On Thu, Apr 07 2005 - 23:23, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Am 2005-04-07 23:15:32, schrieb Joel CARNAT: > > > yes, I understood how the plain text mail is suppose to be to be > > understood as a "multipart/alternative". > > but I just can find a way to tell mutt to generate such a mail from a > > given plain text mail. > > But why not use a small BASH script which do it for you ? > > macro index <f2> ":set editor=alternative.sh\ne\n:set editor=vim\n" > OK, using a shell script as the editor looks really good :) > With 'formail' you can change easyly the "Content-Type:" header > and the your script must catch the Text from the first empty > line to the ende and wrap it with html. > > I see no problem there. > There aren't - since I know now how to use a script as the editor :) Thanks a lot ! -- ,- This mail runs ------. `--------- NetBSD/i386 -'
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