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On Thursday 19 October 2006 04:26 pm, Pete Holsberg wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
To Users: The problem with all the discussion on this problem is
that no one has really addressed what do people do who use
Seamonkey or Mozilla? And you CANNOT use these methods in Linux
anyway!!!
My impression is that Linux users of TB and Seamonkey users do
not have this problem. And why is anyone still using Mozilla?? ;-)
Well, I use Seamonkey on Linux. Guess what? OOo 2.0.4 would not
recognize Seamonkey. This holds true for the previous version as well
as the one just released. However, OOo has no problems using Kmail.
And for Windows users, the OOo Linux version has a place to specify
the email client to use. (The Windows version does not.)
Interesting, but this thread concerns only Windows XP and OOo v2.04.
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