Re: netscape sharing win98/linux
--- jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i think i remember a past post about how to get netscape commicator to share the mail box between win9x/linux partiions.. what's i've done is put the mail box on the windows partition .. mount it from linux and point there.. but it doesn't seem to be working.. i have communicator 4.7 I do the same thing at Uni, with Solaris and NT, and it works (apart from the fact that the Winblows version creates some additional files which the Solaris version considers folders ;-/). What do you do exactly, and what's the problem? Michel = Software is like sex; it's better when it's free -- Linus Torvalds If you continue running Windows, your system may become unstable. -- Windows 95 BSOD __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
netscape sharing win98/linux
i think i remember a past post about how to get netscape commicator to share the mail box between win9x/linux partiions.. what's i've done is put the mail box on the windows partition .. mount it from linux and point there.. but it doesn't seem to be working.. i have communicator 4.7 any clues.. or any better suited email programs.. what i really want is the ability to share across my partitions.. and have folders.. -jason When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity. -Einstein
Re: netscape sharing win98/linux
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, jason wrote: i think i remember a past post about how to get netscape commicator to share the mail box between win9x/linux partiions.. what's i've done is put the mail box on the windows partition .. mount it from linux and point there.. but it doesn't seem to be working.. i have communicator 4.7 any clues.. or any better suited email programs.. what i really want is the ability to share across my partitions.. and have folders.. If it doesn't have to be an X app, consider pine and pcpine. Never tried that (that is, the pcpine part of it), but it should work. -- Philip Lehman [EMAIL PROTECTED]