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Outlook provides voting buttons, but they are useless if you have
anybody who uses a different mail client. So it is necessary to have some alternatives. One alternative is to send an URL that logs onto a web-page containing the voting information. There are problems with this for a number of reasons - you have to open up a web-browser, for one thing, and different browsers behave differently. Also you then can't be certain that the person voting is the same person you sent the e-mail to - somebody else can create an URL that looks as if it is a vote from another person - poor security. So the best solution appears to use the 'mailto' command in your e-mail. This can be part of html or raw. Here's an example: ?subject=Vote%20user%20 123456%20-%20Yes?&body=Enter%20Comment%20tex*t%20below: The above works well (you have another line for the 'vote no', 'vote abstain' or other options), you may have, as above, one agent e-mail address per answer or one agent for all answers. So, what is the problem? The problem is the cursor. When I click onto the above URL and have Outlook as my main e-mail client, the e-mail comes up with the cursor positioned under the 'E' of 'Enter'. I'd like it to come on the next line, or, better a two lines below the colon. Sadly the obvious answer of adding a couple of line feeds %10 doesn't work - these are converted, by the browser, into underscores. What I really need is some way of getting html through to the other end. Any suggestions? |
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