You don't mention what mail application you are using, but if you should be
using Entourage, go into Mail & News Preferences -> read and deselect "Allow
network access when displaying complex HTML"

I really hate mail that needs to download additional stuff to be shown, and
not just spam-mail.

Cheers,

Kim

On 02/01/04 6:43, "Kris Paige" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Question: if html in an inlet for spam, and some spammers can use web
> bugs for telling if a message has been opened, what's the point in the
> "bounce to sender" option? Is it better to use this, or send it to
> spamcop to deal with? There are times when my business requires that I
> get or send html, so how do I do that safely?
> Confused,
> Kris


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