Am Samstag, 15. Juni 2013 schrieb David Lang
>> Just to avoid misunderstandings:
>> this is not about blocking image attachments (that's not a MUAs job at
all) or rendering attached images inline with textmails, but fetching and
rendering images with html mails that are *not* attached to the mail but
reside on foreign domains.
>> An image attached to the mail resides at your MSP - it's too late, they
already know you fetched the mail ;-)
>
> Ok, I was misunderstanding the problem.

Ok?
So if you actually "just" want to autofetch and render image attachments
(do you?) with text- or html mails, that bears no threat and the reasonable
setting here would be a size threshold (so you won't wait an hour on a
roaming connection while downloading an 100M image) and oc. not for mails
tagged as spam at all - it's however not what I (nor I think Jan) took the
OPs request to be.

About the tool: my knowledge regarding html mails is pretty much limited to
"avoid them", but i wonder whether searching the body for resp. img tags
would do.

Cheers,
Thomas

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