Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> [snip]
>> Yes, and as I said, that is an email setting, not a browser setting. As
>> SeaMonkey has both email and browser, the Preferences are all in the
>> same place. Now, if you examine the separate Firefox and Thunderbird,
>> you will find that same setting only in Thunderbird.
>>
>> It's in Thunderbird's about:config as:
>>
>> mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image   boolean
>>
>> The setting does not exist in the browser, so there is no control for
>> what you would see at a web page.
> 
> No. The pref I describe corresponds to permissions.default.image. The
> options are:
> 1 (default) -- load all images
> 2 -- do not load any images
> 3 -- only load images that come from the originating server
> 
> The email setting you describe, which is at Edit | Preferences | Mail &
> Newsgroups | Message Display: [ ] Block images and other content from
> remote sources
> 
> does correspond to mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image. The
> options are:
> true -- Block images and other content from remote sources false
> (default) -- do not block images and other content from remote sources

Ok, looks like you're right. I'd searched for preferences with "remote" 
in the term.

So I guess we are left with you testing a webmail that contains a 
referenced remote image to see if setting that pref to 3 removes the 
display of it. Please note also what other images might be missing from 
your webmail pages.

Be wary of using it in real life, though. See Daniel's post about his 
Amazon experience.

-- 
   -bts
   -This space for rent, but the price is high
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