> Sending myself E-mail from Netscape (and then reading it via the
> built-in mail window with POP retrieval) I found that Javascript is
> indeed sent and interpreted by Netscape Navigator.
>
Eudora 3.0 Light recognises the links, too, and will launch
a browser to read them. Presumably this isn't unique.
Incidentally, it also happily launches Word to read a .DOC
attachment. Oops...... Wandering remorselessly off-topic,
does this apply to Eudora Pro too, I wonder?
Recent versions of Navigator -do- allow disabling of javascript
and showing a warning before opening a .DOC. He said, to no-one
in particular.....
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