> > Yes, but most e-mail clients also have a problem with long URLs.
HTML
> > e-mail would solve that problem.
> 
> What stops you from using an email client that does not have that 
> problem?

Well, seeing as how I've written e-mail clients, I can't possibly
imagine one that doesn't. Most mail clients which send mail break the
line at around line 80. Outlook 2002 tries to "sense" these breaks and
remove them, but it isn't very good at it. If you can suggest an e-mail
client that guesses correctly every time, I'd be impressed.

Benjamin S. Rogers
http://www.c4.net/
v.508.240.0051
f.508.240.0057

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