As a summary---In OE, I get a newsletter with computer tips. I have
received it for quite some time, and it includes headers, graphics,
pictures. Prior to SP2 it would come in complete. The pictures now get
blocked, and I have to click on the header to allow them. I have to do this
every time, and to several others as well. I was wondering if there was a
way to permanently "allow" certain e-mails, or sites in IE, so I wouldn't
have to do this every time. Taurarian advised "For OE -Go to Tools,
Options - then Select the Securities Tab. Under downloaded images - uncheck
Block Images and Other External Content etc " and I asked "is this
advisable?" meaning is it safe?
Under downloaded images - uncheck Block Images and Other External Content
etc "Colin Barnhorst said:
Please explain what you are trying to do. No images came through. None
were expected.
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Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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Happy said:
As a follow up to my "thank you"!, is it advisable to uncheck "Block
Images and Other External Content?
Happy said:
Got me on that one!
Thank you's? Of course!
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Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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Thank you! (is it advisable to do this?)
For OE -Go to Tools, Options - then Select the Securities Tab.
Under downloaded images - uncheck Block Images and Other External
Content etc .........
I guess this forces you to manually add each site as it comes. It
there a "one or two click" way? Is there a way in OE? Now, when I get
a daily newsletter from a trusted source, I have to click every time
to see the pictures. Is there some setting to use? Is there a setting
in IE?
Open IE (Internet Explorer)>tools>Internet options
Privacy tab, Sites button
:
Is there a way to mark, or approve, various sites or sources of
e-mails, for
the pictures that SP2 seems to always block, forcing me to click
on the line
at the top? This way gradually you would have more and more "safe"
sites
approved.