Re: [Evolution] forwarding HTML mail as ASCII && URL



El día Thursday, November 29, 2012 a las 09:31:56AM +0000, Pete Biggs escribió:

Is this somehow a bug, or a missing feature?


No, it is probably the correct behaviour.  The only logical thing to do
when converting HTML to text is to strip out the HTML formatting tags
and try to create the ASCII text to look as much like the original
*text* as possible - this does not, and probably should not, contain
extra bits of text that try to inform the reader of what's missing
compared to the original HTML.

...

Maybe it would be an option that Evo does this conversion to ASCII the
same way as it does:

lynx --dump file.html

which puts into the ASCII text some [nn] URL-text and at the bottom of
the page there is the original URL as

[nn] http://blabla...

        matthias
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