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| 381436 | 2005-08-15 08:49:00 | my computer does cannot open messages sent in ESMTP format. Is there a program i can download so the blank squares with the red cross in the corner can be seen in their true form?? |
imakiwi (8724) | ||
| 381437 | 2005-08-15 08:50:00 | my computer does cannot open messages sent in ESMTP format. Is there a program i can download so the blank squares with the red cross in the corner can be seen in their true form?? :mad: |
imakiwi (8724) | ||
| 381438 | 2005-08-15 08:59:00 | would be helpful if you give us more information. what os? what email client? | Prescott (11) | ||
| 381439 | 2005-08-15 10:04:00 | You need to configure your client to allow images and HTML content or if it's only one source you are having probs with they probably have their end configured not to send images with email |
bartsdadhomer (80) | ||
| 381440 | 2005-08-16 01:12:00 | You need to configure your client to allow images and HTML content or if it's only one source you are having probs with they probably have their end configured not to send images with emailBut be very careful about loading images that were not sent with the message... Externally loaded pictures are often used to track messages. Undesirable emails with broken images are a blessing, it means the sender has no sure way of knowing you got the message, as your email client never downloaded the additional images. |
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