Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-04-27 Thread Joe Rice
This was right on the money! Good call. Thanks, joe Stefan `Sec` Zehl([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 12:48:47AM +0200: > On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 10:47:21AM -0400, Joe Rice wrote: > > Hi, > > Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of > > my out-going email? It on

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-04-26 Thread Stefan `Sec` Zehl
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 10:47:21AM -0400, Joe Rice wrote: > Hi, > Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of > my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with > the URL. It is most probable that you have 'edit_hdrs' turned on, an you keep forgetting that there

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-04-26 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Hello, Joe Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 26 Apr 2000: > Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of > my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with > the URL. It's very unlikely that Mutt does this, given that it doesn't really touch the message bod

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-04-26 Thread Bennett Todd
2000-04-26-10:47:21 Joe Rice: > Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of > my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with > the URL. That really doesn't sound like mutt to me. Are you certain mutt is really to blame? Try something like (suitable for cut-n-p

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-04-26 Thread Joe Rice
Hi, Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with the URL. Thanks in advance, joe

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-03-24 Thread J McKitrick
Thanks guys! Got it all worked out. jm -- Jonathon McKitrick -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] The spice must flow

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-03-23 Thread Mikko Hänninen
J McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000: > So i want to DL URLview, compile it and install in my own directory, Yes. > then set up a mailcap that calls URLview for URLs, right? Not exactly. To use urlview from Mutt, you set up a macro that sends the current message to urlview

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-03-23 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
You can create a ".mailcap" in your home directory. Here's what you'll need: ~/.urlview: COMMANDlynx %s ~/.mailcap: text/html;lynx -force_html %s LateR! js. On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 09:01:10PM +, J McKitrick wrote: > I get all my mail through a shell account. My shh client runs on

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-03-23 Thread J McKitrick
So i want to DL URLview, compile it and install in my own directory, then set up a mailcap that calls URLview for URLs, right? 1. Do i need a mailcap entry, or will the standard key binding for viewing URLs work? 2. How do you select each URL? In pine, the arrow key could cycle through all UR

Re: view URLs via shell account

2000-03-23 Thread Mikko Hänninen
J McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000: > I would like mutt to > (1) Allow me to select a URL from the body of a message > (2) Open up lynx to view it > > Do i need URL view for this? Or can i somehow pipe URLs to lynx? Well, the best way is to use urlview. If you don't h

view URLs via shell account

2000-03-23 Thread J McKitrick
I get all my mail through a shell account. My shh client runs on windows at work. I understand that i need a mailcap entry and URLview to view URLs. However, i do not have the authority to do this on the machine where the shell runs. I would like mutt to (1) Allow me to select a URL from the