Yes I believe it's the receipients email program too but I need a way around this. Your suggestion would work only if I set the format to HTML right? What would happen if the client program only accepts emails in "plain text"?
>I am guessing it is nothing you are doing rather it is their email client that is re-formatting the message. Have you tried doing the link like this:
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>>I'm sending an automated email using Outlook with embedded URL link to our web site that for many is "cut off" and therefore the link doesn't work. I know the URL is long but it appears the body of the message is "reconfigured" with extra CR/LF instead of wrapping around like the way I sent it.
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>>For example, if I include in the body:
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>>This is my web site link. Please click on the link below for go directly to our web site, bypassing the login screen. Once there, please enter counts for lists...>>
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http://www.mywwwserveratsomewhere.com/login.asp?PASSWORD=MYPASSWORDFORTHISWEBSITE>>
>>The receipient would receive it formatted like this:
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>>This is my web site link. Please click on the link below
>>for go directly to our web site, bypassing the login
>>screen. Once there, please enter counts for lists...
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>>http://www.mywwwserveratsomewhere.com/login.asp?PASSWORD=MYPASSW
>>ORDFORTHISWEBSITE
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>>Thus, the password would be invalid. TIA.
It's "my" world. You're just living in it.