Until someone with a bit more insight responds... :) On 08 Apr 2001 18:51:53 +0200, Bj0rN wrote: > I have problems viewing HTML emails, haven't seen anyone else discussing > this on the list so maybe it's just a problem for me... it seems like > pictures won't show up even though they are in the form of <img > src="http://sdfasdf.asdfasdf.com/pic.gif">, is this a bug or is it just > my Evolution that can't view HTML email right? Its a feature. The more you embed web functionality into your email client, the more control you give up - the more risk you take. With support for images that you've described, the risk is web bugs. Spammers use embeded images to report what addresses delivered their message to a pair of eyeballs. While the image in question could be a large banner, it could also be an easy-to-miss 1x1 transparent pixel. On the Windows side, I've seen HTML email even play nice with cookies (thank gawd WE won't do that... right?). I'm sure we could extend the list of risks by playing the paranoia game a bit longer, or observing popular email clients like Outlook and bash Windows for awhile. :) I believe when this topic came up before, it was mentioned that Evolution may have some more finite level of control that would allow this functionality. For example, you get an email... figure you can trust the source... and click on the image or a button to download said image (or all images) referred to in the email. Or for those who feel they can trust everything in their inbox, an option that does this aut0matically for all email. Sounds like a sane way of handling the issue to me. -- .: Paul Hosking . [EMAIL PROTECTED] .: InfoSec .: PGP KeyID: 0x42F93AE9 .: 7B86 4F79 E496 2775 7945 FA81 8D94 196D 42F9 3AE _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.helixcode.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
