On 26/03/2020 00:03, Russell L. Harris wrote: > At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day > I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment. > Picking out and viewing the links and attachments always is a hassle, > and sometimes is rather difficult. > > Rather than hassle with mutt, I hoped to install an auxiliary mail > client with GUI (such as Thunderbird) with which I could open such > messages, view the links, and print the attachments. > > But Thunderbird is demanding the URLs of POP and SMPT servers, and I > do not wish to allow Thunderbird to mess around with my mail, other > than viewing specific messages. > > One approach would be to get a mail account strictly for this purpose, > and set up a complete Thunderbird mail system using that account. > > But is there a better solution? > > RLH > If neo-mutt can save the email as a .eml file (which is basically just the headers and body as-is) (and I'd be surprised if it can't), you can open that file in Thunderbird.
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