On 09Feb2008 07:34, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I really appreciate all the good ideas and have it display text now as
| well. Mutt really is a great tool but takes some getting used to, to
| make it really useful. Seems like the html dump should be by default
| for new users :)
The tricky
On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 07:34:09AM -0500, Joseph wrote:
> I really appreciate all the good ideas and have it display text now as
> well. Mutt really is a great tool but takes some getting used to, to
> make it really useful. Seems like the html dump should be by default
> for new users :)
I've bee
On 02/07/08, Vladimir Marek wrote:
> > > Is there a way to reply to an html based email and have all the tags
> > > stripped out automatically?
> >
> > If you have
> > auto_view text/html
>
> And it's not limited to html. I do have MS Word convertor (antiword) and
> Open Office convertor (odt
> > Is there a way to reply to an html based email and have all the tags
> > stripped out automatically?
>
> If you have
> auto_view text/html
And it's not limited to html. I do have MS Word convertor (antiword) and
Open Office convertor (odtview) enabled. I usually even don't notice
that s
> Is there a way to reply to an html based email and have all the tags
> stripped out automatically?
If you have
auto_view text/html
in your .muttrc, mutt will decode the HTML when you read the message
and when you quote the message in a reply. If the mail does not start
out as a text/ht
* Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-07-08 09:41]:
> Is there a way to reply to an html based email and have all the tags
> stripped out automatically?
change the edit command to pipe the msg thru text2html to the editor.
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ht
Is there a way to reply to an html based email and have all the tags
stripped out automatically?
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|respectfull, Joseph |
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