From my experiences, normal users don't understand why the Pmail behaviour (for loading external images) is to be adjusted at different locations. The user is able to set it here:
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That one serves a different purpose and comes close to what other email "clients" do: My current freemail provider's webmail interface, e.g., only offers a global on/off option, so having more than that is already an advanced feature compared to that. And switching an option in an error dialog isn't too much of an effort if they don't just press the [Esc] key before reading it - assuming we're talking about literate adults, off course.
But irrespective whether the sender address or sender domain has already been added to that list for frequently received newsletters or advertisements, the additional popup windows appears often in IERenderer.[/quote]
OK, maybe I need to check my code with regard to this, there might be something going wrong and I just didn't notice it since I almost never download remote graphics.
If this general behaviour could not be simplified/standardized, because the coding of Pmail core program and IERenderer are two different things from different programmers, then of course I would vote for an option within the IERenderer error message to permanent save the permission to load external and/or moved images from this domain.
They are "different things" and the advantage of this is my capability to quickly fix issues like this while asking David Harris for doing so will only lead to even more delays in his own development efforts than we already encounter anyway. Aside from this (paraphrasing from above): Just ticking a check box without having to open IER's config dialog shouldn't really overstress your users ... And, BTW: Extending the existing menu option would really be a big effort especially if I would have to hack it into Pegasus Mail without David's support ...
It would be nice if such a list would be saved in each user mailbox directory (similar to pmail.ini) for admin access and not on the local machine.
I'm not a beginner anmore, Joerg, and in fact config files like this would go into the new mailbox location since this is the one which isn't allowed to be changed by users no matter what - as opposed to the home mailbox (which can be changed via PM's options dialog): For the average user they are usually in the same location, but Pegasus Mail saves its own config files in the new mailbox directory as well for exactly the same reason. I'm retrieving this information directly from Pegasus Mail itself.
[quote="pid:53067, uid:3785"]From my experiences, normal users don't understand why the Pmail behaviour (for loading external images) is to be adjusted at different locations. The user is able to set it here:
[screenshot][/quote]
That one serves a different purpose and comes close to what other email "clients" do: My current freemail provider's webmail interface, e.g., only offers a global on/off option, so having more than that is already an advanced feature compared to that. And switching an option in an error dialog isn't too much of an effort if they don't just press the [Esc] key before reading it - assuming we're talking about literate adults, off course.
> But irrespective whether the sender address or sender domain has already been added to that list for frequently received newsletters or advertisements, the additional popup windows appears often in IERenderer.[/quote]
OK, maybe I need to check my code with regard to this, there might be something going wrong and I just didn't notice it since I almost never download remote graphics.
> If this general behaviour could not be simplified/standardized, because the coding of Pmail core program and IERenderer are two different things from different programmers, then of course I would vote for an option within the IERenderer error message to permanent save the permission to load external and/or moved images from this domain.
They _are_ "different things" and the advantage of this is my capability to quickly fix issues like this while asking David Harris for doing so will only lead to even more delays in his own development efforts than we already encounter anyway. Aside from this (paraphrasing from above): Just ticking a check box without having to open IER's config dialog shouldn't really overstress your users ... And, BTW: Extending the existing menu option would really be a big effort especially if I would have to hack it into Pegasus Mail without David's support ...
> It would be nice if such a list would be saved in each user mailbox directory (similar to pmail.ini) for admin access and not on the local machine.
I'm not a beginner anmore, Joerg, and in fact config files like this would go into the _new mailbox_ location since this is the one which isn't allowed to be changed by users no matter what - as opposed to the _home mailbox_ (which can be changed via PM's options dialog): For the average user they are usually in the same location, but Pegasus Mail saves its own config files in the _new mailbox_ directory as well for exactly the same reason. I'm retrieving this information directly from Pegasus Mail itself.
Michael
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