I received a message which was sent with a hotlink in it, but the link has disappeared. The sender resent it, and the link was removed again. Investigating, it appears that this is caused by the mail client. When I read IMAP messages on my Mercury server via Thunderbird on a PC, they are not changed and the date/time on the .cnm file in Mercury matches the receipt time in the headers. When I read the message using the Android email app on my phone, the .cnm file is re-saved to server at the time I read it. It appears that the Android client in this case modified the message by deleting a hotlink. On reflection it may not have been the mail client, it may have been the anti-virus app (Avast). I'm awaiting a further resend, so that I can do some testing.
Has anyone seen this before, or have any knowledge on whether this behavior by a client is valid under the IMAP specification?
<p>I received a message which was sent with a hotlink in it, but the link has disappeared. The sender resent it, and the link was removed again. Investigating, it appears that this is caused by the mail client. When I read IMAP messages on my Mercury server via Thunderbird on a PC, they are not changed and the date/time on the .cnm file in Mercury matches the receipt time in the headers. When I read the message using the Android email app on my phone, the .cnm file is re-saved to server at the time I read it. It appears that the Android client in this case modified the message by deleting a hotlink. On reflection it may not have been the mail client, it may have been the anti-virus app (Avast). I'm awaiting a further resend, so that I can do some testing.
</p><p>&nbsp;Has anyone seen this before, or have any knowledge on whether this behavior by a client is valid under the IMAP specification?
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