Richard Riley <[email protected]> writes: > Joe Fineman <[email protected]> writes:
>> 1. Opaque links: Some of my email, in particular from a couple of >> organizations, comes with links that are not spelled out >> (http://and.all/that.jazz), but appear merely as CLICK HERE or the >> like. I was under the impression that that was illegal, but in any > > Why would a link be illegal? html emails should be illegal :-; I agree entirely, but in the real world, they occur, and they would not be such a pest if the URLs were spelled out. >> case it is baffling. Is there any way to get at them -- or, if >> not, to mark the email as unread in such a way that I can bring it >> up in my browser (Conkeror)? > > I use this, but as I recall just hitting enter on it should bring it up > in w3m (using the settings below) Thanks very much. --- Joe Fineman [email protected] ||: Two stupidities: "If it's worth doing, you can get a grant :|| ||: for it." "If it's worth doing, there's a market for it." :|| _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
