Hitting enter after typing URL in Body makes it dissappear

Hello!

When composing an email, if I type a url like this: https://google.com then hit enter right after “.com” the entire url is removed and the cursor moves to the next line.
So this:
Please go to (any url with http***com)

ends up being:
Please go to

I tried selecting the line to see if it was just the color change, but nope, nothing is there apart from the text “Please go to”.

Alternatively when I type the url then hit space, the whole URL is automatically selected so if I type the url then space then any other character, it wipes it out because it’s selected and I’d be ‘replacing’ the text with whatever I type.

If I deselect after the first space then I can continue typing and if I hit enter after that then it stays.
“Please go to (whatever URLI type) something here”.

Very odd behavior that started today.

I’m on a Mac Studio using Mac OS Sonoma 14.3.1
and eM Client version 9.2.2230 (82bdd89) with no available updates as of this post.

Any ideas?
(had to use * above because I’m a new user dealing with the restriction of only two urls in new posts)

Thank you for reporting this. I am able to reproduce it as you described.

Our developers are investigating it, so we should have a fix for an upcoming release.

Same problem here since version 10.0.3530 on Mac Sonoma 14.6.1.
Has the problem been solved meanwhile?

Nope. Still dealing with it.
Looks like typing a backslash \ or forward slash along with www.
will wipe it all the way to the \ or /
so /www.something will trigger it but so does:
\www.anything.even.with.multiple.dots.afterwards.

And to make it worse, they added some kind of emoticon shortcut that will turn :smiley: into an ice cream cone if you hit enter after it. >.<

emclient devs, I love the mail client, but please fix this…

edit: this forum automatically uses emotes I guess. I’m typing a colon : with a D and hitting enter right after will turn into ice cream cone.

This issue has now been resolved and the fix will be in the next release.