Self-hosted mail client lacks option to disable auto-loading external email images
A self-hosted webmail project has no setting to prevent automatic loading of external images embedded in HTML emails, a common tracking-pixel and privacy concern. A contributor scoped the likely implementation across the frontend rendering component.
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