Diane
Sun May 04 08:22:00 PDT 2008
I believe so, provided you are using newer versions of outlook and they are
fully patched. Outlook 98 is very insecure, so you should use either chilton
preview or pocketknife peek with it. Outlook 2000 and 2002 should have all
the latest updates installed, if not, stick with pocketknife peek (or
chilton). But in all cases, preview is less of a risk than opening
messages, unless you force plain text messages.
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"Oyvind Granberg" <tresfjording@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is it as safe as the Pocketknife Peek?
>
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> Zadig Galbaras
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> www.tresfjording.com
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> "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" <outlookmvp@msn.net> skrev i melding
> news:825F623C-1DD3-40C3-836B-08CECE724967@microsoft.com...
>> the preview pane in all versions since outlook 2000 is safer than opening
>> messages as it doesn't allow active content.
>>
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>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
>> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
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>>
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>> "Oyvind Granberg" <tresfjording@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:94E73C2C-E9E5-4A55-97D1-616EEDA295D2@microsoft.com...
>>> Hi....
>>>
>>> I've learned many years ago that the preview pane in email folders in
>>> outlook was a sin.
>>> The email had to be opened to be shown, and that could lead to the
>>> activation of malicious code.
>>>
>>> Even to day as I make new folders, the preview pane is automatically
>>> there.
>>>
>>> I have many, many email folders in my outlook 2007, all of which has
>>> gotten their preview pane reactivated after a recent hard disk crash.
>>>
>>> Now I wonder:
>>> Is using the preview pane lowering the security level?
>>> Is there an easy one step way to turn off the preview pane in all
>>> folders?
>>> Is there a way to prevent Outlook to set the preview pane active when
>>> creating new folders?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Zadig Galbaras
>>> (nick)
>>> www.tresfjording.com
>>
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