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Are the equals signs the issue or is that just how google renders the email source?
@MadEngineer That is normal. It is called Quoted-printable encoding.
Just checked and I get emails in plain text (just the way I like them) with URL's too but I also use Gsuite so they're scanning my email and likely embedding the URL's for me.
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So is that part of the actual email source or is google trimming the line length purely for the email-source view?
If it is indeed part of the source I wonder if that could be lchiu7's problem.
Should be easy enough to test; manually sendmail to lchiu7 using that format with an equals sign at the 77th character position with a link split over two lines
MadEngineer:
So is that part of the actual email source or is google trimming the line length purely for the email-source view?
If it is indeed part of the source I wonder if that could be lchiu7's problem.
Should be easy enough to test; manually sendmail to lchiu7 using that format with an equals sign at the 77th character position with a link split over two lines
It's like word wrap in notepad.
The fact it does it to more than URLs....
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