> The problem
> that I am having is when I click on an email link in a web page.
> Mozilla insists on launching its internal mail module. I'm trying to
> find out how to have it launch Eudora. According to the FAQ at
> Mozilla.org, I'm supposed to be able to modify the "user.js" file in
> my Profile folder.

If you are running a recent version, it might be the "prefs.js" file 
rather than "user.js."

MacOSXHints.com (a fine site!) has a step-through on what to do.

> The alternate way,
> according to the FAQ, is to uninstall Mozilla and then just install
> the browser, leaving the mail/news module out. I don't recall seeing
> a custom install option; it seemed to be all or nothing.

It was there when I installed; I always omit certain parts of the 
program I know I'm not going to use.

_Chas_

"The Box said 'Windows 95 or better' ... so I got a Macintosh."


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