Yes, I do log in and out of the separate accounts. It does not take
long, and in fact, I find it to be more difficult than what I do in
Outlook -- show properties and select the profile I want to use. I know
that I can check into the other accounts without doing that, but the
problem then is that the E-mail I collect from the other ones ends up in
the "wrong" inbox.
Another problem with Outlook that I NEVER have with the way I use
Netscape in LINUX is that all too frequently, after I have switched
accounts a few times, Outlook locks up and I have to log out in Windows
and re-login -- which is much more painful and slower than in Linux.
Anyway, I find this works best for me.
Murray Strome
Michael Scottaline wrote:
>
> Murray Strome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use Netscape for multiple accounts. Basically, I have set up the
> system with separate users for each account. When I log in to a new
> user for the first time, I set up Netscape (Edit; Preferences;
> E-mail/Newsgroups; then Identity and Servers) for that user. Everything
> works very for me that way (in fact, a LOT better than Outlook, which I
> use in Windows 98)
>
> Murray Strome
> ========================================================
> Murray,
> Are you saying that you set Messenger up for each of your separate linux
> accounts? If so, then you have to log into and out of each user account to
> check e-mail. Or do I misunderstand? Can a single user check multiple POP3
> accounts from Messenger?? I didn't think NS Messenger could handle multiple
> POP3 accounts the way kmail (Or Outlook Express for that matter) can. They'll
> even periodically check multiple accounts "on the fly".
> Mike
>
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