• Greetings!
    How can I manually select the JavaScript-based encryption method? I selected “automatically the best method (including javascript)” but the encryption is done only with a mix of plaintext and simple HTML encoding like this:

    &# 97;& #98;i& #115;&#12 2;&#6 4;ka&#1 16;&#1 04;o&#10 8;&#10 5;s&#9 9;&#1 04;e&#4 5;pf

    (without the spaces, but if i type it in without spaces, it will be decrypted at once, so unsafe it is)

    I think, this is easy to decript, even for a simple script. I specifically chose this plugin because it can do more. But how can I force it to do more …

    Best regards,
    Deacon André Meyer

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  • Plugin Author Ironikus

    (@ironikus)

    Our plugin auto-encodes emails with the best possible method depending on where you have added them. If they’re listed in a simple text field, then we use the strongest methods.
    If it’s added inside of custom HTML attributes, we use character encoding to not break anything.

    If we would use Javascript within your HTML tags or other parts where it isn’t auto-executed, then you certainly will end up with a broken page and that’s what we want to avoid.

    If you want to custom-encode an email, you are always welcome write your own code for it.

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