Hello rich, On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 22:39:07 -0400 GMT (16/09/2005, 09:39 +0700 GMT), rich gregory wrote:
rg>>> Should you be able to turn off this protection? TF>> One should not only be able to, it should be turned off by default. rg> The protection is ON by default. (We are protected from evil web images) And this is good. rg> I meant to say that if you want to turn OFF your protection from rg> downloaded web content, leaving you unprotected from all those HTML rg> images coming in all willy-nilly in your email, you should be able to rg> do that. I am a bit of an anarchist, I suppose! Not an anarchist, and I agree with you. rg> See, we agree.. I don't do it often but there are some vendors I do rg> business with (or airlines' newsletters) for example where I will rg> simply click the HTML button. Viola! I can see the blinky pictures rg> they want me to look at. I never said I like this, but there are times rg> I do it anyway! (Sometimes I want to, sometimes I have to, but the rg> choice is there and that's why we are here!) Yes, and I want those newsletters of my choice to download images. TF>> O G, I'm in the mood again. ;-) rg> I guess! Have a beer! Done. ;-) -- Cheers, Thomas. This afternoon there will be a meeting in the south and north ends of the church. Children will be baptized at both ends. Message reply created with The Bat! 3.61.04 beta under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.60.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html