Message Transformations

Summary

By default, INKY sanitizes your message’s HTML to remove potentially dangerous JavaScript and other dynamic content, and upgrades plain-text-only messages to HTML. Both settings provide an additional layer of safety and allow INKY’s banners to display in a clean, functional manner.

Settings

Sanitize HTML to remove potentially dangerous JavaScript and other dynamic content

ON/OFF

Upgrade plain-text-only messages to HTML to enable more functional HTML banners

ON/OFF

If not injecting a banner (based on settings below), do not modify message bodies in any other way; disable HTML sanitization, plain-text upgrading, link rewriting, and reporting links.

ON/OFF

Note: This setting is only relevant if you choose to suppress certain banners under Customize Which Banners To Include. See below for more information about this setting.

Exceptions

HTML Sanitization

INKY allows individual email addresses and entire domains to bypass the HTML sanitization process. You may add a CSV list or manually enter domains and email addresses to this list. Once saved, they will be alphabetically sorted.

This type of bypass is commonly used when a message is missing certain content or is malformed in some way.

Plain-Text Upgrade

Similar to HTML sanitization, individual email addresses and entire domains can bypass plain-text-only upgrades.

This type of bypass is commonly used when a particular recipient cannot receive messages in HTML.

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