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I have some newsletter subcriptions which has URL links.

However, it seems like PPC Messaging shows those links as text and I
cannot click on them to open IE to view those links.

How can I overcome this limitation ?

Thanks.

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It is a limitation of Inbox on Pocket PCs. You can overcome this with
another email client. There are several out there. Do a Google Search on
Pocket PC Email Client and you should get a decent amount of hits.

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"flahmeshess" <dingdongdingding@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1121417222.739309.46190@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I have some newsletter subcriptions which has URL links.
>
> However, it seems like PPC Messaging shows those links as text and I
> cannot click on them to open IE to view those links.
>
> How can I overcome this limitation ?
>
> Thanks.
>

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If the text contains the link, you can highlight the link and paste it
into pie's address bar

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]

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Reply to message from "Clinton Fitch, Clinton Fitch \(Dot\) Com!"
<management@NOSPAMMINGME.clintonfit (Fri, 15 Jul 2005 19:38:22) about "Re:
URL Links in emails":

> "flahmeshess"
> <dingdongdingding@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1121417222.739309.
> 46190@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups. com...
>> I have some newsletter subcriptions which has URL links.

>> However, it seems like PPC Messaging shows those links as text and I
>> cannot click on them to open IE to view those links.

>> How can I overcome this limitation ?


I might be misreading the OP intent, but as long as the link is of the type
"http:\\..." the links in an email with the default messaging client, upon
tapping, from the inbox does open the browser and go to the page. The OS on
the test unit was 2003 SE, and I just verified.

Might be something unique to 2003 se and beyond.

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Mine's 2003 SE.

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can you address the same sample message containing a url to your
pocketpc and to this section so that we can see what form it is in when
received?

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]

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Reply to message from "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]"
<BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> (Sat, 16 Jul 2005 10:13:44) about "Re: URL Links
in emails":

> can you address the same sample message containing a url to your
> pocketpc and to this section so that we can see what form it is in when
> received?

> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]

Well, this is the complete text of the message I just used for a test (both
originated and received on the ppc for the test, but I have received pc
messages with links that work):

"http://www.usatoday.com"

and this is the body of the email received, which did work as a link ( note
the cutoff message as well from pocket outlook)

"http://www.usatoday.com

[Message truncated. Tap Edit->Mark for Download to get remaining portion.]
"

If you want to dig deeper into the headers and structure just give me
permission and I'll forward or send new email to an email account, avoiding
any reader mechanics.

cool.

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