Hi
I was referring to the mail client opening the Netscape page. Even with the
preferences set to "blank" it insist on doing this & Netscape provides no easy fix I
know of.

Leon McClatchey wrote:

> Bill Hults wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > Messenger does seek the Netscape's site. You can click on a message in the
> > in-box which stops it or edit one of the configuration files. Look at the
> > Netscape site for instructions. Quite an annoying feature with no easy way to
> > fix.
>
> Actually quite easy to fix, just go up to the "Edit" drop down menu, Click on
> preferences, then go to the navigator tab, and you can select whether to open a
> preferred "home page", or the last page visited.  Personally, I've got mine set
> up for a blank page.  This allows me to get the mail with minimal hassle, and
> then I'm free to visit anywhere on the net based on either the mail or other
> reasons:-)  BTW, I am running Netscape 4.51 in both Linux and Win98 and it is
> the same in both cases, with the exception of under Win98, I can open the mail
> without bothering the navigator at all (tried that in linux and it's got a few
> bugs in that department:-(
>
> Tho there is one thing about the win version of netscape that I don't like, and
> that is whenever I go to compose a message, it fires up Java, which in turn
> appears to put some kind of load on the system.  Under Linux, I don't have that
> "delay/load" to contend with so Most of my email I've been handling in Linux and
> the navigator under win98 to take advantage of the various plugins:-)
>
> --
> cya l8r
> Leon McClatchey
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Linux User 78912 (Linux Box)
>
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>
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> A:  Ernestine McDowell.
> Q:  And what is your marital status?
> A:  Fair.

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