Dave Gorman wrote:
> Paul Van Noord wrote:
> We're simply talking about building software that will allow the end 
> user options as to how best the software can suit his/her needs. We're 
> talking about letting the end user have the control, instead of the 
> software manufacturer taking on a Microsoft-like "We know what is best 
> for you" attitude.

Perhaps a warning when when you click on it about the dangers...  Even
TBird is capable of sanatizing HTML before displaying it.  Other email
clients display proper HTML and Images if you ask them too, yet they
still manage to keep you safe as well.  I don't see why TB! can't do it too.

Someone on this list called Pocomail a 'child's toy', but it's a child's
toy that has basic functionality that TB! is currently lacking.  Both
the HTML/Image issue as well as (IIRC) proper IMAP support.

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