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Dear Curtis,
The download was to a "new-used" laptop that had nothing on it to
speak of. I've never used the Windows version before. I will try
turning off the "Use Microsoft's viewer" as you suggest - where is it?
I'll check options. And no, not a single link in any email is clickable
- not ads, nothing. I have been cutting and pasting into Netscape or
Internet Explorer. Frustrating.
I'll let you know.
Thanks for the help.
Rosemary
PS. I'm using the newest Windows version of Eudora on a PC laptop.
Eudora does work fine on my Mac too. Can't figure out why Eudora would
highlight the links and underline them in blue, but then not let me click
on them... Frustrating!
Previous emails:
>Was this an upgrade to a previous installation of Eudora? If so, try
>removing eudora.ini from the mail directory and use Eudora to re-create the
>configuration.
>
>You could try turning off "Use Microsoft's viewer" which makes Eudora use
>it's own display engine for email instead of Internet Explorer's rendering
>library. (adding UseBidentAlways=0 to eudora.ini does the same thing)
>
>Other thoughts: Are the ads clickable? Is Netscape registered in Windows as
>the default browser?
>
>>I've been using Eudora - downloaded the newest free version - but none of
>>the links (highlighted in blue and underlined) in emails are "clickable".
>> Am I doing something wrong? I've searched through the settings and
>>options etc. but can't find any mention. If I use Netscape for email,
>>all the links are not just highlighted, but launch Netscape when I click
>>on them. Please help.
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