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I've started work on uGly Mail. It's basically a very simple thumb-friendly frontend for GMail. I'm using PyGTK and libgmail at present, but I need some way of Rendering HTML emails.
Do you have any suggestions and would GtkHTML be an option here?
I've had a quick search through the forum for a an answer, but if I missed it just point me at the correct thread.
Regards
ezuall