On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 7:00 AM Teemu Likonen <tliko...@iki.fi> wrote:

> * 2020-10-25 06:51:36-04, Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Oct 25, 2020, 6:40 AM <gru...@mailfence.com> wrote:
> >> alpine
>
> > +1
>
> It would be useful to add some information how the suggested client
> (Alpine) serves the purpose that was asked by the original poster.
>

Fair Enough (and sorry it took me so long.  The system I use alpine on is
remote, and not easily reached through my Android Phone.

When I bring up an email, it shows me a summary of the email structure.
Its default is to show the rendered html part, but the option can be
changed,  here is a short excerpt (

||  Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 12:55:31 -0400
||  From: "redac...@gmail.com [hercules-os380]" <
hercules-os...@yahoogroups.com>
||  To: hercules-os...@yahoogroups.com
||  Subject: Re: [hercules-os380] b8000
||  Parts/Attachments:
||    1   OK      38 lines  Text
||    2 Shown    496 lines  Text
||  ----------------------------------------
||
||
||
||  On 27 June 2018 at 03:53, 'Redacted redac...@gmail.com wrote:
||
||  >> Hercules is already doing exactly that. How far away is it from
being a
||  >> debugger?
||  >>
||  >> > MVSDDT uses (E)STAE; while the error path for 0Cx conditions is
||  >> > longer, it probably makes the code cleaner.
||  >>
[snip rest.  It was html, properly rendered to text]

But now, if I use the h command (for Full Headers), I get Full email
Headers, and then the html source of this email! (h again toggles back).

I believe the original poster was interested in html forms.  If in the
email itself, you get the Source of the Form Itself.  If it's in a link,
you see the link with the usual html "a" element.  (afraid to copy it here,
lest gmail Executes it!)

I will try to be more specific in the future.  ;-)

Kenneth Parker

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