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The page you have made don't be invoked, as Ed is using a proper mail
client and those your web page will never be called. You idea of
having a form page as a "mail address" is as bad as microsofts idea of
including html to mail.
Mmm, yes, I see what you're saying.
That won't work, a form address isn't a link (maybe you are using a
crappy mail client), even if it would work, there aren't any me@http
protocol.
X-News. The "me@" seems to be ignored.
If you had thought about things more than a millisecond, you had added
your form address in the footer of your message.
The idea is that it should be possible to have a form url as an
(ostensible) email address.
If spammers want to spam you they can use their spambots to use your
form to send you load of spam.
Perhaps possible but unlikely. It's too inefficient for typical spam
mass-mailing.
They just protect themselves from mail header injection and they don't
want to write a code that protects against header injection.
That I can believe.