Am 10.08.2013 09:04, schrieb Rimas Kudelis:
2013.08.09 19:44, Michael Heydekamp wrote:
But Roundcube DID/DOES detect this is a link in a HTML message. Either it should always or never detect it as a link. I'd prefer always, in the worst case the link doesn't work.
I guess you're forgetting that in case of an HTML message, it's the sender's user agent that makes that link clickable by adding the appropriate markup. I highly doubt that Roundcube does that on receiver's end.
Of course not. I'm just saying that it SHOULD also parse links in <url></url> tags of HTML messages, if Roundcube would really want to prevent the user from clicking on links with those pretended "unsafe" characters. It doesn't make much sense to apply this measure to text messages only.
I'm NOT saying that Roundcube should care about these those pretended "unsafe" characters at all.
That said, it seems to me that the RFC quoted has aged and become at least a bit outdated.
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