alireza hassani wrote: >--- Will Wesley <willwesleyccna@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>Anyway, a solution is really quite simple. >>Allow users to disable HTML in their email, or why >> >> >not by >default? > >Don't you think this is not a real solution? >User must be safe to use any option and also full >performances. > > This HTML stuff should be allowed, but controlled - similar to on blogs. Unfortunately I have found very bad hole in the compose mail section of yahoo when HTML is on, but that just means that they should filter better for HTML features. >Alireza Hassani (http://www.kapda.ir) > > > > >__________________________________ >Yahoo! Music Unlimited >Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. >http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ > > > > -- Best Regards, Lance James Secure Science Corporation www.securescience.net Author of 'Phishing Exposed' http://www.securescience.net/amazon/ Find out how malware is affecting your company: Get a DIA account today! https://slam.securescience.com/signup.cgi - it's free!