I previously used Netscape mail on this PC. Installed Mozilla, which
took over the Netscape settings. I then uninstalled Netscape. So the
browser and the email program comes from the same source, i.e. Mozilla.
On another PC, I first uninstalled Netscape, then installed Mozilla and
copied the mailboxes from a backup to that PC. On the second PC all is
well, and when you click on a link, the browser window opens.
Any suggestions?
At Neethling
Cape Town
On 30 Jan 2006 20:26, David Gillett wrote:
> Odds are that your email program doesn't know you've changed
> browsers.
> The exact fix for that will depend on what email program you use.
>
> David Gillett
>
>
>> On 30 Jan 2006 at 20:53, At Neethling wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have recently installed Mozilla version 1.8 on a PC where I
>> previously
>> used Netscape as the default browser. I successfully transferred
>> all the
>> mail files to Mozilla and started using this. After a day or so, I
>> noticed that whenever I receive an e-mail with a link in it, double
>> clicking on the link will not work. Even right clicking and choosing
>> "Open in a new web page" will not work. The only recourse I have is
>> to
>> copy and paste the link into the webbrowser.
>>
>> The PC is a 2.6Ghz Celeron running under Win2000 Pro. The user has
>> administrator rights. I also have Sygate Personal Firewall installed.
>>
>> Any one with similar problems and how to resolve them?
>>
>> At Neethling
>> Cape Town
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