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22-Feb-2008, 05:27 PM #1
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Hi:

Can anyone tell me how to make a hyperlink in e-mail that doesn't look like a link, but when you click on it it will go to an e-mail address?

I "think" I explained it correctly.
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22-Feb-2008, 06:11 PM #2
Why?
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23-Feb-2008, 09:11 AM #3
Hi inkberry4108: Welcome to Tech Support Guy.

I'm unsure of what email program you are using, or what your recipient is using so these instructions are basic.

The HTML "Mailto" command may work, assuming the email program can handle hyperlinks.

Here is an example: <a href="mailto:email@server.com">Email Me</a>

The email@server.com in the example would be where you would place the email address you want to link to, and the Email Me would be replaced with what you want the recipient to see to click.

Otherwise, I suggest just creating a basic link to the email: An example: mailto:email@server.com.

Hope that helps!
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26-Feb-2008, 10:33 AM #4
You want a hyperlink that does not look like a hyperlink??? Hrrmmmmm.
Uhhhhhh why??
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26-Feb-2008, 07:46 PM #5
I think it's time to close this one. This is not something we want to assist with here at TSG.
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