Problem with Blocked Content Preferences Exceptions
I receive an email from answers@amazon.com and get the Preferences Dialogue. I add amazon.com as an allowed site in my Exceptions list. I quit TB 31.2 on Mac. I restart TB. The email still will not show images. I add images-amazon.com as an exception. Two other items in the preferences list are @vvvv.iiiii.images-amazon.com. So what are the rules for entering domain names in the exception list?
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If email address, then you need the full email address.
If domain then you need address of website, eg: noreply @ amazon.co.uk Enter: amazon.co.uk
eg: noreply @ marshalls-seeds.co.uk Enter: marshalls-seeds.co.uk
but not sub domain - in example the 'cs' is sub domain: eg: noreply @ cs.hm.com Enter: hm.com
But you can add noreply @ cs.hm.com as an email address - obviously with no spaces.
After making exception and clicking on OK to save changes to Options. Select any other folder and then reselect the correct folder and email.
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Chosen Solution
If email address, then you need the full email address.
If domain then you need address of website, eg: noreply @ amazon.co.uk Enter: amazon.co.uk
eg: noreply @ marshalls-seeds.co.uk Enter: marshalls-seeds.co.uk
but not sub domain - in example the 'cs' is sub domain: eg: noreply @ cs.hm.com Enter: hm.com
But you can add noreply @ cs.hm.com as an email address - obviously with no spaces.
After making exception and clicking on OK to save changes to Options. Select any other folder and then reselect the correct folder and email.