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>> Ray, how much time do you want?  
 
> It will depend on group interest=2E  So far, you are the only one who=20=  
 
> has expressed any=2E  Since I have not seen NS 2=2E02 for several years,=  
 I=20  
> don't know that I have anything to offer regarding using 2=2E02 filters=20=  
 
> under Mozilla products, so that won't take long=2E  
 
I'm not *quite* as far behind the curve as the Duckster, but I still have  
all of my mail in NS 4=2E61=2E  Exporting existing filters from there to  
Mozilla does not appear to be a trivial affair to me=2E  Or exporting the  
mail itself, for that matter=2E  
 
> Bookmarks are easy=2E  I think I used my NS address books when I moved=20=  
 
> to Mozilla=2E  However, I tried to help someone setup Mozilla for Win=20=  
 
> and it seems I had to export and import=2E  
 
Despite printed warnings not to, I used to edit the NS 4=2E61 bookmark fil=  
es  
all the time, with impunity=2E  The format of the Moz & later bookmarks lo=  
oks  
to be somewhat different=2E  For one thing, the separator space between  
entries is gone, and it is all squished together=2E  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
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