Oracle version numbers appearing as links in posts on oracle-l

Hi all,

Many mails on this list contain Oracle version numbers. That's a good
practice. However, pretty often these numbers get represented as links
in the message. The mailscanner of my provider then checks these 'IP
adresses', and tries to warn me. Mentioning Oracle 10.2.0.3 turns up
like this:


> I would suggest to upgrade to MailScanner has detected a possible
> fraud attempt from "10.2.0.3" claiming to beMailScanner warning:
> numerical links are often malicious:10.2.0.3and apply the latest
> patches advised in Critical Patch Advisory by Oracle. 


If someone mentions three or four versions in one sentence, the message
gets pretty unreadable. I know people at my provider in person, mails
from oracle-l are now white-listed in their scanner. That's a
workaround.I try to find the root cause, I try to pin down where the
href=10.2.0.3 code is entered in the message. 

My mail client is evolution. I've not much experience with other mail
clients. Is it outlook? Another client? I guess it isn't freelists that
tampers with the message format. Does anyone have an idea?

Best regards,

Carel-Jan Engel

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