On 8/20/14, 13:08 , John Curran wrote:
On Aug 20, 2014, at 12:24 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi John,

  Embedded URLs are not really the problem - the problem is
MIME-encoded email and HTML-encoded email that have the embedded
URLs.
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Ted -

   Point taken (and I am a huge fan of plain text email :-)...  I will
   look into any downsides to this approach and report back to the list.

I went back and looked at the latest validation email I got Aug 1 for my POC, quite timely for this discussion. As far as I can tell it is not a HTML email, but plain text email with a plain text URL, quoted below is the relevant portion depersonalized.

The following is your current POC Whois registration record. To validate, 
please take one of the actions listed below. If no action is taken within 60 
days, your POC record will be marked invalid in ARIN's Whois.

Your POC information in Whois is:
XXXXX
1) If the information above is correct, please confirm by visiting:

https://www.arin.net/public/pocValidation.xhtml?validationCode=XXXXXXXXXXX

Alternatively, you may confirm by replying to this email.

2) If the information is incorrect:

a) Log into your ARIN Online account (you can create an account by going to 
www.arin.net and selecting 'new user' on the left)
...

I'll note that when I first look at it the reply to email option, was hiding under the URL and didn't fully catch my attention. Might I suggest a minor rewrite, enumerating the options for confirming and adding "log into ARIN Online" as the first option, something more like the following;

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1) If the information above is correct, please confirm using one of the following methods:

a) Log into your ARIN Online account and follow instructions there to confirm;

b) Or, visit the following URL

https://www.arin.net/public/pocValidation.xhtml?validationCode=XXXXXXXXXXX

c) Or, reply to this email.

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This would encourage the safest behavior, action that is completely independent of the prompting email "log into ARIN Online". However, still allowing less preferred, but probably more convenient, behavior of clicking on a link or replying to the email.

Thanks.

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