The hardware is a Fujitsu laptop with Windows 98. I use the Earthlink browser/mailer.
It has just now sent the same e-mail for the fifth time with no input from me. The first time I sent it myself back in June, and since then it’s gone out at irregular intervals.
Any clues?
Could a typo, PF-key or key combination do this?
Help, I have to keep following it with “please disregard” notes.
I have been using the setup as it came on the Earthlink installation disk. It’s not Web-based mail.
Experimenting, I click on Outlook Express and it says something about pop; it also says it is not my default and there is nothing in the Outbox or Sent box.
Earthlink’s Mail’s left-hand panel where it shows Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, etc, looks just like Outlook, but it does not respond to the same keystrokes.
I just downloaded Earthlink TotalAccess 2003. I’m running Win2000Pro so I don’t know if it work on Win98. Anyway It works just fine for me. You mignt try upgrading your EarthLink.
I’ve been a faithful and satisfied customer of Earthlink for maybe four years now – AFTER I had to rebuild a hard drive because of the instability introduced by Earthlink’s “free” software. I installed it once, and it turned what had been a rock-solid stable system into quivering slush. The funny thing is, you don’t actually need anything they offer in the way of software to get the maximum benefit from their otherwise excellent ISP service! Bill Gates already gave you everything you need.
My advice – uninstall any- and everything from Earthlink, set up a simple connection using IE and OE, and enjoy yourself!
Yep, my advice is to never install the ISP’s software. I use Earthlink but I only manually configure a DUN to dial their number. There’s no way I’m letting them, or any other ISP, mess with my software.
Thanks, sailor, for the backup! Earthlink’s software runs a close second, in my experience, to AOHell’s for the prize of “world’s worst.”
MaryEFoo, if you decide to go this route, one tip I’d offer is to check closely to see what Earthlink requires on your local dialup node. As far as modem settings, etc., Earthlink is probably the most lenient and easygoing ISP I’ve ever dealt with, but here in north-central Ohio, your DUN setup must announce you as “ELN/{username}.” That is, if my registered username was “TBone2,” I’d have to enter “ELN/tbone2” for the system to route my call.