You know where you can stick your mailto links
I have a lot of pet peeves when it comes to web development. There’s unexpected pop-up windows, auto-play music, sites that tell me what browser I should use to best view its pages, resizing the browser window, screwing with my browser scroll bar, PDF links that aren’t labeled as PDF links… I could go on and on and on. Indeed, some people have taken the time to list many similar grievances (like here and here).
One that I rarely see mentioned but really bugs me is mailto links. These little feckers are supposed to open up your email client (e.g. Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird) and have a readily-addressed blank message waiting for you to fill out. Problem is, I don’t use an email client. I use this thing called Gmail, and I’m guessing there’s a few dozen other people with a preference for web-based email too.
I’d actually like to see a breakdown of web-based email users vs. email client users. I assume web-based email is much more popular these days, primarily because it’s so much more accessible. Your emails are stored online and you can get at them from any computer with a connection. Additionally, not having a client means one less piece of software installed on your machine, which can’t be bad
So when I need to get in contact with those faceless folk behind a website and I’m presented with a mailto link, it’s 50/50 as to whether I’ll even bother anymore. A simple contact form is a far better approach, and has the added benefit of not revealing your email address to the spambots.
Oh, and yes, I’m aware that I don’t have a contact form on this site. It’s on my to-do list, promise.
September 20th, 2007 at 1:18 am
Yeah, that one gets me too.
There are tons of Firefox extensions and userscripts that hijack mailto links and use Gmail instead of your desktop app, but even that doesn’t help me because I use Gmail Apps For My Domain (or whatever they’re calling it now).
September 20th, 2007 at 10:26 am
Hey Jason, thanks for the comment.
I noticed that Gmail mailto hijack recently. Helps me a bit, but I’ve also thought of another reason to avoid mailto links: Spam. Spambots harvest mailto links and send you all kinds of messages about penis size and erectile disfunction. Makes me cry.