On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 10:38:25 -0400
"Jerome H. Fine" <jhfinexgs2(a)compsys.to> wrote:
Second, the ONLY reason I stay with Windows 98 SE is
because
Ersatz-11 runs correctly for me ONLY under Windows 98 SE.
[...]
Sounds odd. Well. This is M$. ;-)
As for Netscape, I have saved all my e-mails and news
groups
posts. Shifting to IE would be almost a disaster.
You should be able to export the
mails to a Unix style mbox file and
import it with an other Mail User Agent. IIRC Netscape uses mbox as its
"internal" file format to store all mails.
From my point of view, except for the 2 bank sites I
use
because I am helping my son, I refuse to use any other
sites where cookies are required.
Browseres like Mozilla and Firebird have a
cookie management system. You
can enable cookies, but you will be asked to accept a cookie when a web
site wants to set one. Then you can allow or disallow cookis for that
site permanently. A feature that I _really_ missed in Netscape 4.x.
\begin{daemons advocate}
Is there a *ix version of Ersatz-11 available? ;-)
\end{daemons advocate}
--
tsch??,
Jochen
Homepage:
http://www.unixag-kl.fh-kl.de/~jkunz/