On 4/12/05 8:22 AM, "Mike Panas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 4/11/05 9:00 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> On 4/11/05 8:36 PM, "Mike Panas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Seems like no matter what I do Erage just will not let images come through
>>> in my email they are always missing, waiting for me to invoke the "download
>>> images" command. What a pain. Erage 11.1.0, G5 DP 10.3.8.
>> 
>> It's to protect you from spammers and viruses. All you have to to is add the
>> sender to your Address Book and set preferences/Security to allow automatic
>> download of pictures from contacts, to allow that sender's pictures to
>> download automatically in future.
>> 
>> This just refers to pictures on websites, which have to be accessed, and can
>> contain code that confirms your email address and will sell it to 1000
>> spammers who sill certainly spam you. Pictures inserted into HTML messages
>> or included as attachments will always appear automatically without any need
>> to download anything.
> Paul,
> Thanks for the reply. It's this very "thinking for me, deciding what's best
> for me" paternalism that drove me from M$ products into the arms of Apple's
> .apps. I just hate it. I want a general pref that allows me to have images
> download with email if that's what I want. I don't like have to set special
> prefs for chosen senders. It just bugs me. I guess it's born out of the long
> history of crap being imposed on Windows machines by spammers, malware
> artists, etc., but it's too bad M$ feels compelled to port this paranoia to
> their Mac products as well. I'm going to keep plugging away with Erage for
> awhile longer, but I do now understand better why I left it for Apple .apps
> once I retired and didn't need so much of a Windows like app for email,
> calendaring, etc.
> Mike
> PS: I will say that, in Erage's favor, it has a much more powerful and
> intuitive spell checker than in Mail .app, IMHO. Just want to be fair.
> Erage 11.1.0/G5 DP/10.3.8
> 

You're being very foolish, but if that's what you want, why don't you use
Entourage X then?

Entourage 2004 is giving you full control. You can add everyone to your
Address Book if you trust the whole world and don't care if you get spammed
or sent viruses. All it takes is one single click to Add to Address Book the
first time you get a message with links. After that all the crap will come
down automatically if that's what you want. Nobody's "thinking for you".

Believe me, one day there will be an email virus for the Mac. MacBU has made
it possible for you - and people who don't have the time to study up on all
this and have no idea they're being targeted - to protect yourselves. They
chose to let you get the downloads automatically from people in your Address
Book if that's what you want - but it must be your responsibility to choose
that preference - just once, and to choose the approved senders. They're not
doing the choosing for you - it's up to you. Millions of people blame
Microsoft for enabling viruses and worms to cause great destruction on their
(MS's) Windows products. MacBU are making sure it won't happen on the Mac
with Entourage, unless you go out of your way to enable it.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz
MVP MacOffice
Entourage FAQ Page: <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq/index.html>
AppleScripts for Entourage: <http://macscripter.net/scriptbuilders/>

PLEASE always state which version of Microsoft Office you are using -
**2004**, X  or 2001. It's often impossible to answer your questions
otherwise.


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