Hi Martin,
> $ show
...
> https://www.radioid.net/verify/token=SHTUI469E1GVO35SDTGK180BAHKLOP9FPF
> R9GWQD
> Here are the last couple of headers plus raw text:
> Content-Type: text/html; charset="ascii"
> Mime-Version: 1.0
Was there a ‘Content-Transfer-Encoding’ field too?
>
Thus said "Martin McCormick" on Mon, 06 Jan 2020 07:03:14 -0600:
> https://www.radioid.net/verify/token=SHTUI469E1GVO35SDTGK180BAHKLOP9FPF
> R9GWQD
This URL looks like it has an embedded newline in it (maybe the
result of quoted-printable content being poorly handled by the senders
tesseract maybe will extract that text from that image.
On Mon, 6 Jan 2020,
Martin McCormick wrote:
> Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2020 08:03:14
> From: Martin McCormick
> To: nmh-workers@nongnu.org
> Subject: Extracting Links from HTML Message
>
> There's a situation which is wasting a
>that I need to register an account on. They want to make sure we
>can receive their emails which I sure can but the email ping
>involves going to some url which contains a serial number.
Huh, so I ran into some "interesting" issues with that web site.
Specifically, I tried the same
There's a situation which is wasting a tremendous amount of my
time so anything that will move this beast along is greatly
appreciated.
There is a web site
https://www.radioid.net
that I need to register an account on. They want to make sure we
can receive their emails which I sure can