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Tom,
Thanks for that pointer; I now have a subscription to the News Group,
with 27,000 entries back into 1998. (Somehow I doubt if I'll get around
to reading all the way up to the present.)
There was one recent entry that intimated that the latest (last?)
Mozilla suite might be preferable to using Firefox and Thunderbird -
something about sharing certificates that I didn't quite understand.
I downloaded all three apps earlier on my older PC, and wondered what
folks thought would be the smartest to install, Mozilla 1.7.8 or Firefox
1.0.4 and T-bird 1.0.2?
Colin
Tom Brown wrote:
> Colin,
>
> I think waht they were talking about is:
>
> netscape.public.mozilla.os2 on news.mozilla.org
>
> Tom Brown
>
> Colin Campbell wrote:
>
>> In today's SCOUG Meeting, it was mentioned that there was a newsgroup
>> for OS/2 users of Mozilla.
>>
>> I'm not finding it on my news service (news.adelphia.net, which is
>> really run by some other entity). They also have never gotten around
>> to including the comp.os.os2.ecomstation newsgroup(s), if I have that
>> name right.
>>
>> How does one go about requesting additional newsgroups from an ISP?
>> Thanks,
>> Colin
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