Okay, let me just be sure: Does reading a message off an IMAP server qualify as moving a message to a local mailbox? What about messages that are filtered server side?
Regards, /Martin. man, 2002-05-06 kl. 02:41 skrev Not Zed: > > > > Having the HTML as an attachment will work too, of course. > > I'm just curious if any preprocessing of the HTML occurs before it is > > viewed? I know that the damage possibilities in Linux and far smaller > > Yes. Currently the maximum amount of processing that can occur for a > text/html part: > > - MIME decoding at upper level (boundary detection etc). > - quoted printable/base64 decoding > - charset conversion (to utf8) > - indexing, which involves parsing the html tags and stripping them > out, and then indexing the text left over (including some tag texts). > This only happens moving a message to a local mailbox though. > > This occurs before you even see the message. > > > than in Windows, but still something could turn up that would be a > > problem, typically because of scripting or plugins. > > Plugins are not supported at all, right? I don't think they should be in > > the mail program... > > Its possible to have automatically loaded in-line bonobo activated > objects to display data, I think. e.g. when you get vcard. These could > potentially do anything with any specific type attachment. > > -- Martin Moeller Liga LinDist ApS. Faelledvej 16D DK-2200 Copenhagen N Tel: +45 35 36 95 05 Fax: +45 35 36 92 05 http://www.liga.dk mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
