weird spam

TexasRaceLady

Active Member
Inkara1 said:
If there's an image in it, yes. The images in the e-mail are stored on a server somewhere and HTML code in the e-mail calls for those images to be fetched, just like on a regular web page.

That's why I have HTML blocked in my email. I check it first, if it's legit, then I unblock for that message only.
 

Inkara1

Well-Known Member
I right-click, then select properties, then the details tab, then click the message source button. Whenever I make a web page, I code the HTML by hand so I know enough about it to figure out what the e-mail is saying, yet doing it that way doesn't count as "opening" it.
 
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