Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-08 Thread inwit
On Wed Dec 8, 2021 at 1:51 AM CET, David Bremner wrote: > I guess we could quibble about whether that counts as forwarding the > message, but you probably don't care what the email purists think. Absolutely right. > The good news is that reply already sort works like you want (rendering html > to

Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-07 Thread David Bremner
"inwit" writes: > Thanks! However, if I understood it correctly, this means sending mail in > html, > and I was hoping to forward them in plain text, by stripping html and leaving > a > legible txt form (such as the one displayed in notmuch-show). I guess we could quibble about whether that

Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-07 Thread David Bremner
David Bremner writes: > "inwit" writes: >> >> >>> If you can find a sharable message >>> that is problematic for you, that might help understand the problem >>> better. >> Any html-only message is displayed (fw'd?) as an attachment. >> > > In fact any message is forwarded as an attachment,

Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-07 Thread David Bremner
"inwit" writes: > > >> If you can find a sharable message >> that is problematic for you, that might help understand the problem >> better. > Any html-only message is displayed (fw'd?) as an attachment. > In fact any message is forwarded as an attachment, whether html or not. So I'm wondering

Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-07 Thread inwit
On Sat Dec 4, 2021 at 8:05 PM CET, David Bremner wrote: > OK. I suspect the messages you are having trouble with are ill-formed (or the > recipients mail client is not good at MIME). I just tried forwarding an HTML > only message to myself and the HTML inside is rendered fine (in > notmuch-emacs).

Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-07 Thread inwit
On Sat Dec 4, 2021 at 8:39 PM CET, martin f krafft wrote: > I use > [htmldump](https://git.madduck.net/etc/mutt.git/blob/HEAD:/.config/mutt/htmldump) > to render HTML mail to markdown, and then mutt's new multipart/alternative > handling and [this >

Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-04 Thread David Bremner
"inwit" writes: > On Sat Dec 4, 2021 at 4:42 PM CET, David Bremner wrote: > >> One option would be to use bounce (bound to b) instead of forward, if that >> works for you. It will not change the 'From:' header , so that might confuse >> some recipients. > Thanks, David. Unfortunately, that won't

Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-04 Thread inwit
On Sat Dec 4, 2021 at 4:42 PM CET, David Bremner wrote: > One option would be to use bounce (bound to b) instead of forward, if that > works for you. It will not change the 'From:' header , so that might confuse > some recipients. Thanks, David. Unfortunately, that won't do. There must be a way

Re: Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-04 Thread David Bremner
"inwit" writes: > I usually receive mails in html (sigh), and sometimes I need to forward them. > However, when doing so with notmuch-emacs, the recipient of the forwarded > message sees the html code instead of a readable message. I know I can > forward the message as an attachment, but is

Forwarding inline html mails

2021-12-04 Thread inwit
I usually receive mails in html (sigh), and sometimes I need to forward them. However, when doing so with notmuch-emacs, the recipient of the forwarded message sees the html code instead of a readable message. I know I can forward the message as an attachment, but is there a way to forward it