Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]URLs are broken by sending mailers as part of wrapping long lines into shorter lines so that it will fit into a window. Every mailer has some number that is its target line length; lines longer than that target will be split. If you include a URL that is shorter than the target line length, it will not be broken. If your mailer is configurable, you can set the line length to a big number. I set mine to 999. Outlook is normally set at 60. If your mailer is not configurable, then you'll have to use some cleverness to get URLs through. Don't ever expect URLs to work in forwarded messages. The "Forward" commands almost always break lines, and they usually add extra characters that make it impossible for mail readers to reconstruct the broken URL. If you put <pointy brackets> around a URL, the vast majority of mail readers will be able to process it even if it is broken. But if you forward a message that has a URL with <pointy brackets>, that is no longer true. TinyURL and MakeAshorterLink always work. They give you a replacement URL that is shorter than any mailer's line length. If you are sure that your mailer does not wrap lines, then you can just send URLs directly. If you are not sure, then the best thing you can do is to put in the URL with <> around it, and also use TinyURL or MakeAshorterLink. And remember: if you ever forward a message containing a URL, that URL will almost certainly break. Brian Reid LUG Saloon Keeper