On 02/07/08, Vladimir Marek wrote: > > > Is there a way to reply to an html based email and have all the tags > > > stripped out automatically? > > > > If you have > > auto_view text/html > > And it's not limited to html. I do have MS Word convertor (antiword) and > Open Office convertor (odtview) enabled. I usually even don't notice > that someone sent the mail in such format. > > > in your .muttrc, mutt will decode the HTML when you read the message > > and when you quote the message in a reply. If the mail does not start > > out as a text/html messsage, you can change its content-type in the > > index with ^E. If it just has an HTML component, you can change > > it with ^E in the attachments menu. > > You can also set nametemplate in your .mailcap. My line for Open Office > looks like: > > ======================================================================== > # View odt as text normally, printing opens soffice > application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text; odtview %s; copiousoutput; > print=display_wrapper /pkg/isv/bin/soffice -view %s; > description="OpenDocument Text"; nametemplate=%s.odt > ======================================================================== > > (display_wrapper sets my DISPLAY environment to the machine where I am > currently sitting - I'm running mutt from screen) > > -- > Vlad I really appreciate all the good ideas and have it display text now as well. Mutt really is a great tool but takes some getting used to, to make it really useful. Seems like the html dump should be by default for new users :) -- ---------------------------------------- | respectfull, Joseph | ----------------------------------------
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