Allegedly, on or about 6 January 2018, Beartooth sent:
> Firefox, along with few other browsers, has one valuable feature 
> that should spread. If you copy a *long* link (like, say, three to
> five lines long in an email) into its address bar, it will eliminate
> the spaces that come from line ends, and go to the site.

Are you talking about links being typed into emails, or in emails
you're reading?  Either way, he solution would be more to do with the
email program not breaking a long URI into pieces (whether or not it
*displays* it spread across several lines).  The dreaded unintelligent
line wrapping methods that various mail clients use.

I've usually managed not too bad with those situations.  Some mail
clients will recognise the link is several lines long, and you can just
click on it anywhere.  Others may require you to highlight the whole
URI, and then it'll get treated as one long line.

-- 
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 4.13.16-202.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 30 15:39:32 UTC 2017 x86_64

Boilerplate:  All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted.
There is no point trying to privately email me, I only get to see
the messages posted to the mailing list.

ZNQR LBH YBBX!
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