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Bug 229013 - Allow disabling automatic display of attachments (images/files) attached to an email
Allow disabling automatic display of attachments (images/files) attached to a...
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 769388
Product: evolution
Classification: Applications
Component: Mailer
3.2.x (obsolete)
Other All
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: evolution-mail-maintainers
Evolution QA team
evolution[eplugin] evolution[attachme...
: 240759 265921 301654 347866 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-08-15 16:14 UTC by Stephen Torri
Modified: 2020-02-06 16:33 UTC
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Description Stephen Torri 2002-08-15 16:14:29 UTC
Description of Problem: Images are automatically displayed in emails where
attachments are sent with the suggestion of automatic display. I have
gotten porn dumped to my machine which was not HTML mail. The way the
attachment was configured was to display on opening.

Wishlist: The option where Evolution allows you to ignore an automatic
display on an attachment. Allow this list to be configured on a per type
basis. This way someone that wants to automatically open jpegs can but
prevent gifs as an example.
Comment 1 Jeffrey Stedfast 2002-08-19 16:52:26 UTC
I don't see us getting to this for quite a while, if we ever decide to
even implement it at all.
Comment 2 Stephen Torri 2002-08-19 17:05:21 UTC
The only difference that I see between this feature and the feature
which prevents the downloading of images for HTML is that the image is
downloaded as an attachment. If people don't wish to see the images
there must be some method, Evolution or not, which enables them to
prevent the images from being automatically display. Perhaps procmail
can be used in conjunction with Evolution or at least something that
allows adjusting all attachments to not auto display. These ofcourse
are just my thoughts. Thanks for listening.
Comment 3 Jeffrey Stedfast 2002-08-19 17:36:57 UTC
well, if you setup procmail - one way of doing it would be to change
the Content-Disposition header for jpeg attachments (for example) to
force "Content-Disposition: attachment" rather than
"Content-Disposition: inline" since that is what we use to decide
whether or not to display the image (or whatever).
Comment 4 Stephen Torri 2002-08-19 18:35:24 UTC
How would I use procmail with Evolution? If Evolution grabs the mail
for me and does the filtering then I am not sure how to make them work
together.

The original request could be done with Evolution filters if we add an
action that changes a specific header. This way we could allow any
specific header field to be changed. For example if we have the
criterion 'specific header' called 'Content-Disposition' contains
'inline' we perform the action 'set header' called
'Content-Disposition' to 'attachment'. Is my thinking valid?

Comment 5 Not Zed 2002-09-11 09:32:53 UTC
if you use procmail, it gets the mail and stores it in folders that
evolution accesses, directly.  you dont use evolution to download then.
Comment 6 Olav Vitters 2005-04-23 21:21:21 UTC
*** Bug 301654 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 7 Not Zed 2005-04-27 10:24:51 UTC
*** Bug 265921 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 8 Not Zed 2005-04-27 10:26:13 UTC
265921 is slightly different, but could be achieved by the same thing.

i.e. "show images: always inline, always as attachments, follow email suggestion".

i don't see any reason to differentiate for each image type.

this could be implemented as an eplugin.
Comment 9 André Klapper 2005-10-08 23:20:04 UTC
*** Bug 240759 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 10 André Klapper 2006-02-19 17:19:35 UTC
adding eplugin keyword as per notzed's comment
Comment 11 Bill Sommerfeld 2006-10-20 16:04:58 UTC
given the increasing amount of spam floating around with images generally regarded as "not-safe-for-work", it may be time to give this one a second look.
Comment 12 Daniel Holbach 2006-12-22 15:51:26 UTC
Mentioned in https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/21178 as well.
Comment 14 André Klapper 2012-06-26 18:49:05 UTC
*** Bug 347866 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 15 Milan Crha 2020-02-06 16:33:36 UTC
This had been implemented as part of bug #769388, thus I'm closing this.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 769388 ***