Hi,

Robert Silver wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

> Subject: I love the Bat , but why can't the Bat allow me to edit HTML
> documents or read my USENET news groups. Standard Email features

(1) HTML was never intended for email use, it is mostly being abused in
    an email context

(2) Reading/writing USENET news is something different than handling
    email

Those are not "standard email features". They have been wrapped into
email clients by other companies and they made a bad job at it and have
thus set a quasi-standard which led you to believe those are standard
features.

Anyway...

> (1) Edit or use an existing HTML editor in a seamless manner
> (2) Have the option of viewing HTML pages in its viewer. The double
> clicking attachments is cumbersome. It would be much better if that
> feature was simply optional and utilized function calls to existing
> browser code like Hotmetal used to do or other HTML editors could.

RIT Labs has given in and (1) and (2) will come in future releases.
:(

> (3) Read NNTP News Groups

Many prefer using a separate client for that, yet future releases might
also implement that.

Regards,

Markus
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Using The Bat! 1.63 Beta/4 under Windows NT 4.0 Build
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