> Bam.  I  know  that  your email is alive. And I start to flood
> you...
I don't give a money's, if I want to turn it on, I should be allowed
to. If the RL programmers want so badly to protect the stupid then
make sure sufficiently dire warnings appear when/if the user decided
to change the option from the default 'OFF' setting.

> If someone want to "die", he/she can click on the HTML and open it in
> a browser...
For goodness sake, no one's going to come 'round and and shoot you,
nor rob your house, steal your credit card details or ravish your dog.

> First thing would be for 99% of them to turn on that offsite image
> checker and check every offsite picture.
I really doubt that. How many people sitting around you now are
running Windows with all the default options on?

> For people, who needs to see offsite images: click on the HTML
> attach...
WTF is the difference between this and having TB! do it except the
inconvenience of having having to have other windows popping up? If I
can /choose/ to display the message display in IE why can't I /choose/
to have the bloody mail client do it?

> Believe me: we at the list at least KNOW what we do. 99% of the users
> DONT... We have to keep this in mind, too.
I don't remember anyone appointing RL as the official net nanny ...

-- 
Stuart Hemming

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Service Pack 2 Aided by BayesIt! 0.8.4, MyGate v1.0, rss2pop3 v1.2,
SpamPal v1.70, MyMacros 1.11a.

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