![]() ![]() That's to say a different font,a larger font, italics, a signature in italics, a colour etc. Unless you not only enable rtf, but also actually make some alteration that really requires rtf. We've noticed that mail doesn't send rtf that outlook on an exchange server likes I prefer the edit link, so's you get a neat link, rather than the (sometimes) 3 line url.Ĭhecking the way mail works while interested in another post Then find a shortcut combo that isn't in use by something else ⚠ & there you are. ![]() If you go to system prefs - keyboard & mouse - keyboard shortcuts you can set a shortcut for anything that is in the mail menus.Ĭlick the + at bottom left to add one, select mail from the applications drop down, then type in the exact name of the mail menu item you want a shortcut for eg :Add Hyperlink. dialog, or (b) is there something I can do in Mail to get it to send messages that Exchange (or Outlook, who knows who the culprit is) doesn't hack in half?įWIW, if I send one of these long hyperlinks to myself and check it with Mail, it works just fine. I guess my question could be asked two ways: (a) is there a keyboard shortcut for launching the Edit > Add Hyperlink. I've configured mail to compose in Rich Text Format thinking that would help, but it doesn't seem to. in order to make it appear immediately underlined. It seems that when I send an email with a lengthy hyperlink from my Mac (via a Verio POP server) to my corporate email account (an account which I use Microsoft Outlook 2003 to check and which is hosted on Exchange Server 2000, if that is of help), the hyperlink is always broken at the end of the line when I read the message in Outlook 2003 unless I select the hyperlink in Mail before sending it and use Edit > Add Hyperlink. ![]() I seem to find myself selecting Edit > Add Hyperlink. ![]()
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