Re: Remote Content Blocked?

2020-01-04 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS48 wrote:


Tom Pamin wrote:
I just set up a new mail account. All remote content like images is 
being blocked. I have to approve each email separately to show images. 
How do I show remote content automatically for all emails? I do have 
"Show all images" checked in Preferences.


Sorry, I can't find a "Show all images" in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 
preferences. I do have "Load all images" under Privacy & Security > 
Images. That only applies to the browser.


If you have "Block images and other content from remote sources" enabled 
in Preferences > Mail & Newsgroups > Message Display. Remove the check 
mark.


That's correct for how to do it.

But the OP should be aware that loading all remote images will also 
permit web beacons and similar tracking devices. If he's concerned about 
his privacy, he would be better off showing images on a case-by-case or 
site-by-site basis.



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Re: Remote Content Blocked?

2020-01-04 Thread WaltS48

Tom Pamin wrote:
I just set up a new mail account. All remote content like images is 
being blocked. I have to approve each email separately to show images. 
How do I show remote content automatically for all emails? I do have 
"Show all images" checked in Preferences.


Sorry, I can't find a "Show all images" in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 
preferences. I do have "Load all images" under Privacy & Security > 
Images. That only applies to the browser.


If you have "Block images and other content from remote sources" enabled 
in Preferences > Mail & Newsgroups > Message Display. Remove the check mark.



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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread pedgar
On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 3:27:18 PM UTC-6, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> Easiest way is just in the message or preview itself. If the notification 
> prompt does not appear something is wrong.
> 
> https://imgur.com/a/SZzwFy3
> 
> FRG
> 
> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> > Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> > 
> >> No exception no display. Then the default setting apply.
> > 
> > As I thought. That's the OP's case and mine both.
> > 
> > So to return to his issue, how does he set an exception for a particular 
> > sender? Are the techniques I outlined best, or is there something better?
> >

Not sure what's wrong then, once I set to show no images I don't see the 
prompt, but only from one sender.

Also renamed permissions.sql in the profile,. Started seamonkey and it created 
a new file, but still have the problem.

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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Easiest way is just in the message or preview itself. If the notification 
prompt does not appear something is wrong.


https://imgur.com/a/SZzwFy3

FRG

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


No exception no display. Then the default setting apply.


As I thought. That's the OP's case and mine both.

So to return to his issue, how does he set an exception for a particular 
sender? Are the techniques I outlined best, or is there something better?



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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


No exception no display. Then the default setting apply.


As I thought. That's the OP's case and mine both.

So to return to his issue, how does he set an exception for a particular 
sender? Are the techniques I outlined best, or is there something better?


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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

No exception no display. Then the default setting apply.

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


It is but I am on a local 2.53 build and the url has a minor difference in it:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1331477

If it doesn't show your data manager or profile is probably broken. Maybe a 
regression crept in. Need to check 2.49.4 when I find some time.


If I do as you say, select "All data types," click the asterisk underneath, 
and select the "Permissions" tab, there's nothing at all listed. Not your URL, 
not any URL.


Could it be because I haven't set any exceptions? I don't think I have...


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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread pedgar
On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 12:37:34 PM UTC-6, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> 
> > It is but I am on a local 2.53 build and the url has a minor difference 
> > in it:
> > 
> > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1331477
> > 
> > If it doesn't show your data manager or profile is probably broken. 
> > Maybe a regression crept in. Need to check 2.49.4 when I find some time.
> 
> If I do as you say, select "All data types," click the asterisk 
> underneath, and select the "Permissions" tab, there's nothing at all 
> listed. Not your URL, not any URL.
> 
> Could it be because I haven't set any exceptions? I don't think I have...
> 
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Mine is empty and supposedly I have an exception

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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

It is but I am on a local 2.53 build and the url has a minor difference 
in it:


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1331477

If it doesn't show your data manager or profile is probably broken. 
Maybe a regression crept in. Need to check 2.49.4 when I find some time.


If I do as you say, select "All data types," click the asterisk 
underneath, and select the "Permissions" tab, there's nothing at all 
listed. Not your URL, not any URL.


Could it be because I haven't set any exceptions? I don't think I have...

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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread pedgar
On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 11:02:58 AM UTC-6, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> https://imgur.com/a/jCa62xz
> 
> ped...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 6:53:02 AM UTC-6, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> >> It is in the default permissions (no domain) under the asterik.
> >>
> >> FRG
> >>
> >>
> >> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> >>> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> >>>
>  The prefs for email images from senders are in the default domain * in 
>  the
>  data manager. Look for
>  chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx in the Permissions tab.
> 
>  Check Use Default to delete it.
> >>>
> >>> File Not Found
> >>>
> >>> The file chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx cannot be found. Please 
> >>> check
> >>> the location and try again.
> >>>
> >>>       Could the item have been renamed, removed, or relocated?
> >>>       Is there a spelling, capitalization, or other typographical error 
> >>> in the
> >>> address?
> >>>       Do you have sufficient access permissions to the requested item?
> >>>
> >>> [Try Again]
> >>>
> >>> If I substitute a valid email address for "xxx" I get the same result.
> >>>
> >>> If you mean to search for that in Data Manager's Permissions tab, I get no
> >>> hits, even if I truncate it to just "messenger" -- no such domain with
> >>> permissions set.
> >>>
> > 
> > My domain * permissions is blank, nothing in there.  I can only add at this 
> > point
> > 
> > Let's say I want to add this on customerserv...@example.com (yes I know 
> > this is used as an example), is there a key I can at in this permissions 
> > box?
> > 
> > PaulE
> >

I guess I need to wait for the next update.  At least I know where to look now.

Thanks!

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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

https://imgur.com/a/jCa62xz

ped...@gmail.com wrote:

On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 6:53:02 AM UTC-6, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

It is in the default permissions (no domain) under the asterik.

FRG


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


The prefs for email images from senders are in the default domain * in the
data manager. Look for
chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx in the Permissions tab.

Check Use Default to delete it.


File Not Found

The file chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx cannot be found. Please check
the location and try again.

      Could the item have been renamed, removed, or relocated?
      Is there a spelling, capitalization, or other typographical error in the
address?
      Do you have sufficient access permissions to the requested item?

[Try Again]

If I substitute a valid email address for "xxx" I get the same result.

If you mean to search for that in Data Manager's Permissions tab, I get no
hits, even if I truncate it to just "messenger" -- no such domain with
permissions set.



My domain * permissions is blank, nothing in there.  I can only add at this 
point

Let's say I want to add this on customerserv...@example.com (yes I know this is 
used as an example), is there a key I can at in this permissions box?

PaulE


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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

It is but I am on a local 2.53 build and the url has a minor difference in it:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1331477

If it doesn't show your data manager or profile is probably broken. Maybe a 
regression crept in. Need to check 2.49.4 when I find some time.


FRG

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


It is in the default permissions (no domain) under the asterisk.


Nope, it's not.


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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


It is in the default permissions (no domain) under the asterisk.


Nope, it's not.

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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread pedgar
On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 6:53:02 AM UTC-6, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> It is in the default permissions (no domain) under the asterik.
> 
> FRG
> 
> 
> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> > Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> > 
> >> The prefs for email images from senders are in the default domain * in the 
> >> data manager. Look for
> >> chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx in the Permissions tab.
> >>
> >> Check Use Default to delete it.
> > 
> > File Not Found
> > 
> > The file chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx cannot be found. Please check 
> > the location and try again.
> > 
> >      Could the item have been renamed, removed, or relocated?
> >      Is there a spelling, capitalization, or other typographical error in 
> > the 
> > address?
> >      Do you have sufficient access permissions to the requested item?
> > 
> > [Try Again]
> > 
> > If I substitute a valid email address for "xxx" I get the same result.
> > 
> > If you mean to search for that in Data Manager's Permissions tab, I get no 
> > hits, even if I truncate it to just "messenger" -- no such domain with 
> > permissions set.
> >

My domain * permissions is blank, nothing in there.  I can only add at this 
point

Let's say I want to add this on customerserv...@example.com (yes I know this is 
used as an example), is there a key I can at in this permissions box?

PaulE
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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

It is in the default permissions (no domain) under the asterik.

FRG


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

The prefs for email images from senders are in the default domain * in the 
data manager. Look for

chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx in the Permissions tab.

Check Use Default to delete it.


File Not Found

The file chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx cannot be found. Please check 
the location and try again.


     Could the item have been renamed, removed, or relocated?
     Is there a spelling, capitalization, or other typographical error in the 
address?

     Do you have sufficient access permissions to the requested item?

[Try Again]

If I substitute a valid email address for "xxx" I get the same result.

If you mean to search for that in Data Manager's Permissions tab, I get no 
hits, even if I truncate it to just "messenger" -- no such domain with 
permissions set.



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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

The prefs for email images from senders are in the default domain * in 
the data manager. Look for

chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx in the Permissions tab.

Check Use Default to delete it.


File Not Found

The file chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx cannot be found. Please 
check the location and try again.


Could the item have been renamed, removed, or relocated?
Is there a spelling, capitalization, or other typographical error 
in the address?

Do you have sufficient access permissions to the requested item?

[Try Again]

If I substitute a valid email address for "xxx" I get the same result.

If you mean to search for that in Data Manager's Permissions tab, I get 
no hits, even if I truncate it to just "messenger" -- no such domain 
with permissions set.


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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-20 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
The prefs for email images from senders are in the default domain * in the 
data manager. Look for

chrome://messenger/content/email=xxx in the Permissions tab.

Check Use Default to delete it.

FRG


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Daniel wrote:

ped...@gmail.com wrote on 20/11/2018 11:11 AM:

On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:09:41 PM UTC-6, ped...@gmail.com
wrote:

I pooched it, and accidentally set block all message on an email
from one sender.

Now there are never any images from that sender and the option to
show remote images is no longer shown.  I cannot find where to
change or remove my choice.

All suggestions were for thunderbird and those don't exist in the
seamonkey email app.

Is there a way, a setting, or file I can erase, that will again
allow me to chose to view remote content from one sender again?

PaulE


Sorry Version 2.49.4

Paul, as the e-mail portion of SeaMonkey is based on Thunderbird, I would 
expect, if it's possible in TB, it would be possible in SM.


My *guess* is that it would be somewhere in the Preferences 
(Edit->Preferences) or in the Data Manager (Tools->Data Manager).


If not, hopefully someone else will drop by with an answer!!


The global pref is at Edit | Preferences | Mail & Newsgroups | Message Display:
 [x] Block images and other content from remote sources
This is your default preference, the way SM will handle sites for which you 
don't set a custom pref.



For a particular sender, there are two ways of changing the settings.

The easier way, when available, is to open a message from that sender and hope 
to see this at the top of the message:

 "To protect your privacy, SeaMonkey has blocked
 remote content in this message. [Options]"
If you're lucky and see that message, click the "Options" button at far right 
and choose the desired handling. You're done.


If you've inadvertently disabled those notifications, I'm sorry but I don't 
know how to enable them.



The more complicated way is with the Data Manager, and it applies to whole 
domains, not specific email addresses.


First, examine the sender's email address and copy only the domain (the part 
after the "@" sign). Then do Tools | Data Manager and pull down "Permissions 
only" from the list under "All data types" at the top left. Beneath that, 
where it says "Search domains," paste the sender's email domain (or type it if 
you prefer). If you have set a specific permission for that domain regarding 
remote content, that setting will appear in the list at right as "Load 
images." Click the desired value at far right, or to reset the domain to your 
default pref, whatever that may be, check "Use default" at left. To release a 
default setting (create a custom pref for that domain), uncheck "Use default" 
and then click the desired value at right. When done, simply close the Data 
Manager (you don't need to OK out).


If the domain is already set to your default pref for a particular permission, 
that permission will not be shown.


If the domain is set to your default prefs for /all/ permissions (if you have 
not set any custom prefs for that domain), the domain will not be shown at all.



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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Daniel wrote:

ped...@gmail.com wrote on 20/11/2018 11:11 AM:

On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:09:41 PM UTC-6, ped...@gmail.com
wrote:

I pooched it, and accidentally set block all message on an email
from one sender.

Now there are never any images from that sender and the option to
show remote images is no longer shown.  I cannot find where to
change or remove my choice.

All suggestions were for thunderbird and those don't exist in the
seamonkey email app.

Is there a way, a setting, or file I can erase, that will again
allow me to chose to view remote content from one sender again?

PaulE


Sorry Version 2.49.4

Paul, as the e-mail portion of SeaMonkey is based on Thunderbird, I 
would expect, if it's possible in TB, it would be possible in SM.


My *guess* is that it would be somewhere in the Preferences 
(Edit->Preferences) or in the Data Manager (Tools->Data Manager).


If not, hopefully someone else will drop by with an answer!!


The global pref is at Edit | Preferences | Mail & Newsgroups | Message 
Display:

[x] Block images and other content from remote sources
This is your default preference, the way SM will handle sites for which 
you don't set a custom pref.



For a particular sender, there are two ways of changing the settings.

The easier way, when available, is to open a message from that sender 
and hope to see this at the top of the message:

"To protect your privacy, SeaMonkey has blocked
remote content in this message. [Options]"
If you're lucky and see that message, click the "Options" button at far 
right and choose the desired handling. You're done.


If you've inadvertently disabled those notifications, I'm sorry but I 
don't know how to enable them.



The more complicated way is with the Data Manager, and it applies to 
whole domains, not specific email addresses.


First, examine the sender's email address and copy only the domain (the 
part after the "@" sign). Then do Tools | Data Manager and pull down 
"Permissions only" from the list under "All data types" at the top left. 
Beneath that, where it says "Search domains," paste the sender's email 
domain (or type it if you prefer). If you have set a specific permission 
for that domain regarding remote content, that setting will appear in 
the list at right as "Load images." Click the desired value at far 
right, or to reset the domain to your default pref, whatever that may 
be, check "Use default" at left. To release a default setting (create a 
custom pref for that domain), uncheck "Use default" and then click the 
desired value at right. When done, simply close the Data Manager (you 
don't need to OK out).


If the domain is already set to your default pref for a particular 
permission, that permission will not be shown.


If the domain is set to your default prefs for /all/ permissions (if you 
have not set any custom prefs for that domain), the domain will not be 
shown at all.


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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-19 Thread Daniel

ped...@gmail.com wrote on 20/11/2018 11:11 AM:

On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:09:41 PM UTC-6, ped...@gmail.com
wrote:

I pooched it, and accidentally set block all message on an email
from one sender.

Now there are never any images from that sender and the option to
show remote images is no longer shown.  I cannot find where to
change or remove my choice.

All suggestions were for thunderbird and those don't exist in the
seamonkey email app.

Is there a way, a setting, or file I can erase, that will again
allow me to chose to view remote content from one sender again?

PaulE


Sorry Version 2.49.4

Paul, as the e-mail portion of SeaMonkey is based on Thunderbird, I 
would expect, if it's possible in TB, it would be possible in SM.


My *guess* is that it would be somewhere in the Preferences 
(Edit->Preferences) or in the Data Manager (Tools->Data Manager).


If not, hopefully someone else will drop by with an answer!!

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623
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Re: Remote content on one single email.

2018-11-19 Thread pedgar
On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:09:41 PM UTC-6, ped...@gmail.com wrote:
> I pooched it, and accidentally set block all message on an email from one 
> sender.
> 
> Now there are never any images from that sender and the option to show remote 
> images is no longer shown.  I cannot find where to change or remove my choice.
> 
> All suggestions were for thunderbird and those don't exist in the seamonkey 
> email app.
> 
> Is there a way, a setting, or file I can erase, that will again allow me to 
> chose to view remote content from one sender again?
> 
> PaulE

Sorry Version 2.49.4
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Re: Remote content

2016-11-18 Thread Gérard

On 11/18/2016 07:13 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Frank Freeman wrote:


Suddenly in almost all emails I need to check the show remote content
box in the yellow highlighter above the message. Where can I check a
box for SeaMonkey to always show the remote content?


Be careful what you wish for; a lot of remote content is web beacons designed to
help spammers identify "live ones." If they learn that you've opened their
message, they know you're a better target for more spam. Even relatively
innocuous messages from vendors you've done business with often contains these
things so they can track your preferences and figure out how to get you to buy
more.


But if you really insist on doing something so foolish:

Edit | Preferences | Mail & Newsgroups | Message Display
[ ] Block images and other content from remote sources.



DELICIOUS

SINCERELY,

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SeaMonkey/2.48a2

Build identifier: 20160923081035

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To bring up a virgin machine,   To debug that code,
To pop out of endless recursion,No matter how hopeless,
To grok what appears on the screen, No matter the load,
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Re: Remote content

2016-11-17 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Frank Freeman wrote:


Suddenly in almost all emails I need to check the show remote content
box in the yellow highlighter above the message. Where can I check a
box for SeaMonkey to always show the remote content?


Be careful what you wish for; a lot of remote content is web beacons 
designed to help spammers identify "live ones." If they learn that 
you've opened their message, they know you're a better target for more 
spam. Even relatively innocuous messages from vendors you've done 
business with often contains these things so they can track your 
preferences and figure out how to get you to buy more.



But if you really insist on doing something so foolish:

Edit | Preferences | Mail & Newsgroups | Message Display
[ ] Block images and other content from remote sources.

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Re: remote content

2011-02-21 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Smiles wrote:


how do I get rid of the load remote content pop up
thanks


Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Message Display:

Uncheck Block images and other content from remote sources.

You should be aware that by doing this you will be allowing web 
beacons (invisible gifs that allow spammers and others to track who 
opens their mail) and similar content.


As far as I'm concerned, blocking that stuff is worth the cost of seeing 
the notice.


You can also click in the notice to approve remote content from certain 
senders without making it a global policy.


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Re: remote content

2011-02-21 Thread Rick Merrill

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Smiles wrote:


how do I get rid of the load remote content pop up
thanks


Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Message Display:

Uncheck Block images and other content from remote sources.

You should be aware that by doing this you will be allowing web
beacons (invisible gifs that allow spammers and others to track who
opens their mail) and similar content.

As far as I'm concerned, blocking that stuff is worth the cost of seeing
the notice.

You can also click in the notice to approve remote content from certain
senders without making it a global policy.



My take was that the OP wanted to block/getridof the remote content.

In any event you have pointed the OP in the right direction.


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Re: remote content

2011-02-21 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Rick Merrill wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Smiles wrote:


how do I get rid of the load remote content pop up
thanks


Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Message Display:

Uncheck Block images and other content from remote sources.

You should be aware that by doing this you will be allowing web
beacons (invisible gifs that allow spammers and others to track who
opens their mail) and similar content.

As far as I'm concerned, blocking that stuff is worth the cost of seeing
the notice.

You can also click in the notice to approve remote content from certain
senders without making it a global policy.



My take was that the OP wanted to block/getridof the remote content.

In any event you have pointed the OP in the right direction.


I was keying on the direct object pop up. Thanks for the approval.

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Re: remote content

2011-02-21 Thread JeffM
Smiles wrote:
how do I get rid of the load remote content pop up

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Message Display:
You should be aware that by doing this
you will be allowing web beacons

Yet another example that HTML email is a stupid notion.
More on this topic:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_bug
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Re: remote content

2011-02-21 Thread Smiles

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Smiles wrote:


how do I get rid of the load remote content pop up
thanks


Edit | Preferences | Mail  Newsgroups | Message Display:

Uncheck Block images and other content from remote sources.

You should be aware that by doing this you will be allowing web
beacons (invisible gifs that allow spammers and others to track who
opens their mail) and similar content.

As far as I'm concerned, blocking that stuff is worth the cost of seeing
the notice.

You can also click in the notice to approve remote content from certain
senders without making it a global policy.


thanks I was looking in mail settings
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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

FDVS wrote:

Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences. Not
sure why but I found it.
Thanks for the help.
Dave



Yes, MCBasto said it was in the general Preferences, more specifically 
he said it was in the Mail  Newsgroup section of the general Preferences.


Daniel


MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 4/3/2010 23:58, FDVS told the world:

How do I tell the Seamonkey email browser to accept all remote content,
instead of asking me if I want to show it or not on each email? It is
time-consuming to respond to each email in order to removed that info
banner.
Thanks
Dave


Well, if you wish to disable the warning for *all* messages regardless
of where they come from, you can go to Edit/Preferences/Mail
Newsgroups/Message Display and untick the box besides Block images and
other content from remote sources.

For a more limited version, you can authorize remote content from a
particular sender... *if* the sender is in your address book.



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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-05 Thread FDVS
Yep, its really in the wrong place.  As it affects the mail only - it 
should be in the Mail and Newsgroups Section.

Thanks.
Dave

Daniel wrote:

FDVS wrote:

Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences. Not
sure why but I found it.



Yes, MCBasto said it was in the general Preferences, more specifically
he said it was in the Mail  Newsgroup section of the general Preferences.

Daniel


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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-05 Thread Phillip Jones
I agree. There may be a case where you have more than one email box. and 
you have one particular box, you want people, you want mail from with 
remote content. You could shuttle them to individual email or address. 
or a news group such as secnews netscape.com or annexcafe.com that allow 
html you could set it and and set the rest to block allow remote content 
such as images.


FDVS wrote:

Yep, its really in the wrong place.  As it affects the mail only - it
should be in the Mail and Newsgroups Section.
Thanks.
Dave

Daniel wrote:

FDVS wrote:

Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences. Not
sure why but I found it.



Yes, MCBasto said it was in the general Preferences, more specifically
he said it was in the Mail  Newsgroup section of the general Preferences.

Daniel





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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-04 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 4/3/2010 23:58, FDVS told the world:
 How do I tell the Seamonkey email browser to accept all remote content, 
 instead of asking me if I want to show it or not on each email?  It is 
 time-consuming to respond to each email in order to removed that info 
 banner.
 Thanks
 Dave

Well, if you wish to disable the warning for *all* messages regardless
of where they come from, you can go to Edit/Preferences/Mail 
Newsgroups/Message Display and untick the box besides Block images and
other content from remote sources.

For a more limited version, you can authorize remote content from a
particular sender... *if* the sender is in your address book.

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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-04 Thread FDVS

Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences.  Not 
sure why but I found it.

Thanks for the help.
Dave

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 4/3/2010 23:58, FDVS told the world:

How do I tell the Seamonkey email browser to accept all remote content,
instead of asking me if I want to show it or not on each email?  It is
time-consuming to respond to each email in order to removed that info
banner.
Thanks
Dave


Well, if you wish to disable the warning for *all* messages regardless
of where they come from, you can go to Edit/Preferences/Mail
Newsgroups/Message Display and untick the box besides Block images and
other content from remote sources.

For a more limited version, you can authorize remote content from a
particular sender... *if* the sender is in your address book.


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Re: Remote content in sent mail?

2009-08-01 Thread Martin Feitag
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
 Martin Feitag wrote:
 Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
 Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 SM 1.1.16 seems to have a peculiar habit. After a message has been
 sent, a copy is placed in Sent folder, of course. But after a minute,
 the brown header appears saying that SeaMonkey has blocked remote
 content in the message.

 These are plain-text messages with no remote content. The only thing
 remotely ;-) resembling remote content is a web page URL in the sig.
 Could that be it?

 Otherwise, what gives?
 Bump.

 Tested and confirme with a new (additional) profile?
 
 So it's just me, nobody else is experiencing this?
 

It's just you. ;-P
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Re: Remote content in sent mail?

2009-07-31 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Martin Feitag wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

SM 1.1.16 seems to have a peculiar habit. After a message has been
sent, a copy is placed in Sent folder, of course. But after a minute,
the brown header appears saying that SeaMonkey has blocked remote
content in the message.

These are plain-text messages with no remote content. The only thing
remotely ;-) resembling remote content is a web page URL in the sig.
Could that be it?

Otherwise, what gives?

Bump.


Tested and confirme with a new (additional) profile?


So it's just me, nobody else is experiencing this?

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