Inline SPAM warnings {Scanned by HJMS}

Matthew Bowman mbowman at UDCOM.COM
Thu Oct 2 16:34:55 IST 2003


FWIW Lotus Notes displays the message then the attachment in the same
e-mail with the attachment deliver action. In Outlook Express I get both
the .eml and
attachment as attachments.  Although this is a nice add on to MailScanner,
for our benefit its not worth attempting to get everyone to change their
e-mail client settings...


Matthew





Ken Anderson <ka at PACIFIC.NET>
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Furnish, Trever G wrote:

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Ken Anderson [mailto:ka at PACIFIC.NET]
>>Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 5:47 PM
>>To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
>>Subject: Re: Inline SPAM warnings {Scanned by HJMS}
>>
>>mozilla's "view->attachments inline" allows you do adjust
>>this behavior,
>>as does Outlook (somewhere...)
>>Ken A.
>
>
> That's NOT the desired behavior.  The desired behavior is that the MUA
> display inline those parts marked with a disposition of "inline" and
ONLY
> those parts.

That's what mozilla/thunderbird does when it's NOT viewing attachments
inline.

> If you check the actual content of a message sent with action set to
"attach
> deliver", you'll note that the warning is meant to be displayed inline
but
> the original message isn't.  However Outlook ignores the inline
disposition
> setting for the warning when the content-type is multipart/digest.  It
seems
> to honor the content-disposition setting however when the content-type
is
> multipart/report.  I still wonder why though...

Because it's crap. It also has a default setting to hide attachments.
You can turn this off by going (in Outlook Express) to Tools, Options,
Security tab. This is presumably to protect the user from the fact that
it's crap and will likely "run code of attacker's choice" if you were to
allow Outlook to display the attachments.

Ken A.


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