Insert a Link in an Email with Mac OS X Mail
Thursday October 6, 2005
How do you link an email service that makes the personal public to a hotel in Catanzaro (in southern Italy's Calabria region)? In a stringent manner?
Personal Public Mail makes the private public, just like, in a way, paparazzi do. These street photographers initially appeared in Rome of the 1950s, a sign of the times just like Federico Fellini's 1960 film La Dolce Vita. The photographer in the film is modeled after one of Rome's contemporary street photographers. His name stems from a book Fellini was reading at the time, however: George Gissing's By the Ionian Sea, a travel journal depicting southern Italy as Gissing experienced it. One of his experiences involved a hotel in Catanzaro and its manager, Signor Paparazzo (which reminds me of Calimero and Brono Bozzetto's Signor Rossi, but these are truly different stories altogether).
Linking text to web pages in Mac OS X Mail is probably even easier:
›› Turn text in your Mac OS X Mail emails into clickable links the way web sites do.
Personal Public Mail makes the private public, just like, in a way, paparazzi do. These street photographers initially appeared in Rome of the 1950s, a sign of the times just like Federico Fellini's 1960 film La Dolce Vita. The photographer in the film is modeled after one of Rome's contemporary street photographers. His name stems from a book Fellini was reading at the time, however: George Gissing's By the Ionian Sea, a travel journal depicting southern Italy as Gissing experienced it. One of his experiences involved a hotel in Catanzaro and its manager, Signor Paparazzo (which reminds me of Calimero and Brono Bozzetto's Signor Rossi, but these are truly different stories altogether).
Linking text to web pages in Mac OS X Mail is probably even easier:
›› Turn text in your Mac OS X Mail emails into clickable links the way web sites do.


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