be
blaimed for the format of mail that is sent to him/her.
It is a 100% useful response. If you want HTML mail, PM is not the
client for you. What can be more clear and concise? I absolutely hate it
when non-newbies start whining about HTML. You've obviously used
computers, email, the internet
On Tue, Jun 29, 20048:42 AM, the following words from Wayne Brissette
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 stated:
HTML/XML mail or similar will sooner or later supersede the pure text
messages of today, no matter what
/her.
It is a 100% useful response. If you want HTML mail, PM is not the
client for you. What can be more clear and concise? I absolutely hate it
when non-newbies start whining about HTML. You've obviously used
computers, email, the internet and PM for some time now, figure it out!
If HTML encoded
Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 stated:
HTML/XML mail or similar will sooner or later supersede the pure text
messages of today, no matter what PM users think about it.
Not without one helluva fight, it won't... (and we PM users are not
exclusive with this opinion)
Ben
Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 stated:
This is not useful with international umlauts.
Mikael:
The only way we have been able (we being my soon to be former employer)
to make this work 100% of the time is by using UTF-8. Of course as
Hiroaki will point out, UTF-8 is
On 29 6 2004 at 7:22 am -0400, Mikael Byström wrote:
HTML/XML mail or similar will sooner or later supersede the pure text
messages of today, no matter what PM users think about it.
Not without one helluva fight, it won't... (and we PM users are not
exclusive with this opinion)
Of course
.
If HTML encoded inoming mail should be second class citizens in PM, then
PM should have the option to automatically decode the message to clear
text, built-in or come with the appropriate scripts and software ready to
use. That such are downloadable is not enough.
HTML/XML mail or similar will sooner
It's actually a lot easier.
- Disable HTML (good thing to do!)
- Click the globe - view in browser
- Highlight text which you want to get it quoted
-- Cmd+C
-- Back to PM
-- Click on the body of reply
-- Cmd+' (single quote key)
I do this all the time, except when I want to tell the sender
- i can't select any text in an html-only email! and when i hit reply, it
doesn't quote anything. is PM supposed to work that way? half the emails
i get have some sort of formatting, even if it's just a default. i'm a
little flabbergasted if this is 'normal'.
If you are using a browser (via
Le 28/06/04 à 13:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
- if you want to read an html encoded message, you can click onto the
little globe you will find with such messages at the bottom left: it will
present the message in your webbrowser
I receive from one person messages which source looks like
You can also go to https://www.ctmdev.com/tools/index.html and get a
script that cleans a mail from html, making it possible to answer it with
quoted text.
If you have BBEdit, I'd recommend HTML Cleanup by Wayne Brissette. If
not, try html CleanUP by W. Eric Tyson.
Max G
At Mon, 28 Jun 2004 13
you have gotten used to html heavy email applications, that is all.
powermail's strength is that it is text based and only delivers minimal
html support:
- you can change in preferences to receive html email as text, then you
can reply (but will also have the ugly tags).
- if you want to read
That is normal. PM is not an HTML-based emailer. All those features
are due to HTML. If that's how you want your email, you probably need to
use a different program.
Jeff T
-Original Message-
From: matt haines [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 12:54 PM
so i've stumbled onto some other issues with PowerMail.
- i can't select any text in an html-only email! and when i hit reply, it
doesn't quote anything. is PM supposed to work that way? half the emails
i get have some sort of formatting, even if it's just a default. i'm a
little flabbergasted
(Apologies if we've been here before - I know there have been a few holy
wars on closely related topics, but...)
How about making the HTML-viewing preference selectable on a folder-by-
folder basis (maybe as one of the View Options)? That way, if a
particular mailing list or correspondent
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What do I use as a workaround then? Do I have to incorporate all my other
actions into the Spam: actions filter?
What I did was create another filter based upon your example for removing
attachments. So now I have this
Andy Fragen wrote.
Does that mean that I can't use [Spam rating] as a condition for anything
else?
Yes. But keep in mind that the spam filter assistant will reflect and act
only on the first filter using [spam rating].
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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Does that mean that I can't use [Spam rating] as a condition for anything
else?
--
Andy Fragen
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said:
Andy Fragen
I get a dialog stating I have more than one filter set to
Andy Fragen
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I get a dialog stating I have more than one filter set to act on spam.
Both filters seem to be active. Is this just a warning?
It's just a warning; as the spam filter assistant will act only on the
first one,
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I get a dialog stating I have more than one filter set to act on spam.
Both filters seem to be active. Is this just a warning?
--
Andy Fragen
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said:
Ben Kennedy wrote:
Ah...
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Thanks Jerome. I'll have to see if I can set this up to replace the
script. I assume that this will run significantly faster than my script?
--
Andy Fragen
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said:
Ben Kennedy
Ben Kennedy wrote:
Ah... maybe I see what you mean. If a msg contains attachments
virus.pif and legitfile.txt, then using the PM filter will cause both
to be discarded, when in reality you want to retain the second file. Yes?
I was waiting for this one :-)
The filters are in fact a bit
On 22 4 2004 at 1:32 pm -0400, Andy Fragen wrote:
Yes, but I can't specify which attachments as I can in the script.
Ah... maybe I see what you mean. If a msg contains attachments
virus.pif and legitfile.txt, then using the PM filter will cause both
to be discarded, when in reality you want to
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Yes, but I can't specify which attachments as I can in the script. All I
do is set my spam script to label spam then run the Remove Listed
Attachments script on everything.
--
Andy Fragen
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, Ben
On 22 4 2004 at 12:37 pm -0400, Andy Fragen wrote:
I've written the following script to remove all sorts of attachments. I
call it from a filter set as Always
In PM 5 you can now do this using the built-in filters, no applescript req'd.
-b
--
Ben Kennedy, chief magician
zygoat creative
to asking:
When HTML messages arrive, I sometimes get a file in the attachments
folder called Enclosure.html, sometimes one called PowerMail HTML
message.html, and sometimes the HTML message does not create a file at
all AFAIK.
What determines the different behaviour?
Also, is there any way
On 22 4 2004 at 9:23 am -0400, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
HTML messages are normally not stored as attachments; however when you
click the globe icon (view in web browser) a temporary PowerMail HTML
message.html file is created with a copy of the HTML data, and opened in
your web browser
Rick Lecoat wrote:
When HTML messages arrive, I sometimes get a file in the attachments
folder called Enclosure.html, sometimes one called PowerMail HTML
message.html, and sometimes the HTML message does not create a file at
all AFAIK.
What determines the different behaviour?
HTML messages
Here's a questions that I've wondered about for ages but never got around
to asking:
When HTML messages arrive, I sometimes get a file in the attachments
folder called Enclosure.html, sometimes one called PowerMail HTML
message.html, and sometimes the HTML message does not create a file at
all
Bob Salsburg on 4/15/04 said
I have to disable Preferences/HTML completely.
Some intense HTML messages are then unreadable if this turned off.
Are you listening Jerome?
PowerMail, to me, if for people who don't like html. I use PM with html
turned off. If I want to see it I can click
Bob Salsburg on 4/15/04 said
I have to disable Preferences/HTML completely.
Some intense HTML messages are then unreadable if this turned off.
Are you listening Jerome?
PowerMail, to me, if for people who don't like html. I use PM with html
turned off. If I want to see it I can click
Some intense HTML messages are then unreadable if this turned off.
Are you listening Jerome?
Problems with displaying non-conforming or complex HTML in PowerMail are
well-known. While requiring an extra step, it's still very easy to work
with PM despite this. The workarounds, until PM itself
I have to disable Preferences/HTML completely.
Some intense HTML messages are then unreadable if this turned off.
Are you listening Jerome?
Yes, I also suffer from this problem. If it gets too difficult
I have to disable Preferences/HTML completely. If all 3 Preferences/HTML
boxes
are ticked then this problem occurs frequently so most of the time
'Download external
picture if connected' remains unticked. Unlike you, after
I have noticed a hang condition that plagues PowerMail on some HTML
Messages. If I click on the message to view it, the colored beach ball
appears immediately and after a requisite amount of time, I check the PM
icon in the dock. The pop-up menu says Application not responding and
Force Quit
Aack! Microsoft Wheel mouse doesn't work either.
My Wireless IntelliMouse® Explorer from them works just fine...
---
Scott T. Hards
President
HobbyLink Japan (www.hlj.com)
schrieb/wrote: A-NO-NE A-NO-NE Music
Bob Salsburg / 04.4.4 / 9:09 PM wrote:
I am used to scrolling through and reading messages with the space bar.
This doesn't work with PowerMail when it encounters an HTML message. If
this is somehow configurable, it would be great, Otherwise, we'll call
Bob Salsburg / 04.4.4 / 9:09 PM wrote:
I am used to scrolling through and reading messages with the space bar.
This doesn't work with PowerMail when it encounters an HTML message. If
this is somehow configurable, it would be great, Otherwise, we'll call it
a wishlist item.
Turn off HTML option
I am used to scrolling through and reading messages with the space bar.
This doesn't work with PowerMail when it encounters an HTML message. If
this is somehow configurable, it would be great, Otherwise, we'll call it
a wishlist item.
Hi there,
I would like an advice on how to handle some special messages I receive.
These messages are empty, all the usefull information is enclosed in an
enclosure.html attachment that Powermail do not want to display. I don't
even know what is the mailer, there is no such info in the header.
[Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 4.2.2004 um 6:14 Uhr:]
But do make sure that you have checked, under Preferences,
as well as the preference for HTML, to download external images.
The second one I did, what is the first one?
--
http://www.subhash.at
much SPAM because it is filtered on my mailserver so I would like to see
images in HTML mails instantly. (I know the possibility of viewing the
mail in a browser.)
PowerMail may not be the best choice if you want all your mail in HTML
with images. But do make sure that you have checked, under
mailserver so I would like to see
images in HTML mails instantly. (I know the possibility of viewing the
mail in a browser.)
--
http://www.subhash.at
Check your Preferences, and see if the appropriate checkbox is checked in
the HTML preferences.
I prefer it to be off, and so does CTM, I think.
--
Mirko Kranenburg
Maastricht, Netherlands
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OS X 10.3.2
Freeway Pro 3.5.12, NavPack, GraphPack,
PowerMail 4.2.1, 3 panes
Displaying a received HTML-Mail PM doesn't show the pictures. The source
of the pictures points to images on the web. What can I do to get PM
displaying these images?
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
computer artwork by subhash
http://www.subhash.at
High Power Projection
Screen | Web
I am not getting smooth ride with PM4.2.1 on OSX10.2.6 JP Locale.
I turn HTML off, but all the HTML email sent from Apple Japan are now
totally corrupted. It is as if PM is trying to display HTML message in
wrong encoding. What's interesting is that I don't have this problem
with any other
How can I access the HTML of a message from an AppleScript? I have a few
people who send me HTML documents that I need to automatically do some
stuff to as soon as they come in. I assumed that the HTML would be an
attachment, but the AppleScripts I've used successfully with other types
If I turn on the download external pictures option in the HTML reader
preferences PM will lock up. It seems it is trying to display the
graphics but never gets it done. PM doesn't crash it simply hangs.
I've left it run as long as 5 minutes trying to display an HTML email
with no success
Gregor, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The filter I use is: OTHER FIELD Content-type CONTAINS text/html
FROM is not in address book
If all conditions are met: Move to trash
Of course! Works perfectly, thanks a lot!
Except of course that not all mail with HTML have text/html as value in
that header
it and unckecked it
and couldn't see any difference.
I still find filtering problematic, particularly HTML-based ones.
Patrick
If Stop applying filters is checked, PowerMail won't run that one
message through other filters when the message meets the filter's
criteria. That filter will just execute
Hi,
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 8:00 pm Mike Edwards wrote
Stop applying filters to this message is checked in all filters.
What exactly does this instruction do. I've checked it and unckecked it
and couldn't see any difference.
I still find filtering problematic, particularly HTML-based ones
Just a few additional comments on my filtering system, there is one
filter which CTM could add which would make it much easier. When you
filter by subject you should have the choice includes at least one of
the words which you find in the body filter. It has become next to
imposible to filter the
On 16 9 2003 at 7:10 pm -0400, Mike Edwards wrote:
here are three types of HTML you will see,
Content Type=text/html, Content Type= multipart/alternative and Content
Type= multipart/related.
Don't forget about multipart/mixed.
Personally I wasn't even aware of multipart/related.
-ben
I have set up my filter so that for the last week I have had 100% of my
spam going to my junk folder. There are three types of HTML you will see,
Content Type=text/html, Content Type= multipart/alternative and Content
Type= multipart/related.I have three spam filters each filtering by the
three
On 16/9/03 Wayne Brissette wrote:
What I found works better is setup the filter to ANY Field contains HTML
-- This seems to work more reliably for me.
You could try ANY field contains HTML AND from is not in address book.
This seems to work OK.
I have noticed though, that the spammers
Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 stated:
Tom Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 stated:
Barry Parr sez:
90% of the HTML mail I receive is spam, and the rest is newsletters.
Is there a way to use Powermail's filters to detect and flag HTML
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16 9 2003 at 12:29 pm -0400, Tom Dillon wrote:
I believe setting Other Field Content-Type Contains HTML will
work.
The risk there is that somebody will send mail of multipart/alternative
that contains both a text/html and a text/plain component. The mail
Ben Kennedy on 9/16/03 said
On 16 9 2003 at 12:29 pm -0400, Tom Dillon wrote:
I believe setting Other Field Content-Type Contains HTML will
work.
The risk there is that somebody will send mail of multipart/alternative
that contains both a text/html and a text/plain component
Tom Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 stated:
Barry Parr sez:
90% of the HTML mail I receive is spam, and the rest is newsletters.
Is there a way to use Powermail's filters to detect and flag HTML mail?
I tried searching the message body for the phrase HTML
On 16 9 2003 at 12:29 pm -0400, Tom Dillon wrote:
I believe setting Other Field Content-Type Contains HTML will work.
The risk there is that somebody will send mail of multipart/alternative
that contains both a text/html and a text/plain component. The mail will
be dumped, even
Barry Parr sez:
90% of the HTML mail I receive is spam, and the rest is newsletters.
Is there a way to use Powermail's filters to detect and flag HTML mail?
I tried searching the message body for the phrase HTML, but that
didn't seem to work.
I believe setting Other Field Content-Type
90% of the HTML mail I receive is spam, and the rest is newsletters.
Is there a way to use Powermail's filters to detect and flag HTML mail?
I tried searching the message body for the phrase HTML, but that
didn't seem to work.
bp
Gregor Schmidpeter wrote:
4.2 final does not filter nor search any content (my favorite new
feature) of those typical HTML spam mails :
W!--u410n82qmyg6h--hy etc., etc.
etc., etc., etc.
etc.
Why not?...
You'll notice I've altered the above typical html spam content to only
one
Am 07.09.2003 um 18:08 Uhr schreibt Barbara Needham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
and filtering on content-type
Am 07.09.2003 um 21:25 Uhr schreibt Chris Walker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm assuming that you are trying to remove spam.
The filter I use is: OTHER FIELD Content-type CONTAINS text/html
FROM
, that entering
/html (no quotes) returns every instance of html in a message,
irrespective of the tagging elements or case.
--
later,
JS
Discretion in speech is more than eloquence.
Sir Francis Bacon
I have been trying (on-and-off) to come up with a filter to detect HTML
mail, also with no success. One of the difficulties that I have run into
is that PowerMail (in searches, at least) seems to ignore any characters
that are not actually alphabet or numbers. For example: If I try to do
Gregor Schmidpeter on 9/7/03 said
Why not? How should I filter those html mails? Wouldn't it be a nice
feature anyway to make a filter with any mail which contains html?
You can do that somewhat successfully by using any header in the filter
and filtering on content-type. Not perfect
Hi all,
4.2 final does not filter nor search any content (my favorite new
feature) of those typical HTML spam mails :
W!--u410n82qmyg6h--hy Spe!--32uyer3l93g--nd M!--whk7h93gffuk--
ore!--bdz2tv23jxjoh-- Tha!--xa11cg1p9n56--n Yo!--49quwkocar8k2--u
Have!--bt7spqjbbzwl-- To?
Why
Support,
I have recently run into an issue where some HTML formatted mail causes
the 4.2 Public Beta to crash when I try read it from the browser. Not all
HTML formatted mail but some. Those that do I can replicate the crash
each and everytime I try to open the message.
Below is the from
Op vrijdag, 18 juli 2003 schreef Mike Edwards:
Just found out the answer to my question, went in Prefs and turned off
the HTML reader and the Headers were there.
You can also see the headers with HTML reader 'on' in the Prefs:
See the little globe at the bottom of the message-window?
Click
Just found out the answer to my question, went in Prefs and turned off
the HTML reader and the Headers were there. The type message that PM will
not show the headers is Content-Type: multitype/related. Is this a bug in
PM or just the nature of the beast. BTW got four porn spams this morning
I have started filtering out spam using Content-Type filters. But most of
the porn spam I get comes up as a HTML page. When I try to show the full
header it is grayed out in the menubar. I saved the page as text and
there are no headers. Now I know that there has to be headers somewhere
but where
Jefferis Peterson on 6/9/03 said
I don't know what's wrong with the native VIEW HTML feature, but it probably
shouldn't be an option. I get the spinning cursor and even Safari becomes
unresponsive if I choose to view html with PM 4.1.3 instead of with a
browser.
From the PowerMail Manual:
HTML
I don't know what's wrong with the native VIEW HTML feature, but it probably
shouldn't be an option. I get the spinning cursor and even Safari becomes
unresponsive if I choose to view html with PM 4.1.3 instead of with a
browser.
## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component
Hello Barbara
Mike Edwards on 5/23/03 said
This trick worked great in MacOS 9.2, not sure about OSX. I know I know I
have the CD and will get around to installing it one of these days. LOL
I got a HTML message and I had to reply to it. I remembered CTM's
suggestion about loading
of these days. LOL
I got a HTML message and I had to reply to it. I remembered CTM's
suggestion about loading it in the browser and saving it, then sending it
as a attachment. But that seemed like alot of work and I wasn't sure how
the sender would receive it. I then remember a trick I used in Internet
Mike Edwards on 5/23/03 said
This trick worked great in MacOS 9.2, not sure about OSX. I know I know I
have the CD and will get around to installing it one of these days. LOL
I got a HTML message and I had to reply to it. I remembered CTM's
suggestion about loading it in the browser and saving
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On Wed, May 21, 2003, Michael Tsai said:
In PowerMail you might be able to filter based on the content-type
containing html. As for SpamSieve, I'm looking at providing some
special options for HTML messages. What
As for SpamSieve, I'm looking at providing some
special options for HTML messages. What exactly do you mean by proven
innocent? Do you mean that there should be a different cutoff for HTML
messages so that the slightest bit of spamminess can tip the scale?
No deep meaning there at all Mr
On Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at 09:03 PM, Scott at HobbyLink Japan
wrote:
Perhaps 1 in 20 to 30 HTML mails I get are not
spam, so I'd like the option in either PM itself (can this be done
with a
filter? I don't know how since body filtering is not provided), or in
SpamSieve, to adopt
Wayne Brissette wrote:
I really want somebody to tell me that they actually got this to work. No
matter how hard I tried, it never did work.
- The message body must be completely empty
- There should be one and only one attachment
- The attached file name should end with .html or .htm
btw, if you received an html mail where you see all the code, you can
click into that message (either select it in the list view and then click
into the body of the message or open it in its own window and click into
the body of the message), select all (cmd-a) and then hit forward
Hello,
you can do also something else:
open the HTML-Mail with a Browser, like Safari or iCab.
Copy the whole message from the Browser and paste or paste as quotation
(Edit-Paste as.. or cmd ') to PM.
That's the way I handle replies, if I get html-mails.
But to my opinion PM should be able
C. A. Niemiec on 5/9/03 said
Here is a quote from what Jerome said, I hope he forgives me for
posting his words:
C. A. Niemiec wrote:
...
And I forgive you for posting my words! hehe ;)
yea.. thanks. I thought about that...
--
Barbara Needham
All I want to do is forward the HTML text that is in the email window on
my screen to somebody else.
Now this is funny. I have the HTML reader off, and taking a once over
some old html messages still lying around, I see the tagged HTML. Simple
forward will not work (just has the to:, from:, etc
Here is a quote from what Jerome said, I hope he forgives me for
posting his words:
C. A. Niemiec wrote:
...
And I forgive you for posting my words! hehe ;)
Chris
--
Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, May 09, 2003 stated:
Here is a quote from what Jerome said, I hope he forgives me for posting
his words:
C. A. Niemiec wrote:
I am having big problem sending mail in HTML format. I know the code
is correct, what am I missing?
PowerMail is a plain
That works!!! Far out!
Thank you.
/lss
--
Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VM/Fax: 508-861-0261
The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance;
which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his
crime,
and the punishment of his
Here is a quote from what Jerome said, I hope he forgives me for posting
his words:
C. A. Niemiec wrote:
I am having big problem sending mail in HTML format. I know the code
is correct, what am I missing?
PowerMail is a plain text e-mail app. It can show HTML with the help of
Apple's HTML
Well that explains the problem.
But can ANYBODY explain why? I can live with the fact that I can't render
HTML in PM. But this is just an email. Why on earth shouldn't I be able
to forward it?
--
Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VM/Fax: 508-861-0261
Faith is the substance
Larry Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, May 09, 2003 stated:
I do not have HTML Reader enabled PM does not render HTML well
(actually it frequently crashes). I am perfectly happy to render my HTML
in Safari which is very fast.
All I want to do is forward the HTML text
Sorry about that last one... I was kind of grumpy today for another reason
Larry Samberg on 5/9/03 said
We are going around in circles
This simply has PM render the HTML. Obviously I don't want that.
I just want to forward the email to somebody else? Are you saying that I
can't do that?
You said you didn't have the popup also, and I was saying where
PowerMail REALLY needs a manual, we seem to rehash the same stuff over
and over here (hint hint:)
IF you have Preferences HTML Reader enabled, you will get 3
choices when click-hold onto the earth globe, one of them is to show as
plain text.
There are some flavors to it which will slightly
Go to the globe icon. Hold it down. Then you will see two choices, open
browser or show html, which will show in your power mail window. Just
hitting the globe icon will open the browser. It is a little tricky to
do, but kind of like tap and hold in you handheld device.
I think.
Max Gossell on 5
, servitude is at once the consequence of his
crime,
and the punishment of his guilt.
John Philpot Curran
On Fri, 9 May 2003 11:33:14 -0500 Marlyse Comte wrote:
If you want to FWD the message, you first have to CHANGE TO TEXT (see the
popup at the left hand bottom of the html message, the one next
Philpot Curran
On Fri, 9 May 2003 11:33:14 -0500 Marlyse Comte wrote:
If you want to FWD the message, you first have to CHANGE TO TEXT (see the
popup at the left hand bottom of the html message, the one next to the
globe).
Thanks, but this does not make it clear. PM does not handle HTML. I
understand that. I click the little globe and it opens in my browsercool.
But, if PM does not handle HTML, then HTML must just be text to it...so
why, when I click FORWARD, does it not work the same way as if I am
forwarding
PM - does NOT - handle HTML.
The reason you can see HTML rendered is that PM uses Apples HTML renderer
(build into the system and automatically installed when you install a
later than (8.6?) OS from Apple).
Think of the rendered HTML within PM as a surface thing, not a thing of
PM itself
I know this has been discussed before, but I still don't understand the
issue.
I receive HTML email...I can display it in my browser just fine. No
problem there.
When I go to forward it to somebody, all I get is an empty message.
This makes no sense, I understand that Powermail doesn't do
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