Hello Miroslav,

MF> the first time you view an HTML mail, a window should open with the 
following text.

MF> [  ] Load all images and scripts
MF> [  ] Always load all images and scripts
MF> [  ] Do not load images and scripts
MF> [  ] Don't ask me again

MF> The selected settings should then be saved in the options. In addition, the
MF> button for downloading images should still be available if you have selected
MF> the option 'Load all images and scripts' or 'Do not load images and 
scripts'.

That is a good start.

However, I would like to ask Ritlabs about the future of the Image Download 
Manager. In addition to the current "allow all" and "allow nothing" the IDM 
allows 
selection of downloadable content on a variety of criteria. Especially 
if some helpful images can be downloaded from domain A and a tracking 
pixel from domain B can be blocked.

It would be a shame to discard such a helpful tool that allows users 
to finely balance between content and security.

Best regards,
mse
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