Bill Rising wrote: >On 9/17/02 22:20, Tony LaFemina wrote > >>Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote: >> >[snip...] > >>Seriously though! For those of you who don't like HTML in their e-mail. >>Would you rather copy and paste a web address rather than click it? Or >>in the case of an e-mail address, would you rather copy an e-mail >>address from the e-mail, open your mail program, click the button for >>new mail, then paste it into the To box, and then continue with typing >>your reply, or clicking the e-mail address in the e-mail you received >>and letting the link do everything else. >> > >Hmm... in most Mac mailers, command clicking anything resembling a URL >will open the proper agent with the proper address, without needing any >html. > >[snip...] > >bill >
I did some testing. Thanks to Lee everyone knows I'm using Navigator 6 for my mail handler. With this version, you don't have to command click anything any more. The program automatically converts URL's and e-mail addresses to clickable links. I'm not converting my web and e-mail addresses to clickable links in this e-mail. When you look at my signature, you should see clickable links. I think! -- Tony LaFemina Major in Spreadsheet Layout & Design Techniques Minor in Software Fundamentals http://hometown.aol.com/visitmacland/index.html remacs at optonline.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20020919/68cb28ce/attachment.html
