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Hi Peter,  
 
You keep mentioning that you still run NS 2.02 -- as your main browser  
(?),  
or just for mail ?  If the former, I'm wondering how you manage ?  The  
percentage  
of sites that NS 4.61 chokes on, loading them only partially or not at  
all, keeps  
steadily increasing, in my experience.  I can only suppose that 2.02  
would be  
very much worse.  The main thing keeping me from switching completely  
over  
to Mozilla is that I have tons of mail in 4.61 (some of it  
folder-ized, some of it  
not), which I need to prune dramatically, reorganize, and convert into  
either  
Moz format, or the format of a dedicated email program.  This is a big  
project,  
which hasn't yet gotten near the top of the stack.  Mozilla is now my  
browser of  
choice, but I do prefer the integrated suite approach, so I'm  
(probably) not  
interested in their module divestment plans.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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