KMail is a good... BUG

Robin Rosenberg robin.rosenberg at dewire.com
Tue Jun 8 22:05:47 BST 2004


On Tuesday 08 June 2004 22.17, Alexander Nordström wrote:
> On Tuesday, 8 Jun 2004 20:27, thujan wrote:
> > On Tuesday 08 June 2004 13:44, Alexander Nordström wrote:
> > > Now, of course, HTML e-mail is evil and should not be used.
> >
> > I agree.
> > Is there any way to set filter in Kmail to direct all html containing
> > messages in to trash without displaying them?
> > In my setup I unfortunately see the html source code :(
>
> You should be able to set up a filter that, if <message> contains
> "Content-type: text/html" (without quotation marks), it gets moved to the
> wastebin, applied on arrival of new mails. Note that this will also delete
> multipart HTML messages with a plain text version, and you may or may not
> want to do this. Do this at your own risk, and verify manually that you're
> not losing anything of value.

Pair that with an additional condition, i.e. all of
<message> contains "Content-type: text/html"
<message> does not contain "Content-type: text/plain"

And an additional rule: all of
<message> contains "Content-Type: text/plain;.*<html>.*</html>"
<message> does not contain "Content-type: text/html"

Works wonderfully for me. Those are my best filters, almost as good as 
filtering out everything written in Chinese.

-- robin
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