On 12/14/2011 02:08 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> Jim Taylor wrote:
>> Ray_Net wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>> I agree that the bad link is created by outlook 11, but what can we do
>>> in SM to accept those link ? Perhaps when we do a click on it, SM will
>>> tell us with a pop-up massage saying "This url is blocked by the
>>> initiator - would you continue and reach the site ? "YES" - "NO""
>>
>> Why do you think SeaMonkey should follow an invalid link? Actually it is
>> doing what was intended by the security feature that created the link by
>> not following it. Even Outlook itself will not follow those links (see
>> http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/email/links-are-prefixed-with-blocked/
>> ). When you mouse over the link it shows the full url including the
>> blocked:blocked in the status line which should be enough to indicate
>> why it is not following it. Probably what it should actually do is not
>> even highlight it as a link the way Google Groups does. If you look at
>> this thread in Google Groups in either SeaMonkey or IE you will see that
>> the invalid link in Paul Gallagher's HTML post is not even displayed as
>> a link.
>>
>> In any case if it's a problem and not a feature it's Outlooks problem
>> and not SeaMonkeys.
>>
> Thanks for the info/link you gave me. It appear that Outlook create 
> those bad link when the sender do a copy/paste of a correct link of a 
> mail to the new mail he wrote. The info/link explain what outlook users 
> should do to permit the open of this bad link. This info did not give us 
> a way in outlook to avoid this inclusion - So *no* cure by acting on 
> Outlook .... Therefore the problem is closed. My friend cannot send ma a 
> correct link, and i cannot open it.

Sure you can open it: View|Message Body As|Plain Text
click the link.

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