The MailTo command can do more than enter a single e-mail address in the "Send To" field while activating your e-mail program. It can also: Feature Syntax Address message to multiple recipients , (comma separating e-mail addresses) Add entry in the "Subject" field ?subject=Subject Field Text Add entry in the "Copy To" or "CC" field ?&cc=id@internet.node Add entry in the "Blind Copy To" or "BCC" field ?&bcc=id@internet.node Add entry in the "Body" field ?&body=Your message here Notes: " " (beginning and ending double quotes) are necessary if any spaces are used Use the ? (question mark) and only one "?", when providing any entry beyond e-mail address Some examples, with actual HTML Code included, follow: Simple MailTo <a href="mailto:astark1@unl.edu"> MailTo with Multiple Recipients <a href="mailto:astark1@unl.edu,ASTARK1@UNL.EDU"> MailTo with Subject <a href="mailto:astark1@unl.edu?subject=Comments from MailTo Syntax Page"> MailTo with a Copy <a href="mailto:astark1@unl.edu?&cc=ASTARK1@UNL.EDU"> MailTo with a Blind Copy <a href="mailto:astark1@unl.edu?&bcc=ASTARK1@UNL.EDU"> MailTo with message already started in Body <a href="mailto:astark1@unl.edu?&body=I am having trouble finding information on "> MailTo with multiline message in Body <a href="mailto:astark1@unl.edu?&body=The message's first line. &body=Second line. &body=Third Line. "> IMPORTANT NOTE: This feature will NOT work with all e-mail programs, in which case the body information appears as a single line. Features may be used in combination MailTo with Subject, One Recipient and Two Copies <a href="mailto:astark1@unl.edu?subject=MailTo Comments&cc=ASTARK1@UNL.EDU,id@internet.node"> Remember to use only one ? (question mark), when providing multiple entries beyond e-mail address