the pickle wrote:

>>>I've never once seen a client that *did* work with underscores.
>>>
>>Could you not use the links provided also pickle?
>>    
>>
>
>The links without anything - i.e., bare links, like
>

A simple answer to a simple question would do just fine, just for a change.
But its not like I give a shiet any longer.
For what little its worth you might run NS7 or Moz when your other 
listers are posting <> braketed links. Half of them wrap loosing half 
the link, I can't reproduce this posting to myself so I guess its the 
senders error rather than a config problem. Old apple site sw links, 
those stupidly long ones almost alway fail whether they're bare or 
braketed where underlined links survive, forcing the page to contain the 
link on one line while treating the rest of the message normally, stupid 
me thinking I was doing the right thing.

Since I learnt to copy and paste a long time ago I've never felt the 
need to moan about it, let alone use a very badly formatted one to set 
an example. I guess some people have very little to do.
The bad character in the link given is probably the "_" which should 
have been a space, I started the underline one space early (well Mozilla 
did, bug maybe) which caused that and the second error which is why they 
where reposted. Why bother is what I ask myself.

Post bare links if you don't want to post links with <>.

Whatever, can't see that it will be a problem from now on.



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