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Electronic Mail - How to Write HTML links in E-Mail

SUMMARY: Write web addresses in e-mail messages that can be clicked.

When writing e-mail that involves telling someone about a webpage, it is recommended to write the complete URL, including the http:// prefix, instead of just writing the last part of the URL.

For example, instead of writing www.envprogramming.com in an e-mail message, write http://www.envprogramming.com

Why?

Many e-mail programs will 'render' such text as a link, letting people quickly and easily click on the link in the e-mail message to view your suggested site. Chances are, more e-mail programs will recognize addresses starting with the http:// prefix than those which do not.


 


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