Hi,

Roelof Otten wrote:

> Hallo Joseph,

> On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 10:40:59 -0500GMT (17-9-03, 17:40 +0200, where I
> live), you wrote:

JN>> I didn't test your idea either, but it seems like a brilliant
JN>> approach.

> I think that's a bit too much, but thanks anyhow. ;-)

JN>> If it were packaged in a way to be easily triggered by the user,

> I thought filters are rather easy to trigger. After all TB's main
> feature is it's filtering system. (At least that's why I started to
> use it.)

JN>> and also requiring some user confirmation to avoid automated
JN>> problems, it would be a good feature addition to TB!

> As another feature it would be bloatware. As far as the user
> confirmation, that was the part that Antje wanted to skip (or that's
> how I read the message).

Well, only if I had to confirm every time... as a
once-and-for-all-solution, it would be fine with me. But:

> BTW Please don't suggest that TB should be able to access pics
> anywhere on the internet. Not even as a configurable option. Something
> like that is no function of an e-mail client. Any code inserted to
> make such a feature available makes the program more sluggish (because
> it's bigger), more buggy (there's no such thing as code without
> errors) and more vulnerable.

I understand now that there are different opinions on this issue, and
that's what I wanted to know when I asked what you thought about it.


Antje

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