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'[OT]: Mozilla 1.0 release party in Ann Arbor...'
2002\06\06@173804
by
M. Adam Davis
I just thought I'd extend the invitation to the picllistians living in
and around A^2, MI for the Mozilla 1.0 release party I'm hosting, Ann
Arbor Destroyed by Mozilla.
It is next Wednesday, June 12, and is primarily to celebrate the 4.5
years of work on the Mozilla internet suite and its 1.0 release.
We're going out for eats first (5:30-7:30) at Grizzly Peak Brewing Co,
then over to a room at WCC (or the Union) for the actual get-together.
Computer games, munchies, etc (still planning activities) until midnight.
Email spam_OUTadavisTakeThisOuT
ubasics.com if you are thinking about coming to either portion.
-Adam
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2002\06\07@005150
by
Tal Dayan
Just tried to download it from http://www.mozilla.org/releases/
and got the error page:
Not Found
The requested URL
/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.0/mozilla-win32-1.0-installer.exe was not
found on this server.
Are you sure it's party time already ? ;-)
Tal
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2002\06\07@111405
by
M. Adam Davis
It is for me!
I noticed that problem on wednesday, but was able to get it wednesday
night. You might try it again.
There are hundreds of parties around the world, though - when you first
start the browesr it'll pop a list up.
-Adam
Tal Dayan wrote:
{Quote hidden}>Just tried to download it from
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/
>
>and got the error page:
>
>Not Found
>The requested URL
>/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.0/mozilla-win32-1.0-installer.exe was not
>found on this server.
>
>Are you sure it's party time already ? ;-)
>
>Tal
>
>
>
>
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2002\06\07@181948
by
Mike Singer
2002\06\07@202032
by
Tal (Zapta)
Thanks.
It download and installed with no problems and maintained all my settings
from RC2.
Excelent browser. Mozilla is going to become again my default browser.
Tal
> {Original Message removed}
2002\06\08@134845
by
Tal Dayan
BTW, for anybody that is after good free software, checkout also
http://www.openoffice.org. Version
1.0 was just released recently and it looks very good.
Tal
> {Original Message removed}
2002\06\09@121404
by
Mike Singer
Tal (Zapta) wrote:
>Thanks.
>
>It download and installed with no problems and maintained all my settings
>from RC2.
>
>Excelent browser. Mozilla is going to become again my default browser.
>
>Tal
>
Does anybody know how to set up glorious Mozilla for HTTP mail
acount, if possible at all? The sort of thing MS Outlook did easily.
Thanks.
Mike.
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2002\06\09@133707
by
Tal Dayan
Mike,
Looks like (and please correct me if I wrong) that Microsoft is using the
name Outlook for both the CLIENT product (the classical Outlook one runs on
her desktop) and for an Exchange SERVER component that serves email using
http/html interface.
This are two different products with similar names for marketing reasons,
one typically runs on a server and the other runs on a desktop (similar to
Mozilla).
To which of the two do you refer to ?
BTW, if you are looking for an Open Source web based email access, you can
find a bunch of products (e.g.
www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Email_Systems/Web-based_E
mail/)
Hope this helps,
Tal
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2002\06\09@163021
by
Bob Ammerman
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"Outlook Express" is an POP/SMTP style email client. It comes free with
various flavors of Windows.
Plain "Outlook" is a much more elaborate program. In addition to POP/SMTP
email it can also serve as a client for exchange server. It also contains
calendar management, and a lot of other complicated, proprietary MS stuff.
It is not free.
"Exchange" is the piece that runs on the server.
Bob Ammerman
RAm Systems
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Subject: Re: [OT]: Mozilla 1.0 release party in Ann Arbor...
> Mike,
>
> Looks like (and please correct me if I wrong) that Microsoft is using the
> name Outlook for both the CLIENT product (the classical Outlook one runs
on
{Quote hidden}> her desktop) and for an Exchange SERVER component that serves email using
> http/html interface.
>
> This are two different products with similar names for marketing reasons,
> one typically runs on a server and the other runs on a desktop (similar to
> Mozilla).
>
> To which of the two do you refer to ?
>
> BTW, if you are looking for an Open Source web based email access, you can
> find a bunch of products (e.g.
>
www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Email_Systems/Web-based_E
> mail/)
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Tal
>
>
> > {Original Message removed}
2002\06\09@191355
by
Tal Dayan
There is a third 'Outlook' product and it is a server side component. I
think this is what Mike refered to when he talked about 'HTTP mail account'.
See (one long url)
www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechn
ol/exchange/exchange55/plan/ekmgem.asp
Tal
> {Original Message removed}
2002\06\09@192909
by
Jon Baker
Mike wrote:
> Does anybody know how to set up glorious Mozilla for HTTP mail
> acount, if possible at all? The sort of thing MS Outlook did easily.
I think Mike is talking about email accounts which use the HTTP protocol
rather than POP, SMTP etc.. Things like hotmail and other web based
services.
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