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msgconvert: keep HTML variants of the email (skips multipart/mixed properties) #4
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@pabs3 thanks for your bug report. To implement this, it would be very helpful to have an example file available. Do you have one that you can share with me? |
Unfortunately the .msg I have cannot be shared publicly and I do not bye, |
Github doesn't seem to support attaching files by email, hopefully it does without JavaScript. |
Sigh, seems to need JavaScript and doesn't support mbox files. Uploaded: |
@pabs3 thanks, I'll see what I can do. |
I was also looking for this. Emails can have |
Ping, any update on this one? |
According to the log, the property that stores the To be able to handle this different property, Email::Outlook::Message needs to support named properties. I'm afraid I will also need to have some sample |
I found a test file in another github repo which hopefully is suitable: https://github.com/hrbrmstr/msgxtractr/blob/master/inst/extdata/unicode.msg For this one
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I've looked at the example that @ojwb found and property Additionally, I noticed that having RTF as one part of a multipart/alternative content makes it be completely invisible at least to my email reader (Thunderbird). So, two things need to happen:
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Forwarding https://bugs.debian.org/801189
Version: 0.918-1
File: /usr/bin/msgconvert
I attempted to convert a mail containing plain text and HTML variants
but msgconvert only kept the plain text variant, discarding the HTML
variant. It would be nice if it could keep both of them.
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