On Thursday, April 03, 2003, Scott wrote in
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S> There was more answer than I am sure you bargained for...

Scott,

No, it was fine; thank you.  I have two observations, though, for you.
One is that TB! will not allow HTML or other code in e-mail to connect
to the 'net even if you view it in the internal HTML viewer.
Consequently, there is no problem with having the internal HTML viewer
in the foreground.  Second, while you might be happy with Zone Alarm,
it is possible with some other software firewalls to program rules so
that your mailer can always reach out to a specified address and port
110 (or the IMAP port if you go that route) but never to other
addresses or to port 80 (the typical port for http).

-- 
JN


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