I have Thunderbird set up not to show images by default. But some
spammers have discovered a way to encode their images so that they show
despite my settings. The latest example was exceptionally rude.
Is there some rule that I could add to my local.cf to catch any e-mail
that tries this
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Paul Douglas Franklin wrote:
I have Thunderbird set up not to show images by default. But some
spammers have discovered a way to encode their images so that they show
despite my settings. The latest example was exceptionally rude.
Is there some rule that I could add to
At 09:21 14-02-2008, Paul Douglas Franklin wrote:
I have Thunderbird set up not to show images by default. But some
spammers have
This is to block remote images.
discovered a way to encode their images so that they show despite my
settings. The latest example was exceptionally rude.
Is
I had deleted the message yesterday--thoroughly--and didn't think to ask
this until today.
Concerning ImageInfo, which sounds like a likely candidate, it's not
installed on my system. I have Kolab installed; it uses an earlier
version of Spamassassin, I'm not sure exactly which one, somewhere
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Paul Douglas Franklin wrote:
I had deleted the message yesterday--thoroughly--and didn't think to ask this
until today.
Concerning ImageInfo, which sounds like a likely candidate, it's not
installed on my system. I have Kolab installed; it uses an earlier version
of