On 24Jan2021 22:04, boB Stepp <robertvst...@gmail.com> wrote: >5) I am able to view HTML emails via w3c, but I get weekly (and some >daily) emails from news aggregation services like Pycoders Weekly, >TLDR, etc., that have embedded links that never show up in the w3c >display.
I'm using "lynx -stdin -dump"; you could see if that is better rendered. It tends to fill things in as a footnote style, with the link text followed by, say, "[1]" and at the bottom a: [1] https://url/here >If I find I want to view an interesting article I have to >fire up the Gmail interface and click on it there. I have not been >able to resolve this one and it is quite annoying to seemingly have to >leave Mutt to access these articles in my browser. My terminal emulator (iTerm on a Mac) highlights URLs and lets me click on them; that pops up the URL in my web browser directly. Maybe your terminal emulator has such a feature? Otherwise there's the traditional copy/paste provided the URLs is visible in the terminal. Also, if w3m or lynx is better for some article you could maybe switch depending on where the article came from or something. That's getting pretty fiddly. There's also pandoc; you could use "pandoc -f html -t plain" and see what sort of rendering it does. Cheers, Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>