It has always worked for me through several clients and servers but I
didn't know about a: or b: That's why my geek status has been withdrawn.
Chuck Norcutt
Dan Mitchell wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> But cut and paste is not required if you remember to enclose your links
>> in angle brackets
>> <https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/00/00/00/83/02/01/83020190.pdf>
>
> only if you also:
>
> a:are using a mail client that knows about that on the sending end,
>
> b:aren't sending it through any mail server which takes the more
> conservative approach to RFC 2822 2.1.1
>
> If this list software didn't nuke non-plaintext bodies, then you could
> add in an extra mime-type which could have html in there, but then you
> could also have images, all sorts of stuff, which presumably is the
> reason why it's plaintext or nothing.
>
> tinyurl is probably a more reliable solution.
>
> -- dan
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