Hi,
In pref, you can set to disallow network access when displaying complex HTML
messages.

BUT, if there is one message that I want to display images, because I know
the source, how can I do this without digging back into the preferences?

Thanks!
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Re: Loading graphics for current message by adamb

adamb
Thu Feb 12 08:47:15 CST 2004

thierry <thierry@NOSPAM8p-design.com> wrote:
> In pref, you can set to disallow network access when displaying complex HTML
> messages.
>
> BUT, if there is one message that I want to display images, because I know
> the source, how can I do this without digging back into the preferences?

There's currently no way to do this.

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Re: Loading graphics for current message by thierry

thierry
Thu Feb 12 12:29:53 CST 2004

Adam Bailey, 2/12/04 09:47 :

> There's currently no way to do this.

Thanks Adam.

I have now adopted this technique to stop loading of dynamic graphics
logging the opening of the email, hence logging that there is a recipient to
this address. Idea: reduce SPAM.

Too bad! I'll make this manually
Thanks again!
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Re: Loading graphics for current message by Mickey

Mickey
Thu Feb 12 20:15:57 CST 2004

On 2/12/04 12:29 PM, in article BC513051.5BFC7%thierry@NOSPAM8p-design.com,
"thierry" <thierry@NOSPAM8p-design.com> wrote:

> Adam Bailey, 2/12/04 09:47 :
>
>> There's currently no way to do this.
>
> Thanks Adam.
>
> I have now adopted this technique to stop loading of dynamic graphics
> logging the opening of the email, hence logging that there is a recipient to
> this address. Idea: reduce SPAM.

Right. I just disable the Preview Pane, delete the messages, and then turn
it back on. Since I'm not opening the messages in that situation, there
should be no problem.

> Too bad! I'll make this manually

Be aware that Microsoft are aware of this issue, and, according to Dan
Crevier, they're working to improve Entourage in this respect for the next
major release. Perhaps when more Office 2004 details are released, we'll be
able to see what they're referring to.

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