On 9/26/01 10:55 AM, "Nick Simicich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My personal feeling is that any e-mail client that automatically invokes > remote urls of any sort, including img tags from e-mail that I'm looking at > is essentially broken. You are in a user base of about 2% or less of the net population, then. I'm not saying you're right or wrong -- but you're clearly not typical or speaking for them. FWIW.
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