Plain text email line break
To insert a line break in plain text email, you can use the following methods:
- Double backslash (): You can use two backslashes (
\\
) to create a line break. For example:
Hello, This is the first line. \ This is the second line.
- HTML line break (
): You can use the HTML line break tag (<br>
) to create a line break. However, this method may not work in all email clients. For example:
Hello,
This is the first line.
This is the second line.
- Line continuation character (^): Some email clients, such as Gmail, support the line continuation character (
^
). You can use this character to create a line break. For example:
Hello, This is the first line. ^ This is the second line.
Note that the effectiveness of these methods may vary depending on the email client and platform being used. It's always a good idea to test your email formatting before sending it to ensure that it displays correctly.