In article <199509220836.EAA14476@clark.net>, rjc@clark.net (Ray Cromwell) writes:
Disregard that last message. Those drugs I was taking must have just kicked in. I was running another program in the background which coincidentally brought up an xterm at the same time I clicked on the link. Damn, and I thought I had found another bug. Ah well. There's probably one lurking there somewhere. It was good while it lasted. When I hit "send" and that xterm popped up, I almost jumped out of my seat. ;-) Remember this lesson, you should always try to repeat your bugs atleast three times. ;-)
Thanks for quickly posting this retraction. For the record, netscape talks SMTP directly, and does not run an external program to send mail.
No problem. ;-) I congratulate you guys (Netscape) for reacting so quickly. ;-) BTW, I checked lynx for the big domain bug and it also crashes. It could be a unix bug, but my own test program fails to crash looking up a 1000 character domain. Even so, Netscape should be enforcing a sanity check on the domain. -Ray