Try putting in the entire address without the href tag. For example: 
http://www.yoursite.com/UserCallDisplay.cfm

If I understand the other responses to your question correctly, when Outlook sees the 
http://  it will create a
link.

Melissa

"Gieseman, Athelene" wrote:

> OK, let me try to post the code again.  this time I change the tag in this
> message to say CF_mail.  I'm guessing the post didn't like the real tag.
>
> ________________________
>
> <cf_mail query="GetCall" to="#NewEmail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> subject="New Help Desk Ticket" type="HTML"><html><body>Thank you for
> reporting your issue to the Help Desk.  Your call was logged into
> our database at #prettydatetime#.  If your problem was not resolved at the
> time of your call you will be hearing back from a technician shortly.
> <P>
> <div align="center"><H3>Call Information</h3></div><P>
> <h4><b><font color="Blue">Ticket Number:</font></b>  #GetCall.ID#<P>
> <b><font color="Blue">Problem Description:</font></b>  <BR>
> #GetCall.Issue#<P>
> <!--- <a href="UserCallDisplay.cfm">Click here to see the status of your
> open calls.</a> --->
> </h4></body></html></cf_mail>
>


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