Emails from Facebook cause my Outlook Express to freeze

I use Outlook Express v6.  When I received a notification e-mail from Facebook, Outlook Express hangs and I have to close the program.  Sometimes I have to close it in the Task Manager, because the output will not work.

Facebook emails are a bit out of what they are supposed to be internet standards, so it is not that you can do about it at this end, unless you receive Facebook messages in plain text, if they have this option, which I doubt.  On your side, if you get this message, you can turn off playback in the preview pane, but rather go to tools | Options | Read and check the box to read messages in plain text only, and then turn on the preview pane or double-click it to open it in a separate window.  My OETool program (free - www.oehelp.com/OETool/) has a button that triggers between plain text and HTML reading that would simplify things.  You can also complain to Facebook on this subject, because they sometimes erroneous messages that OE can not treat, because they conform to the correct Web standards, and only they can fix it.

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