On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 09:04:34PM -0500, Frank wrote:
> In MS Windows there is a "User Profile Manager" which allows Netscape to
> be set up where a number of different users may log in to different
> e-mail accounts. In MS Windows this is initially initiated by a program
> "profile manager" that is in the Netscape tools sub directory. After
> "Profile Manager" has been initiated the first time it may thereafter be
> initiated by a command on the interface which allows one to choose which
> profile (or account) one desires to use or by the former method.
>
> Question:
>
> Does anyone have any idea of how to initiate the "User Profile Manager"
> in Linux?
As far as I know there isn't such a thng in the Linux version. This
is likely due to the nature of Linux - it's natively a multi-user
system, so different accounts are handled at the system level.
But I think I see where you're getting at - you have multiple email
addresses and want to be able to read them all from one account on your
Linux box? If so, one possibility would be to setup fetchmail to
download mail from all the servers needed and point Netscape at
the local mail spool.
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