on 04.4.27 0:06 AM, ME at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to have writen:
>> on Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:38:22PM -0700, dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>> wrote:
>>> on a side note, i am certainly open to suggestions for a better email
>>> client. i have tried everything i can think of for classic macos,
> on Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:38:22PM -0700, dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
>> on a side note, i am certainly open to suggestions for a better email
>> client. i have tried everything i can think of for classic macos, but
>> none have been able to handle multi-byte charactersets properly.
If yo
on 04.4.26 11:27 PM, Karsten M. Self at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to
have writen:
>
> I'd use a procmail rule. There are similar sorts of recipies for
> converting inline GPG signatures to MIME attachments. A lynx -dump or
> w3m -dump rule might do the trick.
>
hmmm... i don't have procma
on Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 06:38:22PM -0700, dylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hi everyone-
>
> is there any way to have Exim strip, remove, or even break any embedded html
> in messages at delivery time?
>
> for lack of any other options, i am using outlook express (*shudder*) on
> macos 9, and ev
hi everyone-
is there any way to have Exim strip, remove, or even break any embedded html
in messages at delivery time?
for lack of any other options, i am using outlook express (*shudder*) on
macos 9, and ever so often, messages containing html cause OE (and
subsequently the machine) to crash in