It's just that some people love to send messages in html !!!
I wonder why .....
Michael, the Infamous Chinaman!

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Terri Lynne Pomeroy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Wednesday, 22 December 1999 12:48
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Re: HTML messages and windows dialer

                Hi again, ACB-l,
                I thought that these messages from the JFW list were interesting.  In
                some cases, JFW users seem to have problems with html messages, too.

                From: Julio C. Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                Since I switched to JFW331 I've noticed that with some messages I
                receive in HTML format, the windows dialup routine is launched
                automatically. This does not happen with all HTML messages but I can't
                figure out what triggers it. The mere act of opening the message 
launches
                the routine and I
                am asked to "enter my password". The real annoying part of this is that
                it 
                is practically impossible to get rid of the dialup networking box.
                alt-f4, escape, clicking on the close button, tabbing to the cancel
                button and pressing enter, all these actions simply kick me back to the
                password box. The only way to break out of the mess is to alt-tab to 
the
                message list and deleting the offending message. I can then alt-tab 
back
                to the dialup window and close it. 
                Has anyone experienced something like this or is this just a
                personal demon? 
                Julio C. Perez, Access Technology Consultant 
                [EMAIL PROTECTED]


                On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 10:59:04 -0700 "Russell Solowoniuk"
                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                Hi Julio,
                Yes, oh yes, I to indeed have experienced this annoying problem! I
                didn't realize that it only happened with html messages, so thanks 
                for pointing that out. I have not found a way to stop the problem, and
                like you, the only way I can close the dial-up window is to alt tab
                back to the offending message and either delete it or close it and
                unhighlight it.
                Russell
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