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Daddy
I use Outlook 2002 with Windows XP Home SP 3.
Although I rarely receive email that I do not recognize, it only takes one
slip-up to infect a computer. For that reason, I read all my email in plain
text. I am very, very security conscious.
I have Outlook 2002 setup to open email in the Restricted Zone (of Internet
Explorer 7.) In addition, I have security software that can scan email as it
arrives and also when it is opened. If I leave the Restricted Zone set to
High (or customize the settings further to make it truly draconian) and let
my security software have at my Inbox, do you think it's okay to read HTML
mail as is, or am I safer to read everything in plain text?
Thanks for your advice,
Daddy
Although I rarely receive email that I do not recognize, it only takes one
slip-up to infect a computer. For that reason, I read all my email in plain
text. I am very, very security conscious.
I have Outlook 2002 setup to open email in the Restricted Zone (of Internet
Explorer 7.) In addition, I have security software that can scan email as it
arrives and also when it is opened. If I leave the Restricted Zone set to
High (or customize the settings further to make it truly draconian) and let
my security software have at my Inbox, do you think it's okay to read HTML
mail as is, or am I safer to read everything in plain text?
Thanks for your advice,
Daddy