I have been using nmh for at least 25 years and there are enough growing pains now to think seriously about at least getting another user agent to better handle html messages and securelinks. The system is debian which means that it comes loaded with exim4 which answers to the name sendmail or mail and is the MTA found on debian distributions. I have it set to put individual messages in ~/Mail/folder which I would like to keep as much of that as possible to be able to still read about 25 years of archives at times. I am a command-line junky although I do live in the 21ST century and have used gnome but I am not sure this system is quite beefy enough for gnome so I'd like to stay in the command-line world as in let's not have to boil the ocean so I can occasionally click on a link that is in a html message. The situation which I am dealing with right this minute is that I need to reset my password on a web site that our smart thermostat uses and it sends you a confirmation message that has a securelink in it. Click that link and, hopefully, you get approved to reset your password. I don't know what happens because i have yet to see it work. The web page that the link goes to defaults to a message stating that "This link has already expired." which, I guess, changes to something else if you happen to correctly respond to it. Basically, is there anything in the command-line world that I could install which would help in these situations? If I could do that while still leaving nmh around, that would be a big bonus. The goal is to shred as little as possible and be able to respond to securelinks in html. Thanks in advance. Martin McCormick _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list