On Fri, 2017-10-06 at 08:44 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
>       Hi,
> I'm not aware of any way of doing that. One reason is that even when
> you can store embedded images into the HTML file, not every browser
> can
> decipher it properly, which means that saving a message into an HTML
> format means producing several files in a folder (generally
> speaking).
> It's usually inconvenient, thus there's a conversion to PDF and mbox
> only.
> 
> I suggest to use other tools, which are designed for it, like
> pdftohtml. I never used it, I just happen to have it installed on my
> system. You might find other/better tools for it out there.
> 
>       Bye,
>       Milan
I no longer need to e-mails in HTML format, I did want HTML output to
can read newsletters with Firefox, because Firefox has the option to
customize HTML colors like background, text and links, now I save HTML
e-mails into PDF or PostScript and then read them with GNOME document
viewer (evince) and use "Inverted Colors" feature, there is no problem
with plain text e-mails because they follows GTK theme colors (I use
adwaita-dark theme), but HTML e-mails have their original colors, wish
Evolution can support customizable colors for e-mails.
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