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I want to thank all of you who have offered suggestions about the
mozilla mail problem. I checked the rpms installed and mail
was not there. It is in the isos I burned. I installed it and
mail now works. I just don't understand why the install program
installed the browser and not the mail client. Well all is well now.
Thanks,
Jim
Connie Sieh wrote:> On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Vaibhav Vaidya wrote:
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>>If you want the full mozilla suite it should be on one of the repositories given on the SL website.... it's under Community->Repositories
>>These are useful websites!!!
>>Up2date would probably do it for you, but you can simply download and install from these sites.
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> up2date should be configured to work but we do not really support it. We
> suggest the use of yum. It is easier to use than up2date.
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> yum list mozil*
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> will show you what mozil* packages are installed and what are available.
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> yum install mozilla-mail
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> would be a example of how to install
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> -Connie Sieh
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>>--Vaibhav
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>>"Steven J. Yellin" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, jim cadien wrote:
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I have installed SL-4.0. One of the users on the machine wishes to
>>>contine to use mozilla rather that firefox/thunderbird. I have found
>>>that there is no mail client with mozilla. It is not in the window
>>>menu, there is no icon for it and starting mozilla with --mail doesn't
>>>bring the mail client. Where is it?
>>>
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>>I don't use mozilla mail, but for me under SL3.0.4 "Mail & Newsgroups"
>>is in the Window menu. I'll bet you're missing the mozilla-mail rpm.
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