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In <200412102229.iBAMSxxt088828@deimos.aros.net>, on 12/10/04   
   at 02:29 PM, jbrush@aros.net said:  
 
>I haven't seen a message there in many, many moons, that's why  I asked  
>here, as at least there are still a few OS/2 users left.   
 
I don't know where you are looking.  He posted just a couple of days ago.  
 
>I didn't ask anything about Mozilla. I thought this was an OS/2 group, so  
>I made that observation.  
 
I'm confused.  You said:  
 
  
In addition, Mozilla 1.8 mail settings seem to lock it into an IMAP4  
server,   
 
This is why I thought you mentioned Mozilla.  
 
>Sorry to have bothered you. It won't happen again.  
 
No problem.  
 
>Merry Christmas.  
 
Happy holidays to you too.  
 
Steven  
 
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