Brian Cluff wrote: > > This is actually a fairly old trick, and is also done from time to time in > spam mail, so that all you have to do is open the spam and they know you > read it.... Hello, dumptruck loads of spam. I know about the SPAM verification trick. and it is not necessarily just with single bit beacon images. ANY image or file can thus be traced. That is why I filter out all email containing HTML and attachments and deal with those seperately... What pisses me off is that so many groups use Yahoo's damned service and if I go to download a file from their archives or evel look at a list that I do not normally subscribe to. Next I know I am getting hit with even more damned SPAM! I'm starting to really loose my patience... EBo -- > From: "John (EBo) David" > > > grumble... grumble... > > > > Just got this in... thought the group might be interested. > > > > > Now they are tracking us with something called WEB Beacons. To > > > opt out go here: > > > http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/pixels/details.html