Rich is correct. In fact, Phono-L strips all html from messages - it's your email client that tries to create the clickable link.
Loran On Jan 15, 2007, at 2:35 PM, Rich wrote: > Walt, > You are experiencing one of the Microsoft Outlook features. The > program, Outlook, reflows the > message text when it sends it to the server. It will format to the > setting you have set into the > program. Usually set for 80 characters. The problem is that > Outlook does not show the final format to > you as you are writing the message. And when Outlook reflows the > message it will not continue a > /Link onto the next line. So, you end up with a broken link and > since a large number of people do not > realise that the vast majority of http URLs end with ".htm" they > can not reconstruct the broken link... > This is a local email program problem and not the Phono-L server. > > Rich

