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|    Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo to All    |
|    Re: upgrade email to sea monkey or ??.    |
|    20 Dec 08 19:40:56    |
      From: peter.potamus.the.purple.hippo@gmail.com              L wrote:       > I am using netscape 7.2 want or everyone tells me to upgrade. Basically       > use netscape for email and IE for Web browsing. I understand that if I       > install Sea monkey that existing email and address will be transferred       > to seamonkey. That seems attractive to be but I am not very       > knowledgeable since what I think may not be the case. Words of wisdom       > please. OS will be 98SE looking at buying a used computer to run XP.       > Thanks              please disable you vcard within newsgroups. Thanks              As for Netscape 7.2 and SeaMonkey. The two programs       are vertially the same, so when you install SM, it will       pick up and start using the Netscape profile. You       won't notice much of a difference, and there isn't any       learning curve. If you're using IE for browsing, then       why don't you install Thunderbird for email? TB should       automatically transfer all your mail from Netscape.              Just a note: The newer versions of SeaMonkey 2 or       Thunderbird 3 won't run on win98.              --       *IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks, but I cannot provide email       help!!!!              Warning: Private emails sent to me may become public              Peter Potamus & His Magic Flying Balloon:       http://melaman2.com/cartoons/singles/mp3/p-potamus.mp3       http://www.toonopedia.com/potamus.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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