Bill Sheppard wrote: >>It's the email: When Content-Type is "text/plain" >> >Is there any reasonable way to view this as HTML, other than saving out the >HTML code as a file and loading it into the browser? Given how much HTML mail >isn't properly content-typed, perhaps a preference to allow apparent HTML mail >to be handled as such would make sense. > I don't remember ever having seen such a mail, luckily. From the mail, it looks like it was a newsletter you subscribed to.
Since the mail is fundamentally broken, the right course of action would be to contact the source of the mail and let it fix it instead of working around it in Mozilla. The Content-Type is a very important header and we cannot allow it to go down the drain. Such a pref would might be used to excuse this broken behaviour. Ben
