Hi! As a company, we are sending magic links as a way to authorize user accounts. We've recently received a support ticket that the magic link URL was changed in an email processed by OVH - an additional dot was added between the domain name and the TLD (`example-name..com/auth/123123`). "Processed" as OVH is supposed to forward the email to Gmail address.
After an initial investigation, it looks like some verification or validation logic was used on the URL after the email was sent. That points to OVH, so my question is - is there any formatting check / URL validation feature that OVH is using for emails that could interfere with the main domain in the magic links?
Magic link malformed in the OVH processed email
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