On Sunday December 4 2005 3:55 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 04 December 2005 19:50, Jerry Feldman wrote:
I sometimes use html for sending long links and clickable links usually work. Try using http:// You might also want to put the link insize of an angle bracket: <http://www.suse.com>
(I use sylpheed claws at home and kmail at work, so I don't want to test it directly).
This is in kmail, and your link above is clickable, as are the email address and URL in your sig, and all URLs in the default list signature
It isn't the sending email client that determines if a link is clickable, it's the receiving. Unless the html is screwed up somehow, that is.
Maybe there's a tag that hasn't been closed properly, or an unterminated quoted string?
Thanks for your response. The mail I sent had no colored text in it. I don't believe it was even in HTML, at least I didn't send it in HTML. I've had people receiving my emails tell me that my links are plain text so I've resent them with no colored text and the links come through just fine. If the list will accept HTML formatted posts, I'll send this one in HTML with one colored word to test what I'm saying. Here is the link to Wikipedia http://www.wikipedia.org/ -- LTR Registered Linux user #280295 itisi@kvremcwb.com