Post by Dennis Lee BieberPost by PietOn the tab "Viewing Mail" Eudora you can check the option
"Use Microsoft's viewer", with or without also checking
"Use separate settings from Internet Explorer".
But what exactly is "Microsoft's viewer" in this context,
when Eudora is installed under Win10? Edge?
No browser is started when viewing a message in html, so
I can't check it there. Is Eudora just using MS browser's
rendering engine and no more than that?
"Microsoft's viewer" is the Internet Explorer rendering engine.
That's what I expected.
Post by Dennis Lee BieberMost of us turned it off because -- at the time -- it was a known
security risk (also turned off preview pane); a history of executing
trojans just be viewing the preview.
I've had both off since day 1 I used Eudora (must have been around 1990).
Post by Dennis Lee BieberThe Eudora viewer does not handle Javascript or other embedded code
(or at least, didn't).
Right. That was just one of the reasons not to use Microsoft's viewer.
However, more and more mail I receive is more or less unreadable due
to use of "modern" html stuff (which I see mainly as bells & whistles).
The approach I take when I trust the mail is "Send to browser" - which
means the browser of *my choice*, which is certainly *not* Edge. And
if I don't trust a mail, I move it to Junk and open that folder with
Notepad, so at least I get an idea of what the sender is trying to
shove up my ass. And yes, in 99.9% of the cases it's spam offering me
Russian girls or rightout phishing or blackmail. Especially the latter
can be quite hilarious, with the sender claiming to have a video of me
watching porn and threatening to put it online if I don't pay; hilarious,
because my pc doesn't have a webcam.
Anyway, the increasing amount of html-mail that Eudora's viewer can't
handle is gradually more or less forcing me to use "Microsoft's viewer",
but I suspect that in Win10 that's Edge's engine and that it pulls in
a lot of unwanted stuff on the fly. So it's quite a dilemma, but still
no reason to give up on Eudora.
-p