How can i stop firefox from exiting while i'm gathering advertising credits
'''bold text''I receive hundred's of emails from various websites (members) each time i clik on one of these emails,I receive a certain amount of credits that i use to advertise with or promote my business.
I promote through these websites credit mailers system & thats why i need to gather credits? My question is,when i clik on one email and receive the credits for that email in my account,when i close out this email ,why can't i just move on to the next email and so on instead of firfox closing out and i have to restart firefox each time for each email?? inernet exployer doesn't do this,it remains open!!
Are you using Firefox at a web mail website, or are you using a separate email program?
Assuming the former. <br />
Are those individual emails opening in a new window? <br />
Or are they opening in the same window as the one with the "inbox"?
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