I have to admit, posting in the Outlook format is annoying. Maybe as was 
reccomended use the Mozilla mail client for windows. 

If you are trying to link to your linux htdocs folder when in windows ? That 
is going to be a problem, the only way I know would to be or to use vmware, 
and well I don't think its possible to get vmware for free. And well I am NOT 
someone to use illegal software. If I am mistaken, but I understand it that 
you want to link from within windows to your htdocs in linux...... ? Maybe 
try searching freshmeat.net or sourceforge.net ? 

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