Thanks Jorgen,
I have been through the set up with my personal advisor, senor Burgess and
should be all set up ok. The browser allows scripting and prompts for
cookies. My point is this just came up out of the blue. I have NEVER seen
a cookie come out of an email. Yes the email was html, but
I may be, not sure. I have the "allow executables in html" turned off in
the email client.
Al
At 12:45 AM 2/14/2003, you wrote:
Are you using IE to display HTML? If so, your IE settings would control
cookies.
Burgess
At 11:02 PM 2/13/03, you wrote:
Attention all Techies,
Just received an E-m
On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:02 pm, Al Taylor wrote:
> Attention all Techies,
> Just received an E-mail that had about 5 requests to set cookies on my
> puter. This is the first time I have ever had that happen. All I did was
> receive it. Never clicked on it or anything. It downloaded into
Are you using IE to display HTML? If so, your IE settings would control
cookies.
Burgess
At 11:02 PM 2/13/03, you wrote:
Attention all Techies,
Just received an E-mail that had about 5 requests to set cookies on my
puter. This is the first time I have ever had that happen. All I did was
rec
Hi Al
I am using Mozilla but in there I go to preferences, security & privacy,
cookies and it gives me options to enable/disable or disable in Mail
only types of things.
YMMV!
Jen
Al Taylor wrote:
Attention all Techies,
Just received an E-mail that had about 5 requests to set cookies on my
Attention all Techies,
Just received an E-mail that had about 5 requests to set cookies on my
puter. This is the first time I have ever had that happen. All I did was
receive it. Never clicked on it or anything. It downloaded into my in box
and the cookie requests popped up on their own. I