Hi all,

I was doing some Evolution advocacy and I'm stuck in answering this
question. Can someone please help answer it and I'll pass it on. The
relevant part of the discussion is below (thanks):

On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 23:04:41 +1300, in article
<9tfu7p$2a7sr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Adam Warner wrote:

> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ralph Fox wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 06:55:07 GMT, in article
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Preece wrote:
> > 
> >> Oh, and HTML mail that gets images from the server hence revealing that
> >> the mail has actually been read. GRRRRRR!
> > 
> > Don't read HTML mail until you are off-line. Don't even allow HTML mail
> > to display in the preview pane while you are on-line -- keep the preview
> > pane closed.
> > 
> > Or, use a mail client that does not render HTML.
> 
> Or even better use the Evolution (*nix) mail client. It has a setting you
> can choose to ignore all images. So you can view the mail without your
> computer connecting to a foreign server.

It does not have to be an _image_ fetched off the net that gives you
away.  Any data that HTML will fetch off the net, including an image,
a sound clip, a stylesheet, or another HTML page, can reveal that 
the e-mail has been read.
 
> The settings are (choose one):
> In HTML Mail:
> * Never load images off the net
> * Load images if sender is in addressbook * Always load images off the net

Does it only block _images_ (as the description would seem to indicate), 
or does it block _all_ loading of _any_ data off the web?
 
> And you don't need to worry about Evolution running Javascript either.
>
> So feel safe viewing HTML mail in Evolution. I'd rather people and
> spammers sent me plain text. But at least I can view HTML mail properly
> rendered in Evolution without (important) security concerns.

I use Agent which does not render HTML at all.
No loss, 99.9% of the HTML mail that I get is spam.

> Regards,
> Adam

Cheers,
Ralph


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