Hi Ryan,
Please see below for a bit of possible guidance...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan posted:
Sid Barras wrote:
HI,
I tried sending a post just then with a web site link, and it got bounced
back for having enriched text. I assume the bounce was talking about the
link I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only help that AOL tech support could offer me was to suggest I use
the AOL Anywhere option (in other words, go to AOL as a web site while in
another browser)
It's the AOL on the Web option: http://webmail.aol.com/
Should work with any browser, version 3 or higher.
your mail reader can detect URLs and highlight them for you, even in plain text.
Herb
- Original Message -
From: Sid Barras [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 16:41
Subject: OT: OK, how do some people send HTML links to PDML, and I can't
Sid, it's your mail reader automatically creating the links for things that
start with http:// or mailto:
Sid Barras wrote:
HI,
I tried sending a post just then with a web site link, and it got bounced
back for having enriched text. I assume the bounce was talking about the
link I included in the letter.
But I see posts all the time with hot links. What am I doing wrong?
Sid
Tell your mail
To supplement Ryan: links will still show up underlined and hot-linked in
plain text.
Maris
Ryan K. Brooks wrote:
Sid Barras wrote:
HI,
I tried sending a post just then with a web site link, and it got
bounced back for having enriched text. I assume the bounce was
talking about the link
Ryan posted:
Sid Barras wrote:
HI,
I tried sending a post just then with a web site link, and it got bounced
back for having enriched text. I assume the bounce was talking about the
link I included in the letter.
But I see posts all the time with hot links. What am I doing wrong?
Sid
- Original Message -
Subject: Re: OT: OK, how do some people send HTML links to PDML, and I
can't??
For the record, AOL doesn't allow the user to send Plain Text. Perhaps
it's not
the only program with this limitation.
Is that why some AOL users have what appears to be broken HTML
William Robb quoted me and inquired:
For the record, AOL doesn't allow the user to send Plain Text. Perhaps
it's not
the only program with this limitation.
Is that why some AOL users have what appears to be broken HTML tags in their
posts?
I presume the Major is trying to strip the code
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William Robb quoted me and inquired:
For the record, AOL doesn't allow the user to send Plain Text. Perhaps
it's not
the only program with this limitation.
Is that why some AOL users have what appears to be broken HTML tags in their
posts?
I presume
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