On Wed, 9 Nov 2016, david...@freevolt.org wrote:

On Sat, 5 Nov 2016, Dan Hitt wrote:

Thanks Miles (and also Dan P and Celejar for other solutions).

Indeed Firefox has an archive format (maybe called 'maff'?), but how
could you mail it to yourself?

That is, how could you mail the maff without taking your hands off the
keyboard, or switching apps or something like that?

Ideally, the way it would work is you find a blog post or something
that you like, then you go to a drop-down menu, and select 'mail this
to me'.  Are there any plugins that are so savvy?

Regarding your interface preferences, lynx itself provides precisely
such a menu. Providing appropriate scripts, for the entries in the
menu to call, is up to you.

See

http://lynx.invisible-island.net/lynx_help/cattoc.html#header007

But wait!

In lynx, for this particular task it gets even easier:

While viewing a web page in lynx, issue the PRINT command (either by
hitting the locally mapped key, which is probably 'p', or by entering
':print').

You will be offered a menu of links like this:

Print Options:
   Save to a local file
   Mail the file
   Print to the screen
   Print out on a printer attached to your vt100 terminal

Select the 'Mail the file' link, and you'll be prompted for an email
address to which to send the page.

What gets mailed is WYSIWYG: If you are viewing the rendered page,
only the plain text (as rendered) will be mailed. To mail the html
document lynx was served, switch to source view first (hit '\' or
enter ':source' ) and then mail it.

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