Dave Checkman wrote: > Let me see if I understand what you've written. You're saying that > AIM (in Netscape 4.7.9) has to stay put, it cannot be removed without > creating problems? Correct? > > And, am I correct (It's been a few weeks since I removed the entire > NS 4.7.9 and I'm no longer sure what is there and what does what) the > "AIM" component is strictly for email? Is the "Composer" the stuff > that handles chat? In your experience are *any* of the non-browser > components other than AIM removable?
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