You need to use the "File Mappings" button in Internet Config to change 
the mapping permanently.

I think it's on the OS CD, but if not, you can use Google to find a 
download version.

Erik

>Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 08:54:12 -0500
>From: Joseph Getchel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: HTML Attachment filetype
>
>
>Hey all,
>I have an E-Mailer question that I have just recently encountered and do 
>not know how to resolve. Let's see if any of you have the expertise to 
>help me solve this:
>
>     OS   8.6
>     CE   2.0V3
>     ISP  Roadrunner
>     Web Browsers:       IE 5.1.7   Mozilla 1.2.1
>
>Mostly everything is working well for me, but recently I have been 
>finding more and more web sites that do not support IE for the Macintosh. 
> So I decided to make Mozilla my preferred browser.  That was the easy 
>part - using the Internet Control Panel, I just selected Mozilla as my 
>preferred browser.
>
>But since I still get a number of messages (mostly SPAM, but some from 
>friends who have computers that attempt to run Wondoze) that come through 
>with no or very little text, and an attachment titled "enclosed#.html".  
>When I double-click on these attachments to open them, they cause IE to 
>launch, instead of opening in Mozilla.
>
>When I look at the type and creator codes  for these files (using 
>Filetyper or Resedit), I find that the creator code is always being set 
>to MSIE.  If I change it to MOZZ, then the file will open in Mozilla when 
>double-clicked, but that is a tedious workaround.
>
>How/where can I change the setting so that all incoming html files in 
>Claris Emailer are set with a creator code of MOZZ?  I tried using the 
>File Exchange Control Panel, but it will not let me select Mozilla as the 
>application for a filetype.  I removed the association between html 
>filetypes and MSIE using this Control Panel, and all that did for me was 
>made it so that all incoming html files are now classified as "unknown" 
>type, and will not open by double clicking.
>
>Any help or advice would be most appreciated.
>Joe Getchel

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