I send out a once a week email newsletter that asks for a yes or no response about attending this week's meeting of an organization. The reply is to be sent to three addresses, so the newsletter's Reply-To: includes the three addresses.
I tested the email by sending it to myself at an account where I read mail with TheBat!, and to my Yahoo webmail account. I was gratified to find that both TheBat! and Yahoo could [Reply] to my message. Then I tested the message by sending it to our members. I found that not all members could hit [Reply] and address the three members in my message's Reply-To: . For example, AOL members address only me (the sender) when they hit [Reply]. It tried including mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in a message mto one of our AOL members and asking her to click on it. The link didn't open a new message. I also tried sending her the same link enclosed by < >, and that didn't work either. Is there a way to include a mailto: (or equivalent) that will always work? If it is, can I include the Subject: in one mailto: (or equivalent), so I can click on one mailto: to answer "yes", or a second mailto: to answer "no"? Thanks for your help. -- Dan Using The Bat! v1.62 Christmas Edition on Windows 95 4.0 Build 1111a -- Daniel A. Grunberg Kensington, Maryland, USA homepage: www.nyx.net/~dgrunber/ ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html