Peter Lairo wrote:
> Bernd Khalil wrote:
>
>
>>For months? Mine does work (20010823, Linux).
>>
>>>Here are two example links that cause mozilla to crash (build
>>>2001-08-28, winNT):
>>>http://one.digital.cnet.com/cgi-bin1/flo?y=hCUF0DRaa40ZC0fiV0AF
>>>http://one.digital.cnet.com/cgi-bin1/flo?y=hCUF0DRaa40ZC0fiV0AF
>>>
>>These lead to a programm called ePrompter.
>>See, I told you mine works =)
>>
>
>
> A program? ePrompter?? How does it work for you then? Don't you link to
> that program? I must admit, I am confused by this new information ("does
> not compute").
>
I see the same results. I click on the link and it goes to
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-3356723-108-63060.html
which says the following..
ePrompter new popular pick 129,826 downloads
* Download Now
* All download sites
* Publisher's site
* Clock this download [hot]
* Product specs
* Read user opinions
* Submit your opinion
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Description
ePrompter is a free e-mail notification program that automatically
checks up to eight password-protected e-mail accounts for AOL, Hotmail,
Juno, Netscape, USA.net, Rediffmail, Yahoo, POP3, and hundreds of other
e-mail domains--simultaneously.
ePrompter features a primary message screen and a unique rotating tray
icon. It also features a screensaver that lets you know the number of
new messages in each of your accounts and gives you the ability to read
and/or delete each message online or offline with the click of an icon.
An audio prompt alerts you to new messages.