in reply to E-mail 76th Character Issue

The official formatting is <URL:http://your.url.com> and should be recognized by any decent mail reader (even with nth character limit, even webmails, etc.) Did you try it ?

I see "tinyurl" propositions. I think you should avoid it :

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Re: Re: E-mail 76th Character Issue
by Anonymous Monk on May 19, 2004 at 15:31 UTC
    Yes it seems that yahoo has a rule that breaks the lines after 76th character.