An anonymous user wrote
on February 16th, 2008 at 01:16 am

clare_dragonfly wrote:
> They already have ads in some notification emails (even for free users, like I am).
> That is to say, it says "supported by MSN" or some shit in it.
> Not something you can even block!

Actually, you can block it. I'm surprised you have not.
The top way computers get compromised and infected by virus writers is via an HTML E-Mail.
There is no valid reason to send HTML E-Mails.

In your mail program, force all HTML E-Mails to be converted to plain text.
You won't see any banner ads. Either legitimate or phishing. (The URL where the image was pulled from, as well as where you would surf if you clicked on it, will be shown in a footer after the body of the E-Mail.)
vincent_z
{Sorry; I was having too many problems trying to logon.}


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