On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 03:50:51AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> barry angell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 24 Sep 2000:
> > I would have preferred an Xwindows based
> > client, because I sometimes receive HTML mail, and very
> > often receive web links in email that I want to immediately
> > `"click".
> 
> This can be sort of done in Mutt.  Actually, in several ways.
> 
> The more common way is to use the urlview utility

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This works well.  I have urlview 0.7, which seems to work
fine.  I notice that 0.9 is the latest, but don't know if I
need to upgrade.

> The second way is to run Mutt in a terminal program which makes links
> clickable.  For instance, gnome-terminal does this, you can click on
> links on the text screen and it will make your Netscape (or whatever)
> go to that URL.
> 

I haven't been able to get Gnome Terminal to do this, even
though there is a right-click menu selection for "Open in
Browser"  Gnome Terminal Documentation does not mention the
feature.

Also, the Mutt MIME viewer launches Netscape for html
attachments using the "view attachment" ^v key.

Thank you very much for the help!

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