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Re: rendering HTML: how to disable
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: rendering HTML: how to disable |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Nov 2014 00:16:41 +0100 |
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asjo@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> Usually email-tracking is done via so-called
> "web-bugs", which is a scary way of saying "images"
> - and those aren't fetched by default, are they? Or
> are you talking about something else?
Finally some confusion. I started to believe I know
everything :)
email-tracking, web-bugs, "images", fetching by
default...?
I don't think anything should be fetched by default.
URLs of course shouldn't be followed implicitly. That
would be total chaos: a very exploitable thing indeed.
Only thing should happen is displaying the text
without executing anything. Attached files should be
stored but, again, never executed.
--
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- rendering HTML: how to disable, Bernardo, 2014/11/29
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- Re: rendering HTML: how to disable, Mike Kupfer, 2014/11/30
- Re: rendering HTML: how to disable, Adam Sjøgren, 2014/11/30
- Re: rendering HTML: how to disable, Adam Sjøgren, 2014/11/30
- Re: rendering HTML: how to disable, Adam Sjøgren, 2014/11/30
- Re: rendering HTML: how to disable, Adam Sjøgren, 2014/11/30
- Message not available
- Re: rendering HTML: how to disable, Mike Kupfer, 2014/11/30