The fact that iframes are insecure in Outlook is strictly because of an Outlook bug. (Well, an IE bug actually, but Outlook uses IE to render HTML.) There is nothing inherently insecure about them, and Evo doesn't have the same bug, AND Windows viruses can't infect you on Linux anyway. So this is really a non-issue.
-- Dan On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 09:38, Andreas W�st wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for your answer! > > On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 02:21, Not Zed wrote: > > > I might also add that this is functionality is absolutely required to > > implement html email. e.g. the introduction email that comes with > > evolution. > > > > Its up to the image library to handle it, so yes you could exploit holes > > in libjpeg or gdk-pixbuf if they existed. > > > > The alternative is to only allow the display of text ... > > Wouldn't it be possible to use the html rendering widget only for the > headers (just to get the nice box), the body of the mail gets displayed > using a text box? > > Since the headers are being preprocessed anyway if you use full html > rendering, you could simply reuse the header preprocessor method, and > feed the rest of the mail to a text box. > > I am sorry I can't provide a patch for this., ;) > > > On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:13, Andreas W�st wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > Am I right that evolution doesn't seem to do no better than outlook when > > > it comes to inlined data? > > > > > > If you get an email sporting a line like > > > > > > <img src="cid:blablabla"> > > > > > > and attached you get a file with a > > > > > > Content-ID: blablabla > > > > > > string, evolution tries to to display this stuff inline, no? > > > > > > And since most of these attachements are virus today, the user is no > > > better off than an outlook user?! > > > > > > Please correct me, if this isn't so! But, e.g. what happens, when you > > > receive an email with an attachment blabla.scr, and the mime type is > > > audio/wav, an this file is inlined by the above tag, then evolution > > > tries to view (play) it (of course it's not a wav file, just look at the > > > file suffix, it's just some viral code)? > > > > > > There is obviously no button which you could press to view the > > > attachement, since it's getting viewed inline. Is there any way to > > > prevent evolution from doing so? > _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
