My killing features should be : Delivery receipt DNS & MDN
It may look old fashioned, but it's a main tool for me. I even cancelled
one of my ISP because their SMTP was no longer supporting delivery 
receipt. This feature have been asked since the very first release. So
pass it on to the well wired Netscape Champions of the community.
Anyway Mozilla & Netscape have done a very good job. I'm amazed.
Hope things will go on quickly.
Congratulations to these great guys, certainly working under lot of 
stress, doubt and uncertainty.
And if the other "cookies" afraid guys could stop with their big brother 
fairy tale it's could be so restful for our mind.Even the all NSA 
project could not spy Ousama. If their are afraid of cookies why don't 
they go back to "carrier pigeon"
Best Regards
@lex
Matt Williams wrote:

> Geraint Edwards wrote:
> 
>> I know its late in the day for feature suggestions. with Mozilla 1.0 
>> just around the corner. but the following are based on my experiences.
>>
>> Here are 3 possible suggestions for 'killer features' that could 
>> differentiate Mozilla from the opposition (all email related).
>>
>> 1. Spam avoidance.
>>
>> A tactic often used by spammers is to send HTML emails that include 
>> 'web-bugs' - images that are dynamically created and unique to the 
>> email.  This allows recipient mail address validation and, more 
>> importantly, that the email was 'read'.
>>
>> Why not differentiate between controlling image downloads in webpages 
>> and in emails, via the privacy & security preferences?  A more 
>> advanced implementation would be possible with a toggle images button 
>> next to each viewed message and an rdf based list of 'senders' whose 
>> images are trusted.
>>
>> 2. Delete without viewing.
>>
>> I like to keep my inbox 'clean' but I have not found a way of deleting 
>> a single message without clicking on it and in doing so viewing it in 
>> the preview pane.  This previewing then means that the sender of *'see 
>> me doing XXXX'* knows that my email address is valid and that I read 
>> my messages :-( [see suggestion 1 above].
>>
>> How about changing the right click on a message so that you get the 
>> context menu, allowing you to delete the message, without 'reading' 
>> the message?
> 
> 
> 
> You can do this now in Netscape 6.2.1 (based on Mozilla 9.4)
> 
> 1) First select a legitimate message that you want to read and then delete
> 
> 2) After you have read it hold down your Cntl key and highlight all the 
> unread "junk" messages you want to delete without viewing
> 
> 3) Click on the Delete button
> 
> 4) Click on File / Empty Trash
> 
> They will be completely gone without having ever been "viewed"
> 
> Hope that helps
> 
> Matt
> 
>>
>> 3. Printing scaled images
>>
>> Many people, when they receive an image by email from the owner of a 
>> digital camera or find a nice photo on a web page, find that they have 
>> no way of printing the image so that it is of a suitable size on the 
>> printed page.  This would be a nice to have feature that could be very 
>> attractive to less technical users who do not have access to graphics 
>> packages.
>>
>> Any reactions?
>>
>> Geraint
> 
> 
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