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When an EML file is imported, the entire mail body gets squashed into the content metadata field, making it accessible to full-text search, and that's great.
Wouldn't it make more sense to (a) keep line breaks and thus maintain the overall structure of the email body, and even (b) import any text/html alternative part as a separate file, possibly even displaying that in the UI instead of the plain-text version?
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When an EML file is imported, the entire mail body gets squashed into the content metadata field, making it accessible to full-text search, and that's great.
Wouldn't it make more sense to (a) keep line breaks and thus maintain the overall structure of the email body, and even (b) import any
text/html
alternative part as a separate file, possibly even displaying that in the UI instead of the plain-text version?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: