HTML alternative part is default & broken
- From: Lynn Kerby <lfk kerbit net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: HTML alternative part is default & broken
- Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 21:56:39 -0800
I've been back in the dark ages of Balsa for quite some time (was running
1.1.6 with a few patches for personal preferences) and recently decided to
update to a more recent version (1.4.1 at the moment). Since I've been
following the mailing list, I knew that there had been some significant
changes and overall it looks really good.
One of my biggest concerns is that Balsa displays the HTML portion of
multipart/alternative messages by default (with gtkHTML enabled), and
that it doesn't fully support the gtkHTML message display. I suspect
that it is a conscious decision not to support the "url_requested" signal
from the gtkHTML library, but my question is why? If HTML message
display is the default (and there doesn't appear to be a preferences
setting to tell it otherwise), then I think Balsa is actually doing
a disservice by selecting the HTML and then botching the presentation.
I suggested Balsa to a friend who is pretty new to Linux and was looking
for a nice GUI based mail client. One of his first questions after
getting Balsa installed/configured was how come the messages he got from
NetFlix were full of lots of empty boxes? I was pretty sure that I knew
the answer from the snippits of discussions here on the list, but I'd
never run Balsa linked with gtkHTML so I didn't know for sure until
recently.
Is someone working on using ghttp or something to provide the missing
functionality? Should I?
--
Lynn Kerby <mailto:lfk@kerbit.net>
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