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, it allows you to view the file with numbers referring > to each link. Then you get a screen with just the numbered links. Here's > the fun part: if the link you want is, say, number 4, when you get to the > screen with only numbered links, the number 4 link is often some other > link. You have to push each link around the one you want to the browser > until you find the one you want. It's a pain. What you describe does not look like a feature of Mutt but the combination of two configuration options to use external programs, one to display HTML as text (as I described elsewhere in the thread) and one to catch URLs in the text, probably urlview (mentioned by somebody else). No need to blame Mutt at all. Regards, -- Nicolas George