Pinned tabs in Notion work nicely, except for one problem. If my Notion app (in Windows) has a pinned tab in the foreground, and then I click a link a Notion page in an email, it opens the page on that same Notion tab. It really ought to open the page in a new tab, shouldn't it? I mean, the way it works now rather defeats the purpose of having pinned tabs.
Can anyone help me recognize a way to repair this behavior in Notion as it exists now?
There's another defect in the situation -- once it has re-directed my pinned tab to the new page from the email link, the Back button doesn't work. I can't restore the pinned tab to pointing to where it previously pointed. Restoring the pinned tab to where it was intended to point is now a multi-step operation of deleting a tab, opening a new tab, searching to the desired location, pinning the tab, moving the pinned tab back to its proper place in the sequence of pinned tabs.
Really, whether or not pinned tabs are involved, it seems like a fundamental mistake for external links to open in an existing Notion tab. They ought to open in new tabs, or at least this behavior should be controllable via a setting.