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once more, with iPhone: HTML mail source
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once more, with iPhone: HTML mail source


  • Subject: once more, with iPhone: HTML mail source
  • From: "Charles Arthur, UKClimbing Editor" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 15:23:16 +0000

Hi..

Well, deafening silence to the first version of this. So I'll try again
with a more up-to-date version..

***On my iPhone*** I receive HTML mail, which in Eudora I can extract the
raw content of using "contents of message 0" - this gives content such as

<x-html><!x-stuff-for-pete base="" src="" id="0" charset=""><meta
http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"></meta>
<form method=POST
action="http://www.ukclimbing.com/admin/listings/shop_edit.html";>
<input type=hidden name=id value=0>
<input type=hidden name=update value=yes>
<font SIZE=4><b>Add new listing</b></font><p>
...

and so on. I process this in certain ways (eg replying to the sender with
an extract from the submitted HTML). I'd like to move it to Mail - I
thought I could simply set a script rule to do the processing.

However in Mail ***on my iPhone*** (where I'd like to try the processing)
doing "source of" for the message gives either the text, without the HTML
tags, or the MIME contents, as in

This is a MIME encoded message.

--=_dc2fc8820702b283747d7f672502a333
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
	boundary=\"=_357b8e71cb3783ac56882836a153fc4e\"

So, is there a way to get the raw text of the email, or is this just going
to have to stay in Eudora?


     best
     Charles

*** actually, I don't have an iPhone. This was just so you'd read the message.
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