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alert, email is incomplete due to blocked images. Ad to safe sender list now

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When I tried to open a Cartoon from ArcaMax, a red message comes up instead of the cartoon which reads "alert, email is incomplete due to blocked images. Ad to safe sender list now". What is the safe sender list how do I add these cartoons to it. Why after at least eight years I am having this problem. Gerald W Shaftan M.D.

When I tried to open a Cartoon from ArcaMax, a red message comes up instead of the cartoon which reads "alert, email is incomplete due to blocked images. Ad to safe sender list now". What is the safe sender list how do I add these cartoons to it. Why after at least eight years I am having this problem. Gerald W Shaftan M.D.

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christ1 I appreciate what the article says and of course I have run into many instances where parts of the message are blocked, usually headings etc. and I either "show remote content in this message" or "allow remote content" for an address. This was an entirely different message, one I have never seen before and the instruction to "add to safe sender list" confuses me because I never have seen any reference to a safe sender list. The problem seems to have solved itself by exiting Thunderbird and then reentering it. I still want to know where that message came from and where is the safe sender list. Gerald W Shaftan M.D.

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how do I add site to the safe sender list. What and where is a safe sender list

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Please read the article.

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christ1 I appreciate what the article says and of course I have run into many instances where parts of the message are blocked, usually headings etc. and I either "show remote content in this message" or "allow remote content" for an address. This was an entirely different message, one I have never seen before and the instruction to "add to safe sender list" confuses me because I never have seen any reference to a safe sender list. The problem seems to have solved itself by exiting Thunderbird and then reentering it. I still want to know where that message came from and where is the safe sender list. Gerald W Shaftan M.D.

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