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Old 08-28-2007, 07:29 AM   #1
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Default "Lazy HTML" warning

Pegasus mail program warns me every time I get some "Lazy HTML" email, by which they mean HTML which references images from some URL. I get a lot of that kind of commercial mail, and I know to be cautious about clicking on the links that say "Click here if the images are not shown" or the like.

I would like to shut off the warning, though.

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Old 08-28-2007, 07:52 AM   #2
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I don't see a warning here, just a "circle with slash" cursor when hovering over these potentially nasty links. Cant' figure out where this warning's turned off or on though. I'd do Tools, Options and spend some time poring over the multitude of choices.

Check User Interface/Reporting & Logging for example.

Oh, but I did find this: Incoming Mail, Hyperlinks, Default System Mail program

That might answer your other question about default email app.

   
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Oh, but I did find this: Incoming Mail, Hyperlinks, Default System Mail program

That might answer your other question about default email app.
I found that too, after my earlier posting. It does get Pegasus onto the choice list, and I can set it that way in Windows, but I get a message and multiple instances of IE if I do it in IE7, and it gives me a message in FF2, too.

What I want to do is to be able to click on a "mailto" link in the browsers, and have it go to Pegasus to do the POP3 mail. It has variously gone to MS Outlook, which I uninstalled, and MS Outlook Express, and to Opera, but so far, not Pegasus. I am posting a message about it on the Pegasus technical advice forum, which I just found.
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Now that you've set the magic value in Peg, try visiting the different browsers again. I notice now that I've tried this, I've got a choice in Opera (\path\to\pegasus\WSENDTO.EXE) as my default app; I don't think that was there before, and once I've chosen it, clicking a mailto link in Opera launches Pegasus.

   
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