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oldsaltdoggie
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Registered: Dec 2001 Location: Gloucester Country: United States State: Certifications: A+ Hardware Working on: A+, MCP, MCSE
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Losing my links!!
I have been having a problem with my Hotmail account that is starting to bug me! If I'm reading an e-mail say for 2 min.(I hav't really timed it) then try to click on a link I get a "no response" on a blank web page, if I go back and hit refresh on the e-mail I was reading then hit the link, I will get the page!!! Is there any way to extend this time frame?? IE 6
P.S. Is there a way to make my e-mail go back to my in box after reading an e-mail? I thought that you could do this with an earlier ver. of IE!!!!
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CatLady
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: Country: USA State: FM Certifications: Working on:
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PotatoHead
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: SoUtHeAsT Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, CNA 5, MCP x 3, MCSA, Net+ Working on: 70-216
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quote: Change email to Yahoo.com........
I suggest you try to fix the problem instead of switching accounts.
Have you tried putting your Hotmail account in Outlook Express or Outlook. That way you dont have to go to web pages to view mail. If you dont know how or need more information lemme know.
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CatLady
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oldsaltdoggie
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No I havn't tryed to do that! I really don't want to change accounts besides I already have a Yahoo E-Mail!!! How would I go about putting it into Outlook if I do want to!!!
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TW2001
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: A+,MCP Working on: BS CompSci
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You can import hotmail into Outlook 2002.Outlook express would be the worst suggestion(Potato!) its documented crap.
Outlook 2000 will not work with Yahoo or Hotmail.You need a POP account.There are a multitude available.Someone else will have to recommend you one though.I use my work account and a Linux sendmail server so...
Which,with a nice little perl script can go out and pull mail from Hotmail.
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CatLady
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quote: Originally posted by oldsaltdoggie
No I havn't tryed to do that! I really don't want to change accounts besides I already have a Yahoo E-Mail!!! How would I go about putting it into Outlook if I do want to!!!
I have 4 paid (not free)accounts with Yahoo. Whatever happens with my computer, viruses or ISP changing, my email does NOT change. It is very useful........
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PotatoHead
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: SoUtHeAsT Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, CNA 5, MCP x 3, MCSA, Net+ Working on: 70-216
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I use Outlook Express for my Hotmail account and I've had no problems
oldsaltdoggie - email if you wanna configure Outlook Express and I'll give you directions.
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