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Saturday, September 6, 2003

Well, I've switched back to using Emacs Gnus to read my personal email at home. The reason I switched away before was that W3 was pretty bad at rendering HTML mail. Over the past few weeks, I've looked at the mail I'm getting at home, and by and large I get alot of plain text email. Even the email I get that is HTML, the bulk of it is plain text embedded in light formatting. Further, I subscribe to some mailing lists, and reading those things are much better in Gnus where they are appropriately threaded.

So far, the only HTML email I miss out on is Netflix. W3 renders it readable, but I can't just click and rate the movie I just watched any more. Oh well.

What I'd like to find is a way (and I'm sure there is probably something out there) to view HTML email in a browser. To launch it in Mozilla. Probably just require some digging.


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