> From (as far as I know) Mozilla 1.3 onwards, the new "unrequested > windows" policy was "Allow All, Deny Some". In other words, allow all of > them, deny only the ones you know are spam. Since this means you have to > be spammed and waste bandwidth loading a popup *before* you can deny it, > it means hours of work for you, especially now that spammers are using > randomized URLs. I have been using Firebird 0.7 for Linux and Windows and the Popup blocker does not work this way. It has a "Deny All/Allow Some", so I can allow my Bank website to open popup windows, but no one else. I could be wrong about Mozilla, as I stopped using it after 1.2, but your assesment does not sound right. Can anyone else verify this? Gene