I'm quite +1 . techinicality that just works for domain may not for 
everything else passed to regex_auto, and since eveybody is still typing 
*www.google.com* rather than *www.google.com.* I'd go with "mainstream" 
treatment.

On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 5:32:44 PM UTC+2, David Manns wrote:
>
> Well, yes, interesting. But in the context of email including a '.' at the 
> end of an email address at the end of the address in mailto: does NOT work. 
> RFC 2821 (SMTP) does not seem to address this issue. In practice, it seems 
> that most email servers will not accept the trailing '.' and messages 
> including it in the recipient address get bounced.
>
> I'm using MARKMIN to format the body of emails sent to an application 
> maintained mailing list. These notices often contain or end with something 
> along the lines of "For more information, please contact [email protected] 
> <javascript:>. Its natural to end the sentence that way and tough to 
> remember not to do so. So I'm leaving my app with the modified code!
>
>

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