> It looks like The Bat! has some competition. :running: Not if the implementation is anything like Outlook 2003. This has the same function and on the face of it, it's great. But here's how it works for me when corresponding with a client who uses Hotmail:
He likes to include this little Hotmail-special animated icons into his email.....don't ask me why. They are stored on a Hotmail server so in Outlook 2003 they aren't downloaded. Good - at least there a slight nod towards privacy in tha Hotmail are not certain that I exist and have read the email. Then I want to reply....a window pops up saying that I have to connect to the server and download the images....press OK or Cancel. No option to reply WITHOUT including the images or reply and not download them at all. So I don't reply....I have to make a new email and copy and paste the original text. Half-arsed attempt if you ask me. One of the main reasons I can't use Outlook for email and keep coming back to The Bat! -- Bryan Anderson <www.bryananderson.co.uk> ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

