
Boris_NotTooBadinoff
Glad you found the solution! Also, thank you for posting the details to help the next person looking for the answer
One other thing you can do is verify the sender domain is really what's listed
View >> Headers >> All
You'll see the entire path the message took to get to you, just back track until you find the sender server, and verify the html links further down of the images linked. Actually, an easier way to verify the linked image(s) domains would be to view the message in plaintext. If you scroll down, you should see the URL of the images
From: https://kb.mozillazine.org/Privacy_basics_-_Thunderbird
To modify your exceptions list:
This used to add an entry to the address book that had either "Allow remote content" or "Allow remote images in HTML mail" checked for the specific sender. Recent versions store this information in permissions.sqlite and content-prefs.sqlite instead. You can modify that information using Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Mail Content -> Exceptions.<
If you can not see any remote images check that View -> Message Body As is set to "Original HTML". "Simple HTML" and "Plain Text" do not show remote images. <
To allow all content (this is a bad idea, but whatever I'm comment not a cop)
Its possible to display all images from any sender, though its not recommended since malware can be embedded in images, and spammers will be able to verify your e-mail address. If you want to do this use the Config editor to toggle the preference mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image to false.<
A better alternative would be to use the Config editor to create a mail.trusteddomains setting that specifies what e-mail domains it should automatically display remote images for. This is much easier than having to specify each email address, but you're taking the risk that you won't get any messages with a spoofed From: header in one of those domains. The setting contains a list of domains separated by commas, with no wild cards, white space or subdomains allowed. This change won't take effect until you restart Thunderbird. <
I think the postal inspectors have their hands full at the moment. In my neck of the woods people are robbing mail carriers for their mailbox keys. It's not a great time to work for the USPS, it used to be though
A coworker was trying to get me to watch The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel when it first premiered, but at the time I was leery of shows with just a first season - it's just disappointing to have a good show cancelled after just one season. I never got around to watching it, I'm going to queue that up for this weekend, thanks for the suggestion!
Yeah, I wouldn't call it a 'revival." As the article itself states there have been 3 follow on movies, which I enjoyed, and I hope everyone else did too. I fully expected there to be more movies as long as all/most of the original actors are on-board...well at least Shawn, Gus, and Lassie, and maybe Juliette, and McNab.
Pysch was always a nice 40+ minute pressure release from an otherwise stressful time
I almost played Russian Roulette once, thankfully I was late to the game. The guys wanting to play didn't have a revolver, so they used a semi-automatic pistol. I really dodged a bullet with that one
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Thanks, I just sprayed coffee all over my desk 😂 😂 😂
