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[OT]- Removing embedded picture links from email in Outlook


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  • Subject: [OT]- Removing embedded picture links from email in Outlook
  • From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 16:54:08 -0000
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    I am sure this is a common requirement for everyone but is there a way
of stopping Outlook from automatically downloading embedded content eg
pictures from a web site whilst still preserving an html view of emails ?? I
know these embedded pictures are often used as links to show that the email
has been received and read (or previewed).

  What I would really like is a 'box' shown with an ability to right click
and 'show pictures' or the same for a whole email - Outlook automatically
prohibiting the loading of any content embedded in the email from a remote
internet site. I don't know about anyone else here but the level of rubbish
at the moment is huge and proving very difficult to filter so I am on a
lookout for all the avenues to cut it down and this is one. Is everyone else
unwittingly ;) bombarded with all the porn too ?

    If all else fails I'll have to go back to converting all content to
text.

    Kevin


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