I created an HTML category with a lurid violet color, then a rule that adds
the category to the message if it is HTML. I try to let that rule run
<after> everything else, so the HTML category is the frontmost category and
thus controls the color.
Two criteria on the rule:
If specific header content-type contains text/html
If specific header content-type contains Multipart/alternative
The selection is if any of the criteria are met, set the category.
On or near 6/27/01 5:31 AM, Erik J. Barzeski at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
> Hi,
>
> How about... A message to show the kind of message?
>
> I routinely get some HTML email, but mostly plain text email. I'd like
> an icon (maybe a little Explorer icon, or a globe, or even just "<>" or
> something) to show that an email - in the normal list view - is an HTML
> email.
>
> Why? Some fringe "spam" such as emails from Iomega I'll look at but only
> if they're plain text. I don't want to wait 10 seconds for everything to
> "load." They're not worth it and I'd delete them straight-off.
>
> Probably a feature not EVERYone would use (off by default?) but the
> ability to introspect on the content of an email before opening said email
> would be nifty and useful.
>
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