I forwarded it to myself at work...it's clickable in Outlook...so, I guess it's just an AOL thang. :-) But to be honest, I don't recall many links being clickable in AOL when sent from a non AOL user anyway, so I didn't notice it. Donna In a message dated 10/13/2003 2:27:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, ChasM49@xxxxxxx writes: > if its supposed to be clickable... with aol is a no no..... and any more > makes no difference what version of aol is used... seems another of aols > improvements that has been snuck in ..... lol...seems in their mail settings > under > preferneces clickable links in mail can be set so as to make them un > clickable.. > or supposedly as the user defines..... BUT!!!!! for some reason it is > defaulted > by AOL at their end as unclickable......this is under their spam controls > settings.... and is a feature for some reason not really working as good as > it is > supposed to be... one of those new,bigger,better,improved,faster deals...... > > lol..... and as usual a bug that has been reported but not one of great > importance to be fixed so have to use copy and paste.................. > chuck...in Ok > VIEW ARCHIVES @ //www.freelists.org UNSUBSCRIBE by sending email to triadtechtalk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the Subject field. To VIEW/CHANGE your subscription status go to //www.freelists.org/webpage/triadtechtalk Contact List Owner - dbcfour@xxxxxxx