I've been trying to switch to a different e-mail client that offers better control over saving and deleting of e-mails on the POP server than Netscape, but haven't found one that does that AND handles HTML e-mail like Netscape does. Eudora and Phoenix both have better server control but their HTML so far isn't as good. I've been reading the HTML digest in Netscape, which apears to save all of the posts in the digest e-mails on the HDD. When I click on one of the links to a post, the post opens in a new window. I've been trying Eudora e-mail. When I open the HTML digest e-mail in eudora I get the table of contents, the links to the posts below that, and all of the posts in text below that. Clicking on the post links results in an attempt to get the post online at a URL like http://cid:16586@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU/. Is there a way to get Eudora to save the posts on the HDD like Netscape does so the digests in HTML can be read offline? Thanks Tom Corrigan PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://nospin.com/pc/files.html