Joy, you might have someone check out the options, or preferences, on your
e-mail program. You may be putting yourself in the position of being subject
to some virii by automatically calling up the link in any email, unless you
are very careful not to hit the link with your cursor.
There must be some way to turn that 'feature' off, but, not knowing what
mail program you use, I can't help you out.
Bob Hightower #11365
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mr. Joy H. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of VACList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 3:31 PM
Subject: [VAC] Re: Genuine Ralph Lauren Airstreams (call out encryptions)
> Hi All,
>
> I apologize to the list for my outburst concerning the website posting.
>
> When I highlight an e-mail and it immediately goes to my modem and calls
the
> website, the e-mail is taking over control of my computer. Unfortunantely
> I'm not computer literate enough to understand how to block the call out.
> For those list users who just let the e-mail call the web site and didn't
> mind, it's not a problem. Since I'm the only one that seems to object or
> was affected by the e-mail, it's more than likely that my ignorance is
> responsible and not anyone elses responsibility.
>
> As an example of a call out encryption, I recieve e-mail from Harbor
Freight
> that calls the H/F web site as soon as I high light the e-mail. Guess I'm
> the only one that objects and/or has this problem.
>
> Lets just drop the issue,
>
> '69 Safari, Joy
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