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How to login depends on the website. You probably can't plug the list of files in directly, given there's likely some POST things needed before, but the file can probably at least be used to generate arguments for wget in a script.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
urlscan
URLSCAN(1) General Commands Manual URLSCAN(1)
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>.
December 10, 2006 URLSCAN(1)