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> I’m afraid I can’t reproduce that.

Neither can I.
What I had in common with the other (Ubuntu) users that reported this problem 
was that, after a new system installation, I copied my old nautilus settings 
back. So I did a complete install once more and did not touch the settings 
(other than through nautilus itself). The problem is gone now.

> If we drop useful functionality for the sake of spammers, this means the
> terrorists have already won. There are several highly functional spam
> filters in Debian.

Spam filters? Really? How useful.
And what about some nifty software that would allow other useful functionality 
without actually exposing email address to harvesters?

But seriously: Don't be so patronizing and I won't be so cynical. It is a 
problem that can easily be solved.
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