Hi all, 
 your suggestion Mike reminded me that in outlook, if you convert an html
email to text it will automatically provide you with the url of any link
which had been part of the email.  Perhaps other browsers also do this, and
so perhaps this is a work-around to the problem?

Chip


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Pietruk [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 2:46 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: GW Micro Announces New Email List: GW-Apps
> 
> ike 
> 
> Regarding Orlando's report:  while I cannot speak as to 
> Eudora, I do note that from the webmail interface of 
> Panix.com, the link failed also to be clickable.
> I bounced it to YahooMail where it was clickable. 
> So what seems clear to me is that there is something 
> nonstandard to your encoding which, in some instances, may 
> cause either an inability for some to subscribe if they fail 
> to understand as to what is happening or them giving up if 
> they don't figure out the hoops through which they have to jump.
> Perhaps what you could do is include in the text of the msg 
> the text of the link itself saying something to the effect:
> 
> if the above link is unclicable, copy or paste the folowwing 
> into your web browser.  
> 
> That should solve things for the vast majority of folks who 
> encounter either what Orlando or I observed.  
> 
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> 
> 
> Another year is dawning,
> dear Father let it be,
> on earth or else in Heaven
> another year for Thee!
>  Frances Havergal
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