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[ILUG] Stripping html in mutt

[ILUG] Stripping html in mutt

Steffen Higel higels at tcd.ie
Mon Sep 3 17:01:13 IST 2001


On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 04:44:04PM -0400, Ruairi Newman articulated:
> Not quite what I'm looking for.  The problem with Outlook mails is that they
> incorporate both html AND plaintext versions.  The problem isn't with reading
> the mails, but due to the amount of mail I receive, stripping the useless  html
> part of these multipart mails will result in substantially smaller mail
> archives.

My parents both use OE, and it actually does have an option to send plain
text emails to certain people in your address book. If it's of any use to
you, you could let the guilty individuals know of this...

Just right click on the person's name in the contact list, click on the
name tab and stick a tick in "Send Plain Text Only".

Not the best really, and if anyone comes up with a workable solution, I'd
also be very eager to see it.

regards,

Steffen (battling a 5mb disk quota).




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