On Sun, 7 May 2006, Don Guillett wrote:
This particular spam comes from different addresses,
different froms, different and meaningless subject lines and
is an imbedded gif so you can't use message rules to filter.
So, apparently there is nothing I can do.
Maybe block html images? From OE 6.00.2900.2180 help:
[Default is to block images.]
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Viewing e-mail images that are blocked
Outlook Express stops pictures and other Internet content from
automatically downloading to your computer. This helps you
manage your e-mail in several ways:
- It helps you avoid viewing potentially offensive material.
- If you have a dial-up connection, it allows you to decide
which images are worth taking the time to download.
- It helps reduce the junk mail you get. Junk mail images
often include "Web beacons" that notify the sender's Web server
when you read or preview the message. This validates your
e-mail address and often results in more junk mail messages and
possible viruses.
When Outlook Express blocks pictures or other content, those
items are replaced with a red "x." When you get legitimate
messages (for example, a newsletter that you have subscribed
to), you can download pictures and other content by clicking
the Infobar, which is the banner near the top of the message.
When you edit, forward, or reply to a message that references
external content, your computer will try to download the
content again. The blocked content will be downloaded and
included in the reply or forwarded message. When you print a
message with content that has not been downloaded
automatically, the blocked content is downloaded and will
appear in the printed message.
Although it is not recommended, you can automatically download
all pictures in Outlook Express by going to the Tools menu,
selecting Options, and then clicking the Security tab. Clear
the Block images and other external content in HTML e-mail
check box.
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