Re: Method for putting web URL in plain text email newsletters
by "Paul Roberts" <roberts_paul(at)bigfoot.com>
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Sat, 6 Apr 2002 07:23:04 +0100 |
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"Jay Smith" <jay(at)JaySmith.com>, "hwg-techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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I'm using MS Outlook Express Ver. 6.00.26 and both are clickable links.
Paul Roberts
roberts_paul(at)bigfoot.com
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From: "Jay Smith" <jay(at)JaySmith.com>
To: "hwg-techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 11:34 PM
Subject: Method for putting web URL in plain text email newsletters
> Hi,
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> I have just discovered that what I thought to be true may no longer be
> true (unfortunately that is happening entirely too often these days).
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> I thought that a "fully qualified" URL in an email (i.e. plain text
> email newsletter) would be most likely to be a clickable link in the
> recipients email system. (I know that AOL users are hosed.)
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> For example:
> http://www.JaySmith.com=20
> should be clickable by the recipient.
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> And=20
> www.JaySmith.com
> would NOT be clickable.
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> HOWEVER, I have learned today that in MS Outlook Express Ver. 6.00.26,
> **ONLY** the=20
> www.JaySmith.com
> version was clickable (in a plain text message).
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> That user said that the
> http://www.JaySmith.com=20
> was visible, but was not a clickable link.
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> 100% of my previous experience was that the opposite was true.
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> So.... what is the consensus on what the situation really is and what
> to do about it.
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> Jay
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> Jay Smith
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> e-mail: Jay(at)JaySmith.com mailto:Jay(at)JaySmith.com
> website: http://www.JaySmith.com
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> Jay Smith & Associates
> P.O. Box 650
> Snow Camp, NC 27349 USA
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> Phone: Int+US+336-376-9991
> Toll-Free Phone in US & Canada:
> 1-800-447-8267
> Fax: Int+US+336-376-6750
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