Re: Displaying HTML mail contents

2022-05-13 Thread Ken Hornstein
>But that is as far as I go. The exmh interpreter is good enough >that I can tell if I really need to read the message or not. >If not, I simply don't. If I think I should read it, I send a >reply, informing the sender that I cannot read their message. >If the sender also believes I need to

Re: Displaying HTML mail contents

2022-05-12 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Wed, 11 May 2022 21:22:08 -0400 From:Ken Hornstein Message-ID: <20220512012210.97cc5112...@pb-smtp2.pobox.com> | - I set the multipart alterative preference to text/plain first. | - For those messages (or ones that contain only text/html) I fall | back

Re: Displaying HTML mail contents

2022-05-11 Thread Ken Hornstein
> I was wondering how do you manage to view HTML contents since > nowadays most of our e-mails are written like this. My lame, busted-ass answer: - I set the multipart alterative preference to text/plain first. This helps a fair amount. Not all messages have useful text/plains

Re: Displaying HTML mail contents

2022-05-11 Thread Chris Siebenmann
> I was wondering how do you manage to view HTML contents since > nowadays most of our e-mails are written like this. > > Works well for me using '/opt/bin/netscape' as you can see from > the screenshot enclosed. This netscape file is a symbolic link > to