In response to this text from Barbara Needham ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
sent on Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 2:00 PM (-0800):

>Kjell Olausson on 2/27/03 said
>
>>> Having PowerMail display the HTML does not provide link addresses. 
>>> Having a browser load the HTML generally loads all of the images (unless
>>> I've configured my browser differently) which shows spammers that I've
>>> read the email.
>>
>>Disable the HTML reader.
>
>I don't think that's what he wants, exactly. I think he wants to open
>HTML in a text editor. But I could be wrong. For instance, on the PC when
>I got HTML mail I would read it in an application called NRoad which
>displayed HTML but didn't honor any hidden codes and was NOT an on-line
>browser. I think that is more what he wants, an HTML reader which is NOT
>also a browser. And could the globe icon open that application rather
>than your internet browser.
>-- 
>Barbara Needham

Barbara described it very well (thanks, Barbara).  I have the HTML reader
disabled, and often the HTML is directly viewable in the text email
window.  Sometimes, however, the text windows only says, "You need an
HTML viewer." and doesn't show the HTML source.


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