NAME¶
urlscan - browse the URLs in an email message from a terminal
SYNOPSIS¶
urlscan [options] < 
message
 
urlscan [options] 
message
 
DESCRIPTION¶
urlscan accepts a single email message on standard input, then displays a
  terminal-based list of the URLs in the given message. Selecting a URL will
  invoke 
sensible-browser(1) on it (and hence any browser specified in
  the 
BROWSER environment variable).
 
urlscan is primarily intended to be used with the 
mutt (1)
  mailreader, but it should work well with any terminal-based mail program.
 
urlscan is similar to 
urlview(1), but has the following additional
  features:
 
1. Support for more message encodings, such as quoted-printable and
  base64.
 
2. Extraction and display of the context surrounding each URL.
 
OPTIONS¶
  - -b, --background
 
  - Run the Web browser in the background, so you can select
      another URL without closing it (this will not work with terminal-based Web
      browsers such as lynx, links, or w3m).
 
  - -c, --compact
 
  - Display a simple list of the extracted URLs, instead of
      showing the context of each URL.
    
 
   
MUTT INTEGRATION¶
To integrate urlscan with mutt, include the following two commands in
  
~/.muttrc:
 
 
macro index,pager \cb "<pipe-message> urlscan<Enter>"
  "call urlscan to extract URLs out of a message"
 
macro attach,compose \cb "<pipe-entry> urlscan<Enter>"
  "call urlscan to extract URLs out of a message"
 
 
Once these lines are in your mutt configuration file, pressing Control-b will
  allow you to browse and open the URLs in the currently selected message.
 
SEE ALSO¶
/usr/share/doc/urlscan/README, 
sensible-browser(1),
  
urlview(1), 
mutt(1)
 
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Daniel Burrows
  <dburrows@debian.org>.