Turning off E-Mail
Vladislav S. Davidzon
davidzon at metronet.lib.mi.us
Tue Nov 25 14:42:54 EST 1997
But the question that comes up in my mind is what about mailto: URL's?
Also what about CGI forms and such services as hotmail? Is there any
known way to block such sites (other than using filtering software such as
CyberPatrol?)
Thanks
Vladislav
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Vladislav S. Davidzon davidzon at tech-center.com
Technology Assistant Farmington Community Library
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On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, West Library, Texas Wesleyan Univ. wrote:
> Roy,
>
> I don't know about IE3 or IE4, but I'm about to implement Netscape in our
> library. There is a standalone version of Netscape (version 4.04
> currently), which is the browser only...no e-mail, no news, and no html
> editor. I'm currently using this at home (since I've been using Eudora
> mail for too long to switch!), and I have no complaints so far with this
> version...since the Java bug seems to be fixed (version 4.03 occasionally
> hung).
>
> Good luck!
>
> Trina Adamson
> Reference and Electronic Resources
> West Library, Texas Wesleyan University
> twulib at flash.net
>
>
> At 02:10 PM 11/24/97 -0800, you wrote:
> >I am sure that I have seen this posted before but can not find it!
> >What is the process of turning off Email in IE 3.0 or in IE4 Some of our
> >libraries WWW stations have had Hate Mail sent from them.
> >Someone suggested the new Netscape 4 without email does anyone have any
> >suggestions.
>
>
>
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