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RE: [Full-disclosure] Mozilla Thunderbird : Multiple Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities



Or perhaps cache the images along with the message, to be deleted when
the message is.  That way one can open an email many times without
accessing a web resource each time. 

It would also allow someone to forward a message, and include the
content as it is currently, as opposed to how it may be in several
hours.

-Jay Stapleton.


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Hmmm. I didn't realise the "Show Images" setting got stored, and I
don't think that's the best strategy from a privacy point of view.  I
take it you mean "stored for that one message", and not "stored for
all messages from that sender", or "stored for all messages" - but
still .... it would be better to not store it at all, IMHO.  Users can
always add senders to their Address Book if they want to evade the
"block-images" feature.

How about displaying more option buttons when remote images have been
blocked ?
e.g. :
    Show remote images this time only
    Always show remote images when this message is viewed
    Always show remote images from this sender
    Always show remote images

Nick Boyce
--
Never fdisk after midnight
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