It certaintly doesn't work in SquirrelMail: It just throws me back to:
http://images.google.com/images

Of course, plugging in the URL to my browser (Mozilla Firebird) certaintly
did the trick..

> On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 03:46:32PM -0700, Justin Mason wrote:
>> > http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=gmib.free.fr/viagra.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.google.com/url?q=%68%74%74%70%3A%2F%2F%77%77%77%2E%65%78%70%61%67%65%2E%63%6F%6D%2F%6D%61%6E%67%65%72%33%32
>
> eek!
>
>> It's double-encoded.  We can catch that easily.  But first, my question
>> --
>> does this *work* in an MUA, ie. should we?  Simon, could you try it?
>
> I don't know about an MUA, but it doesn't work in any browser I've tried
> so far.  You end up at http://images.google.com/images:
>
> Information returned from request (not including data):
> <Connection> = <Keep-Alive>
> <Content-Type> = <text/html>
> <Content-length> = <161>
> <Date> = <Tue, 27 Apr 2004 22:59:47 GMT>
> <Location> = <http://images.google.com/images>
> <Server></server> = <GWS/2.1>
> <Set-Cookie> =
> <PREF=ID=2342b69354b6a6f5:LD=en:TM=1083106787:LM=1083106787:S=4Q5Kb3zcm_6V0Tjm;
> expires=Sun,
> 17-Jan-2038 19:14:07 GMT; path=/; domain=.google.ca>
> <code> = <301>
>
> --
> Randomly Generated Tagline:
> "...and scantily clad females, of course.  Who cares if it's below zero
>  outside"
>  (By Linus Torvalds)
>

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