Try emailing your bank? It may be that their website uses some sort of Windows 
script via MSIE (which I am led to believe allows sites to do stuff with your 
local machine, I know at work if I open the intranet in MSIE it knows who I am 
from my NT logon, but in firefox I have to enter username and password) that 
finds some sort of identifier about your PC.
 
Either way, call your bank or email them and complain. If they value your 
business they'll maybe at least try to help if they can.
 
PS apologies for the top post, I'm using Outlook at work which for some reason 
plays silly-buggers with some emails and wont let me write my email under the 
email I'm replying to. A heineous (sp?) crime I know.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 March 2007 16:23
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.



OK.  I downloaded and installed that and it shows up under tools.  I selected 
IE 6 and it is still a no go.  It does not store whatever it is that it is 
trying to store so it knows I am me.  I tried this several times.  The last 
time I could not get in at all.

It would seem to me that it is a cookie problem since according to that 
Passmark info, that is what it stores locally.  I dunno.

Open to more ideas?  Could this be some kind of bug maybe?  

I'm hoping now that I can do my blog in the fancy mode with this.  MySpace 
doesn't like Seamonkey or Konqueror.  

Thanks

Dale

:-)  :-)  :-)  :-)


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