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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> Hi Ray,
>
> That worked like a charm (I had been missing the first step).
>
> Now that I have the account up and running -- I have another question.
>
> Is there a way to create a desktop icon that will open the mail program
> for that one account without having to go thru all of the Mozilla stuff?
>
> I assume there must be an executable for the mail program that can be
> pointed to that folder?
I just sent you two cmd files. They both create a folder with several
objects. MOZFOLD.CMD creates only Mozilla, Mail and Profile Mgr.
CRMOZOBJ.CMD adds several others. Both let you start Mail without the
browser.
tPOP is something that you can leave running to poll your mail server
once in a while to look for mail rather than have the mail program
running all the time. See Hobbes.
Ray
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