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While we're on the subject of Mozilla:
Back on 2/17 (when the Digest edtion was still breathing), Tom Brown
replied to me about this:
> 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!
Well, you see, here's the problem: I have NO envelope icon at all -- it
just ain't there. No doubt a function of my having skipped out on the
Mail & News install option when I installed Mozilla. So, is there a Plan B,
or would I just have to reinstall Mozilla over top of itself ?
Jordan
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> {from my original post}:
> 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.
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