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Old December 19th 07, 09:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Frenchy
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Suddenly from late last week (probably after last Tuesday's MS security
updates) I am seeing Red x's in HTML messages. There is now no info bar
to allow me to "allow" the contents to be displayed. It is not the
normal settings within Outlook to display pictures. Something changed.
Outlook 2007 on Vista Ultimate. Today put Office SP1 in and did not
correct this fault. Even with the "sender in my trust list", still it
doesn't display the missing parts

Help appreciated

Frenchy
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Old December 19th 07, 08:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Swifty
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Frenchy wrote:
Suddenly from late last week (probably after last Tuesday's MS security
updates) I am seeing Red x's in HTML messages.


Red X'x are usually caused by images that cannot be downloaded from
websites.
If this were happening to me then I'd right click in the item, and use
"View Source" to look at the HTML. In there, you'd find things like:

IMG SRC="http://swiftys.org.uk/images/Brains.gif"

If you took the address mentioned in SRC= (without enclosing quotes, if
any) and entered it into your browser, you'd either see a picture or an
error message. If you see the picture, then your problem is likely
something inside Outlook. If you don't see the picture, then it is
probably something blocking network access. Let us know.

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http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html
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Old December 19th 07, 08:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Frenchy
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Default Red x's in All Outlook E-Mails

Swifty wrote:
Frenchy wrote:
Suddenly from late last week (probably after last Tuesday's MS
security updates) I am seeing Red x's in HTML messages.


Red X'x are usually caused by images that cannot be downloaded from
websites.
If this were happening to me then I'd right click in the item, and use
"View Source" to look at the HTML. In there, you'd find things like:

IMG SRC="http://swiftys.org.uk/images/Brains.gif"

If you took the address mentioned in SRC= (without enclosing quotes, if
any) and entered it into your browser, you'd either see a picture or an
error message. If you see the picture, then your problem is likely
something inside Outlook. If you don't see the picture, then it is
probably something blocking network access. Let us know.

These are HTML E-Mails coming from trusted sources that I have (until
last week) always received the full E-Mail and no red x's from. Right
click only gives a COPY option. Hovering over red x'd box shows an
http:// link with a .php? ending and clicking that link takes you away
to the web site. The hover over also says in bold "Click to follow
link". There are no other options.

In the past with a new (not in address book) E-Mail with these red x's,
then there would be a task bar pop up to tell you that they were blocked
and adding it to the safe sender list fixed it. There is no bar now.

Nothing else has changed in my system, other than Patch Tuesday
downloads and I don't fell like un-installing them to find the problem,
as surely others have had this problem?

Frenchy
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Old December 20th 07, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Swifty
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Default Red x's in All Outlook E-Mails

Frenchy wrote:
These are HTML E-Mails coming from trusted sources that I have (until
last week) always received the full E-Mail and no red x's from. Right
click only gives a COPY option.


What level of Outlook are you using? My Outlook 2003 has several options
on the right click menu of an HTML mail item.

If the mail contains nothing confidential you could forward a copy to
me, and I'll take a look at the source for you. I'd probably see the
images, so you'd need to explain where one of the red X's is, relative
to surrounding text.

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Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html
http://www.ringers.org.uk
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Old December 21st 07, 05:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Frenchy
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Default Red x's in All Outlook E-Mails

Swifty wrote:
Frenchy wrote:
These are HTML E-Mails coming from trusted sources that I have (until
last week) always received the full E-Mail and no red x's from. Right
click only gives a COPY option.


What level of Outlook are you using? My Outlook 2003 has several options
on the right click menu of an HTML mail item.

If the mail contains nothing confidential you could forward a copy to
me, and I'll take a look at the source for you. I'd probably see the
images, so you'd need to explain where one of the red X's is, relative
to surrounding text.


You have Mail from Rumpty. Thanks the offer to help. Outlook
v12.0.6212.1000 SP1 as part of Office Pro 2007

Frenchy
 




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