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I finally had to give up the Netscape browser after years of use, because of
its instability on my computer, and begin using IE. Since I have literally
thousands of stored email messages in Netscape format, and since I have been
singularly unable to reformat and export them to Outlook, I continued for
some time to use Netscape mail. As might be expected, IE and NS do not work
well together - e.g., clicking a link in a Netscape mail message opens the NS
browser which, being unstable, crashes. Thus, I decided to move to Outlook
2003, keeping the NS mail program in the background in order to access my old
messages. Nevertheless, I have encountered a new problem with Outlook. When
trying to send a webpage from IE, I click the "Page" menu, followed by "Send
Page by E-mail"; however, rather than opening an Outlook mail composition
dialogue box, the NS mail browser opens. How can I get this IE "Page" menu
component ("Send Page by E-mail") to open an Outlook 2003 composition
dialogue box, with the webpage attachment, rather than one in Netscape?
its instability on my computer, and begin using IE. Since I have literally
thousands of stored email messages in Netscape format, and since I have been
singularly unable to reformat and export them to Outlook, I continued for
some time to use Netscape mail. As might be expected, IE and NS do not work
well together - e.g., clicking a link in a Netscape mail message opens the NS
browser which, being unstable, crashes. Thus, I decided to move to Outlook
2003, keeping the NS mail program in the background in order to access my old
messages. Nevertheless, I have encountered a new problem with Outlook. When
trying to send a webpage from IE, I click the "Page" menu, followed by "Send
Page by E-mail"; however, rather than opening an Outlook mail composition
dialogue box, the NS mail browser opens. How can I get this IE "Page" menu
component ("Send Page by E-mail") to open an Outlook 2003 composition
dialogue box, with the webpage attachment, rather than one in Netscape?