Re: Fwd: Re: Graphics?

2000-05-20 Thread Chuck Mattsen
On Sunday, May 21, 2000 at 1:28 AM or thereabouts, Stephen Boyle wrote the following about : Re: Graphics?: Stephen> Yes Stephen> http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-01-2000/swol-01-silicon.html Stephen> has a simple article, and some relevant links about this sort Stephen> of thing. I f

Re: Fwd: Re: Graphics?

2000-05-20 Thread Stephen Boyle
> Invisible gif's in the html, are also used to Track users when they > are online. It can be used to setup a profile of when you read the > email and WHO you send it to and When they read it. Yes http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-01-2000/swol-01-silicon.html has a simple article, and

Re: Fwd: Re: Graphics?

2000-05-19 Thread phil
Greetings Lawrence! On Friday, May 19, 2000 at 00:03:21 GMT -0400 (which was 9:03 PM where you think I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: LK> I am one who likes it that way. Let's face it, it's auto-retrieval and LK> the associated executions that allowed such exploits as the Love Bug. LK> Okay,

Fwd: Re: Graphics?

2000-05-19 Thread Lawrence Kalmakoff
Sorry for the long message but I thought the partial article which I included at the end of this message may shed some light on the issue of HTML e-mail. In one paragraph, it discusses how code (benign or dangerous) can be hidden in a graphic reference. I stopped using Outlook 98 for precisely th