Sh'mae Ricardo, 
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, at 00:52:20 [GMT -0300] (04:52 where I live) you wrote: 

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

Unfortunately  more  and  more  spam  is  using  webbugs,  popups,  cookies  and
javascript  obfuscation  to  try  and  get  us  to  buy  their  organ  enhancing
creams.....

Thats  why  I  like  The  Bat!  A  lovely Spamcop report filter (and may I add a
million  thanks to whoever wrote that!!! - it now has a nice Monty Python "but I
don't  like  spam!" sound too) and the ability to defeat all those little iFrame
type nasties too.

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

Actually  I've  never  ever  had  a problem with images with it. Only if they're
webbug  type  images that point somewhere else are they missing - and that suits
me fine!

A  friend  and I recently had a challenge of photoshopping each other into movie
posters and the like and The Bat! shows his images just fine.

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