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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 05:38:17 PST8
From: "i-lists" <i-lists@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Mozilla Mail & News, after the fact

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Hello
Mozilla installed partially may cause some inconveniences !?

>> How did you do that? Mozilla IS a full suite. If you want something
>> less you get one of the spin offs.
>
>I was still trying out Mozilla when I installed it, and I did not want
it to
>import / duplicate a huge amount of mail I had in NS 4.61 (did not plan
>to use it for mail for quite awhile, anyway), so I just installed the
browser.
>On the Win-32 side, I have a clear memory of browsing over to some link
>that when you clicked on it, it would set up Mail Accounts &/or
Newsgroups
>for you, based on info you filled into setup boxes -- all this from a
standing
>start of browser only configuration. (I do not do *any* mail from
Win, but
>I may sometimes want to check on something in a newsgroup from there.)
>Anyway, this option is not evident to me in the OS/2 ver. of Moz 1.5.

If one is installing Mozilla without the Mail part =

one may not be able to send a page to anybody else =

because the Mail is missing ;-(

I experienced this behavior when I played with Phoenix !

On and off I wanted to send some links as mail to myself =

or anybody and couldn't do so ;-((

Straightaway I stopped working with these handicapped =

parts of Mozilla's Suite.

Regards, svobi

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