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How does sender know I do not use HTML when "Allow remote content" is off

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I get dozens of emails stating, "It looks like you're using plain-text email" or something to that effect. I see this message when I merely highlight the email in the list but without opening the email by clicking on the list entry. "Allow remote content" is set to off.

How do they know?

Thanks.

I get dozens of emails stating, "It looks like you're using plain-text email" or something to that effect. I see this message when I merely highlight the email in the list but without opening the email by clicking on the list entry. "Allow remote content" is set to off. How do they know? Thanks.

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I think that is generated by javascript that is embedded into the message. It is not a message being inserted in real time (although it does appear that way).

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I think that is generated by javascript that is embedded into the message. It is not a message being inserted in real time (although it does appear that way).

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Thank you David. Security and Privacy are an illusion.