In USMA 13940, Bill Potts wrote:
>> Maybe, one day, all email software will reproduce long URLs without
fragmentation. <<
I read somewhere a while back that the way to make long URLs keep their
hyperlinkability (is that a word? <g>) in a plain-text e-mail is to place
angle brackets around the URL; this way, most e-mail clients will know that
anything in-between the angle brackets is a URL and will show it as a
hyperlink, even if for display purposes it needs to be split between lines.
Let's see if it works with this URL:
<
http://www2.law.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/foliocgi.exe/historic/query=%5Bgroup+f_c
ommercial+speech!3A%5D/doc/%7Bt78550%7D/hit_headings/words=4/pageitems=%7Bbo
dy%7D>
--Kent