On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 02:36:13PM -0400, D-Man wrote: > On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 03:16:55PM -0700, Duncan Watson wrote: [snip] > | So I am looking for either a super duper lynx-like tool that can render > | html attachments pretty and colorful or a new MUA that has similiar > | features. > > The links in woody can handle color (at least to some extent), you > might want to try that. For sending HTML mail you could try something > like gnp (It is an editor intended for HTML) and set the Content-Type: > header yourself.
Excellent. I will look into links today. I probably will have to adjust my colors again since it most likely will work best with a white background. For editors I use vim. I am completely addicted to it and though I keep trying to switch to various emacsen for certain tasks I still am tied to vim. I can write html directly in vim without too much trouble. I would like to figure out a way to render it before sending. Maybe I can do that from the compose menu. > > | I was tempted to look at balsa but the package is currently broken > | and downloading half of gnome always annoys me. > > Balsa has a fairly nice GUI and can render HTML mail (and images, > IIRC) but it doesn't handle mailing lists (like mutt does) and I don't > think it can send HTML mail. Unfortunately I have see some of that. I am too dependent on the 'little' features of mutt. I use the 'little brother database' as well, which is a godsend for corporate use. It is certainly easier to locate a random email address that some guy named 'guy' used in the last 3 months with lbdb than with Notes. I love my tools under linux. > > HTH, > -D Thanks again, /Duncan -- Duncan Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]