On 6 Dec 2012, at 5:24, Seebs wrote: > It is pretty much a safe bet that, no matter what I *do* want, "show > me the HTML that is used internally by Mailmate to render the plain > text part of this message, but which does not actually occur in the > message in any way" is not it. > > I sometimes get mail where the sender has very carefully added an > EMPTY plain text alternative. Which I get by default because I tend to > prefer plain text to begin with. If I accidentally select "Show HTML > Source" instead of "Message Body Parts -> HTML", then... Whoops! I get > something that looks like HTML, so I might mistakenly believe there is > actually some relationship between it and the HTML message, but which > is not actually part of the message.
One possible solution: The ?Show HTML Source? menu item is removed. Instead it is an alternative menu item shown instead of ?Show Raw Message? when holding down ?, that is, the shortcut becomes ???U. Another possible solution: It is removed completely as a menu item, but it can still be assigned a shortcut using custom key bindings. Maybe with a default key binding. It is mainly useful when working on a custom stylesheet for the message view. Probably a very low percentage of users :-) Opinions? -- Benny
