Maybe look for "<img "? That would find stuff with pictures...
You could also look for "<td>" (tables).
> 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.
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