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Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Fri Apr 13 01:58:41 PDT 2007
This public service announcement was brought to you by Tom Palmquist:
> I use Mozilla Thunderbird and the simple act of reading
> a message causes no issues as you describe. However if
> there is a link or you respond to such a message, could
> possibly produce such results.
>
> I'm not familiar with M$'s email or any others, but just
> reading a message should NOT produce the results you
> mention. Clicking on links or responding, may.
>
> 'nuff said?
No. I seem to recall that Outlook and possibly Express had auto-open
facilities at least at some point in their version history, whereby
absolutely no human action other than opening the -message- would open the
attachments. Unsure if it's non-defaulted, removed, or still an issue to
unconfigure, but it was an issue at some point.
m->
--
print("Content-Type: person/now-desceased\n\n");
# The only good MIME is a dead MIME.
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