The original wrapped for me. I think it has to do with how different people work on different resolution machines.. Different font sizes/preferences in a message being sent to another email client that may display the same font or a users preferred font just a little larger/smaller.. Back in the day I used to fiddle with the layout of my messages, because I am anal that way - until I saw how nearly impossible it is to send formatted email (you pretty much have to use html email). On 1/22/03 6:34 AM, "Steve Talkowski" <stevetalkowski at mac.com> wrote: > On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 09:24 AM, Bill Reburn wrote: > >> It doesn't 'simply' work in Safari and Explorer if the link in the >> message >> is wrapped and doesn't appear to the browser as a complete url. > > True, however, the original didn't wrap (at least not on my receiving > end) > > Which begs the question - how/why do different mail apps treat word > wrap? > > How can I be sure that a long link comes through properly? I'm using > Apple's Mail app and rarely resort to using "rich text". > > -steve > Bill Reburn