I would like to read the whole article.  Where did you find it?  Off of
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Nate Couch
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> Subject:      Can this happen with Spam ?
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> Hi,
> As I try to battle the tons of spam related email my organization receives
> everyday, I am amazed at the increasing number of emails targetting our
> organization despite the fact that we do have a filtering technology in
> place. Which brings me to the question - are we doing something to invite
> these emails ?
> I came across an article by Brian Livingstone recently about spam and how
> certain tactics can invite spammers to your organization. I quote a
> statement from his article relating to the results of an experiment they
> carried out at some law firm - "They found that 83 percent of the spam
> being
> received contained a coded "tracking" image. When the image was downloaded
> to be displayed in the message, it alerted the senders that a message sent
> to a specific address had been viewed. This is now the most prevalent
> mechanism by which spammers find "live" accounts, in my opinion."
> Is this possible in Outlook ? The article said something about with the
> Preview pane being turned on in Outlook, this was more likely to happen or
> just opening an email with this sort of an image in it could also trigger
> the code. How can this happen ? This means Outlook is allowing some code
> to
> get executed that passes information back to the source. Isn't there a
> security patch to prevent this from happening ?
> RB
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