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msmarti58 pounded out the following on his or her keyboard on 10/2/2007
10:15 AM:
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<pre wrap="">An initial google for "Gnome Mail readers" brought back Evolution, and
several articles on other mail clients for gnome. The desktop
environment in Ubuntu is called gnome, so Googling for gnome +
whatever type of program you are looking for should find the name of
anything you are looking for. I don't use gnome myself, but I am 99%
certain Evolution is already installed. I can't help you with the
auto mount issue.
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Well, I've tried Evolution and Thunderbird and all those. They want pop
servers, they don't seem to be set up to read http mail. I thought someone
might know off the top of their heads. It's okay I guess, I can just open up
Firefox and go to Hotmail but I am used to reading it in a standalone.
Marti
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If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, you need a
web browser to get "http mail". Try FireFox.<br>
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Pete Holsberg<br>
Columbus, NJ<br>
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Two cannibals are eating a clown. One says to the other: "Does this
taste funny to you?"
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