Hyperlink in auto respond text

When you create text in an auto respond message (in preferences, rules, etc), is there a way to link a word ( you know,make it blue ) in the text that will, when clicked, go to a specific web page?
thanks
bl

At first, I thought this would be easy, but apparently it is not!
I assume you know that you can manually convert a word to a link in an outgoing message by first highlighting it & then selecting "Add Hyperlink..." from the Edit menu, which allows you to type in or copy a URL it links to. Unfortunately, this only works if your outgoing message is 'rich text' ... which is actually converted to HTML when sent.
I assumed one could just copy that (say by sending yourself a message of this type & copying its raw source text into the rule), but the problem is that Mail interprets this as plain (or literal) text, so your recipients would see the 'raw' html instead of the link-word alone.
It might be possible to do this with an AppleScript as the rule action, but I'm not even sure about that since I think it would have to operate on the raw emlx draft message file & convert it to a multipart message or do other fancy things to get this to work right.

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