HTML mail [was Re: FEL was Re: Hi]

g geleem at bellsouth.net
Mon Aug 9 04:25:34 UTC 2010


On 08/09/2010 01:49 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
<snip>

> But it seems this is not what I received. You can look back in this thread 
> where I quoted the full OP message, as KMail showed it to me. There was no 
> mention of html context, nor any tags for line breaks.

that is because kmail is not _showing_ what you obviously have it configed
to *not show* you when you open an email in a *view* window.

what mike posted with <b-r>, which he added '-' to, is what i see when i
look at source.

if you want to see actual of email, open *source* in a window. if kmail
can do such.

when filters trap emails that contain html, if i am not aware of who sender
is, i use <ctrl+u> to view source before opening in reading window.

> That is the reason why I got confused about g's remark in the first place. 
> Is KMail just hiding something from me here?

so it appears.

> Or is there something else going on? I repeat, when I receive a message
> that is "really" html, KMail yells quite outloud about it, refuses to
> display the message unless explicitly requested to do so, etc. Nothing of
> the sort happened in the OP's case.

then kmail missed it.


> So I still don't understand what is going on. Although, if everyone else 
> agrees that there *were* html tags in the OP's message, then it is probably
>  something down to my local setup...

no probably about it.


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peace out.

tc,hago.

g
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