I have found with Safari that if you open a web page from Powermail you must explicit close the window with that page in it. It you click to another page and then close the window you are stuck... the only thing you can do is quit Safari.....you must do a BACK PAGE to the original window and close it.
A real pain in.............. -- Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] VM/Fax: 508-861-0261 "The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime, and the punishment of his guilt." John Philpot Curran On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 16:59:17 -0400 Jefferis Peterson wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>No, I was wrong. I just did a low level rebuild and the error is still >>>there when clicking on "view in web browser" on ANY message that has html. >> >>When you click "view in web browser", PowerMail saves the HTML message in >>a file called "PowerMail HTML message.html" in your attachment folder. It >>seems that this file is not closed, and thus it can't be overritten by >>the next HTML message you view. Which web browser are you using? Have you >>a previous web message opened in the browser when this occurs? Does >>quiiting your web browser solves the problem? > > >I am using Safari 1.0. I'm not sure if I had another html message open, >but I don't think I did. I will check these other factors if it recurs. > >This last occurrence may have been a system wide Quartz problem. I have >been having trouble with MS Word searching for fonts on open and >apparently, although I quit Word, there was something going on that >required a force quit. >-- >Jefferis Kent Peterson >www.PetersonSales.net >Flash, Web Design and Marketing >ICQ 19112253 >_______ >"Happy is the person who finds wisdom, and the one who gets >understanding, for the gain from it is better than gain from silver and >its profit better than gold." - Proverbs 3:13,14. > > >

