Patrick Bartek writes: > On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 14:07:00 -0500 > John Hasler <jhas...@newsguy.com> wrote: > > > Patrick Bartek writes: > > > But I need to view the entire email: images, graphics, etc. and be > > > able to interact with all the links, etc. and not just view them. > > > Want to get away from having to login to the mail account with a > > > browser to do so. So, EMACS won't work for me. > > > > Log in to what mail account? Gnus calls the browser and passes the > > HTML attachment to it. No logging in involved. > > I'm not referring to viewing HTML emails. I already can do that in > Claws-Mail using its Dillo plugin. I'm talking about filling in forms, > etc. that are part of the HTML email and sending just the data without > "replying" in the normal sense. This is beyond Claws' and Dillo's > capabilities. I have to use a real browser, log into that particular > web mail account (like gmail), click on that particular email, etc. to > do so. > > I'm getting the sense that I may not be able to find a client that can > do that. >
I'm just guessing, but Thunderbird's Preferences->General "Files & Attachments" section should read something like "https Use Google Chrome (default)", or whatever. Mine does, and an HTML email calls chrome as a separate process with the HTML email, (I did not attempt a reply after editing.) My wife's Thunderbird has nothing in the Content Type section of "Files & Attachments", and does not call chrome for the same email, (and I could not find any way of making changes there, and antagonizing Google didn't yield a way to do it, either-anyone know?) Maybe ~/.mailcap, (and refresh via update-mime --local)? Or maybe something in /etc/alternatives/*. Or maybe some other riddle. John -- John Conover, cono...@rahul.net, http://www.johncon.com/