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ken barber <[log in to unmask]>
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i'll take a look. see if i can import their address
books and their saved mail folders. that would make it
more palatable to all concerned.

--- kat <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> No as they are programmed with entirely different
> aims in mind -
> Mozilla/Netscape to provide an integrated
> email/browser package that's
> mutl-platform and Outlook as solely for Windows
> users.
>
> You really should wean Judy and Ben away from
> Outlook Express as it's full of
> security holes. even with the up-to-date patches
> Microsoft issues.  My hard
> drive got hosed by a virus that got through my email
> even though I had a
> virus scan, a firewall, and all the patches
> installed.  Now I'm running Linux
> which is a lot less resource-hungry and more secure.
>
> Kat
>
> On Sunday 19 October 2003 02:49 pm, you wrote:
> > I don't think so... Netscape has its own email
> reader and writer, as
> > does mozilla, I think.
> >
> > ken barber wrote:
> > >only problem is that i have both judy and
> benjamin
> > >accustomed to using outlook express for email. is
> > >there a option to set netscape to bring up
> outlook
> > >express if you click a email from within
> netscape?
> > >  got to go for church.
> > >
> > >--- Michael Collis <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> > >>I like Netscape 7.1.    That's what I'm running
> now
> > >>It hardly given me
> > >>any trouble, and I can delete spam without
> lookng at
> > >>the emails on
> > >>it...It also learns what is spam and what
> isn't...
> > >>
> > >>ken barber wrote:
> > >>>thanks, i'll see if i can get to it. before
> backing
> > >>
> > >>up
> > >>
> > >>>to 5.0, i tried microsoft's auto fix on it. i
> did
> > >>
> > >>not
> > >>
> > >>>even know they had that until this afternoon.
> it
> > >>>changed nothing.  maybe oil change can find it.
> > >>
> > >>i'll
> > >>
> > >>>let you know. i think i'll wait until tomarrow.
> i
> > >>
> > >>need
> > >>
> > >>>to give my fried brain a break.
> > >>>
> > >>>--- [log in to unmask] wrote:
> > >>>>Have you tried Windows Update?  There may be
> old
> > >>>>protocols in your system
> > >>>>thats causing the GPFs.  McAfee has an
> OilChange
> > >>>>Online where it scans your hard
> > >>>>drive and finds outdated programs and options
> to
> > >>
> > >>fix
> > >>
> > >>>>them.  I preferred when
> > >>>>CNet had their free version.  It was called
> > >>
> > >>CatchUp.
> > >>
> > >>>>Michael Jeffries
> > >>>>ICQ# 53522767 AIM, MSN, and Yahoo! ID
> MJeff25916
> > >>>
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