>I never though you would use OE Gregg. I wouldn't ask your advice if I 
>knew you did. ;)
>For 8 years 90% of all links that I have posted have been underlined 
>sadly my move to mozilla proved this. :( Mozilla will add a fore and aft 
>"_" making the link less than usable which you kindly pointed out about 
>a month ago. Every other email client I have treats underlined links, 
>both sending and receiving, properly. This covers a few platforms and 
>email clients with eudora being the exception. Perhaps Moz has taken 
>your W3C to heart, but why add extra characters and corrupt everything 
>between. Smells bad to me.
>Is <> some sort of mac thing? Before joining this list I'd never seen 
>this ugly hack, well that's what it looks like.

well my mailer does nothing with url's or any html related. 
but the <> thing is a MIME escape code. if your MIME implementartion
recognizes the http:// it should make a link, but not all mailers have
an association to deal with http://. 



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