On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 03:20 pm, LeeAnne Bloye wrote:
So it looks like a bit of user error.
Actually, it's more a site/system error. I believe Mark is planning to have the site do this when needed. I ran into it in another case awhile back, but don't remember what it was. I did another test and using the %20 works, but using an underline saves a couple of keystrokes and doesn't look too bad. (I also tried putting the subject, with spaces, in quotes and that didn't work, like I was hoping it would.)
Bob,
In this case, the space is in the Subject that she wants pre-filled in an email, not the actual domain name, but has the same effect - invalid.
Duane