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Adding Links in Snow Leopard's Mail

Apple Mail in Snow Leopard now has a Command-key shortcut for adding a link to an email.

If you use plain-text email, this will not be helpful at all, but if you send styled email, it's a nice shortcut for adding URLs to your email messages. Simply select the word(s) you want to make into a link, press Command-K, and enter the URL to build into the link.

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Nisus and QuicKeys Lists Move

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Nisus and QuicKeys Lists Move -- Fred Terry <pfterry@lks.csi.com> points out that the Nisus and QuicKeys mailing lists are now automated by a LISTSERV program at Dartmouth. List members should have been automatically transferred, but in case you got lost in the move or in case you'd like to subscribe, you can get on either list by sending email to <listserv@listserv.dartmouth.edu>. In the body of your message, type one or both of the following commands:

sub nisus Polly Penguin
sub quickeys Polly Penguin

Of course, be sure to type your full name in place of Polly Penguin. [TJE]

 

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