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Duane Morin
dmorin at morinfamily.com
Mon Apr 23 22:47:41 EDT 2001
> On your Netscape preferences in the appearance section check the on startup
> launch to launch what you want. It will still take a long time. (I'm
> assuming Netscape 4.76
Well, that's almost what I'm looking for :). She does still use Netscape for
her browsing, so I can't exactly take that out from under her by having the
Netscape button launch mail. And launching them both isn't a great option
since she spends much more time in email than in the web. What I was hoping
for was some sort of command line thing that I could execute to get the
netscape mail reader.
Duane
> Duane Morin wrote:
> > > How about Netscape's mail? It's earned some critical acclaim, and my mom
> > > actually uses it! You can't get any better at displaying HTML or images
> > > either.
> >
> > Is there a way to invoke the mail reader directly? I'd rather not tell her
> > she has to boot up Netscape (I still can't get her out of the habit of
> > clicking the icon 4 times while she waits for it to boot :)) in order to see
> > her mail.
> >
> > Duane
> >
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