Yes, PM is good about handling incoming URLs, even if they span a line break. According to the friend who started this ;-) mail.app apparently is not good at the same thing. Neither is Thunderbird (I checked).
Bill >on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 PowerMail discussions may have said: > >>Here's an example: <http://www.google.com/search? >>client=safari&rls=en&q=18+point+angle+stop+handle&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8> > >a) breaking lines is a format of the email reader in most cases >(typically based on a # of chars) although some sending programs have an >option to turn on breaking of lines based on a # of chars). > >b) the URL you gave (pre-quoting) is a perfectly fine one, including the >line break. PM will use it just fine with a double-click. The handling >of line breaks is one of the reasons for enclosing of URL's in <> chars >in the first place. > >Lane Roathe >President Ideas From the Deep <http://www.ideasfromthedeep.com> >___________________________________________________________________ >Data, data everywhere . . . and not a thought to to be had. > > >

