Just to sorta end this saga. I called aol, and they assured me it wasn't
them. They also wouldn't say if they supported Netscape 6.2. After all,
aol owns it. They told me to call netscape support, which I did. But,
they want you to pay for support. Nonsense. I just want a question
answered. So, I wrote to netscape online support, but, I suspect I'll get
nothing back. So, it looks like I won't be using aol mail from netscape
in linux. I haven't tried netscape from windows, and don't intend to.

No big loss, but the girls like it.

Joel

On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 12:33:18AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
> Just more more info. I called Comcast and they (the nice lady at the other
> end of the line) claimed that this 10.xx. ip number has nothing to do with
> comcast. She suggested a virus.
> This is getting irritating.
> I will try to call aol next.
> Joel
> 
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