Yeah, that is called HTML-formatted email, and it doesn't like that, either.
Plain text is best (and not just for this list).
on 3/14/03 5:35 PM, Jerry Causey at ggcausey@attbi.com wrote:
> What appeared as a hyperlink in my message,
> http://www.suspension.com/part_order.htm
> was just text of a URL that your mail client interpreted as a
> hyperlink because it is internet aware. My mail client
> (Pegasus) allows me to actually imbed a hyperlink in an email
> message (just as in MS Word, one can click the toolbar command
> "Insert, Hyperlink"). Majordomo REALLY hates these, I guess,
> because it deleted my entire message (and YES, I did remove
> all of the crap at the bottom of the original message). There
> were only two differences in the two messages I sent:
> 1) The first message was RTF and the second was DOS Text.
> 2) The first message had an embedded hyperlink.
> Regards,
> Jerry
>
>> Doesn't mind hyperlinks, the text you pasted in contained one. It's
>> attachments that the list strips out.
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