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In , on 02/09/2003
at 05:05 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
>In <20030209232215.MKHW12546.pop016.verizon.net@2ATHLON>, on 02/09/03
> at 03:50 PM, Benedict G. Archer said:
>>I've got 14.093d installed now and so far so good, but too soon to say
>True, but hopeful.
>>for news yet. For news I use PMI news. I'd like my browsing to be
>>anonymous--my reason for not using Mozilla or NS for mail and news.
>I don't understand what you are saying here. Mozilla and NS have to
>follow the standards. They can obscure your e-mail address in the same
>ways ICE and PMINews can.
>Steven
Another case where I just need to do more homework. Mostly the sequence I
go through is something like: intent or need --> half-baked plan -->
partial implementation --> using the result ignorant of what I really
should be doing or better alternatives.
I really like MR2ICE (but html mail is a pain), and since installing all
the fixes PMINews is working quite well. So, I won't ask how to use
Mozilla for mail and news and still hide my identity when browsing--I'll
check the help.
Ben A
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