Roedy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >His reply wasn't exactly clear, but I that he means that wen you use HTM > >mail, you don't have to attach the photo with the email. You can also > >use the HTML to refer to an image somewhere on a webserver. > There is that and also the use of HTML formatting, embedded images, > captioning, rows, borders to make the message look more like a page > from a photo album.
That's the worst of all. I certainly don't want my mail reader opening network connections to arbitrary places when I read my mail. I have no willingness at all to reveal my mail reading habits or IP address to everyone who sends me email. If someone wants a return receipt, they can use snail mail and fill out a form at the post office for it. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list