On 12/29/2015 01:52 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
A Williams wrote on 12/29/2015 1:13 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
I receive a periodic HTML email newsletter from my investment advisor's
firm.  I used to see the graphics but no longer can, not even in old
emails going back to 2013.  I only see empty boxes.

The person sending the newsletter uses mailchimp.com and the images
reside on their server. The email itself comes from a different mail
server.

Oddly, in Thunderbird I see the images.

I can't figure out why SM is blocking them and TB is not.  Any help
greatly appreciated.


Edit -> Preferences -> Mail & Newsgroups -> Message Display
"Block images and other content from remote sources"

would be my guess.

Good guess but that was the first thing I checked.  It's unchecked. ;-)


Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Images > Image Acceptance Policy

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