I put a lot of email content into my wiki, with my own notes above/below.  

But I can't find a good, simple way to both retain the basic formatting, 
and intersperse my own text.


Right now I'm 

   - right-click → copy to clipboard → message in Thunderbird
   - open a new tiddler
   - paste
   - set the pasted material as plain text via ```


I lose colour, clickable links, pretty formatting of the headers, pretty 
indentation etc


The other way I've found is to 

   - save the email as HTML
   - import the html file into a tiddler
   - create a tiddler and transclude  the email in

I get clickable links and formatting, but I can't edit the content of the 
email or make notes inside of it without hand editing HTML



What I'd like to be able to do is just drag and drop it in. 

If I do that, it creates a tiddler with a type of message/rfc822  

The top half is the plain text version of the email, with mangled 
formatting.
The bottom half is the html portion, displayed reasonably well.

If I could tell it to hide the plain text portion, that would save a couple 
steps, but I'm still hand editing HTML when I want to intersperse things.

Can I change document types "mid tiddler" so to speak?
Or?

Any suggestions appreciated,

Furicle

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