What if you set a filter (pulldown Settings > Configure Filters )
to check for 'contains' a common html string, eg "<a href=" or "<img src="
and send it to the Trash folder (which is empted on exit).
Larry
:-)
On Friday 10 January 2003 01:27 pm, you wrote:
> I have a question about kmail. Is there a way to filter all incoming html
> to trash/garbage?
> I have native kmail filters set but they dont seem to have a restriction
> for html content, only for specific content/address. I just want to filter
> all html mail to trash, dont even want to see it but so far all my attempts
> have failed. Is there a way? I am using kmail with pop3 not using spamassin
> or anything like that, primarily because of the edit text file stuff etc. I
> have killed alot of stuff editing files, unfortunately it was stuff that
> was supposed to be there/work.
>
> Thanks,
> A J
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