Peter Asemann wrote:

> Well then: Where I work they have a (Win NT/2000) software deployment 
> system called "ZEN". They'd like to distribute Mozilla or Netscape 6 
> via this system, but they say the fact that Mozilla generates somewhat 
> cryptic mail folder names that seem not to depend on the user name 
> makes it impossible to do so (at least in the way they did it before). 
> So is there any advice how to deploy Mozilla though? Are there files 
> and/or registry keys where you can find out or influence the mail 
> folder name so the software deployment system can override the "random 
> folder name" function of mozilla? What Well, I'm not into that 
> software deployment business

What you are saying makes sense, but it would be best, if those people 
actually came here and told the problem more precisely. Which company do 
you work for?

> I'd also like to know if it was possible to access a mail folder from 
> 2 different OS. I've both Win and Linux on a machine, so I could 
> theoretically access my mail folder from both OS, but the fact that 
> the path to the mail folder is different makes it impossible to use 
> the same profile from both OSs, I suppose. 

You can do that. In the Account Manager, you can set the mail folder 
location. Just make sure not to access the files from 2 different 
Mozillas at once.


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