Ron,


I’m not trying to lecture anyone. I just don’t understand why you (and others) 
see nothing wrong with viewing HTML webpages with JPG’s as acceptable, and 
think it’s an unnecessary risk in viewing the same in a e-mail.



Paul



From: Ron Bernier [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: July-06-14 5:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Search and Replace



Paul,

Personally, I have high speed internet connection.  That being said, I think 
Millennia made a very bad decision when they allowed HTML messages on this 
list.  Should they ever decide to relax/completely ignore security by allowing 
attachments to the list, then I will definitely unsubscribe from the list and 
probably quit using Legacy altogether.



There is no need to lecture me about anti virus software, anti spyware 
software, etc.  I subscribe to the best.  That being said, I don't need to test 
my security software so that I am protected against someone else's carelessness.



Fortunately, the rootsweb mailing lists take security seriously and block 
attachments as well as HTML Mail.



Ron Bernier

Sent from my iPad


On Jul 6, 2014, at 6:10 PM, "Paul Gray" <[email protected]> wrote:

Ron,



The problem with this mailing list’s position is that is totally without any 
statistical justification. There are all these supposed dial up users out 
there, but rarely does anyone post on this list that they would be among those 
adversely impacted. I don’t dispute that there are some, but how many? No one 
knows.



That needs to be balanced against the fact that graphics do help to illustrate 
issues very well in some cases.



Paul





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