On Friday, October 15, 2004, TBUDL wrote... >>> Can anyone help resolve why when I redirect an incoming email >>> which contains active hyperlinks i.e web page URL does it redirect >>> with a plain text message format thereby rendering the facility of >>> clicking the URL useless to the new recipient?
>> assuming you'r original email was sent as plaintext as well this is simply due >> to the email client of your recipent. >> when you've receipt your email as html either forward it as html as well or >> don't inline the original message but attach it to the forward. > You misunderstand my message. I am referring to the facility of > REDIRECTION which should not make any changes to the original email > and NOT FORWARDING. REDIRECTION allows you to resend the original > email to a 3rd party without the email appearing to have come from > you. When doing this manually in TheBat the hypertext URL is > converted to plain text and is no longer active (clickable). This > then renders the facility of REDIRECTION useless. Unless I have > switched something on/off that I should not have done. Is the original email plain text, or HTML? TB shouldn't modify anything on redirection, though I vaguely remember seeing something crop up about HTML redirection in the past, but it might have been for forwards only. -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Using The Bat! v3.0.2.1 on Windows XP Service Pack 2 'The Geek shall inherit the earth.' - Linus 5:5
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