David Dudine wrote:

> >From reading the posts here and responses on one Mac users' website, 
> and from a fruitful conversation with the technician at my internet 
> provider, I have concluded that there is nothing wrong with the 
> hyperlinks that I am sending.  The problem must be with the email 
> programs of certain recipients.  But, I'm not positive.
>
> I am sending this message in HTML, and copying a formatted article and 
> a hyperlink.  If any of you find that the hyperlink is not active or 
> the message and article are in plain text, would you please let me 
> know?  If more than a few replies appear on the digest, I will begin 
> to think that I do have a problem  Thanks.
>
> Oh, I'm not sure if the formatted article will be sent through the 
> list's server, but I know that hyperlinks do come to me as blue, 
> underlined and active.
>
> David Dudine
>
>
Hi Dave

I'm using Netscape 6 with OS 8.6 and it's not clickable here either. But 
like Marta said, move it to the desktop and it becomes a clickable icon. 
When you make these links, are you using a tool in your mail program 
that converts highlighted text to a clickable link? In Netscape the tool 
bar is located just below the subject line.

According to the source code it doesn't say you're sending HTML. It says 
"Content-type: multipart/alternative. Sorry, but I'm not familiar with 
that. Good luck.

-- 
Tony LaFemina
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