Install urlview
Paul M Foster (12024-01-01):
> Of course, it doesn't fix the retarded way Mutt handles links.
To the better of my knowledge, Mutt does not handle links at all. Please
refrain from calling it retarded.
> For those
> familiar with Mutt,
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 11:12:12PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 10:51:25PM -0500, Paul M Foster wrote:
> > Apparently, something was wrapping lines to
> > about 75 characters, and putting an equals sign at the end of every line
> > which had been wrapped.
>
> This is "quo
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024, Nicolas George wrote:
> This was not a reply to the original mail. You might consider using a
> MUA with proper threading to better understand what is going on.
from the negative nature of your communications
every one understands what's going on
fxkl4...@protonmail.com (12024-01-01):
> actually the question was
> " what is wrapping the lines on my incoming emails, and how do I fix it "
> please try to keep up
This was not a reply to the original mail. You might consider using a
MUA with proper threading to better understand what is going
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024, Nicolas George wrote:
> gene heskett (12024-01-01):
>> Most browsers to well with such as long as the link is surrounded by
>> the left-right arrows delineate the links contents even if it is wrapped to
>> several lines on your screen.
>
> Please try to keep up with the contex
gene heskett (12024-01-01):
> Most browsers to well with such as long as the link is surrounded by
> the left-right arrows delineate the links contents even if it is wrapped to
> several lines on your screen.
Please try to keep up with the context of the discussion, we were
talking about links di
On 1/1/24 11:52, Nicolas George wrote:
Greg Wooledge (12024-01-01):
It's been my experience that the hyperlinks I'm meant to click are so
long that they wrap around the terminal width multiple times. This
makes copy/pasting them tedious at best, and even then it still
sometimes fails for me.
Greg Wooledge:
> It's been my experience that the hyperlinks I'm meant to click are so
> long that they wrap around the terminal width multiple times. This
> makes copy/pasting them tedious at best, and even then it still
> sometimes fails for me.
My wife has the same problem.
--
John Hasler
j.
Greg Wooledge (12024-01-01):
> It's been my experience that the hyperlinks I'm meant to click are so
> long that they wrap around the terminal width multiple times. This
> makes copy/pasting them tedious at best, and even then it still
> sometimes fails for me.
Surprising. The graphical web brows
Hello,
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 09:23:03AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Passing the entire text/html part to an actual web browser has been
> what works best for me.
Me too. I'll do the mailcap thing to visually skim the text/html
part with w3m, but there are so many broken HTML messes that I'm
o
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 11:42:59AM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Greg Wooledge (12023-12-31):
> > Have your browser load THAT file.
>
> Or just have this:
>
> text/html; lynx -force_html -dump %s; copiousoutput
>
> in your .mailcap file. Possibly along with:
>
> auto_view text/html
>
> in the
Greg Wooledge (12023-12-31):
> Have your browser load THAT file.
Or just have this:
text/html; lynx -force_html -dump %s; copiousoutput
in your .mailcap file. Possibly along with:
auto_view text/html
in the .muttrc.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
On 31 Dec 2023 22:51 -0500, from pa...@quillandmouse.com (Paul M Foster):
> As a solution, I took that email from my mutt mail file and stripped out
> all the headers and non-HTML content. Then I fed that to my browser. Sorta
> worked. However, the button I was supposed to click didn't work properl
> Like everyone else, I get emails with links in them which need to be
> clicked to change passwords, verify identity and such. I was a loyal mutt
> user for years, but problems with URLs caused me to eventually change to
> claws-mail. Recently, I tweaked my mutt config, and URLs seemed to work
> b
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 10:51:25PM -0500, Paul M Foster wrote:
> Apparently, something was wrapping lines to
> about 75 characters, and putting an equals sign at the end of every line
> which had been wrapped.
This is "quoted-printable" encoding. You need to use a properly decoded
version of the
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