On 6/27/01 11:53 AM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On or near 6/27/01 11:25 AM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
>
>> Do you, or does any HYML expert here, know of a way to look for _complex
>> HTML_ in the source?
>
> Fraid not. Well...I guess you could scan the _source_ for image tags,
e.g.,
> "<img", which indicate the presence of images. But scanning "message body"
> in a rule does not seem to find it; maybe that scans only the text part.
So,
> if I'm correct, you'd have to run a script...which means running a script
> against every incoming message, which can get tedious, unless you put it
at
> the end of all the other rules that might fire first.
No, of course not on every message: just running a script from a Rule which
identifies the two headers that you check in your Rule:
If specific header content-type contains text/html
If specific header content-type contains Multipart/alternative
On those messages the script would run looking for the appropriate tags in
"source of theMessage".
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Paul Berkowitz
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