Christian Dysthe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Netscape 4.5 under Debian (hamm). What I need is to be able is to
> open different Messenger "profiles" with different mail folders, different
Hi,
I'm using Kde mail client. It have a multi-profile facilitie who works
very well, like Netscape on W
Christian Dysthe escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Netscape 4.5 under Debian (hamm). What I need is to be able is to
> open different Messenger "profiles" with different mail folders, different
> "From" addresses and different pop/smtp servers. Since Messenger isn't a multi
> account email clie
On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> I am running Netscape 4.5 under Debian (hamm). What I need is to be able is to
> open different Messenger "profiles" with different mail folders, different
> "From" addresses and different pop/smtp servers. Since Messenger isn't a multi
> account emai
Hi,
I have a simplistic ( not to efficient possibly) idea,
1) Setup netscape - rename "~/.netscape" to say "~/.profile1"
2) Setup netscape again rename "~/.netscape" to say "~/.profile2"
3) create a symlink "~/.netscape" to point to the profile you wish to use
create a script to do chang
Christian,
What I've done for my family, who share a single PC, is to give each of
them their own user accounts on the system. That way they each get their own
custom Netscape profiles, their own set of bookmarks, mail and everything. We
run KDE as our desktop environment and they each get
I don't know much about the mail problem, but you might want to 'man
xhost' which might tell you how to get multiple users using the same X
server. I believe there is a better way to do it than this, but I ca't
remember what it is.
As far as mount on startup goes, you want the file /etc/fstab
'
>> "RH" == Rich Harran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RH> without having to log on as a different user? If not, could someone tell
RH> me how to get two different users (ie root + mailuser) logged on to the
RH> same X-display at the same time (I did it once, but can't reproduce). I
Install ssh fr
Netscape loads Black and white on 24bpp X when I uses it. I get color
in 16 or 32bpp.
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Brian Morgan wrote:
> Thanks to all who have helped me thusfar:
>
> A few questions about netscape's settings:
>
> 1.I can send mail, using debian.greenville.edu as my "outgoing mail
> (SMTP) server" (debian is the host name for my debian system), and
> others receive i
>> "BM" == Brian Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BM> 1.I can send mail, using debian.greenville.edu as my "outgoing mail
BM> (SMTP) server" (debian is the host name for my debian system), and
BM> others receive it fine. However, when I try to receive mail using the
BM> same server name, I
Matthew Myers wrote:
>
> When I try to send mail to this list server using netscape mail, it never
> gets here. I sent this using pine. I have tried this before and after a
> complete Debian re-install and always have the same results. What's the
> deal with netscape mail?
You need to set up N
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar 17 20:03:10 1998
> Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 15:19:06 -0700 (MST)
> From: Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: iquest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Debian User
> Subject: Re: Netscape Mail
> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-AS
> The netscape mail never download mail at the interval I specified in
> the mail preference window! Is there a way to fix this?
This interval if for a mail _check_, and all it does is set the little
mailbox flag in the bottom right hand corner of the Netscape windows. It
doesn't download your
> I am wondering how I should set the permissions for /var/spool/mail
> if I want to use Netscape Mail. The debian base system has it set to
> drwxrwsr-t (user=root group=mail). However, this does not work with
> Netscape Mail. Netscape suggests setting it to mode 01777 ie drwxrwxrwt.
>
> What is
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