tscape.netscape6.unix
snews://secnews.netscape.com:563/netscape.netscape6.macintosh
Other useful Netscape 6 sites:
http://ufaq.org
http://www.hmetzger.de/net6e.html
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
I'm not confused, I'm just well mixed. (Robert Frost)
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the first I've heard of a problem.
--
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{:-( Dionysian Reveler
For those of you without hope, we have rooms with color TV,
cable and air conditioning.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
ble to design Mozilla
> so that composer would be in a different module.
>
I think you're chasing down a red herring: as Mozilla all ready
renders webpages, it's a very small step to the composer. I'm
willing to bet that removing the composer elements would
decrease Mozil
And it came to pass that Christian Biesinger wrote:
> Senator Dan Burton wrote:
>> Huh? You mean in Moz. Moz 0.9.9 newsreader has a
>> killfile but it sux.
>
> It doesn't.
>
Doesn't have a killfile, or doesn't suck?
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{
ifferent is all no one country or
>>race should be any better than the other, they are just
>>different.
>>
> I didn't mean to say that Englishmen were "better" than
> Americans.
>
> What you can objectively test is if Englishmen are better
> educated than Americans. But let's not get into that
> discussion :-).
>
>
>
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.
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n English".
>> e.g. March 14, 2002 >>> 03/14/2002
>
> But it's not consistant with "Non-American English" i.e.
> everywhere else!
>
Give it time, you'll come around. You always do...
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-(
And it came to pass that Glenn Miller wrote:
> On 23 Mar 2002, Christopher Jahn was seen to have posted
> this wee note into netscape.public.mozilla.general, to
> which I have responded as follows:
>
>> When we were a frontier society, folks coming in fromt he
>> wil
And it came to pass that Martin Fritsche wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>
>> Because that's some weird ass non-standard date format.
>> This side of the pond uses mmdd.
>> ;-)
>
> What's more weird?
> small unit - medium unit - large unit or
&g
non-standard date format.
This side of the pond uses mmdd.
;-)
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
"I take it they got the local kindergarten to paint the
scenery."
Clive Mitchell
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And it came to pass that dman84 wrote:
> Kryptolus C.L. wrote:
>> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mostly security patches, but 6.2.2 is using the 0.9.9
>>> gecko engine!! For pehaps the first time Netscape 6.xx
>>> is almost a
ernment will be an improvement over the
last 50 years.
BTW, their Constitution declares that theirs is a nation that
"believes in the One, True Almighty God".
It does not, however, say anything about the Prophet.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reve
as the jurisdiction is within the state's boundaries,
and the laws of the state are within the Constitution, the
federal government may not interfere with the state government.
That being said, the LeGrand case was clearly mishandled from
the outset, and is another example of the Supreme C
zilla/ns62/relnotes/62.html
> but haven't read them yet to see what's up.
>
>
Mostly security patches, but 6.2.2 is using the 0.9.9 gecko
engine!! For pehaps the first time Netscape 6.xx is almost at a
par with Mozilla!
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{:-( Dionysia
; releases of Netscape put the proposed project in the
> dustbin.
>
> http://www.w3.org/Conferences/WWW4/Papers/100/
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
>
Best asked in:
snews://secnews.netscape.com/netcape.communicator
And also try:
http://ufaq.org
--
}:-) Christopher J
gs and flaws.
You should be testing with Netscape 6.2.2, which was just
released, and uses the latest Gecko rendering engine. And for
THIS group, you should only be discussing the latest Mozilla
release itself, and not the Netscape branded version.
http://www.mozilla.org
--
}:-) Christoph
ntire discussion IS way off topic; if anyone wants to take
it up in alt.callahan's, nothing is off-topic there, and the
drinks are cheap. (a.c. is a virtual bar)
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Duct tape is like the force, it has a light side and a dark side
and it
holds the universe together.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
ou haven't attributed your quote.
[Incidentally, Bamm was wrong: he's not living in a "Christian
Democracy"]
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Duct tape is like the force, it has a light side and a dark side
and it
holds the universe together.
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ountry with a lot of
christians in it.
You can't mandate a religon AND be a democracy.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
I... have become... comfortably numb
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
Mozilla is hung for 4-7 seconds (yes, I've timed
>> it with a stopwatch).
>
> No, I think the single most annoying bug I've foudn with
> Mozilla is that
> if it is the only window open it will not minimize. That
> is more
> annoying.
Yep. It is annoying
And it came to pass that Wayne Mery wrote:
> Matt Williams wrote:
>> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>>
>>> And it came to pass that Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Mike Hatz (Remove the SPAM) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> What&
And it came to pass that Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>
>> Then Netscape announced Navigator, the first commercial
>> web browser.
>>
>> So MS bought up a browser called Interet Explorer, but
>> sales were bad because Navigator was be
nteed by
>> the United States Constitution. But what do I know.
>>
Not much - the Constitution only binds the US government, and no
one else.
But it's what we've come to expect from you.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Hey, wow man, they've got codes for mazurkas!
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
n the most complex paint,
> sculture, building... etc. even if you didnt realize that
> you were doing it when you were drawing or etc...
>
>
> ¿How many years is going to live HTML or CSS...?
>
666 years, of course. Unless you forget to wear your tinfoil
hat shiny side o
operating system with parts of IE, and Win98 was
born.
With each release, MS replaced more and more of the Operating
System with a Web Browser, and suddenly all the smart
programmers were getting rich selling anti-virus and system
security software.
And that's why Bundy drools
uded souls.
>
I agree. He's loud, but ignorant.
The others are loud, but stupid.
And Lancer's off his meds, which makes him just a waste of
bandwidth.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
"Flyman? Conman more like it." Clive Mitchell
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
7;m leaning towards the meds, though.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
"Flyman? Conman more like it." Clive Mitchell
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
And it came to pass that Netscape Basher wrote:
> Christopher Jahn typed:
>> And it came to pass that blackbox wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>"Jonas Jørgensen" wrote
>>>
>>>>If they are accepted by a recognized, trustwor
And it came to pass that Netscape Basher wrote:
> Christopher Jahn typed:
>> And it came to pass that Netscape Basher wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Jonas Jørgensen typed:
>>>
>>>>blackbox wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>¿What
he recognized international organization
that sets the standards for the WWW.
>
> I have visited those sites many times, and i still have not
> found when, where, how and why the standard was born.
Look at the creation date of the Consortium.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
All men are created unequal.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
gt;
>
It's a shame that most of the rest of the world disagrees.
AT&T no longer supports FrontPage extensions, opting instead for
w3c compliance.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
All men are created unequal.
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ts in the netscape6 group about posts missing from
the Secnews.netscape.com server.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
We don't hate vegetarians, we just think they're funny.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
es, it appears to be a
bug that Mozilla allows you to enter "user_at_isp.com" in a
field which must contain a valid email format ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
to work with most servers.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
We don't hate vegetarians, we just think they're funny.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
Mozilla DOES display:
Name
Information (which is admittedly apocryphal)
host (who put it there)
path
Secure Server
Expiration date.
It also allows you to remove cookies, and block them from being
re-accepted.
But little headway can be made until cookie handling is more
standardized than it i
can post a reference to the definition of "the
standard method". It would fill the gaping hole in your
complaint.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Man who falls in blast furnace is certain to feel overwrought.
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And it came to pass that psmith wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>
>>And it came to pass that psmith wrote:
>>
>>(long rambling and partly incoherent tireade snipped)
>>
>>I'm not sure what you're on about: Mozilla's present Cookie
>>mana
7;t work
with Mozilla, that's not Mozilla's fault. Eventually these
third party programs will catch up.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Ad astra per aspera.
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And it came to pass that Markus Hossner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is their a chance to kill spam-emails directly on the
> server, with out downloading them first.
>
Sure there's a chance, but not with Mozilla at present.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Rev
post the links, no one can look to see the specific
cause; sometimes it will be Mozilla, and sometimes it will be
problems with the server or the code on the page. Without an
URL to go check out it is impossible to see which is the case in
any specific complaint.
--
}:-) Christopher
mory, which is why it's an OPTION. MicroSoft doesn't give you
that option in Windows; they ram IE right down your throat, like
it or not.
Some of us don't like it at all.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Give your child mental blocks for Christmas.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
months ago?
;-)
BTW, I don't have any problems with form control. Works fine
for me. If you're having a problem, post the URL of the form in
question.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Nemo me impune lacessit.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
ioned by
> CNET people that Netscape champions will flood the comment
> board on purpose, giving their product 5-star ratings
> across the board to boost thier stature.
>
YEah, all the - what, five, six?- Champions flood the board.
I'd love to see some actually FACTS posted - do you have any
actual evidence, or only more unsupported rumor?
> The more I find about Netscape/Mozilla, the more evil they
> are.
And the more you post, the more we can see just what kind of a
drooling idiot you are. Nothing personal.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
For such a cute kid, you sure turned out ugly.
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And it came to pass that Brian Heinrich wrote:
> Martin Treu wrote:
>> How do you create a sig file like that?
>>
>> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>>>--
>>>}:-) Christopher Jahn
>>>{:-( Dionysian Reveler
>>>
>>>Yi
>
In Windows, if you do a custom install and de-select Mail/News,
Mozilla will then use the system default programs for Mail and
NEws.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
The backbone of this country is the independent trucks.
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And it came to pass that Martin Treu wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>>
>> And it came to pass that Ben Bucksch wrote:
>>
>> > Which "strange" location exactly is it placed in?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> According to the bug report
ot;strange" location exactly is it placed in?
>
>
According to the bug report, it's ABOVE the message.
That's definitely a problem.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
And it came to pass that isu0 wrote:
> Is it possible to make Mozilla 0.99 to look like Netscape
> 4.75? I think it is called Motif Look & Feel.
>
The closest you'll get is to use the "Classic" theme.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
elled out in plain language in the
>>> installer.
>>>
>>
>> it's installed by default but people who do custom installs
>> see "Personal Security Manager" think it's some useless
>> feature and uncheck it.
>
> Well why not make it
ready running, it will open the URL.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Moderation is for monks. (Robert Anson Heinlein)
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
has chosen not to follow W3C standards, which
Netscape6/Mozilla adheres to stringently.
Take your business to First Union. No problems there. And at
least they won't lie to you like SunTrust just did - you shuld
drop them for that alone.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dion
of emails.
>
>
I confirm this. SNM files will not help you recover lost mail
folders.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Don't give me what I ask for; give me what I need.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>>>by "access" I mean it is installed on my system and can
>>>access my registry and addressbooks, basically anything on
>>>my PC. :(
>>
>> How can it do this? Please ref
But he
> doesn't.
Jay is used to dealing exclusively with thesecure newsgroups on
the secnews server, which is NOT part of usenet. He may well be
fully unaware that the mozilla groups, based on the same
physical server, are not similarly secured.
--
}:-) Christo
And it came to pass that Netscape Basher wrote:
> Are you saying there is no such thing as spyware Jay?
>
I'm tired of you and your strawman arguments.
We all know you're an idiot with a 2x4 up your butt.
Now run home and let mommy change your diaper.
--
}:-)
false information.
>
It's only dishonest if he knows it's wrong: YOU're being
fundamentally dishonest by failing to distinguish between
"mistaken" and "dishonest".
Jay made a mistake; you on the other hand have displayed an
appalling lack of integrity.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
I've learned that 99% of the time when something isn't working
in your
house, one of your kids did it
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
they need without accessing the data they don't.
Mozilla/Netscape 6 will NEVER gain widespread acceptance if it
does not provide the functions that users have come to expect;
and that's how it is.
So quit arguing and make it work all ready.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Remember, we have to get the baby out of the oven today.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
reference the code in question.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Before borrowing money from a friend, decide which you need
more.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
el of paranoia.
ALL that happens when you use "Search" is exactly what would
happen if you click on a banner ad at a website; a billing
record for the service is created. The only difference is that
this "banner" is the "Search" button in Netscape instead of a
ba
h
>>
>> /Jonas
>
> And then they will claim only technical information is
> supposed to be posted there. Which is fair because on those
> groups, Netscape does provide the bandwidth.
>
Those are the Netscape6 peer support groups - while technical
data is not unw
.
> All have kill filters.
>
> Mozilla defenders continue their hatred of currently
> superior Microsoft products.
>
Hey look!! Idiot boy is back!!
Bet he's using Outlook 8.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Know thyself? If I knew myself, I would run away. (Goethe)
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
[posted and mailed]
And it came to pass that Bundy wrote:
> ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest-0.9.9
>
> Not even Garica knew about this, which shocks me.
>
Hey, Einstein, that's the NIGHTLY directory, not the RELEASE
directory.
Peabrain.
--
}:-)
ed yet.
>>
>
> Yes it has. I got it from the ftp server.
>
> ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest-0.9.9
^
^
You got it from the WRONG DIRECTORY on the ftp server.
Releases are found here:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla
14
>
> Check got it from the FTP server.
>
You got a nightly from the server.
0.9.9 is not in the release folder yet; see for yourself:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Occam was never the target of a conspiracy.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
ng any e-mail system, but
only sends itself to recipients listed in the address books of
Microsoft Corp.'s MSFT.O Outlook, Hypponen said."
> There is currently no patch available.
But the article says:
"Most major antivirus vendors' products can detect and block the
viru
pe.com/netscape.netscape6.windows
You can also see:
http://ufaq.org
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
That which does not kill me had better run pretty damn fast.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
t offer a Flash-free page. Must be hell on
dial-up surfers looking in.
Speaking of poor netiquette, your sig dash is missing - you
should have a "-- " above your sig. I had to manually trim your
sig in the reply. Time consuming.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
I hear music!
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
to the other. Failing that, he wants an application
that will handle all the importing/exporting in the background,
updating the various bookmark lists every time one browser is
used to save a new bookmark. He further complicates the issue
by using different OS's.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
I hear music!
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
this:
>>>Yahoo doesn't want you to use a nice program to get mail..
>>>They dont like Mozilla's PSM.
>>>
>>
>> seedey... please ignore all the unhelpful suggestions...
>> mozilla can retreive mail from yahoo...
>>
>>
>
> I can retrieve mail from yahoo but I cannot use yahoo's SMTP
> server to send mail.
>
>
This may be an issue with your ISP - many now reserve port 25,
forcing you to use your ISP's SMPT server.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Everybody needs a little love sometime; stop mudding and fall in
love!
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And it came to pass that Will Dormann wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>> When I try to go to another page by opening a bookmark,
>> Mozilla freezes up.
>> 0.9.8 2002020406 on Win98SE, Duron 800, 128M ram, cable
>> modem
>>
>> http://www.generalcadd.com
iS 6326 Graphics Card
> (8Mb)
>
> OS: Windows NT4 SP 6a with Internet Exploder 5.5
>
> Is this a known problem?
Change your video settings, and try updating your driver.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
The more people I meet, the
When I try to go to another page by opening a bookmark, Mozilla
freezes up.
0.9.8 2002020406 on Win98SE, Duron 800, 128M ram, cable modem
http://www.generalcadd.com/screen-shots.htm
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
If you're so special, why aren'
And it came to pass that Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
> Are you refering the use of Graphics period? Or the use of
> Gif?
>
gif
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
"A poet who reads his verse in public may have other nasty
habits."
- R
And it came to pass that Stewart hector wrote:
> And it became to pass that on the Friday 15 Feb 2002 1:36
> am, Christopher Jahn did write as thus:
>
>> And it came to pass that Stewart hector wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm using Mozill
a proper .png .jpg is perfecto for
> photos or that kind of images, but not for screen captures.
>
>
But Mozilla's news reader sucks eggs. And as most people have
the sense to post JPEGs, my current newsreader (a release a
month old) is perfectly adequate.
But for Bu
And it came to pass that Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
>
>
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>>
>> And it came to pass that Travis Crump wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > Christopher Jahn wrote:
>> >> up too much bandwidth, and few programs
And it came to pass that Travis Crump wrote:
>
>
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>> up too much bandwidth, and few programs support .PNG.
>
> Isn't that sort of a mute point if you are planing to post
> the screen shot to bugzilla where your target audience would
>
is.
> Not everyone wants to use the emailer in Mozilla.
>
So don't install it. Do a custom install, and don't install
mail/news. Moz then uses your system defaults.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Mommy's all right, Daddy's
ant to show and not how many programs are
> installed in your desktop.
>
> And about the format, I always use png for screen captures.
> You can use .gif as well, but please don't use jpg as it
> introduces noise and can meke the capture useless.
>
>
WHAT??!?! jpg
Hmm, works here.
But it should import the profile (including news) during
install.
OK, try this:
re-run the installer
"(path)/mozilla.exe" -installer
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
If she doesn't scare ya, no evil thing will...
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
ply import or copy all my newsgroups
> [about 40] to the new profile.
>
> How can I do this?
>
> Moz has importing for IE, etc. but not its own profiles.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Close Moz, and open Windows Explorer. Copy the appropriate
server folder from one profi
and delete the
file. When you re-start Netscape, you should see any messages
left in the inbox, or have an accurate count.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
All distinctions are mind, by mind, in mind, of mind. No
distinctions no mind to distinguish.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
And it came to pass that victor levadi wrote:
> I have a very large mail file in 4.7,
Netscape Communicator is off topic here.
SEE:
http://ufaq.org
snews://secnews.netscape.com/netscape.communicator
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Boxing is a lot like bal
g off topic - the argument is SPECIFICALLY
about RTF in email and news postings - media which need
bandwidth and storage space to function effeciently, media which
can affect the performance and security of your computer.
And ther are many times where magazines are rendered unreadable
because of their formatting - WIRED is basically illegible, for
example.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Well, Katrina likes it.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
r up
the message with "stationary", poorly contrasting
print/background, and often unreadable fonts.
And on top of that, it is a potential security hazard.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Well, Katrina likes it.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
ou
> are, it is evident to all, simply a bully.
Or as they say in the Lone Star state: "He's all hat, and no
cowboy."
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Well, Katrina likes it.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
> capitalize on. This was it!
>
>:)
>
>
And which country is that? Remember, this is an international
foum and an international organization.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
Beware... The paranoids are watching you! (Principia Discordia)
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
ews -
they are simply not acceptable as clients in comparison with
other mail and news clients. But I said the same about the
entire Netscape 6 release, and nobody listened then, either.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and
stupidity.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
gt; from scratch, save possibly doing a complete back up and
> reformat? (Running Win98)
>
>
Uninstalling Moz and reinstalling N6.2.1 should be enough.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and
stupidity.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
>> Vic Joseph
>>
>
>
try UNselecting "remember password". Completely shut down N6.
Restart, and re-select "remember password".
This usually fixes it.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my father
did, not screaming in terror like his passengers.
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x27;t work if "www" is inserted in front of them.
> Is there an equivalent in Netscape 6.2 or the Windows/linux
> builds of Mozilla?
>
Type in the address, hit "Enter".
It will automatically enter the "http://"; part.
the "www" is not a part of all
osts over on the n.p.mozilla.mail-news
group. You can ask him there.
--
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And it came to pass that Christian Biesinger wrote:
> ZZT wrote:
>> are there some news about this bug?
>
> What exactly is your problem?
> Flash works fine for me.
>
>
Works fine here, also.
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And it came to pass that Christian Biesinger wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>
>> And it came to pass that Scott I. Remick wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
>>>
>>>>As far as I k
And it came to pass that Vincent Nicolas wrote:
> Christopher Jahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>> And it came to pass that Francesco wrote:
>>
>>> I have problems with some Java Applets and the Java
e useful to backup before
> install new version of Mozilla.
>
> Thanks a lot.
It exists:
http://internettrash.com/users/zakharin/
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which
> runs Mozilla), correct?
>
><http://www.oeone.com/>
>
Only for Linux.
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And it came to pass that dman84 wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>> And it came to pass that Peter Lairo wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Bill Lee wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>This is an instance where the analytical mind of the
>>>>programmers to
pane viewing in Nc4.xx,
and would revert to Message Center to see the groups list.
This makes the Mozilla newsreader largely unpleasant for those
of us who prefer twopane viewing and message center.
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runk win32 on NT4, with a fresh
>> profile. Has there been any recent work on print preview
>> that means a new nightly might make a difference? There's
>> clearly something flaky in there.
>
>
> My 'back' button is there and is enabled, AND it works
> (though, the print preview itself seems to be flaky for me
> after I do it a few times).
Which theme are you each using? Not all themes are equal.
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l.
YOu can simply copy them from the CD into the Mozilla mail
directory. Mozilla must be completely closed when you do this.
Be sure the files are not read-only after you've copies them.
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ent.
> Thank you for help.
>
Then the problem is with the applets, not Sun's JVM.
This is like complaining that Mercedes parts don't fit in your
Ford engine.
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