In <news:[email protected]>,
Ray_Net <[email protected]> wrote:

> David E. Ross wrote on 30/01/2015 04:50:
> > On 1/29/2015 6:21 PM, Ant wrote:
> >> On 1/29/2015 7:44 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> >>
> >>> It is NOT your problem.  The problem belongs to users of E-mail
> >>> applications that are not standards-compliant.  Some people in my
> >>> address book have the same problem.  I tell them once how to fix
> >>> it, and then I ignore their problem.
> >>
> >> They changed their e-mail clients?
> >>
> > NO, but they stopped complaining.  And I can tell they do use the
> > link to visit my Web page.
> 
> Anyway it's very annoying to copy/paste a text when they can go on
> your web site by a simple click.

If they think it's SeaMonkey that's annoying them, they should be told
that their own clients are at fault.  That way they can do something
about it if they want to.

I guess if it's really important to the sender *not* to annoy people
using clients that choke on URLs, the sender gets to take on the
annoyance of editing the URLs to suit the sucky clients.

> If you send me a not-clickable url like this:
> .https://www.google.fr/maps/place/Roscoff/@48.7115365,-3.9873595,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4813e1457ead5c67:0x7edaeff9d05b4845

Not-clickable?  Clicking that URL in your message took me to a google
map of part of Brittany.  But certainly it's a Bad Idea to put a '.'
character right before a URL, just as it's a Good Idea to put a '<'
character there.

[crossposted, followup set to mozilla.general]
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