In a message dated 11/11/2003 1:27:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

> 
> So your solution is to launch Safari or other web browser, go to 
> http://webmail.aol.com , write and send the message, then go back to 
> AOL. Seems very convoluted to me.
  
>
    What in the world are you talking about  when you say  "launch Safari or other web 
broswer, go to..."?   AOL has a built in browser.  When you click on the AOL icon, you 
have automatically launced whatever  current browser is  part of their software.  {At 
this point in time, it seems to be  Netscape Gecko for Mac OS X.}   There is nothing 
convoluted.  There is no need to launch another browser.  You could if you wanted.  
You could launch as many browsers as you can load on your machine,  But there is no 
reason to use any other software  other than the AOL software.  Like I have said, it 
takes less than 15 seconds to get to the mailbox that sends out plain text emails.
                     Paula

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