Here is an interesting situation.
Here we are in the Roundcube mail reader. We are looking at the text/plain part of this multipart MIME message.
Alas, the preview cutoff happened right in the middle of a hyperlink.
Should we
- Urge fixing Roundcube? No. It is just automatically creating hyperlinks based on https strings.
- Retrain the user, to instead read the text/html multipart? No. Stack Exchange sent two parts, and it is the user's choice which one to read.
- Fix Stack Exchange, to be more careful to make sure the cutoff doesn't happen in the middle of a hyperlink? Maybe. But the cutoff needs to happen somewhere, and what if it happened in the middle of something else, making it mean something else: "No.
<cut here>
Except when Y=1." "The bad guy is Sam Nerblestein<cut>
's brother, not Sam." So it's hard to be perfect no matter how hard you try.
So perhaps users clicking on the chopped off link should just chalk it up to the 10% of the things on the Internet that don't work as expected.
That's OK for tech-savvy Stack users. But not for the general public however, or the 10% of Stack users who are not tech-savvy.
$config['prefer_html']
(described as "prefer displaying HTML messages") istrue
by default, so it seems like an out-of-the-box Roundcube installation would default to displaying HTML messages.