I perfectly agree with you, in fact I wonder why one should use a graphic mail reader (claws-mail) which cannot show html mail just like the really very powerful mutt (which I myself used many years ago)? The conclusion is: claws-mail, at the moment, is completely useless, better disinstall it.
Thanks Aldo Il giorno Fri, 29 Jun 2018 08:24:36 -0400 Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org> ha scritto: > On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 10:05:47AM +0200, Aldo Maggi wrote: > > Ok, I understand your point, but, I wonder, are you using just lynx > > or links2 for going on Internet? The problems you correctly point > > out are not the same with Chromium, Firefox etc.? > > I use a web browser to browse the web, but I use mutt to read and > send email. > > The two things are completely separate for me. And, I suspect, for > many other Debian users. > > If someone sends email which contains only HTML and not a textual > part, mutt shows me the raw HTML. And then I delete the email, > because if they can't be bothered to send their words in an ordinary > plain text message, then I can't be bothered to go out of my way to > convert it for them. Plus, it'll either be spam, or a stupid > question that I have no interest in reading in the first place, > because what kind of intelligent question could you possibly get from > someone who sends pure-HTML email? None. >