Hi Thomas and list,

On Friday, September 16, 2005 at 08:45:44 GMT +0700 (which was 03:45
where I live) Thomas Fernandez wrote (at least in parts) and made
these valuable points on the subject of "Displaying images in email":

> Let's have the same discussion every year.

OK - but don't you think it will get boring soon (not that I will say
it is not already!).

> Or, instead, please read the reason in favour of allowing images to
> be downloaded from the 'net in the wishlist entry.

Yep - up to this point i support that entry strongly.

rg>> Should you be able to turn off this protection?

> One should not only be able to, it should be turned off by default.

You've done it at last! no, No, NO! This protection IMHO has to be an
option and turned _on_ by default. I prefer the idea in the note that
said: "Have a marker in an addressbook".

If I think about all newbies to which I have recommended TB and who
are using it only with default settings switched on... (If I didn't
have grey hair already I think I would switch to that colour
immediately!) :-)

But I smell a trout announcing a dead horse, so I'd relly like to drop
that theme for now.

-- 
Regards
Michael

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