On 2013-12-14, Chris Down ch...@chrisdown.name wrote:
Occasionally I get complex HTML e-mails that don't quite work in w3m
(which is what I have in my mailcap to view text/html). In these
instances, I would like to be able to somehow view these in my browser.
Right now my procedure is this:
* Chris Down on Sunday, December 15, 2013 at 12:00:45 +0800
On 2013-12-14 14:08:35 +, Christian Ebert wrote:
Shameless plug: https://bitbucket.org/blacktrash/muttils has a
viewhtmlmsg script which can be bound to a key.
This looks pretty nice, thanks. Some of the checks it does seem
On 2013-12-15 12:32:40 +, Christian Ebert wrote:
You can just use it without the --safe option?
Right -- my point was about doing it without an external script. For now
catting it to a file and opening it in chromium is sufficient, but it
has some annoying caveats (charset, unsafe stuff)...
Occasionally I get complex HTML e-mails that don't quite work in w3m
(which is what I have in my mailcap to view text/html). In these
instances, I would like to be able to somehow view these in my browser.
Right now my procedure is this:
- Go to attach
- Save the html part as /tmp/foo.html
- Open
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 08:27:09PM +0800, Chris Down wrote:
Occasionally I get complex HTML e-mails that don't quite work in w3m
(which is what I have in my mailcap to view text/html). In these
instances, I would like to be able to somehow view these in my browser.
Right now my procedure is
On 2013-12-14 07:43:31 -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
If you Google pipe to browser, you'll find various tools that will
do this for you. I use one on the Mac called simply browser, but
there are others. Then in mutt you could simply view the list of parts
('v' command) and pipe the html ('|'
* Chris Down on Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 20:27:09 +0800
Occasionally I get complex HTML e-mails that don't quite work in w3m
(which is what I have in my mailcap to view text/html). In these
instances, I would like to be able to somehow view these in my browser.
Right now my procedure is
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 02:08:35PM +, Christian Ebert wrote:
* Chris Down on Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 20:27:09 +0800
Occasionally I get complex HTML e-mails that don't quite work in w3m
(which is what I have in my mailcap to view text/html). In these
instances, I would like to be able
Quoting Chris Down ch...@chrisdown.name on Sat, Dec 14 20:27:
Occasionally I get complex HTML e-mails that don't quite work in w3m
(which is what I have in my mailcap to view text/html). In these
instances, I would like to be able to somehow view these in my browser.
Right now my procedure is
On Dec 14, 2013 at 08:27 PM +0800, Chris Down wrote:
My browser is Chromium, but I think any generic solution should be
adaptable.
I use Christian's script for complex html messages, particularly ones
that have images attached in the email. However, it's a bit slower
sometimes then just
On 2013-12-14 18:03:57 -0500, Tim Gray wrote:
I use Christian's script for complex html messages, particularly ones that
have images attached in the email. However, it's a bit slower sometimes
then just opening up the html attachment via mailcap.
Thankfully I only plan to do this in instances
On 2013-12-14 14:08:35 +, Christian Ebert wrote:
Shameless plug: https://bitbucket.org/blacktrash/muttils has a
viewhtmlmsg script which can be bound to a key.
This looks pretty nice, thanks. Some of the checks it does seem quite
useful. Perhaps some of it could be mitigated in-browser
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