I use SquirrelMail 1.4.4 through my ISP, Sonic.net. Recently, ALL images have been replaced from email in my Inbox with variations in size but all in red letters, some enormous, all unwelcome. While I do NOT want to see naked or sexually engaged individuals in my email, I do NOT understand why images of yarn, a watch I ordered online, and such harmless pictures are ALL filtered. I don't personally consider all images "unsafe," and I think it is contemptuous of the person of even average intelligence to so label them.

Sonic.net support team members say they aren't doing it. That leaves you.

I want to be rid of these supposedly "unsafe" images for good. After all, if a porn email does sneak in, I can always blacklist its sender by finding it in the full header, which is a really nice feature and has spared me tremendous amounts of spam.

Please give me a step-by-step, as I read about "Filters/Spam" on your site and could not figure out how to accomplish my goal here.

Sincerely,

Shannon Bryony
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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