said:
>>
>> I wanted to try setting up a graphical mail program for my wife to use,
>> and I couldn't get Mozilla (1.6 or 1.7a) to accept a "second account."
>To "cohabit":
>Mozilla mail\Edit\Mail and Newsgroups Account Settings\Add Account
>For totally separate:
>Manager profiles\Create profile.
>In either case you can chose to share or not; mail, news, address book,
>bookmarks.
Hi Ray,
I can do the latter -- create a separate profile. The problem there is
that I have to choose one profile or the other when I start Mozilla, and I
can't collect mail to both accounts.
When I try the former -- "Add Account," I get hung up at the following
point:
"Enter the name of your incoming server"
No matter what I put in there, I get the error message: "Please enter a
valid hostname."
I would like to have Mozilla running and be able to access two different
mail accounts.
Any suggestions will be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Sandy
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