Use the mailto: prefix in your email signatures

Subject: Use the mailto: prefix in your email signatures
From: Lionel Wolberger <LWolberg -at- KSL -dot- CO -dot- IL>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997 14:24:39 +0300

Whirlers,

When you write your email in your signature, consider writing it with a
mailto: prefix, as follows:

mailto:myname -at- myserver -dot- com

Then the signature will be a live link in most browsers (just like any
http://www.site.com becomes a link). Readers can click on your signature
to respond.

Lionel

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