Thanks Bill, this is very helpful. When I have time I'll make a MlMt command
and share it back here.
Quinn
On 3 Mar 2022, at 0:26, Bill Cole wrote:
> On 2022-03-01 at 21:20:51 UTC-0500 (Tue, 01 Mar 2022 20:20:51 -0600)
> Quinn Comendant
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> Thanks for both of your
On 2022-03-01 at 21:20:51 UTC-0500 (Tue, 01 Mar 2022 20:20:51 -0600)
Quinn Comendant
is rumored to have said:
Thanks for both of your suggestions:
Not direct save but you could change view to “Show HTML Source”,
[…]
Bill's correct, that won't give me access to the raw HTML.
To get the
On 2 Mar 2022, at 3:20, Quinn Comendant wrote:
> That's what I've been doing, but it's not convenient because the raw email
> part will be either base64 or quoted-printable encoded, which is not easy to
> decode. Base64 is easy to decode, but it seems to be less common. I'm not
> sure how to
Thanks for both of your suggestions:
> Not direct save but you could change view to “Show HTML Source”, […]
Bill's correct, that won't give me access to the raw HTML.
> To get the HTML part of a multipart (or pure HTML) message, you need to use
> "Show Raw Message" […]
That's what I've been
On 2022-03-01 at 17:30:16 UTC-0500 (Tue, 01 Mar 2022 23:30:16 +0100)
Robert Brenstein
is rumored to have said:
Not direct save but you could change view to “Show HTML Source”,
copy the text, paste into a text editor, save.
That doesn't give you the original HTML part of a multipart message,
Not direct save but you could change view to “Show HTML Source”,
copy the text, paste into a text editor, save.
On 1 Mar 2022, at 17:41, Quinn Comendant wrote:
The previous email program I used (Gyazmail) would consider the HTML
part of an email as any other attachment, and would let me save
The previous email program I used (Gyazmail) would consider the HTML part of an
email as any other attachment, and would let me save the HTML part by
drag-and-dropping it to my desktop. Is there any way to save the HTML part of
an email in MailMate?
Regards,
Quinn