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Up until a couple days ago, I had no problem doing
this from Moz 1.7.12.
http://webmail.pas.earthlink.net
If you happen to use this as your browser, and have an
email account with EarthLink, perhaps you can
corroborate what I'm seeing. Most of the display is
now blank, and what little remains is non-usuable. A
bit earlier, I was seeing email links that turned out
to be non-clickable, but now even that is gone.
Absolutely nothing has changed at this end. (And I
did *not* select their "Beta Mail" product interface
by mistake.)
It seems to me that ELN must have changed something
very recently, and my generation of Moz cannot cope
with it. I did access my mail there with Internet
Exploder 6.x on the Dark Side, without any problem. I
guess this means the time is overdue for me to install
FF or SeaMonkey in this partition. Since it is a
webview of the mail, I suppose FF would do just as
well.
Steven, you have a primary account at EarthLink. Just
out of curiosity, and if you still have a Moz 1.7.x
installed somewhere, I would like to know what they
did that hosed this browser for their web mail
gateway. No such problem is occurring with the web
mail for my SBC account.
Jordan*
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