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# [Unsanitize Safelinks](https://git.logicalhacking.com/adbrucker/unsanitize-safelinks): A Utility for Microsoft's Safelinks
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Both the home and personal online offerings of Microsoft Outlook (e.g., Outlook.com, Office 365 Home,
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Both the home/personal online offerings of Microsoft Outlook (e.g., Outlook.com, Office 365 Home,
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or Office 365 Personal) and the professional Office 365 offerings (e.g., as part of Office 365 Advanced
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Threat Detection) might rewrite links in received emails with the goal of protecting users against
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certain treats (e.g., phishing).
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certain threats (e.g., phishing).
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For various reasons, one might to rewrite these `"safelinks" back into their original form. The script
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For various reasons, one might to rewrite these "safelinks" back into their original form. The script
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[unsantize-safelinks](./unsantize-safelinks) does exactly this. This can, for example, be used for
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displaying mails nicely in [mutt](https://www.mutt.org) or other text-based mail programs. In your
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".muttrc" you need to add/edit the following configuration:
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