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At some point hitherto, [EMAIL PROTECTED] hath spake thusly:
> Except that telnet://server isn't a mime type, it's a URL, which is 
> different.  Mime types are used for handling attachements, URLs are 
> for protocols.  

I'm aware of that... the point being that Mozilla doesn't seem to
pre-configure much of anything that lets you communicate with other
formats/file types/protocols that it doesn't handle natively.  Kenny's
post was much more helpful.  :)

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