Ian Marchak wrote:

> Quoting Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> 
>>BTW, Lonni. You using Mozilla's mail client? I just downloaded today's 
>>nightly for Win32 and it seems significantly faster as compared to the 
>>one from 2 days ago that I was using. I'd install it on linux at home to
>>
>>check it, but I got other pans in the fire there, if you know what I 
>>mean. Moz 0.9.4 might be good enough to replace NC4.7x when it's 
>>released in a couple of weeks.
>>
> 
> I have asked/e-mailed a few people from mozilla.org if there are plans to 
> include roaming profiles in mozilla/NS6 in the future...never had any replies. 
> I find it hard to believe they'd just ditch this feature.  Especially if they 
> ever want the browser to be used in a corporate environment.
> 
> Anyone here ever heard anything about this?  mozilla is now at a state where I 
> would consider using it, if I could easily keep bookmarks synced up easily.
> 
> 


Hi Ian, 

Never thought to check for that, but I just checked Bugzilla. It doesn't 
look like it'll be there anytime soon, I found these relevant bugs:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17048
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31732

One's target milestone is "future", the other doesn't have one. I'm with 
you though. This would seem to be a requirement for the enterprise. 
Guess I won't be replacing NC4.7x at work after all. Our users' profile 
data for NC 4.7x is on the network.

Regards,
Tim

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