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Marsymarsyesterday at 3:37 PM2 repliesview on HN

So I'm wondering a bit here - I've seen an implementation where emails to send only have html versions, but as part of the sending process the html is run through a Lynx browser process with the -dump command to get the plain text, which is included as the text/plain part of the email.

Is there actual value to this? e.g. Is the output of Lynx's text dump better for plain-text email clients than whatever they'd display for html emails?


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mihaicyesterday at 7:35 PM

I've personally converted html to plaintext with beautifulsoup in python, and used that as the plaintext version. Did not have complaints, but I honestly don't know who actually reads the non-html version.

nbernardyesterday at 3:45 PM

Some (old?) spam filters may be triggered by html only emails.