Thanks Olaf,
The funny thing was that I never noticed the hyphening wrap in combination with the truncating of the email address before. This even my email address has a hyphen and I frequently add my email address into the Cc ...
So I checked again and have to slightly correct my statement. You (and me) are right that the hyphen adds a line wrap after the hyphen. However my statement was not entirely correct as to the split and truncating of the email address hyperlink. I checked the email header and that particular email had the email address in the Cc not enclosed in < ...>. However, PM seemed to have recognised it as an email address and added a hyperlink but omitting the section before the hyphen. I guess that it is related to malformatted email message? (by the way, not sent by PM).
The header section looks like (just changed the names and adjusted to the above example):
...
Subject: Re: This is the Subject line
Cc: "Mike" <mike@someplace.xxx.xx>,
"Paul" <paul@somedomain.xxx.xx>,
joe-someone@hixxx.xx
...
However, doing a normal reply to all Cc recipents will include the email address giving an address line
"Mike" <mike@someplace.xxx.xx>, "Paul" <Paul@somedomain.xxx.xx>, joe-someone@hixxx.xx
To my understanding it should still go out correctly also to joe-someone@hixxx.xx ?
Cheers
Thomas
<p>Thanks Olaf,</p><p>The funny thing was that I never noticed the hyphening wrap in combination with the truncating of the email address before. This even my email address has a hyphen and I frequently add my email address into the Cc ...
</p><p>So I checked again and have to slightly correct my statement. You (and me) are right that the hyphen adds a line wrap after the hyphen. However my statement was not entirely correct as to the split and truncating of the email address hyperlink. I checked the email header and that particular email had the email address in the Cc not enclosed in &lt; ...&gt;. However, PM seemed to have recognised it as an email address and <i><b>added a hyperlink</b></i> but omitting the section before the hyphen. I guess that it is related to malformatted email message? (by the way, not sent by PM).
The header section looks like <i>(just changed the names and adjusted to the above example)</i>:
<font color="#0000ff">...
Subject: Re: This is the Subject line
Cc: "Mike" &lt;mike@someplace.xxx.xx&gt;,
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;"Paul" &lt;paul@somedomain.xxx.xx&gt;,
&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;joe-someone@hixxx.xx
...</font>
</p><p>However, doing a normal reply to all Cc recipents will include the email addres<font color="#000000">s </font><font color="#000000">giving an address line</font></p><p><font color="#0000ff">"Mike" &lt;mike@someplace.xxx.xx&gt;, "Paul" &lt;Paul@somedomain.xxx.xx&gt;, joe-someone@hixxx.xx</font></p><p>To my understanding it should still go out correctly also to <font color="#0000ff"> joe-someone@hixxx.xx<font color="#000000"> ?</font></font>
</p><p>Cheers
Thomas
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