Re: Missing dot in HREF when using CDO mail object
- From: Dan Mitchell <djmitchella@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 16:01:46 -0700
UConnFan92 <michael.depascale@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:1193246332.616481.36050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Thanks for prompting me to post more...
Hopefully this will give you a clearer picture of the message (if the
HTML does not look right, I can send you a text file).
sMailTextBody = "<A href="http://www.yale.edu/ppdev/forms/isp/1410FR.
14_ISP_RateCalculation.xls"><P>Form 1410</P></A>"
[...]
That looks fine to me; sorry, I don't have any immediate suggestions,
other than trying to send it through different servers and see what
happens, and check the settings of the server you're sending it through
in case anything shows up there.
Also, as I mentioned before, does it make a difference if you're
sending to people on the same server / different servers / generic
Internet mail users? (say, someone @hotmail.com)
Does it make a difference if you add in extra padding text before the
message? Do you know if there's any spam filters between the source and
destination? (because a message that contains nothing but a URL and
"click here" has a fairly reasonable chance of being detected as spam).
Now, I don't know if filters will munge the URLs in the way you're
seeing, but it's not impossible.
-- dan
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