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July 20th, 2002, 09:31 AM
#16
Head Honcho
Administrator
There's a possibility it could be your IE settings that are causing the links not to open.
Have you tried opening the links in Outlook Express?
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July 20th, 2002, 11:50 AM
#17
Titanium Member
Here is upgrade to IM 710....
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July 21st, 2002, 17:41 PM
#18
Happy...problem solved
Incredimail responded and it is a glitch that they are currently fixing....
Phew!!!
I thought I messed up my system ( I have before).... :) Accidentally of course.
Thank you everyone for all your support and input.
I truly appreciated all your advice.
Thanks again and happy surfing everyone.
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July 21st, 2002, 18:12 PM
#19
Titanium Member
I as well sent an e-mail to IM. I have yet to hear from them but it is good to know that they are doing something. Please keep us posted on your progress Susan.........
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July 15th, 2003, 13:52 PM
#20
I had IM before & did not like it because of this problem. But I think that I found one solution for this behavior. When you click on a link inside a mail & the IE-window opens & doesn't work. Check the adress in the IE-window. For me it looked like this "http://www.techzonez.com/" (yes, with the double-quotes).
After a couple of "bad" days I accidently hold down shift while clicking the link (for open in a new window in IE). The link was OK. After that it worked the whole time I was logged in (without holding down Shift). After logging out & in again & clicked a link, it was "bad" again. So for me the solution was to start every mail-clicking-session with clicking a link while holding down Shift. It worked everytime.
Try it. It's free of charge.
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July 15th, 2003, 14:28 PM
#21
Triple Platinum Member
Interesting 'fix' Does it make a difference if you have "Reuse Windows for launching shortcuts" checked or unchecked? If it's unchecked then the browser will always open in a new window.
Can be found in Tools/Internet Options/Advanced.
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July 16th, 2003, 07:07 AM
#22
I didn't came up with that idea....
What I did was (like others) send IM a mail & I also was (by auto-email-respond?) getting a respond that they should take a look at it. That was about 2-3 months ago.... I'm not sure but I think that the programmers at IM are not the fastest's in the programming-world....
Maybe it's because I use the free-version of IM?
Free?
I paid every time I used IM by looking at some advertising inside IM + that IM is loaded with spyware, so I'm not sure it's "that free".
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July 16th, 2003, 07:43 AM
#23
Another "bad" thing about IM (free version only?):
every mail you send have a file included (it's some advertising from/about IM).
I think this was may main reason to quit using IM.
When I was "mail-talking" to support/offices some has a "protection" that all email with included files are spam/security-risks because they are "to big" (in KB) & was deletet.
You can read about it from this adress where I found this out:
http://www.blkviper.com/Articles/OS/Email/filter1.htm
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July 16th, 2003, 10:42 AM
#24
Super Moderator
Super Moderator
yeah I hate adverts.. yahoo does the same crap.. and when I get a message on my mobile, their advert is included and I have to pay by character.. considering their adverts can run 200-300 characters at 1-2 cents a character it adds up
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July 16th, 2003, 12:42 PM
#25
Triple Platinum Member
Originally posted by Big Booger
yeah I hate adverts.. yahoo does the same crap.. and when I get a message on my mobile, their advert is included and I have to pay by character.. considering their adverts can run 200-300 characters at 1-2 cents a character it adds up
International laws should be passed about adverts on mobiles. Makes me boil when they're using your airtime to conduct their business.
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