"Some Pictures Have Been Blocked.......

From: Jimmy (JimmyCliff_at_xemaps.com)
Date: 03/01/05


Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 15:57:19 -0500


...to help prevent the sender from identifying your computer." is at the top
of my emails from Comcast (and maybe other email?) and I am curious how this
works. If I view pictures or choose not to view pictures that others send me
in email I can control the senders ability to identify my computer? I just
don't understand this one. How can I send someone an email and get to ID
their computer if they open the photo I send? What kind of IDing? IS this
whole thing just a Comcast dream or is this real.

J.



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