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Post 11
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Member
2010-12-19, 10:49 AM
Brian,
Am I doing something incorrectly if the returned email doesn't process as a link in Google Apps Email? I get the response from Omni, and it looks the same as the response I get from my personal address in Apple Mail, but via Safari the Google Apps email doesn't have a clickable link in it. Thanks for continuing to make this program even better!
Post 12
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Member
2010-12-19, 10:10 PM
Great start!
Unfortunately does not seem to work properly yet with non ASCII UTF-8 characters in email neither in header nor in content: e.g. Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Gr=C3=A5_Fugger_silikon?= e.g. in cotent: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 ... Gr=C3=A5 Fugger silikon (=C3=A5 is 'ĺ')
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Post 14
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Member
2010-12-20, 08:54 AM
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In fact this comment still applies even without the reply-to field since spammers can forge the from address. Not sure how you're going to protect this service.
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Instead, someone can use Send-to-OmniFocus to get a nicely formatted message from us, then forward that resulting message on to someone else by hand. (That's simpler for most people than setting the Reply-To header anyway.)
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But you do bring up a good topic… Quote:
One thing we can do is to check to make sure the From and Sender addresses match and respect any Sender Policy Framework DNS records associated with the sending domain so that people can protect themselves from spam which claims to be from themselves. (We could add our own list of what IP addresses are allowed to send to what people, but that seems no better and less general than implementing SPF.) If you have any other ideas, please let us know! (And again, please do let us know if you ever receive something you didn't send yourself.)
Post 17
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I'm not enough of an engineer to know if this is a bug or a feature, honestly. Maybe browsers are more cautious with custom link types to protect their customers from malware? In any case, we're aware of the limitation, and hope to have a solution in the future that doesn't suffer from it. For the time being, though, the workaround is to browse those messages in Mail. Thanks! I will be sure to pass your gratitude along to those what did the actual work, I'm just the guy that talks about it on the forums. ;-)
Post 18
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Member
2010-12-23, 11:49 AM
Yes this works well. The problem is that if I had a friend who accidentally forwarded his Spanking Weekly email for instance, would you be able to read it!?
Post 19
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Member
2010-12-23, 12:27 PM
Presumably that "unrecorded auto-reply" text at the bottom of the message means that they don't keep the email around for browsing. Ken's comment on a similar thread seems to back that up:
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