Hello Bram, It's been awhile since I've had this problem. I don't think it is possible to totally solve the issue but it can be reduced. The problem is not Django but rather how email is handled from point to point. What I do is always put urls on a line by themselves and I put two empty lines above and below. That way is very much easier to see a url wrapping problem. I also put a note in the email about the url wrapping problem and if the link doesn't' work ask the user to make sure the whole url is in the address field. In addition I add that they may need to manually copy and paste. I also have a template email ready to go when a support question of this nature comes in that I can shoot off reiterating what the problem might be and a possible solution.
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