On 23 September 2011 21:04, AndyD <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been using asciidoc to generate reports for a number of years and
> cross linking within a document has always worked fine when the
> generated output is sent via email and then viewed in Thunderbird.
> Unfortunately, some users now want to view these emails in MS Outlook
> and these links then don't work.
>
> The asciidoc text I'm using is something like:
>
> <<andyd,AndyD>>
>
> ...
>
> [[andyd]]
>
> Has anyone had this problem before? If so, is there any type of work
> around? The only work around I can think of at the moment is to tell
> these users not to be so stupid and use a proper mail reading tool!

Subtle :)

Some corporate environments disable outlook links from unknown
sources, check that they think you are harmless (sorry don't know how)

Cheers
Lex

> Thanks,
> Andy
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