RE: filtering HTML tags from email

2005-02-24 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike Hauber Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 4:19 AM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: filtering HTML tags from email Just after destroying the headers in who-knows-how-many emails

Re: filtering HTML tags from email

2005-02-23 Thread Simon Barner
Mike Hauber wrote: Mutt saves to a temp file then calls the following command: lynx -localhost -dump %s where '%s' is the temporary file you saved it to. You could also just pipe it to the following: lynx -localhost -dump -stdin the -localhost argument prevents lynx from simply

Re: filtering HTML tags from email

2005-02-23 Thread Mike Hauber
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 04:43 am, Simon Barner wrote: You could also just pipe it to the following: lynx -localhost -dump -stdin Lou Okay, so to be sure, there is no filter (as of yet) to simply open an email file, strip the HTML tags, and resave it? I'm not complaining,

filtering html tags from email

2005-02-22 Thread Mike Hauber
Without going through the hassle of setting up proxy servers, isn't there a way that one can filter out html tags from a message (say, pipe the email through the filter from kmail for instance?) Perhaps I'm looking too hard for it, but I didn't see anything in the ports tree except for

Re: filtering html tags from email

2005-02-22 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 02/22/05 11:16 PM, Mike Hauber sat at the `puter and typed: Without going through the hassle of setting up proxy servers, isn't there a way that one can filter out html tags from a message (say, pipe the email through the filter from kmail for instance?) Perhaps I'm looking too hard

Re: filtering HTML tags from email

2005-02-22 Thread Mike Hauber
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 12:50 am, Louis LeBlanc wrote: On 02/22/05 11:16 PM, Mike Hauber sat at the `puter and typed: Without going through the hassle of setting up proxy servers, isn't there a way that one can filter out html tags from a message (say, pipe the email through the