Feb 26th, 2009, 1:47 PM
Hi Ben,
Thank you for your kind help so far.
I tested that script. I get the email with the http name, however I still get that non-clickable link. This is very strange.
Here is my test scenario. I have vista and I use it's own windows email system which is an upgrade to outlook express. The link is clickable when sent to say yahoo or gmail mailboxes and it even works on my outlook express on my windows xp computer. So you're right it is an email client issue, however it works well using FT1 on all email clients and both operating systems, so maybe the script needs a bit of tweaking which is where I need your help. I tested these both using the text email and the HTML email formats and both are still not giving me the clickable links, just the flat name of the link. You said you may be able to tweak it. Can you please tell me how to do this?
Regards,
Tony
Thank you for your kind help so far.
I tested that script. I get the email with the http name, however I still get that non-clickable link. This is very strange.
Here is my test scenario. I have vista and I use it's own windows email system which is an upgrade to outlook express. The link is clickable when sent to say yahoo or gmail mailboxes and it even works on my outlook express on my windows xp computer. So you're right it is an email client issue, however it works well using FT1 on all email clients and both operating systems, so maybe the script needs a bit of tweaking which is where I need your help. I tested these both using the text email and the HTML email formats and both are still not giving me the clickable links, just the flat name of the link. You said you may be able to tweak it. Can you please tell me how to do this?
Regards,
Tony