Interviewed by CNN on 12/03/2012 23:16, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:

> But if I were reading this through webmail, and I had SM programmed to 
> reject images that didn't come from the originating server, then only if 
> my ISP were cnet.com would it load this, right? Which is the question I 
> asked several posts back.

Well, yes. Unfortunately, ISPs have the odd habit of hosting their own
files in secondary domains. So you might end up with a mangled UI on the
webmail site, because by refusing off-domain images you may end up
refusing ones that are part of the webmail UI. So you would have to
tweak the permissions for that domain a bit. I never tried to achieve
this particular effect, so I don't know how hard it is.

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