On 2021-05-20 22:33, Clive Jacques wrote:
Here is a good example of such an email (attached, stripped of
identifying info).

This attachment is suspicious because its type doesn't match the type declared in the message. If you do not trust the sender, you shouldn't open it in the browser because it may contain malicious contents.

Expected: text/plain (.txt); found: message/rfc822 (.eml)

should i ignore roundcube warnings ? :)

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