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I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from
what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? |
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A virus in an e-mail is pretty much a thing of the past. The concern is with
attachments and links. However, what you're looking for is disabling the Preview Pane. View | Layout and uncheck it. You can also put a button on the toolbar if you wish. In Tools | Options | Security, run OE in the Restricted Zone and note the other virus protection options. And make sure your anti-virus is kept up to date. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "sassejan" wrote in message news ![]() I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? |
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sassejan wrote:
I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? The selected message gets shown in the Preview pane. If you don't like that, disable the Preview pane. You will now have to double-click on an e-mail to read it. However, not all malicious e-mails are easily recognized by their headers (To, From, etc.). So you'll still end up opening e-mails without knowing if they are infected or not. Getting malware when the Preview pane is no longer a security risk. Plain text e-mails are harmless. For HTML-formatted e-mails, make sure that OE is configured to render them under the Restricted Sites security zone (it's a security option in OE). At that point, the only hazard with HTML-formatted e-mails is the use of a web beacon to check if someone opens that e-mail (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_beacon) that is typically hidden in the e-mail. It isn't a problem in plain text e-mails, or if you configure OE to always display all e-mails as plain text. However, OE also has the option to block external content to the HTML code in the e-mail (i.e., linked images). Make sure that option is also enabled. With the Restricted Sites security zone used to render and neuter HTML-formatted e-mails and the option to block linked images in HTML-formatted e-mails, you're safe using Preview mode. You're even safer if you read all e-mails as plain text. If you get an HTML-formatted e-mail where you decide to see more than what is shown when forcing all e-mails to read as plain text, double-click on that e-mail to open in its own window and change the format to HTML (View - Message in HTML). None of the above means you are safe from infected *attachments* for which you still need to employ anti-virus/malware products to combat. |
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![]() "sassejan" wrote in message news ![]() I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? |
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![]() "sassejan" wrote in message news ![]() I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? |
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A virus in an e-mail is pretty much a thing of the past. The concern is with
attachments and links. However, what you're looking for is disabling the Preview Pane. View | Layout and uncheck it. You can also put a button on the toolbar if you wish. In Tools | Options | Security, run OE in the Restricted Zone and note the other virus protection options. And make sure your anti-virus is kept up to date. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "sassejan" wrote in message news ![]() I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? |
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sassejan wrote:
I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? The selected message gets shown in the Preview pane. If you don't like that, disable the Preview pane. You will now have to double-click on an e-mail to read it. However, not all malicious e-mails are easily recognized by their headers (To, From, etc.). So you'll still end up opening e-mails without knowing if they are infected or not. Getting malware when the Preview pane is no longer a security risk. Plain text e-mails are harmless. For HTML-formatted e-mails, make sure that OE is configured to render them under the Restricted Sites security zone (it's a security option in OE). At that point, the only hazard with HTML-formatted e-mails is the use of a web beacon to check if someone opens that e-mail (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_beacon) that is typically hidden in the e-mail. It isn't a problem in plain text e-mails, or if you configure OE to always display all e-mails as plain text. However, OE also has the option to block external content to the HTML code in the e-mail (i.e., linked images). Make sure that option is also enabled. With the Restricted Sites security zone used to render and neuter HTML-formatted e-mails and the option to block linked images in HTML-formatted e-mails, you're safe using Preview mode. You're even safer if you read all e-mails as plain text. If you get an HTML-formatted e-mail where you decide to see more than what is shown when forcing all e-mails to read as plain text, double-click on that e-mail to open in its own window and change the format to HTML (View - Message in HTML). None of the above means you are safe from infected *attachments* for which you still need to employ anti-virus/malware products to combat. |
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![]() "sassejan" wrote in message news ![]() I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? |
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![]() "sassejan" wrote in message news ![]() I don't want the body of the message open just because its highlighted, from what I understand if theres a virus in the email and it opens its to late to delete it, so I use to have it set up that way before my hd crashed but don't remember how to do it, does anyone know? |
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