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Peter Skye wrote:
>
> I see you're using MR/2, Jack, so skip the following if you don't care
> about Netscape or Mozilla for email. For email I'm still using Netscape
> 2.02 (no laughing allowed) but I'm about to switch to Polarbar out of
> necessity because I just switched ISPs and my new one only gives me a 10
> MB email Inbox which will overflow _very_ fast if I don't download my
> messages often (Polarbar and most other email programs will do this
> automatically on a timed interval, but 2.02 doesn't).
4.61 does a fine job of auto download. I have mine set for two min. I
have no problems with NS mail that are not due to a short between the
headsets. I am waiting for someone to point out some feature, that I
might have some use for, that I don't now have, that is available in
some add-on mail client. Any suggestions?
I won't use Mozilla mail until it gives me the choice to set file
location like NS does. They just added Cache location so maybe email
and news location is coming.
I have probably run every NS as it came out; currently 12-17-01. I also
use - not out of choice - Win NS 4.7 and 6.2. 6.2 calls itself Mozilla
5.
Ray
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