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Might I ask what mail client you're using? Just turning off images is pretty much sufficient; you don't have to disable HTML altogether.
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Thanks, Bill. I realised that, and I had checked my email client. It doesn't allow me to turn off images, only disable HTML rendering. I'm using Lotus Notes. This list has a few Notes-haters (Hi, Xavier, Shao Sean) - and I'm starting to become one myself :-) My ISP changed their SMTP confiuration recently, and that has meant I had to start to use Mail.app to send email.

But Notes is cross-platform, immune to viruses, allows me to keep replicated copies of the mail database, and allows me to do fast and sophisticated full-text searches on the > 200,000 emails in the database. So, I'm very reluctant to give it up. I could retain some of the benefits by just using Notes as an email server, and accessing it via Outlook/Mail.app, but I'd end up using 3 mail clients.

Anyway, I thought it might be useful information for the rest of the list to know about spammers and HTML email. I am getting the impression though that most of you knew this, and (wisely) had images turned off by default.

Bernard
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