Hi again, Paul! On or about 3/31/08, The Perfesser said:
>This is a message I tried to send last night that bounced back, >apparently because I had attempted to include some HTML (which, I >think, was in the INcoming message). Anyway, here it is again: In the header to this message, it indicates that you are using Apple Mail. I would guess that under Preferences, Composing, the message format is set to 'Rich Text', and that Apple Mail 'intelligently' did something in response to the URL that made your outgoing message into HTML. >I have deleted the HTML reference here, since I think that's what >caused the original message to bounce back. It was a link to a page >at applelinks.com But the link appeared fragmented, on two lines, >about which I wrote: Did you try that URL in Apple Mail, or in PowerMail? In the note that I received back from the list, the URL worked fine to open the link in my browser. Only the first line was highlighted, but the full URL worked. N.B. - PowerMail requires either a double-click or command-click to open a URL. About the manual - Both the manual available from the Help menu and the online version of the manual say that they were last modified in 2004. There have been changes to PowerMail since then; From what I have recently read, the manual is correct in the information conveyed, but is missing a number of details. - Don -- Don V. Zahniser Powerbook G3 (Pismo), 768MB RAM, 400MHz, Mac OS 10.4.11

