On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Nicolas Brouard wrote:
) I think that what we now need is a more sophisticated pine mailer which is
) able to decode HTML mail into a plain text message (like Lynx is doing it).
) What Pine is actually doing is a little bit different: it says, well I am
) not able to decode it correctly, I will save it as is and the receiver will
) decode it with a superior tool (a browser) in a second step.
Uhm, actually, for the past 6 or 7 releases of pine, it has had an HTML
renderer built in. In fact, the entire help subsystem is stored in HTML. I
can view text/html attachments (as well as text/html bodies) completely
within pine. It even has the ability to spawn lynx or Netscape to view an
embedded URL reference, as well as (I'd imagine) use mailcap to spawn zgv or
xv to view embedded graphics (which is how lynx itself handles embedded
graphics).
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Daniel Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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