E-Mail problems - will not open pdf attachment found in my e-mail...

Here what I’m using:
OS X (10.3.9)
safari 1.2 (v125)
SBC Yahoo DSL (sbcglobal.net)
SBC MAIL
Running through Safari 1.2 (v125)
Over the weekend I elected to empty my cache and reset Safari (don’t ask me why - I guess I through by doing so it would speed up Safari which as been running a bit show of late) - now I’m unable to open any of my current or new pdf attachments.
I open a pdf attachment, it runs a antiVirus check, then when I try to open the attachments itself from the AntiVirus window it opens a black windows and stops - no pdf document!
So what's up and what do I do?
thanks in advance for the help I going to get!
ric r

You don't need to run any antivirus software at the present time with OS X. There are no viri that currently affect OS X which has been available for 5 years and counting and if the antivirus software used is causing problems which isn't protecting you from anything anyway, you should use the uninstall feature to remove it from the hard drive if included with the antivirus software installed.
You don't need to install any software provided by an ISP which can sometimes cause more problems than it helps.
You can download Firefox for free to test if the same occurs.
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
I would like to get myself over to mac's own
service Mail but just how is the question?
The required account information to set up your SBC email account with the Mail.app is provided on SBC's website or you can call SBC.
SBC will tell you they don't support the Mail.app but all you need is the following:
* Account Type - I'm sure POP is the account type.
* Incoming Mail Server
* Account User Name - usually the portion of your email address in front of the @ sign only but for some providers it is the entire email address.
* Account Password - this you should know.
* Outgoing or SMTP server and is the SMTP server authenticated? I don't believe SBC requires or supports SMTP authentication but if authenticated, ask what type of authentication. If SMTP authentication is required, it is usually password authentication which requires entering the same user name and password required to check the account's incoming mail server for new mail.
This is all you need to create and access the account using the Mail.app.
Regarding using Norton SystemWorks, don't. It is poison for OS X and can cause more problems than it resolves. Symantec announced almost 3 years ago they will no longer be supporting SystemWorks or Disk Doctor with OS X but they continue to sell their garbage and they don't sell a Tiger compatible version.
If installed on your hard drive, use the uninstall feature included to remove it and discontinue its use altogether. I believe the uninstall utility included has some problems so visit Symantec's website for an updated removal utility and/or for proper removal instructions. Symantec products installs a large number of components all over the hard drive.

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