Why SP2013 generate RSS feed subscription link with feeds:// not feed://

We are using SP2013 enterprise on-premise. Our users are using IE9. On any list or document library, click on top ribbon "List" -> RSS feed, it will goto a page with URL like
/_layouts/15/listfeed.aspx?List=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On the page there is a link "Subscribe this RSS feed". The link is redirecting to feeds://xxxxxxx. On my IE9 it throw a "web page cannot display" error. After some finding I think the protocol should be feed:// not feeds://. Is it a bug
for SP2013 or MS do it by purpose?

Hi Mark,
Did you configure SSL for SharePoint web application(using https URL)?
It seems that the feed protocol will change to feeds when you enable SSL for SharePoint web application.
Please make sure that the Outlook 2013(office 2013) is installed in your environment.
If not, install it and then compare the results.
Thanks,
Victoria
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