On Wednesday Mar 05 2014, Ken Mankoff <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is a previous discussion here about forwarding rich text:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mu-discuss/FJo0GmRl4Uo 
>
> It doesn't seem to work for me. I have an HTML email that *must* be
> forwarded as HTML (for example, airline receipts don't seem to translate
> properly to ASCII via pandoc or html2text).
>
> Capturing and then attaching captured message, as suggested in the above
> thread, sends an attached file which is HTML. But the filename is the
> file on disk (i.e. ~60 characters long, no HTML extension) so there is
> no easy way for a non-technical recipient to view the HTML attachment.
>
> Do other successfully forward rich-text HTML? If so, how?

You could view the message in a browser (using the mu4e-action), save
that as a file, and attach that. But yeah, that's a bit clunky.

It should be possible somehow to attach the existing html-message as a
mime-part, but that hasn't been implemented.

Cheers,
Dirk.


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