Kmail and "reply to" an html message.
Hi, I just install KDE 3.1. When I use Kmail and try to reply to an html message, it quote the source code of the message and not only the letters. Is there any way to remove the tags ( "<h5>" , "<b>" ....etc) from the quoted message? -- Best regards ******************************** Nick Katsamas e-Mail: nkat@forthnet.gr OS: SuSE Linux v7.3 Kernel: 2.4.19 XFree: 4.2.0 ********************************
* Nick Katsamas
I just install KDE 3.1. When I use Kmail and try to reply to an html message, it quote the source code of the message and not only the letters. Is there any way to remove the tags ( "<h5>" , "<b>" ....etc) from the quoted message?
Best is to use *email*. Note: email != html, email = text -- Patrick Shanahan http://wahoo.no-ip.org Registered Linux User #207535 icq#173753138 @ http://counter.li.org
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 9:50 am, Nick Katsamas wrote:
Hi,
I just install KDE 3.1. When I use Kmail and try to reply to an html message, it quote the source code of the message and not only the letters. Is there any way to remove the tags ( "<h5>" , "<b>" ....etc) from the quoted message?
PLEASE help and tell me this can be fixed in k-mail. This is my first time using k-mail, having used sylpheed-claws on linux and the Bat for windows. Both of them display the text portions of html correctly as plain text. Where can this option be configured in kmail- it's especially a problem when trying to reply to messages that were written in html. Sure it stinks that people write them but the bottom line is we have to live with the fact that they do and I need to at least be able to reply to their message in plain text. -- Rick
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Nick Katsamas
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Patrick Shanahan
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Rick Reumann