>Michael, >Most of the more commonly used or standard mail clients today allow the >sender to put in a URL address and encodes it so the recipient can just >click on URL in the message body and have it launch their browser taking >them automatically to that URL. It is a real convenience to those of use >using the more commonly used mime compliant mail clients. Tom's mailer is >not the one double sending the message. It is a quirk of some mail clients >to decode and present the decoded version together at the same time. >Bottom line is the problem is on your end. You might try using Eudora Lite >(it's free) and will eliminate the problem. >Dave
Dave, if I get a message where someone has typed in a URL, my mail reader (Eudora Pro) will let me double-click on it and fire up my web browser and go right to it. AFAIK this is with just a text typed URL in the message. I'm unfamiliar with any "encoding" of a URL in the message, isn't it just text? And if so, what "decoding" is happening? I do see some formatting characters in some EMAIL messages, and it does cause problems sometimes. Personally I prefer text-only in Email.
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