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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 09:23:15 PST8
From: Ray Davison <raydav@charter.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: For Peter: Isn't this hopelessly out of date ?

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Peter:

Pay attention; Tools\Message filters.
I have been filtering on your keys since you posted them. Works fine.
Added a few since then.

And there is nothing to convert. Put your NS mail in a dedicated
directory. This probably doesn't apply to you, but I always had NS on
FAT16. There were no issues unless you made mail files (folders) more
than eight characters. It could handle long file names on FAT16, but
sometimes would get confused and truncate them. I now keep mail on HPFS
or FAT32.

Point NS at the new location. Point MozMail at the same location.
Transition as you are comfortable.

I too put numbers in front of folder names to force them to the top.

Ray

Peter Skye wrote:
>
> Ray Davison wrote:
>
>>Peter:
>>
>>Have you ever actually used Mozilla mail?
>>It does all that stuff. It is VERY capable.
>
>
> Well hey there Ray,
>
> No, I've never used Mozilla mail. I did assume it had the ability to
> sort by thread since it's an offspring of Netscape 2.02 (great-grandpa,
> I think).
>
> But I don't know if the filtering is any better than what's in Netscape
> 2.02 and I've never been able to figure out where the documentation is
> located. There isn't a doc\ folder and I've never found a doc download
> site or a .hlp/.inf file. Methinks it's one of those "closed clubs"
> where they only hand you the docs after you've been through some
> midnight initiation ritual at Hooters.
>
> The Mozilla Help says there's supposed to be a filter edit window
> available from the Edit menu but there isn't one here.
>
> sigh
>
> - Peter

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