Hello Joshua et al.

This is what I got back from a webtech at PayPal.

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"Thank you for contacting PayPal.
The OS is XP Professional Version 2002 using service pack 1
The mail service is a in house software called Kana.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us again.

Sincerely,
Scot
PayPal Tech Support"

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They developed Kana so that even though there is a second part of the
message that refers to links, firewalls and other protective measures
including working offline don't interfere with the receiving of the
graphics. Scot would not go into how that part is done. So on to more
searching.

Nicholas.

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On 11/2/04 3:12 PM, "Joshua Yeidel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Nicholas,
> 
> Please report what you discover.  If the graphics are not attachments, and
> they are not provided via links to remote servers [methods which you report
> won't work for some of your correspondents], I will be very interested to
> know how they _are_ being sent.
> 
> By the way:  is it clear that the messages _you_ are receiving with embedded
> graphics could be viewed by your correspondents?  You report these messages
> don't use attachments;  have you viewed the source of the emails ["View"
> menu, "Source" option] to determine whether they are using links?
> 
> -- Joshua

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