I'm kind of lost. How did the setting the security settings to "Prompt for
user name and password" help you get your email from home? What is the User
Authentication heading for? I don't see how that has to do with email.
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> The time that I completely leave O.E. and moved into the neighborhood of
> Mozilla is when the following happens: I can do everything in Mozilla
> that I can do in O.E.
>
> Recently, I asked the boys down in our Data Processing department at
> work, if I could pick up my email (from home) through their LAN at work.
> The answer was yes and then they gave me the following instructions:
>
> In Explorer 5.5, go to Tools/Internet Options. Once you are in the
> Internet Options screen, click the Security tab, and then click Custom
> Level. Once you are in the Security Settings screen, scroll to the very
> bottom of the options until you see the User Authentication heading.
> Now select the option Prompt for user name and password. Then click OK.
> And answer YES to change the settings for the security Zone.
>
> Question is this: Is there an equivalent in Mozilla that performs the
> same thing? Please advise.
>
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>
> Wayne D. Alligood
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