On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 07:47 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg at fifthhorseman.net> wrote: > On Sun 2015-01-25 12:51:43 -0500, David Bremner wrote: >> Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg at fifthhorseman.net> writes: >> >>> If i send a message with a text/html part (either it's only text/html, >>> or all parts are rendered, or it's multipart/alternative with only a >>> text/html subpart) and that HTML has <img >>> src="http://example.org/test.png"/> in it, then notmuch will make a >>> network request for that image. >>> >>> This is a privacy disaster, because it enables an e-mail sender to use >>> "web bugs" to tell when a given notmuch user has opened their e-mail. >> >> I've just pushed Austin's shr related series to master, so this problem >> should be fixed as of commit b74ed1c. One tradeoff that we should at >> least remark in NEWS, if not actually fix, is that I think there is now >> no way to view such images in notmuch. I don't know offhand what other >> html renderers will do. > > thanks for this, David and Austin! > > Other html-rendering mail clients that are privacy-conscious will often > provide a button or mechanism to indicate that some remote resources > were requested by the page but weren't fetched (e.g. a button saying > something like [Load Remote Images...]). I have no idea who actually > clicks on those buttons (or why), though, and even if we wanted them, > we'd only want to add a button on an image that actually had remote > network resources to load, and i don't know how we'd get that > information propagated back up the rendering stack to make such a > display decision. So i'm fine with leaving it this way for now.
Well, most promotional emails contain remote images and their contents are incomprehensible without those images. I ignore most of them but I do read a few of those promotional emails. It would be great to have a UI for loading remote resources. > > --dkg > _______________________________________________ > notmuch mailing list > notmuch at notmuchmail.org > http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch