Guess it will take a while before better mime handling is implemented.
Not necessarily.
So, I have some thoughts in this direction, but I'm wondering: what do
you want out of repl in terms of better MIME handling?
--Ken
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Hi Ken,
So, I have some thoughts in this direction, but I'm wondering: what do
you want out of repl in terms of better MIME handling?
All the text parts turned into UTF-8 and quoted would be a good start.
I can then trim down in vi as normal.
Cheers, Ralph.
So, I have some thoughts in this direction, but I'm wondering: what do
you want out of repl in terms of better MIME handling?
All the text parts turned into UTF-8 and quoted would be a good start.
I can then trim down in vi as normal.
Yeah, to me that would make things 100% better. That's
ken wrote:
So, I have some thoughts in this direction, but I'm wondering: what do
you want out of repl in terms of better MIME handling?
All the text parts turned into UTF-8 and quoted would be a good start.
I can then trim down in vi as normal.
Yeah, to me that would make things
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:16, ra...@hep.wisc.edu wrote:
So, I have some thoughts in this direction, but I'm wondering:
what do
you want out of repl in terms of better MIME handling?
All the text parts turned into UTF-8 and quoted would be a good
start.
I can then
The problem with that approach is that sometimes the text part just says
``There is no text part, use an HTML capable mail reader''. I'm seeing
more of them these days.
Yeah, I've seen those occasionally but I'm willing to put that problem
off for a little while.
--Ken
with my own mh front-end (mh-v)
Is mh-v public? I don't recall it being mentioned before.
No, mh-v is not public yet. It's a little rough around the edges. But it
is very functional: it's replaced EXMH for me, which I used daily for 16 or
17 years.
I'll make a formal announcement