* Derek D. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-01-2002 20:59]:

| >     text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -force_html %s; needsterminal
| >     text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -dump -force_html %s; copiousoutput
| > 
| > When I get HTML mail it automatically gets passed through lynx and
| > displayed in Mutt's pager.  When I reply, the output of lynx is quoted
| > in my reply.  The 'needsterminal' entry allows me to explicitly view
| > HTML mail in lynx, which I sometimes want to do.
| 
| The need to do that never occured to me...  How do you choose between
| them?

When the message is displayed (and, of course, you have
"auto_view text/html" set, mutt pages the output of the dump version.

When you visit the text/html thing of the message using 'v'iew-attach,
it fires up an instance of lynx, and enables you to browse the
message, and, of course, follow external hyperlinks.

-- 
René Clerc                      - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Hear about...
        the fellow who got ten years for pumping Ethyl behind the station?

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