On 2/8/03 at 10:19 PM john roberts made the surprising claim:

>I use OE and have no problem with sending/receiving clickable HTML links.
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Being able to use clickable links in mail does not surprise me, but how 
do you put HTML anchors into the middle of the text stream with Outlook 
Express? By this I mean something like this link. 
<http://lml.homedns.org> Instead of having it appear as 
<http://lml.homedns.org>. The first is a real anchor; the latter is 
interpreted by the operating system parser to be a URL, and it treats it 
as a link.

If you can insert HTML, you can also put in graphics without attaching 
them to the e-mail.

Julia set image here.

Some of the things I did above, may not work properly in all mail 
readers, and it will be killed in the digest. :-)

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