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<p>Hi Russell,</p>

<p>On Tue, 25 May 2004, at 14:46:57 [GMT -0500] (which was 1:46 PM where
I live) you wrote:</p>

<p>LG>> Maybe I'm not fully understanding what you mean. Could you maybe post an 
example or explain it a bit more.<p>

<p>LG>> If you just want to make a hyperlink in an e-mail, the HTML should be a simple 
 tag.<p>

<p>LG>> Am I on the wrong tangent?<p>

<p>RLF> One of us is.  I am unable to insert html code directly into the email.  The 
toolbar has to be used and when I try inserting through the template, that doesn't 
work either. </p>

<p>Whoops... Let's try again with proper paragraph markings.</p>

<p>Here's an "a href"</p>

<p><a href="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">E-mail me baby!</a></p>

<p>RLF> I'm confused about the separator.  I thought that's what the following was.  
It comes directly out of the template.</p>




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Cheers,<br>
Leif Gregory</p>

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