On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 07:03:35AM -0800, Randy Bush wrote:
A message like this will usualy contain an html portion with an image in it that is a single pixel in size, that is white-on-white. It doesn't show up when you look at it, but it sends a request to the sender's specified website to get the pixel, thus showing them which email accounts are active.
except for those of us who don't use browsers to read mail and have html turned off in our mail readers. i just love those "get a mail reader that can handle html" responses to my requests not to post html to nanog and other ops lists. html ain't quite as bad as javascript, but with today's html hackin' kiddies, it's a close contest.
randy
for those who tire of the increasing complexity of email(*) may I recommend /usr/ucb/mail - a (relatively) small, lightweight MUA. --bill (*) plus attachments, video/audio clips, goofy fonts, textured/scented "stationary", et.al. and/or POP/IMAP, procmail, spamassasin, black/white/grey-lists, DNS hacks, et.al.