If you're retrieving it with Entourage, it should be showing as a link.
Entourage does that automatically as long as it recognizes the item as an
URL. If you're sending/retrieving with some other application, then you may
need to wrap the URL in a <a href></a> construct, although I'm not
absolutely that will work either. (I don't have any other apps to test
with.)


George

On 7/15/02 07:56, SVEN AERTS wrote:

> On 15-07-2002 05:00, "Entourage:mac Talk"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> From: George Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 11:05:58 -0400
>> Subject: Re: What determines that I can only put 76 characters on 1 line
>> 
>> On 7/14/02 07:35, SVEN AERTS wrote:
>> 
>>>> So if I  "Mail&NewsPreferences/Compose-Mailformat:HTML" then those that
>>> have
>>>> the html option active in their email-program, see my line as a button ?
>> 
>> Not necessarily as a button, but they can make the window wide enough so the
>> entire URL fits on one line...html doesn't impose the 76-character line
>> length (there is still a limit, but it's a largish number).
>> 
>> George
>> 
>> -- 
>> George Clark - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Just send a message with that button to my hotmail account... The line
> doesn�t appear as a button there; it is not even highlighted. Or in
> blue-underligned as a link.
> How can I make something look blue and underlined?



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