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Alan Beagley wrote:
> To clarify: One of the points I am trying to make here is that Mozilla's 
> defaults leave it wide open to being brought down by nasty or 
> just-plain-flaky messages or Web pages.
> 
> Another is that even a clean install (with no remnants of earlier 
> versions of Mozilla or of the IBM-branded browser or of Netscape to 
> confuse it) of a supposedly stable release can get its knickers in a 
> knot when one tries to exit.
> 
> -=-
> Alan
> 
> 
> I wrote:
> 
>> I zipped up (and removed) all my Netscape, IBM Browser and Mozilla 
>> files and started over with the 0914 *.exe Installer.
>>
>> I setup my email account and got a dozen or so messages, one of which 
>> happened to be some Korean spam message including one or more images. 
>> Everything bogged down, and I was unable to get any other messages to 
>> display. I was able to kill the mail/newsreader, then went to Edit -> 
>> Preferences in the Browser and disabled Java and most of the 
>> JavaScript options. Exited from the browser and found that I had an 
>> unkillable MOZILLA.EXE thread again (as displayed by Process Commander).
>>
>> How do I make this program behave itself?
> 
> 


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