>I keep html disabled in my email and always will, to avoid just such 
>an obnoxious presentation.  They seem to occur mainly in SPAM, though 
>there are (perhaps) a few legitimate uses for it, such as newsletters 
>where the subscribers want jpgs in the body.
>
>If the original poster hasn't gotten permission to send folks 
>attachments, he should be polite, put the jpgs on a web page and just 
>send out text URLs.
>
>Jeff Walther
>Society to Keep Email Text Only  (join now!)

     Sign me up! - I get about 2/300 html attachments a week.

     Pete in the UK




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