Niels,

as an aside, some email clients guess that undelimited URIs in plain 
text emails do not end in trailing punctuation, despite some punctuation 
characters being perfectly valid in a URI. The recommended solution is 
to delimit any URIs that might be misinterpreted. One recommendation is 
to use angle brackets, and I find these to work well in practice.

See "Appendix C. Delimiting a URI in Context" in RFC 3986:
<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#appendix-C>

I can confirm that delimiting a URI with angle brackets works perfectly 
in Thunderbird for plain text emails, even for URIs that end in a 
period. Try editing your original email to add angle brackets around the 
URI (including the trailing period), saving it as a draft, then hover 
over the link while viewing the email in the Drafts folder. You should 
see that the trailing period is honoured in the URI shown in the 
Thunderbird status bar.

Kind regards,
Ben.

On 14/08/15 01:25, Niels Charlier wrote:
> The problem is the dot at the end, it isn't considered part of the link
> by our email software. I got rid of the dot.
> Now it should work on this link:
> https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/wiki/GSIP-132---ResourceStore-API-changes

-- 
Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
Director
Transient Software Limited <http://transient.nz/>
New Zealand

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