I have found out from recipients that the hyperlinks which I send are
sometimes clickable, but most often not clickable.

They are blue and underlined before I send them.  They are clickable before
I send them, and clickable when I receive them from myself.  They always
work for me.

This happens in plain text and HTML formatted messages.  One of the
recipients uses a Mac and the other one who is telling me this has a Windows
machine.  I have not been able to find out if the links I send are blue and
underlined when they are received.  I think that they are blue and
underlined, but the Windows user is telling me that I have to make them
active hypertext using a manual technique, even though they are already blue
and underlined and clickable for me.  I think that the technique she
describes is not for Mac OS.

I am using the final versions of Outlook Express and Internet Explorer that
are offered for OS9.1.  The unclickable links are ones that I copy manually
onto email and ones that are automatically copied by clicking "Mail-Send
Link" in Explorer.


Can anyone shed some light on this problem?

David Dudine





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