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Hello,
I have Netscape for my ISP and they use AOL Servers.
(They are owned by AOL)
Using Netscape 7.2 Browser Email Client, Netscape ISP Dial-up.
I switched ISP's several Months ago.
I see a large number of Hits on Port 80, some are Web Sites, most are
users and never Seen so
I see mozilla browsers allow import of PKCS12 certs (I'm using mozilla
on linux). There's a lot of documentation on creating certs for apache,
but I'm looking for the command for creating a cert for mozilla that the
web site owner can sign and then use for access to the private web page.
I
Anyone know why this connection is made from my PC to the host :
h-204-29-187-156.netscape.com on port 119 whenever mozilla is running?
Jason Bassford wrote:
However. I still argue for having them in place because I can
easily imagine situations where it COULD help somebody with what they
want. Just because *I* wouldn't use the feature is, AFAIK, not a very
good reason to say that it shouldn't be made part of the
Hi Mitch,
Actually, I was just about to post a reply to myself. I finally went
and read the source code and discovered the allAccess option. I have
put this in my prefs, and it works great.
Thanks!
--Brett
Mitchell Stoltz wrote:
Brett,
Sorry for the lack of documentation. Try this: