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Hi 😕


During a recent discussion here, I received many email notifications; here is one example:-



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The text (x2) shown in blue looks like an active link (my mouse pointer changes from a black arrow ➘ to a hand with a finger pointing☝︎) but the link simply doesn't 'work' on my iMac - nor, I've since discovered, does it 'work' on my Microsoft Windows machines!


Here is the 'link' expanded ......


https://btmail.bt.com/cp/applink/mail/LoadMessageContent?cKey=1422174775337-1175 0&iframeID=x-mail-msg-iframe-box-1422174777762&cw=892#27539569


My question is - SHOULD the (apparent) links 'work'?


If so, might the 'problem' lie with BT (my ISP) rather than with my computers?


What do YOU think?

Posted on Jan 25, 2015 1:19 AM

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Feb 14, 2017 4:54 AM in response to SiHancox

Thank you, 'SiHancox'!


An extra question for you, if I may. Can you explain how I should set up matters so that when a post such as yours is added to a thread, I'm sent an email by Apple to so advise me? (It's so long since I did it, I've now forgotten!). I only saw your reply when I came here to ask about my iPod problem today!


Cheers


David B.

Jan 25, 2015 4:18 AM in response to HunterBD

Yes, the link should work - it does on my clean install of yosemite (latest iMac) also on the iPad mini. When the mouse pointer is moved over the link (it highlights the web address) and clicked it opens Safari at the desired post - also to the right hand side you should see a "downwards" pointing arrow, if that's clicked it opens a window instead of going to Safari so leaving you still in Mail, but you can scroll all the other replies.


The reason why your links are not working - not sure. If not working on another system not related to OS X then I would think the issue is elsewhere, but not sure how it could be ISP related - it might be worth looking at how you have your mail programmes configured, could it be they both happen to be set in a way that does not allow this sort of ability (ie plain text or some sort of similar setting). Think someone else might come along and expand on this idea if correct.

Jan 25, 2015 3:18 PM in response to Barney-15E

What a shame that you were unable (unwilling!) to check your links, Barney-15E. 😟


Perplexed, I forwarded the Apple email to MYSELF both to my gmail AND to my Microsoft 'Outlook' email addresses.


In each case, on arrival, the blue link was now underlined in the forwarded Apple email (I'm not sure of the relevance of that fact!).


Most importantly, though - clicking the underlined link in each of the forwarded emails DID now work and brought me directly to this thread!


RESULT! 😎


It thus appears that BT Mail *is* the culprit, just as you, Barney-15E, had suggested. Thank you. 🙂


BD


PS Do you recognise the aircraft in my avatar?

Mar 29, 2015 9:52 AM in response to Barney-15E

I understand, Barney. I'd like to apologise to you for my previous bad attitude - no doubt prompted by my frustration at being unable to determine the reason for the apparent 'fault'. My bad - I really am sorry.

I'm still trying to help BT discover the problem with BT's web mail! I've just spent well over an hour talking to a guy in India who works for BT. I even gave him control of my iMac so he could try out for himself. He SAW the problem, but doesn't understand HOW this error can occur! Sadly, he was unfamiliar with OS X and tried to persuade me that the error was probably because Apple has designed it's link to only work correctly with Apple Mail!

He has promised to investigate further and call me back on my home number. We shall see!

Thank you for your comment. I was able to use it as a current example post/email response from Apple.

Cheers! 😎


David B.

Mar 29, 2015 2:36 PM in response to HunterBD

Sadly, he was unfamiliar with OS X and tried to persuade me that the error was probably because Apple has designed it's link to only work correctly with Apple Mail!

It isn't Apple. There is no way Apple could embed a BT URL into an email message. The URL points to a location on BT's servers with a "message id" which the BT server would have to resolve. Apple doesn't have access to BT's servers, so it couldn't craft a URL that points to private storage on BT's server.

BT is causing the problem.

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