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On Thursday, April 03, 2003, Joseph N. wrote...

> Thanks, but the reason my inquiry is OT is that it's not about TB!
> that I'm asking.

Oups... hehe... my bad ;)

> The best I can do is to restrict a message from opening up in HTML
> without my deliberate intervention. So my real question is whether
> that is sufficient to stop unwanted code from gaining access to my
> system through those messages if I do *not* allow HTML.

The same rules apply. The program should not be executing html code if
you tell it to view plain text. If it is doing so, then you could
consider that a bug in the program. At least that is the way I'd view
it anyway.

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Jonathan Angliss
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