In emailer-Digest V2008 #35, the person identified as Peter Bunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> thoughtfully said:
>Recently, Bill Williams wrote: > >>>And... it is Safari (or your default browser) that opens HTML mail >>>attachments, not Emailer. >> >>Um... actually, it isn't =necessarily= Safari. I'm using [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>2.0v3 on >>a 2002 QuickSilver G4 (10.4.99/9.2.2). When it downloads an email with an >>HTML attachment the "HTML to Body & Strip" AppleScript opens the >>attachment in the Emailer window in plain text for reading. > >Yes, but without an AppleScript triggered by a mail rule, you'd still >have to invoke the HTML attachment in your browser... not Emailer. Um... actually, the AppleScript is triggered =within [EMAIL PROTECTED] by selecting the html attachment in the attachment window, pulling down the Script menu item (looks like a scroll), and selecting the "HTML to Body & Strip" script. No mail rules or actions have been set/entered... >Neither of these amount to anything more than 'fine points', but I tend >to be a stickler. Interesting -- my wife says I'm "too picky" about things. (G) -- Selah! BWms -= "In a world without walls and fences, we don't need windows and gates." (Anonymous) =- ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

