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On Tue, 24 Apr 2012 01:19:12 +0100, David W Noon wrote: |
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> > > Claws-mail also has that option, but it applies globally, and there |
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> > > are some email messages I receive (mostly marketing related) where |
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> > > HTML gives added value. Consequently, I would have to keep |
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> > > reconfiguring Claws to exclude/permit HTML as I change folders. |
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> > Or just click on the button to display the HTML version on the small |
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> > number of mails that justify it. |
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> That would require action per message instead of per folder; not an |
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> improvement. |
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It works for me, because very few HTML mails I receive are worth reading, |
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let alone reading in HTML, and it is a lot quicker than continually |
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changing settings. But I agree, a per-folder setting for this would be |
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useful. I wonder if it could be done with folder processing, changing the |
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default when you enter or leave a folder, but that is both wildly |
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speculative and OT. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Talk is cheap because supply exceeds demand. |