>> Just to let you know that your link got busted by a line-wrap 
>> somewhere so it is not clickable and has to be cut and pasted 
>> into place.

> I saw that. There is nothing I can do about it other than by using a url
> shortener which I am reluctant to do because of the obfuscation and
> potential for abuse. 

One approach is to use a URL shortener but also include the long URL even 
though it will get chopped up and such.  The key idea is that at least some 
of the target audience will be able to decrypt the line wrapping and/or other 
mangling and reconstruct the target URL if the url shortening service goes 
tits-up.

Both bit.ly and tinyurl.com are reasonably on the ball about blocking 
spammers from using their services.  There may be (many?) other anti-spam URL 
shorteners that I don't know about.  (Some of of the shorteners seem to be 
run by spammers.)



-- 
These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's.  I hate spam.




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