Harry Corsover wrote:

>>Actually, in Emailer, all you need to do is place the cursor anywhere 
>>within a properly formed link and Command-click.

On or about 7/9/03 1:40 PM Mark James ever-so-carefully typed:

>Theoretically....
>
>What does the user do when this suddenly doesn't work is the question?
>
>It had happened to me, and others, and I don't know how I fixed it, 
>although it could have been as simple as a backup/restore. It was not an 
>extension conflict. Could have been a corrupted OS.... 
>
>I would try: (in order)
>clear PRAM
>backup/restore
>failing that, clean install, manually reinstalling your important 
>preferences.

The one time this happened to me (pretty recently, actually) 
I resolved the problem by re-installing eMailer.  It was the 
first re-installation for me since 2.0v3 became available... 
a pretty good record of reliability.

Roger

If it's a hobby for us and a job for you, 
then why are you doing such a shoddy job?
   -- Linus Torvalds to Microsoft

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