"Michael Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Not really...the people who are getting broken up URLs have their 
>windows set smaller, and the line is wrapping. Usually, if they're 
>using higher resolutions and bigger window sizes, or maximize the 
>window in question, the link will come through just fine.

For the most part, it has nothing to do with window size. Mail servers 
automatically "break" lines at pre-set lengths. Different servers can 
break at different lengths. If an un-bracketed URL has been broken, 
window width won't help.

A bit of FYI that would help everyone if everyone would heed: if you're 
going to send URLs in email, the "official" standard (it's in an RFC) is 
to enclose the URL in angle brackets:

<http://inserturlhere.com>

The angle brackets tell your email/web client where the URL starts and 
where it ends. On modern clients, this will allow readers to always use 
your URLs, even if they have hard breaks in them.
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