It's a feature. Security concerns prompted the filtering of HTML image references.

I don't believe there is any option to turn this feature off... and am not sure there should be such an option anyway. There really is no cause for people to use HTML mail to begin with, IMO. And if they simply must (which it appears they must, as I see more and more HTML mail *sigh*) then a good client should not show those images without specific user interaction -- which is just what sqwebmail is doing.

Nonetheless, if you wanted to, you could probably hack the code to not strip out the image references from the message source. I think there are only 1 or 2 functions which are called to handle doing that in sqwebmail. But I haven't looked at the code in over a year to be certain of that.

So you should probably ask you question again on the real list.

The real list (as opposed to this dead mailing list) uses the posting address:

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... to which you may subscribe here:

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Enjoy!

-jab


On Feb 7, 2005, at 18:51, Goh Siang Boon wrote:

Hi all,

��� I setup a qmail mailserver integrated with vpopmail & sqwebmail... Everything work fine now, but there is a problem�that�the sqwebmail can't display the page properly when there�are some images in the e-mail, for example, those forwarded HTML page.�Sqwebmail only display the images URL instead of the images... Is't anyway to configure to enable the images displayed properly?

Thanks


Regards



Boon
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