Phantomjs? Well, it cant send email, but it does dom manipulation and it
exports to pdf. We might be able to remove the navigation bar, ads and etc.
On Nov 7, 2016 09:45, "jeremy bentham" <d...@eskimo.com> wrote:

> On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 03:01:14PM -0700, Dan Hitt wrote:
> > Does anybody know of a piece of software that you can give an URL to,
> > and it will then fetch the url and email the contents to you?
> >
> > This could be a stand-alone app on the desktop, or a plug-in to a
> > browser, or a web site, or some combo.  (I guess it could be a
> > pipeline of curl and some mail program, but i'm afraid i'd just get
> > piles of incomprehensible text.)
> >
> > I would plan on sending the mail to my gmail account (for searching
> > and archival purposes).
> >
> > TIA for any clues.
> >
> > dan
>
> I use lynx for this; it's not completely automagic, you have to
> configure it a little.  And it has the drawback that it doesn't
> do javascript.
>
> In my case that doesn't matter, but you probably have different
> needs.
>
> --
>  Dave Williams    d...@eskimo.com
>
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