Steffen Nurpmeso <[email protected]> wrote:

> Χάρης Καραχριστιανίδης wrote in
>  <20230217191546.bzynv%[email protected]>:
>  |Only headers that begin after previous mail or header summary are colour\
>  |ed. Headers that are on the top of the page or in the middle of an \
>  |empty page are not coloured. Shouldn'e the behaviour be the same for \
>  |all headers?
> 
> What is "begin after previous mail", what is "top of the page" or
> "middle of an empty page"?
> Emails have a header.  Possibly they have multiple MIME parts,
> each of those (may) have (some more) headers, too.
> So if you "type" one message, the headers are coloured, the bodies
> are not.  We do not support coloured body content (yet).
> 
> No, content cannot be coloured yet.  And this will require v15
> framework, i did not consider to do that with that decade old
> approach of fiddling MIME onto BSD Mail, because if you go there
> then you surely want regular expression etc support to apply
> different colours to different parts of the message (say quotes,
> URLs, whatever), and that would be nothing of a terrible mess in
> the current state of affairs.  (Later it will be a "a simple layer
> that is plugged in", as if you put a letter in an envelope in an
> envelope in an evelope etc.)
> 
> --steffen
> |
> |Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
> |der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
> |einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
> |(By Robert Gernhardt)
Sorry page is the wrong word, screen is the dorrect work in my previous email.
I am not talking about the body of emails but about each email header. The 
header of most of my emails is not coloured depending on conditions I 
described. I can send you photos.

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