Hi
On Tuesday 3 July 2007 at 8:58:44 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Akebono Translation
Service wrote:
That gives:
The message's content type was not explicitly allowed
Maybe you could host the message somewhere (as a .msg or .eml
file?) and post us a link? Or cut/paste the text from such a
Akebono Translation Service @ 2007-7-02 8:40:52 PM
HTML links don't work mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, using your example from above, you'd need to do something like
this:
a href=http://www.example.com/file.html;FILE.HTML/a
Actually I tried that, but to no avail.
I'm at a loss. Send us
Dear Chris,
I'm at a loss. Send us a message with a link.
http://www.akebono.nl/software.html
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
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Dear all,
http://www.akebono.nl/software.html
Note that this works in The Bat. It should not work in Outlook.
The funny thing is: when I hover my mouse above the link in the e-mail I *sent*
to this list, I get .htm (even from The Bat). When I hover my mouse above the
link in the e-mail
Hello Loek,
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 09:23:51 +0200 GMT (03/07/2007, 14:23 +0700 GMT),
Akebono Translation Service wrote:
ATS The funny thing is: when I hover my mouse above the link in the e-mail I
*sent* to this
ATS list, I get .htm (even from The Bat). When I hover my mouse above the link
in the
Dear Thomas,
Try sending the mail with the link in HTML. HTML mails are usually
frowned upon on this list, but in this case, I think it will help
pinning down the problem.
That gives:
The message's content type was not explicitly allowed
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
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Akebono
Akebono Translation Service @ 2007-7-01 6:30:00 AM
HTML links don't work mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
a href=FILE.HTMFILE.HTML/a
Use the extension htm instead of html. Three-letter extensions
work more places than four-letter ones (-;
The problem is that I can't influence the extensions people use
Dear Chris,
If you are linking to web sites, you'll need to include the full
address, complete with http://
So, using your example from above, you'd need to do something like
this:
a href=http://www.example.com/file.html;FILE.HTML/a
Actually I tried that, but to no avail.
Best regards,
Hi
On Saturday 30 June 2007 at 9:16:43 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Akebono Translation
Service wrote:
When I link an HTML file, it renders as
a href=FILE.HTMFILE.HTML/a in the eventual e-mail
received by people working with Outlook. When they click the
link, they of course get a 404, as
Dear MFPA,
Use the extension htm instead of html. Three-letter extensions
work more places than four-letter ones (-;
The problem is that I can't influence the extensions people use on their
websites if I want to link them...
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
--
Akebono Translation Service
Dear all,
When I link an HTML file, it renders as
a href=FILE.HTMFILE.HTML/a in the eventual e-mail received by people
working with Outlook. When they click the link, they of course get a 404, as
the last L of the extension is missing in the actual link.
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Loek van
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