I certainly wish someone could answer this -- the same thing happens on Continental Airlines secure web site for its frequent flyer users. On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 07:42 AM, X-Applications wrote: > X-Applications Digest #721 > > 1) Strange Safari problem > > I just allowed Software Update to install Safari. Thus far I've > uncovered > one oddity. > > My ISP maintains server-based spam filtering that sends suspicious > messages > to a spamcan. I can log on to my "member tools" and then to the spam > filtering section, and once there, I can retrieve or delete the spam > messages (the mail server is POP3, by the way). > > Once I finish reviewing the spam, I can click a link to return to > member > tools, return to the (non-secure) ISP homepage, or just logout. When I > click > on any of these links, ONLY IN SAFARI I get a recursive request to > enter my > username and password. Doesn't happen in other browsers. > > Any idea what the problem might be? > > Thanks so much. > > Jim Robertson > --