That seems to be the case.  In both my email programs the
"http" is needed to make the link active.  But, more than
that, it shows up in a different color and is less likely to
be overlooked amongst all the other text in the message.  I
never notice the link to your site until you mentioned it.

I didn't know that without the http the link could be active

Cotty wrote:
> 
> On 24/2/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
> 
> >Why not make the URL to your site more noticeable by making
> >it, what do you call it, a dynamic link ... y'know, with the
> >"http" in front of it.
> 
> Will this make a difference? In my plain text email application
> (Powermail 4.2), anything beginning with 'www' becomes highlighted in
> blue and if clicked on, opens the web browser and goes to that site. Does
> this mean that some email applications need the 'http://' preceding the
> 'www' ?
> 
> Sorry, I'm an infant WRT html...
> 
> Cheers,
>   Cotty
> 
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