Allegedly, on or about 7 January 2018, Ed Greshko sent:
> Anyway, I don't think automatically altering a URL is a good idea. 
> At least in the way I understand the OP's feature request.

Me neither.

> I read it as the "copy/paste" function was somehow supposed to
> recognize that the destination was to be a browser and then "fix" the
> URL.  Doesn't sound very practical to me.

I think that was more the browser's parsing of text pasted into it,
making a not-too-unreasonable assumption that line-breaks pasted into
its address gadget are not intentional.

As far as I'm concerned, mail clients should recognise links as they're
entered, and not subject them to auto-line breaking (a few do).  If it
wants to wrap the display, that's another matter (separate from the
actual content).  At least copy and paste, or right-click actions,
would get the full address un-screwed-up.

I can see convenience in having browsers automatically ignore embedded
line breaks in pasted addresses (I'm sure I've seen some do that).  I
can also see that bringing its own set of problems when people copy and
paste too much, or malcontents seeing it as a way to fool people's mail
auto anti-malware scanning and try to get nitwits to visit dangerous
sites (though, to be honest, you cannot protect fools from themselves).

-- 
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 4.13.16-202.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Nov 30 15:39:32 UTC 2017 x86_64

Boilerplate:  All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted.
There is no point trying to privately email me, I only get to see
the messages posted to the mailing list.

The mindset of software designers:  You know that feature that you, and
many thousands of other users, found useful?  We removed it, because
we didn't like it.  We also hard-coded the default settings that you
keep customising.
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