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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

Check the Allow remote content in messages checkbox to have all remote content loaded by default. Doesn't show up so I can't check it

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The choice of Check the Allow remote content in messages checkbox to have all remote content loaded by default. Does not appear in the Privacy and Security tab in the options/

The choice of Check the Allow remote content in messages checkbox to have all remote content loaded by default. Does not appear in the Privacy and Security tab in the options/

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You seem to be referring to instructions for displaying remote content in email messages in Thunderbird, as given in the Remote Content in Messages article. Thunderbird has an old-style Options/Preferences dialog that contains a Privacy panel, and/so you need to look there instead of Firefox.

Is your question about Thunderbird and if so, can you find it there when following the additional instructions? Or do you have another issues in Firefox?

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Gekose oplossing

You seem to be referring to instructions for displaying remote content in email messages in Thunderbird, as given in the Remote Content in Messages article. Thunderbird has an old-style Options/Preferences dialog that contains a Privacy panel, and/so you need to look there instead of Firefox.

Is your question about Thunderbird and if so, can you find it there when following the additional instructions? Or do you have another issues in Firefox?