Absolutely, and we’ll look into addressing it, but... The email rendered http:// for those links because sg-links.stackoverflow.email is a CNAME to a SendGrid owned server. Those are automatic rewrites SendGrid makes for click metrics which we’re not sure we can change the certificate for. HTTPS Everywhere has incorrectly specified a blanket rule for stackoverflow.email which is causing the issue you’re seeing.
Whilst having this domain without a valid cert is definitely an issue because of the risk of malicious interception it’s not affecting a huge number of users by default. What you’re asking is not a bug, it’s more of a feature request. Re-tagging appropriately...
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sg-links.stackoverflow.email
is a CNAME to a SendGrid owned server. Those are automatic rewrites SendGrid makes for click metrics which we’re not sure we can change the certificate for. HTTPS Everywhere has incorrectly specified a blanket rule forstackoverflow.email
which is causing the issue you’re seeing.