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Peter Skye wrote:  
 
>J. R. Fox wrote:  
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>>last I heard -- you were still using NS 2.02.  
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>I haven't browsed with Netscape 2.02 for a number of years.  
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>I use Netscape 2.02 for email but for browsing I use Mozilla.  Before  
>Mozilla I used Netscape 4.61, and before that 4.04.  
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>- Peter  
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Peter,  
Is there some advantage to using the Netscape for e-mail? Or are you   
using it because it lets you keep old e-mails, addresses, etc.?  
 
If the latter is the case, I will say that I copied a Netscape account   
and an IBM Web Browser account into Mozilla, so I can "look back" at all   
the e-mail I had saved on this computer. I haven't been very   
professional about using my address book, so I don't know if you can   
copy address book entries forward into Mozilla, although I would think   
you could.  
Colin  
 
 
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