How to Prevent Mac OS X Mail From Breaking Links

How to Prevent Mac OS X Mail From Breaking Links

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How to Prevent Mac OS X Mail From Breaking Links

Make sure your emails arrive intact

By Heinz Tschabitscher Heinz Tschabitscher Writer University of Vienna A former freelance contributor who has reviewed hundreds of email programs and services since 1997. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on November 18, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Email Yahoo! Mail Gmail

What to Know

Send the email in rich text format: Go to Preferences > Composing and select Rich Text in the Message Format menu. Insert a rich text link into an email: Highlight the words and select Add Link under the Edit menu. Paste the address and select OK. You can also start URLs on their own lines or use TinyURL to shorten them. How macOS Mail and other programs handle plain text emails right can result in broken links. Typically, they appear either spanning multiple lines or with a whitespace character inserted in an odd place (after a '/', for example). In both cases, the link, though clickable, won't work. Fortunately, you can take a few steps to avert this issue and send your URLs in a way that makes it easier for your recipients to see what you're sharing.

Prevent macOS Mail From Breaking Links in Emails

If links aren't working in Apple's Mail program, here are a few tips to ensure that they do. Start URLs on a line of their own. In other words, hit Return before typing or pasting the URL. If the link address is longer than 69 characters, use TinyURL or a similar service to make long URLs shorter. Mail will break any line 70 characters or longer, destroying the link for some email programs. For easy access to TinyURL, you can install a system service.

The Rich Text Alternative

Alternatively, you can send the email using rich formatting and turn any text into a link. Here's how to turn this feature on and use it to add links to an email. Use rich text only if you know the recipient reads the HTML version, though. While Mac OS X Mail includes a plain text alternative with the email, it will lack the link. In Mail, open the Preferences by selecting it under the Mail menu or pressing Command+comma ( , ). Click the Composing tab. Under the Message Format menu, select Rich Text. To insert a rich-text link into an email, start composing a message and highlight the words you want to add the link to. Select Add Link under the Edit menu. The keyboard shortcut to add a link is Command+K. Type (or paste) the address of the site you want to link to and click OK. The text you highlighted becomes a link to the URL you entered. It turns blue and gains an underline. Finish your message and send it as usual. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Insert a Link in an Email With Mac OS X Mail Learn to Use Tables and Lists in Apple Mail How to Insert a Link Into an Email With Outlook How to Compose Messages in HTML or Plain Text How to Add Links to Signatures in Mac OS X Mail or macOS Mail How to Hyperlink in Word Documents Learn Where Mac OS X Mail Stores Your Emails Add a Sender on OS X Mail Contacts How to Send a Web Page With the Mac's Email Program Using Rich HTML in an Outlook.com Signature How to Add Rich Formatting to Text in iPhone Mail How to Change Your Gmail Signature How to Save All Attachments From Multiple Emails Fast in OS X Mail How to Whitelist a Domain in Mac OS X Mail App How to Send a Message From a Different Account in OS X Mail Change the Default Font in the Mac's Mail Program Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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