Paul,
If an email program is set to receive emails in plain text only, then
the graphics are stripped out and are received as attachments.
So yes, embedded images can be considered as an attachment.
We have users from all over the world and many of them have limited
internet access or on dial-up
UserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Plain Text was "Living Flag" in Legacy Gedcom export
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Paul,
If an email program is set to receive emails in plain text only, then
the graphics are stripped out and are received as attachments.
So yes, embedded images can be consider
Embedded graphics only become attachments when the recipient has their
email program set to receive all messages as plain text. Then any
embedded graphics are converted to attachments.
We see this all the time with the email system we use for Support tickets.
Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
The question is can a virus hide in embedded text, or not. What people believe
does not give it any more or less truth.
Rich in LA CA
--- On Thu, 2/24/11, Paul Gray wrote:
> From: Paul Gray
> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Plain Text was "Living Flag" in Legacy Gedcom exp
On 2/24/2011 10:03 PM, RICHARD SCHULTHIES wrote:
> The question is can a virus hide in embedded text, or not. What people
> believe does not give it any more or less truth.
> Rich in LA CA
>
From the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team's web site at
http://www.us-cert.gov/reading_roo
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Cc: Paul Gray
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Plain Text was "Living Flag" in Legacy Gedcom export
file
Embedded graphics only become attachments when the recipient has their
email program set to receive all messages as plain text. Then any
embedded graphics are
: [LegacyUG] Plain Text was "Living Flag" in Legacy Gedcom export
file
The question is can a virus hide in embedded text, or not. What people believe
does not give it any more or less truth.
Rich in LA CA
--- On Thu, 2/24/11, Paul Gray wrote:
> From: Paul Gray
> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG
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