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>In <200412161223.5234511.6@scoug.com>, on 12/16/04  
>   at 12:23 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said: 
>>I don't know if this is connected to the problem in my previous message, 
>>but Mozilla is slow as molasses.  It takes 5-10 seconds on a 49000 bps 
>>dialup connectiion to look up a web site or to connect to my ISP, AT&T, 
>>and send  when a message is to be sent from mr2icce. 
>>It took 30 seconds to resolve  google.com.  
>Humm.  It is always possible that at&t is having problems. 
>You are running a pretty old version of Mozilla.  You probably have not 
>done any of the clean up treaks discussed at: 
>  <http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/Warpzilla.html> 
>Try this: 
> - shut down Mozilla 
> - delete xul.mfl 
> - delete downloads.rdf 
> - delete history.dat 
> - restart Mozilla 
> - empty all the caches 
>If history.dat and downloads.rdf are not too large, you don't need to 
>delete them.  You can always trim downloads.rdf from the Download 
>Manager. 
>Are you back up the speed? 
>Steven 
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