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If you are responding to someone asking for help who  
may not be a member of this list, be sure to use the  
REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.  
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I wrote:  
 
> I choose REPLY for a piece of email I've received, the  
> Composition window appears, and . . . NOTHING.  The Adressee  
> field remains empty, the Message being replied to is not  
quoted,  
> and the Composition Window just sits there: blank, frozen, and  
> useless.  Sometimes it finally gets updated after a minute or  
> two, sometimes not.  If, after a nice long wait, I try to close  
 
> the Composition window -- or encourage it to update itself by  
> clicking *anywhere* -- NS crashes and disappears, with an entry  
 
> left in POPUPLOG.  Occasionally it will crash anyway, even if  
no  
> action is taken.  
 
 
Ray Davison replied:  
 
> "Reply" works fine.  Am I missing something?  
 
I know that a couple other members have told me of the same  
behavior  
at past meetings.  This is a very intermittent problem here.  
Since  
it does not happen with any predictability or consistency, I  
can't  
rule out some other factor(s) being involved.  But, given the bug  
 
history of NS 4.61, maybe not.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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