Sunday, October 19, 2003, 5:53:48 PM, Jack wrote:

JM> Maybe the nice folks at Ritlabs! will:

JM> 1. Give us an easier/less time consuming/less dangerous(for klutzes
JM> like me) way of doing it.

JM> 2. Change it on *their* end.

Well, I would think this to be a VERY important issue to deal with.
After all, if something affects the basic funtionality of the product
it is serious IMO. Having a valid recipient receive a valid email from
The Bat! is pretty basic. I can see problems with users abusing the
ability to _easily_ change header strings, but OTOH why should we have
to hack the exe? The blacklisting of email (or any other web client
software) could have some very dark future consequences.

-- 
Neal

Using The Bat! v2.01 on Windows 2000 Service Pack 3


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