Why do I receive a Microsoft security prompt when e-mailing from CAPS, or an e-mail window for each message I attempt to send?
Microsoft has recently included a new security program for Windows 95, 98, 2000 and XP office and operating systems. This security program sends a warning message when you send an email using a program other than Outlook and Outlook Express. This was done to prevent viruses from sending an email to everyone in your address book. You may not be able to respond to each warning message in enough time and the multiple messages may lock your system. We are currently working with Microsoft and are awaiting their enhancement to the security program. In addition, we are presently developing new features for the mass email that will bypass the Microsoft security issue.
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