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Hi Holger, if you hover over the link you should see the link preview below it.
Also if the link tries to look like an URL but is a different one, a warning window will show.
Can you perhaps provide more detail on which version this does not happen with?
@olivia_rust Hi Olivia,
thank you for looking into my request. I know how I can find the correct
link, but most of my users don´t, they just click on links in a mail. In a
HTML-Mail, you don´t have to camouflage a link, as it is hidden behind text
or a picture, so the user has no idea where the link is taking him. I just
want the user to be aware which URL a link is opening before it really
opens.
For example, when the users get a very convincing phising mail that states
it comes from amazon.com asking him to check something on the website, and
the link redirects to a completely different URL, the users can stop the
action right there. This is especially helpful if the link directly leads
to malicious code/a download.
Thank you very much,
Holger