into text. I haven't had much luck finding that kind > of thing. I'm familiar

Email Rendering Utility

2024-10-17 Thread Robert B. Carleton
I've been hunting around for some kind of utility that I can use from mail(1) that can be fed emails on the stdin and convert MIME, TNEF, HTML, and the like into text. I haven't had much luck finding that kind of thing. I'm familiar with mpack from packages, but I'm looking for something that can h