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Discogs wantlist emails won't display album covers Content-Type: multipart/alternative

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An example of one:

The image above is meant to be: |img al=t=3D"12:41 - $ucce$$ I$ The Word" class=3D"item-image" src=3D"http://img.di=scogs.com/OP87dCrpPhfbUrRzhka9fZg8l8g=3D/fit-in/700x700/filters:strip_icc()=format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-51461-1367988771-1753=.jpeg.jpg" border=3D"0" style=3D"display: block; margin: auto; width:250px;=min-width: 100%;max-width: 350px;"|

Replaced '<' and '>' with '|', there is also '=' at the end of each line in the source.

< img al=

t=3D"12:41 - $ucce$$ I$ The Word" class=3D"item-image" src=3D"http://img.di= scogs.com/OP87dCrpPhfbUrRzhka9fZg8l8g=3D/fit-in/700x700/filters:strip_icc()=

format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-51461-1367988771-1753=

.jpeg.jpg" border=3D"0" style=3D"display: block; margin: auto; width:250px;=

min-width: 100%;max-width: 350px;" >

Works fine when save as html file and load in browser, but having tried all the options I've found online to try to fix image in email display problems, none work. No proxy set, view remote content allowed, displayed as original html, show all body parts addon installed and doesn't show the images, no security addons or programs running and latest thunderbird version. Used to work. Images fine in other emails, only having trouble with these discogs mails lately.

An example of one: <img al= t=3D"12:41 - $ucce$$ I$ The Word" class=3D"item-image" src=3D"http://img.di= scogs.com/OP87dCrpPhfbUrRzhka9fZg8l8g=3D/fit-in/700x700/filters:strip_icc()= :format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-51461-1367988771-1753= .jpeg.jpg" border=3D"0" style=3D"display: block; margin: auto; width:250px;= min-width: 100%;max-width: 350px;"> The image above is meant to be: |img al=t=3D"12:41 - $ucce$$ I$ The Word" class=3D"item-image" src=3D"http://img.di=scogs.com/OP87dCrpPhfbUrRzhka9fZg8l8g=3D/fit-in/700x700/filters:strip_icc()=format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-51461-1367988771-1753=.jpeg.jpg" border=3D"0" style=3D"display: block; margin: auto; width:250px;=min-width: 100%;max-width: 350px;"| Replaced '<' and '>' with '|', there is also '=' at the end of each line in the source. < img al= t=3D"12:41 - $ucce$$ I$ The Word" class=3D"item-image" src=3D"http://img.di= scogs.com/OP87dCrpPhfbUrRzhka9fZg8l8g=3D/fit-in/700x700/filters:strip_icc()= :format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-51461-1367988771-1753= .jpeg.jpg" border=3D"0" style=3D"display: block; margin: auto; width:250px;= min-width: 100%;max-width: 350px;" > Works fine when save as html file and load in browser, but having tried all the options I've found online to try to fix image in email display problems, none work. No proxy set, view remote content allowed, displayed as original html, show all body parts addon installed and doesn't show the images, no security addons or programs running and latest thunderbird version. Used to work. Images fine in other emails, only having trouble with these discogs mails lately.

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I will delete your double post. As the forum is Sht at HTML, drop me the source at unicorn dot consulting at gmail dot com. I am guessing however that the IMG tag is pointing to a server side script, not an actual img. It would therefore fail the HTML purification Thunderbird does to make security better.

Very common tracking is to use a script disguised as an image that eventually renders an image. Very great source of malware droppers are also server side scripts that replace images.

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Matt said

I will delete your double post. As the forum is Sht at HTML, drop me the source at unicorn dot consulting at gmail dot com. I am guessing however that the IMG tag is pointing to a server side script, not an actual img. It would therefore fail the HTML purification Thunderbird does to make security better. Very common tracking is to use a script disguised as an image that eventually renders an image. Very great source of malware droppers are also server side scripts that replace images.

Thanks Matt! I just sent some snippets, should I send a copy of the full source, with or without header? Just sent now with header in case helps.

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