Hi,
I don't worry too much about tracking cookies except the notorious ones like Doubleclick. I do use Cookie Pal, which gets along tolerably with IE-6. Tracking cookies generally can't cause problems other than increasing the volume of spam, right?
I've got a couple of odd ones, from navrcholu.cz and toplist.cz. The domain obviously suggested they're possibly connected with avast, or at least your site servers.
They're odd in the sense that one of the navr... ones is over a week old (expiration, that is), and yet has not yet been deleted or replaced with a fresh one. Ad-Aware has no complaint with either of them.
Do they sound familiar to any of the crew? Maybe my best bet is simply to delete them, along with any "always accept" I might have set up for them, and see where and if they re-appear.
This would probably be more at home over at Wilders, but I thought I'd try here first because of their ".cz".
Thanks and best,
Mike
(edit) I've just done what I'd suggested above, deleted them. And I found I'd set them up as "always accept" in both Cookie Pal and IE-6 Privacy (I think IE6 inherits Cookie Pal's filter settings), so deleted those permissions as well. So now it'll have to ask again next time it runs into them (if it does), which will help track them down.