On 16/06/13 07:02, Thomas Lübking wrote:
> Can you point any MUA that by default renders external content (ideally not
> containing the word "outlook" - MS used to enable ActiveX in mails...)?
The iOS email client loads remote content automatically by default. I
don't know how many people read t
On Sunday, 2013-06-16, Thomas Lübking wrote:
> On Sonntag, 16. Juni 2013 10:03:32 CEST, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> > KMail has a global setting to enable this but does not check it by
> > default. By default it displays an option inline at the top of each mail
> > which contains
> > external references
On Sonntag, 16. Juni 2013 10:03:32 CEST, Kevin Krammer wrote:
KMail has a global setting to enable this but does not check it by default.
By default it displays an option inline at the top of each mail
which contains
external references.
Do you happen to know whether there's been a similar d
On Sunday, 2013-06-16, Thomas Lübking wrote:
> On Sonntag, 16. Juni 2013 03:19:05 CEST, David Lang wrote:
> > Almost all of those clients render all the HTML, including
> > remote images, by default.
>
> Errr... just tried thunderbird - it actually does *exactly* what i
> suggested (no, i did not
On Sonntag, 16. Juni 2013 03:19:05 CEST, David Lang wrote:
arguably you can run into this with the embedded images as well.
No. If an image is actually attached (regardless of the Disposition) it resides
at your MSP.
If you mean that you can receive and display base64 encoded CP - yes, that's