RMR>> yes, I do. And when I use IE instead of Opera, IE connects directly
RMR>> without Proxomitron, and I can't believe the amount of garbage I avoid
RMR>> using it :)

AR> Do you think there is any point of pushing TB! developers towards this - or some
AR> similar  system for rendering HTML? Much as I despise HTML mail there is a great
AR> demand  for  it  from  some  people  - and if we have to have it, a nice package
AR> behind it verifying and validating it would be great.

actually, I use Proxomitron to control popups, ads, and only a few
javascript, and those are controls that I think don't apply to email.
So I don't see them as posible features.

AR> Basically  seeing  how  anally-retentive  TB!  is in rendering received HTML, it
AR> would be very nice to see it do that magic on sent HTML. Then I wouldn't feel so
AR> nervous about it.....

about the render engine, I actually think it should be a bit less
'anally-retentive', because although I hate html mail, if those
inferior creatures out there want to use it their mails, I'd like to
see what they want to say :) This is in particular about the request
of on-line images, I don't want to see javasscript, vbscript or
any-script implemented in TB.

But don't get me wrong. I understand the privacy concerns, and think
any 'improvement' to the render engine should be optional and
de-activated by default, so anyone uses it at it's own risk.

About writing html in the TB, I don't need it, don't intend to use
it, and hope the TB developers don't lose precious time with it. But
I'm not that kind of people that opposes to features fanatically
because he doesn't want to use them. If v2 has html writing
capabilities, I won't care, all I ask is the ability to ignore them
and keep writting in plain text. What others do with their mails is
their problem.

-- 
Ricardo M. Reyes | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                 | (Mar del Plata - Argentina)
                 | Usando The Bat! 1.60c


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