Jon Carnes wrote:
BTW: Linux on the desktop helps break this "invasion" of privacy. My
Evolution email client is set to "not" download images from html email.
Though I can click on the email and have it download if I want it to.
Mozilla does this on Windoze too (using this feature with Mozill
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
This isn't really a Mailman issue,
At least some actually tried to help me, as any this else I have posted
that *IS* mailman related, I never got a reply.
other than to configure the list to
pass the MIME content you want to pass through. I'm sure there's some
MIME goo
> "MC" == Mark C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Yes. Marketing folks do it all the time. If you want a live
>> example of an email that does this, just open up some spam from
>> your mailbox and peruse the source/content of the email.
MC> But this does sound silly, how would
Jon Carnes wrote:
Yes. Marketing folks do it all the time. If you want a live example of
an email that does this, just open up some spam from your mailbox and
peruse the source/content of the email.
But this does sound silly, how would I put that link into the html?
As I presuem the only way to
Yes. Marketing folks do it all the time. If you want a live example of
an email that does this, just open up some spam from your mailbox and
peruse the source/content of the email.
Spammers us this technique all the time as a means of "registering" that
the email arrived at an actual email addres