So how about limiting the scope of the fix even further?  It seems that
the majority of the complaints are about patterns where the plus sign
follows straight after the colon.  While there are no registered URL
protocols which start with a plus sign, it strikes me as awfully ad-hoc;
but it should certainly limit the scope of this bug significantly.  On
the other hand, you'd still be affected if you receive emails with
svn+ssh:// links in them.

On the other hand, if Ubuntu is the problem, how about submitting the
patch to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/411358
instead?  (They are awful at accepting patches for Firefox at least, but
if the problem is squarely with their packaging, I hope it could be
accepted.)

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  Thunderbird2 gconf gmt problem 'Bad key or directory name' because of
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