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Old July 7th 07, 08:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Michael Santovec
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Default Script error in OE6 html email

Does she have more than one mail account in Tools, Accounts?

New messages use the default account. Replies and forwards use the
account that downloaded the message.

Some differences in the accounts could be the mail servers that they
pass through or using a different signature.

If the script is towards the end of message, it could be a signature.

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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Larry" wrote in message
...
Thanks Michael,

I had already checked her machine to make sure she is not using any
stationery or business cards in her emails. We have also run a virus
scan (latest defs), Adaware and Spybot and all were clean.

Further puzzling info on this: It is only being added to replies, not
original emails.

She sent me an original html email which did NOT have the script
problem. I replied to this clean original html email from her.

My reply to this email: I checked the html code for anything like
what
she is getting just to make sure it isn't originating on my machine
and
it was clean.

When she replied to my reply, the script was added and the error
occurred. We did this twice to makes sure of what was happening.
This
also occurs if she replies to an html email originated on my machine.

Why this is being added to only replies and not original html email is
beyond reason. Any help appreciated!!

Larry
*****
Michael Santovec wrote:
: She's probably using stationery and it has some script specified
that
: doesn't make a lot of sense. It's looking for a script on a web
: server at port 37935 on the current PC (hers when sending, yours
when
: reading). You are most likely getting the error that the script
can't
: be found or the server connected to.
:
: Perhaps she has a virus.
:
: If you set OE to the restricted zone (Tools, Options, Security) OE
: shouldn't try to run it.
:
:
: "Larry" wrote in message
: ...
: : I have a friend whose html emails always cause a script error.
The
: : line
: : that is causing the problem is added to all html emails she sends
: : for some reason.
: :
: : The line is
: : SCRIPT src=3D"http://127.0.0.1:37935/xpopup.js"
: : =type=3Dtext/javascript/SCRIPT
: :
: : Can anyone tell me how to get rid of this.
: :
: : Cheers,
: :
: : Larry




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