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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 22:23:36 PST8
From: Tom Brown <thombrown@san.rr.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Mozilla Mail & News, after the fact

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J. R. Fox wrote:
> Ray replied:
>
>
>>First, I assume this is OS/2 Warpzilla you are talking about, not Win.
>
>
> Yes, I have Mozilla for both platforms.
>
>
>>How did you do that? Mozilla IS a full suite. If you want something
>>less you get one of the spin offs.
>
>
> I was still trying out Mozilla when I installed it, and I did not want it to
> import / duplicate a huge amount of mail I had in NS 4.61 (did not plan
> to use it for mail for quite awhile, anyway), so I just installed the browser.
> On the Win-32 side, I have a clear memory of browsing over to some link
> that when you clicked on it, it would set up Mail Accounts &/or Newsgroups
> for you, based on info you filled into setup boxes -- all this from a standing
> start of browser only configuration. (I do not do *any* mail from Win, but
> I may sometimes want to check on something in a newsgroup from there.)
> Anyway, this option is not evident to me in the OS/2 ver. of Moz 1.5.
>
>
>>Installer? I haven't seen one of those since 1.4, at least in OS/2.
>>All I have seen is ZIP distributions.
>
>
> Every version of Mozilla I have installed, from 1.0 thru 1.5 -- on *either*
> platform -- has been from an installer. I'm nearly certain the OS/2 installer
> versions have been released concurrently with your Zip distros, in every
> case. I doubt they have dropped this.

Looking at their FTP site, the last version with an installer is 1.4.
To set up mail & news, click on the envelope icon, second from the left,
next to the ship's wheel on the bottom border of the browser window. You
will then need to configure the servers: Edit>Preferences>Mail & News
Groups. Then you need to set up your mail accounts: Edit>Mail &
Newsgroups Account Settings. You can set up multiple accounts.

If you have any further questions after that, ask again!

HTH

--
Tom Brown
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
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running eComStation GA + FP 3
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