On 10/7/04 7:33 AM, "George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I occasionally get email from a PC user that has an x in the email body. I
> get the message "To protect your privacy, some pictures in this message were
> not downloaded. Download pictures". When I click on the Download Pictures,
> the Download Pictures message disappears but the picture (x) doesn't open
> and I still have the x in the body of the email.
> I figure the trash is a good place for such email but I am curious as to
> what is going on. How do the PC people do this?
> George

I'm not sure what is going on with your pictures from your PC people. Check
out this FAQ for some tips:

<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq_topic/html_msg.html#html07>

The "To protect your privacy...." is a feature in Entourage 2004.

On-line content (including images) will not be displayed unless the sender
is in your address book (a new security measure), and only then IF you have
that preference set in the security pane of the preferences.

 However you can display the content by clicking the link in the yellow
"info bar" at the top of the message.

A huge amount of requests were made for the old preference to block access
to on-line content to be made available on a message by message basis, since
people didn't want spam messages reporting back to base, but did want the
pictures etc in subscribed newsletters. This was probably one of the 'most
requested features', and MS listened.

-- 
Diane Ross
Mac MVP
Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>



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