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Old February 10th 06, 07:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Steve Cochran
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Default Images in O.E. have Red X in a small box

Just to clarify a bit what Bruce responded, in XP SP2, they added a feature
under Tools | Options | Security to block images linked to websites in
email. The reason for this is that spammers were embedding 1 pixel images
in messages and that allowed them to track if an email was opened or not.
Then, by having a number tied to that image and associated with the email
they sent you, then if that image was accessed, that told them the email
address was valid, and so they could put it on their verified email list for
spammers that they sell.

So by blocking external content such as images linked to websites, MS killed
the ability to track in this dastardly fashion. G

If the email is from someone you know, you can go to Tools | Options |
Security and uncheck the block image box to allow for the image to be then
accessed and displayed. Or hit reply, and then the image will be displayed.

This all assumes that you don't have OE set to read all messages in plain
text, but then you wouldn't see the redX at all.

cheers,

steve

"drybones" wrote in message
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Thanks for your rerply,
I have read all below and the www.oehelp indicated that pspimage where
indicated.
Changed them as the artical referenced and, still, have to click on the
second bar that
says "some images have been blocked to help prevent the sender from
identifinf your computer".

There must be a work around.
drybones


"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
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Do you have the bar above the message that says, "Some pictures have been
blocked................."? Are you reading in Plain Text? Tools | Options
| Read. Uncheck that option. If this doesn't solve it:

There are a few possibilities. Some are on the sender's end, and some may
be on your end.

See these links for information:

http://www.fjsmjs.com/IE/redx.htm
And:
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#nopreview
And:
http://www.oehelp.com/noimg.aspx
And:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=246186
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"drybones" wrote in message
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Running WinXP service pack 2 and all updates.
Now this!

Anyone assist these old bones?
Thanks,
drybones





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