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I am using ubuntu 15.04 and chrome. When i click on any html link with mailto protocol e.g.

<a href="mailto:[email protected]">Click to send me email!</a>

It opens my default email application (thunderbird) but populate address field with wrong address. It prepends /// to email address. So in above case, recipient will looks like this

///[email protected]

instead of

[email protected]

Same issue is with skype urls. i.e.

<a href="skype:myusername?chat">Click to chat with me!</a>

It will open skype window with wrong user by prepending slash (/) same happen as with email address.

Any help in this regard will be appreciated.

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  • I already updated but it did't help Jun 2, 2015 at 11:49
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    Not a great idea putting real-life email address in a public website, have updated it... hope you don't mind
    – freefaller
    Jun 2, 2015 at 11:49
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    Side note that might not be related to your issue. You are not properly closing the anchor tag in the first code snippet. Jun 2, 2015 at 12:17
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    No, chrome open every mailto (mine and other sites on internet) with wrong email address. Jun 2, 2015 at 12:19
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    I'm using Windows and version "43.0.2357.81 m" of Chrome and it works with both Outlook (I don't have Thunderbird) and Skype. Can it have anything to do with chrome on ubuntu?
    – Kamelkent
    Jun 2, 2015 at 12:23

2 Answers 2

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There is issue of gvfs package on ubuntu 15.04 which is responsible for opening files or performing actions using default program.

gvfs package opens mailto with wrong address. Remove this package

sudo apt-get purge gvfs

And, It will work fine, for both mailto and skype.

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By purging gvfs, many programs starts to misbehave. It also made file explorer and desktop files inaccessible.

This is known issue in ubuntu 15.04 and hopefully solved in next stable release.

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