>> sending live URL's in the text that don't require a multi step copy >> paste, or even save email edit, feed to lynx would be nice.
This is a client-side issue; there is no need to uglify the rest of the email just because someone has an email reader that doesn't know what to do with URLs. >> Html email does that. Only if the mail reader already knows how to handle such horrors. And there's no reason a GUI MUA can't turn URLs in text/plain text into clickable links; I've seen it happen (over others' shoulders). > There are some on this list (such as I) that do not use a graphical > email client, but a text-mode email client. Me too. Not that that is necessarily incompatible with HTML, though I am not aware of any text MUAs that do anything with HTML but display it like any other text. But, send me mail that's HTML-only and it will be refused at SMTP time; send me mail that's plain-and-HTML multipart and I will usually stop reading when I see the HTML-uglified version. (And yes, that means right at the beginning if you put the HTML part first - which would be a strange thing to do anyway, as multipart is defined to express sender preference by ordering, with later parts more preferred.) > [1] To even look at a attached PDF, for example, I have to save it > first, then download it to view it. Somewhat similar here: quit the less(1) that's reading the text, run mimesplit on the message file ("mimesplit `mmpath cur`" is the usual incantation), step through and save the attachment when I get to it, then start up gs or pdftotext or whatever on it - possibly after copying it to my desktop machine, possibly running on the mail-reading machine but displaying on my desktop (those two machines sit less than a foot apart and are in the same broadcast domain on my house network). > Yes, I do check my email on the server using a command line > program So do I: my routine mail-reading machine is the same machine that my MX record points to, the machine that handles incoming mail. /~\ The ASCII Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML mo...@rodents-montreal.org / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B