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In <4132AD88.500E@peterskye.com>, on 08/29/04
at 09:31 PM, Peter Skye said:
>My very old Netscape 2.02 uses a filtering method that is very different
>from later Netscapes. I haven't seen anything on using Netscape 2.02
>filters. Might I be the last remaining person on earth using this
>program?
I suspect there are 2 others.
>Luckily, my master file that creates my SORT.DAT can also be used to
>generate other filter file formats, including a format that's compatible
>with Mozilla. I think.
Should be pretty simple.
>That's the second important thing that my generation utility does. Since
>Mozilla doesn't have any way to "send" filter modifications to it plus
>rename the mail folders on-the-fly, I'll still have to close it whenever
>I change the filtering. When I restart Mozilla it will find the
>newly-named folders plus the updated filter file.
You probably do all this without shutting down Mozilla with some XUL code.
From what I've seen of XUL, I suspect it has all the hooks for this.
Steven
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