Hi, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > Quite simply, all I would wish for would be something that would -properly- > convert -both- HTMLized emails -and- "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" > emails (like this one I'm responding to) into good old fashioned ascii, > at least for purposes of the "show" and "repl" commands. I have my > jury-rigged solution working adequately well for the base64 encoding > still, but only for the "show" command, which means that I have to do > some manual cutting-and-pasting when/if I want to reply to a base64 > encoded email. :-(
mhfixmsg does this pretty well I think, you just have to use it in your procmail rules. It will convert the messages to plain ascii (from base64) as well as convert html to text and add it as plain/text section in the mime. I use the following: mhfixmsg-format-text/html: charset="%{charset}"; /usr/bin/w3m -I ${charset} -T text/html -dump This works in combination with replyfilter (a perl script distributed with nmh or used to be) which nicely puts only the plain text section in the reply for you (I am not sure if nmh would do this, I don't see why not). All these in combination you end with a reasonable reply to HTML emails. The downside is that you don't get to keep the original email unless you make a copy of it and it's fairly hacky. Regards, spaceman -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers