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Thank you for your suggestions, David. I have not looked at Pegasus Mail for
a long time. The changes are wonderful! I am planning to migrate to Pegasus.
Outlook has gotten too clumsy and has many security problems. I urge others
on the list to look at this free e-mail program. My main reason for leaving
Pegasus before was that Outlook had a nicer look - but the new Pegasus takes
care of that.
The program can be downloaded from http://www.pmail.com
Peter
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The NoSpin Group
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> -----Original Message-----
> This is one of the things I love about version 4.x of
> Pegasus email client. By default, it comes up in a mode
> (which I believe can be turned off, but I don't want to!)
> where external references like this are not retrieved.
> (It also adds a convenient "Raw view" of the full message
> with headers, ideal for copying and pasting to a tool like
http://spamcop.net .)
David Gillett
On 7 Nov 2003 at 17:19, Peter Shkabara wrote:
> I am looking for a utility that will allow me to easily turn my
> network connection on or off. I don't want a firewall, just something
> to turn off the network connection temporarily. So far, I have been
> unplugging the network cable, but that is not too convenient. In case
> anyone is wondering, the purpose for this to to be able to read a
> suspicious e-mail without having any web links activated (as in spam).
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