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The exclamation points do not indicate malformed HTML. They indicate
a reference to a graphic or executable or other object on some host
somewhere. Every time you see one of those yellow exclamation points
it means that the sender of the email wanted the recipient to go to
their site. Sometimes it's for benign reasons, but sometimes there
is
executable code that a recipient would not want if he or she knew
what
was going on.
> These exlamation marks are shown when the graphic referenced is not
> found. Over here, when the graphics are sent with the message (like
> this Nimda warning in HTML I have received a couple of times now),
> the graphics are shown were they belong.
>
> It sounds again like malformed HTML you are receiving.
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