Gerald,
I didn't notice that the header said plain text.but this was definitely
HTML, with banners and the whole works.
I still get the ones stating Active X is unsafe and I know why I get those,
but at least they will download without crashing Outlook.
I have not narrowed the emails that crash Outlook down to one specific site,
one was a lotto, that I remember.
It creates a pain, if the email is in my main mailbox and there are 100
emails there. I see the download status get to the 57th message, then lock
up. I have to go to webmail, estimate where about the 57th message is and
delete the ones near it before I try Outlook again.
I guess I'll forward the next one I get to a friend that uses Outlook and
see if they get the same error.
Thanks for the help.
Jeff
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Jeff Dougherty
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Outlook Express crashing on certain emails.
> At 12:11 PM 9/1/01 -0400, Jeff Dougherty wrote the following:
>
> >Lately, has been more so, at least once per day. It is real difficult,
the
> >first time I check mail for the day and have over 100 emails. I can go to
> >webmail to delete the offending email or suspected emails.
> >Most of these are some type of SPAM HTML emails.
> >I get an error invalid page fault in MSHTML.dll
> >If I have only a few emails, in the mail box, the error occurs, I read
them
> >online, then go back to OE.
> >Is there a security setting, option of some sort so I can allow these to
> >come through?
> >I don't think the emails are a danger to my PC, just some setting some
> >where.
> >I posted this before, but no one had any ideas for me.
> >
> These 3 headers identify this e-mail message as plain text ASCII. No HTML
> e-mail here that can possibly cause problems. This piece of "spam" would
> pass through and into any e-mail program unless you had some type of
"spam"
> filtering on.
>
> > --
> Gerry Boyd
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