Hello Alexander,

On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 13:52:05 +0100 GMT (05/02/2005, 19:52 +0700 GMT),
Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

>> External images can be used for malevolent purposes. For example, as
>> web beacons to track your usage, or for spammers to verify your e-mail
>> address. So, yes, displaying html images direct from the web in e-mail
>> can hurt.

ASK> This is a privacy, not a security issue. For that very reason the wish to
ASK> add a sender to a list of "trusted senders" from whom remote images are
ASK> allowed exists. Or a simple menu entry "download images now".

I agree with this. There are trusted newsletters I receive.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

If the professor on Giligan's Island can make a radio out of a
coconut, why can't he fix a hole in a boat?

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