Christopher Stone wrote: > How do you know he is using pine? His message-IDs begin "Pine.". Dead give-away. > He should be using mutt if he is using a console, Arguably, yes, but IMHO mutt took a lot more configuration before it worked the way I wanted it to work. (I'm on it now, though...) I must And there's no reason why he shouldn't be using text mode MUAs in an xterm, either. > and anyway, if links can click on urls, so should pine. That's very debateable. Links is a web browser, and pine (and mutt) aren't. Philosophically, an MUA has no business trying to interpret a non-MIME non-UUencode mail body, or a text/plain message part. Which is what it would take: either MUA can shell out to links, but the difficult bit is working out "what's a URL". (Links gets it easy, because HTML identifies a URL unambiguously). Practically, identifying URLs gets messy. Something of the form http://localhost/ might be easy, but then "why don't you support www.example.com? Or http://www.example.com/test.php?" (It might be interesting to see how many URL-identifying programs include those question marks as part of the URL.) I maintain that there is no Right Way to do it, especially when URLs line-wrap. Microsoft programs can get hopelessly confused. It's a lot of extra complexity incidental to the business of e-mail. Also, links is designed around the concept that it's going to show hypertext, and so the scrolling supports hyperlinks in the text (down means down to the next hyperlink, which might be scroll down a page, or down a line). Mutt and pine are designed around the concept that they're going to be showing plain text, possibly with attachments. Changing either MUA to show hypertext would be a major change to the way either program worked, and inconvenience their main purpose of showing plain text (down normally means scroll down, except occasionally?) Philosophically, the Unix Way to do it would be to have a separate find-url program that could be shared between programs (or easily replaced). This would get you what you want without bulking up links or the MUA: the MUA would pipe the body-text to find-url, which would run links with the (user-selected) URL. James. -- E-mail address: james@ | This was, apparently, beyond her ken. So far beyond westexe.demon.co.uk | her ken that she was well into barbie territory. | -- J. D. Baldwin