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From: Will Yardley (postfix
lifewithoutqmail.org)Date: Tue Jun 04 2002 - 03:51:24 CDT
Martin Pala wrote:
>
> i'm sorry for inserting this question, i remember that similar question
> was there some time ago, but i cant find it in the mail-list archive :o(
>
> The problem is, that huge of my clients (one domain) have special needs
> - they have SetTopBoxes, that support only plaintext messages. Is there
> a functional content filter for converting HTML to plaintext, or maybe
> what way could be used to reach this.
have you looked at demime or stripmime?
both of these work fairly well (i'd give a slight edge to demime, but
stripmime doesn't require all the perl modules that demime does).
both of these are perl scripts that get rid of MIME cruft as well as
convert html to plain text (and they will take only the text/plain
section of messages that have both an HTML version and a text/plain
alternative).
http://scifi.squawk.com/demime.html
http://www.phred.org/~alex/stripmime.html
-- Will Yardley input: william <hq . newdream . net . >
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