Mary Bull wrote:
>>> The perfect option will be a button or something to load the images of
>>> the current mail. And this should be made manually every time.
>> That's what I suggested originally... And that works fine for me. (It's
>> also the default way of operating in Thunderbird).
> I would have no problem with that, provided it was not the default in
> TB! That way I could ignore the option, since I don't need it.

Exactly!  If you don't need the button, don't use it. :)

> And those who do need it could configure the "button" to be active.

Umm, no.  I'd prefer if the button stay off with no option to force it
on.  That way, if you want to view the HTML/remote Images you have to
click the button for each and every message.  Especially since each
message is different and you probably don't want it set to ON. :)

> Are we getting close to consensus here? If so, please meet me on TBOT
> for some more savory pecan recipes. :)

I really need to get some pecans and try that. :)


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