On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Miles Fidelman wrote:

> 
> On a number of my lists people used to send very long messages - notably
> newsletters or text copies of documents of one sort or another.  These
> days, they're more likely to send a short notice ("current issue
> available") along with a link to a web page.  In some cases, they'll send
> a table of contents populated with links.  Personally, I find this a
> positive turn of events.

Miles,

URL links and mailto entries do not require that the whole
email message be sent as an HTML document.

I'm not sending this as HTML, but the links in my .sig below
still present as active links in most GUI email readers.
(or maybe just in the Netscape and IE/Outlook ones).

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