E-Mail in RED and put into Junk E-Mail Folder

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Frenchy

Am getting the occasional E-Mail that goes direct to my Junk E-Mail folder
in Windows Mail and the subject line is all in red with a Red X at the left
end. This is from someone in my address book and trusted. When I right
click and UNBLOCK it, it goes to the Inbox. When I open it, it says there
is an IE script error in line 93 and do I want to run the script. When I
say NO, it opens normally. I do have the setup in IE to Not display script
errors. Any clues? I hope me or the sender doesn't have a virus?

Frenchy

Error message from an E-Mail

Line: 93
Char: 1
Error: Object expected
Code: 0
URL: mhtml:{0B3C2222-526E-4D80-8B8E-A040B8E608AD}
mid://00000002/
 
I get the same thing occasionally, when my son forwards Yahoo
news stories to me. I suspect that the problem originates on the
sender's end. The news stories typically contain JavaScript, and
something in the quoting/forwarding process corrupts it.
There's nothing you can do at your end.

Gary VanderMolen
 
Steve Cochran said:
Go to Tools | Options | Security and put WinMail into the restricted zone.

steve

Ummm, That option makes it MORE secure. Surely that will give MORE error
messages or blocked E-Mails?? I run it in the Internet Zone and that seems
fine. It is only if an HTML normal E-Mail comes to me that has a script
error. As this is usually from my wife (and not all the time), I know she
doesn't knowingly have a problem. Seems it happens sometimes when she hits
REPLY to a message from me, with no hyperlinks or anything, just a simple
message.

Thanks
Chris
 
Gary VanderMolen said:
I get the same thing occasionally, when my son forwards Yahoo
news stories to me. I suspect that the problem originates on the
sender's end. The news stories typically contain JavaScript, and something
in the quoting/forwarding process corrupts it.
There's nothing you can do at your end.

Gary VanderMolen

Yeh, that is what I suspect. As mine seem only to come from my wifes XP
computer (and not al the time, I will investigate there

Thanks for taking the time to reply

Frenchy
 
That will block all scripting and prevent the error messages. If you wish
to have scripting, then you have to put up with the errors.

steve
 
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