Monday, May 24, 2010

How do I include a web address in email?

Most email programs will recognize a complete address including http:// as an address and make it into a link. If you use "rich text" or html mail you can use the link button that will allow a word or words to act as a link to a web site.




How do I include a web address in email?
In your browser address bar,





Click at the beginning of the address,


Press Shift + End to Highlight the entire Web Address,





Press Ctrl + c (Copies) to copy the web address





Click in your Email where you want to paste the web address,





Press Ctrl+v (paste) to paste the address.
Reply:Most programs can be configured as a link to a http:// address, but there's only a link, and mail won't be a POP account. But each moment more programs are recognizing the needing of to have a POP account and Web pages are be considering as a complement of messengers, groups, etc... in order to control mail traffic while you are chatting -an example. But it depends what you want to do and wich type of Webs are you mentioning.


In Yahoo! you can receive mails in your mail program. If you use Outlook or Outlook Express all you need is to write your ID -without @mail.yahoo.uk- and password as the name of account, the server is mail.yahoo.uk -or .com in the place of uk-, to mark "My server requires authentication" in the card 'Servers' and to mark again the option for a SSL conection in the last one. I'm sorry for my poor English.





Some minutes later: sorry, I'd like to say pop.mail.yahoo.uk and smtp.mail.yahoo.uk -or .com- in servers name.


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