On 6/27/01 11:12 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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

Do you, or does any HYML expert here, know of a way to look for _complex
HTML_ in the source? Ordinary HTML (styled text is all it is) is not
something I usually find a problem (although that Comic Sans font as used
sometimes by Chris Brady and Allen Watson does drive me nuts, so maybe I'll
take that back!)

But there must be some clue in the HTML tags, which can be parsed in the
message source, that indicates that a link with a web browser is going to be
established. What is it? I'd like to do Allen's "lurid" technique in such
messages because, like Erik, I don't like being stuck there for 10 seconds
knowing that some ad campaign complete with revolving widgets is about to
hit me in the face at the end.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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