Mailto:

2021-03-10 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
Not sure when it dates from, but some time ago Netsurf stopped handling a mailto: responses properly. For example I have a perl contact program which can return a mailto: address. This does not get passed on. Try http://www.torrens.org/cgi-bin/Contact.cgi?Contact=Contact=Netsf This on ARMX6

Re: mailto:

2019-02-12 Thread Tim Hill
In article <57852acb56li...@torrens.org>, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote: > Recent Netsurf seems to have a problem with indirect mailto: urls. > e.g http://www.burwellness.co.uk/index.html In the body there are two > email buttons. These call a cgi program which (if the calling bu

mailto:

2019-02-12 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
Recent Netsurf seems to have a problem with indirect mailto: urls. e.g http://www.burwellness.co.uk/index.html In the body there are two email buttons. These call a cgi program which (if the calling button has sent a correct CheckVar) returns the relevant URL in the form mailto:rich

Re: mailto:

2018-02-20 Thread Rob Kendrick
send spam through but to harvest addresses from your INBOX and address book. - Guesswork. Attempting to send an email is cheap, so when you get a list of current domains, you simply try all the common stuff, like "lists" or "tim". Doing it on yo

Re: mailto:

2018-02-20 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
In article <56ccf68de6...@timil.com>, Tim Hill <t...@timil.com> wrote: > Coincidentally, I have just been adding 'munge' to > http://timil.com/riscos and IME this conversion of a mailto link into > entities seems enough to prevent harvesting by spammers. Or the ones tha

Re: mailto:

2018-02-19 Thread Peter Young
roup where clicking my >> email address opens an email in MPro correctly. > Yes, that's a plain vanilla mailto: link which some people think gifts > your address to spammers. Do you receive lots of spam? No, not a huge amount. What I get is mostly on newsgroups, not via email. I

Re: mailto:

2018-02-19 Thread Tim Hill
Yes, that's a plain vanilla mailto: link which some people think gifts your address to spammers. Do you receive lots of spam? > I realise that not > everyone is keen on having their email addresses on websites, but this > is the only way it can be done on this site. I wouldn't

Re: mailto:

2018-02-19 Thread Peter Young
On 19 Feb 2018 "Richard Torrens (lists)" <li...@torrens.org> wrote: > I think the response to mailto: may be broken! > I have a new site > http://www.burwellness.co.uk/ > where there is a contact link - if you want to try it, it is the link under > Therapy Rooms

mailto:

2018-02-19 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
I think the response to mailto: may be broken! I have a new site http://www.burwellness.co.uk/ where there is a contact link - if you want to try it, it is the link under Therapy Rooms to let This calls a cgi-bin which returns the email address. This works on Android/chrome and on Firefox

Re: mailto: redirections

2008-04-19 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, John-Mark Bell wrote: On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:14:26 +0200, Stefan Bellon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Location: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this known or event intended behaviour or a bug I should report on the tracker? Fun :) Please report this. It'll be an unexpected

mailto: redirections

2008-04-16 Thread Stefan Bellon
Dear developers, just a short question here, if it turns out to be an issue I'll add it to the tracker at sf.net. On my sites I use form submits with PHP code behind and generate a reply with a header like this: Location: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] With previous NetSurf versions this worked