Re: mailto: link craziness

2004-02-02 Thread ken green
Marck D Pearlstone wrote: > Yes. It's an IE configuration error. Thanks. Sorry for asking the obvious. I finally checked myself and sure enough, my IE settings has reset to default settings (Outlook Express as mail client). I should have known that uninstalling The Bat would cause IE to lose t

Re: mailto: link craziness

2004-02-02 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Jonathan, @2-Feb-2004, 11:57 -0600 (02-Feb 17:57 UK time) Jonathan Angliss [JA] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck: >> Yes. It's an IE configuration error. Go into Internet Options (Tools >> | Options in IE) and go to the "Programs" tab. Go to 'E-mail' and >> select something other than

Re: mailto: link craziness

2004-02-02 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Sunday, February 01, 2004, Marck D Pearlstone wrote... K>> When I click a mailto: link on a webpage (IE 6) I get about 30 IE K>> windows that pop up - and no new message in The Bat. > Yes. It's an IE configuration error. Go into Internet Options (Tools > | Options in IE) and go to the "Program

Re: mailto: link craziness

2004-02-01 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Ken, @1-Feb-2004, 19:45 -0600 (02-Feb 01:45 UK time) ken green [K] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL: K> When I click a mailto: link on a webpage (IE 6) I get about 30 IE K> windows that pop up - and no new message in The Bat. ... K> Anyone know what setting causes this? Yes. It's a

mailto: link craziness

2004-02-01 Thread ken green
I remember this problem a long time ago, and I remember figuring it out and fixing it. But now I don't remember what I did. When I click a mailto: link on a webpage (IE 6) I get about 30 IE windows that pop up - and no new message in The Bat. I had this problem a long, long time ago when I first