Hi, ,- - [ Le dimanche 29 janvier 2006 vers 14:54 Thomas Fernandez écrivait: ] - - | >>> TB! will not show those graphics to you.
C>> It is a security feature. > Beautiful! Thank you. :-) > If I, as a responsible adult, want to download pictures into my > received email, what would it hurt the other TB-users if I could? > Nobody is forced to do that. There's no problem to see those pictures : just open the html part of the mail into your browser by double-clicking on the html icon displayed by TB. It's your choice, you are not forced to do, but you can. For me it's one of the great "feature" of TB : TB is a smtp/pop3/imap client, not an http client, i do not want to see my mail program doing http request. If i want to make http request, i use my browser, with every http settings defined in my browser that i cannot set in TB. TB can display html, as today some people prefer to send html into emails, and if those emails include pictures, TB can display those pictures, but if those html emails contain some options spécific to a browser and not a mail client, like http request, TB will not act like a browser but allow you to open the mail in your choosed browser easily. | `- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Best regards... _ (_' L'informatique est ma passion, vous la simplifier, mon métier ! ,_)téphane Bouvard [antarex AT freenet DOT be] http://www.antarex.be ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.65.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

