Kent West escribió:<snip>
So at a command line from within Gnome, you're entering "Mozilla" to start the browser, but "Mozilla -mail" does not start the email client?Yes, it starts it, but without the email / news servers, preferences and so on that I see when I start it from Mozilla browser and I click on the email icon.
Then I'd venture to say that you're not entering "Mozilla" to start the browser, as you say you're doing above, but rather that you're entering "mozilla". Notice the case; precision is important.On both commands?
Only from the last one "which mozilla" ( using "which Mozilla I obtain no answer).
["which mozilla" is replying] [w]ith /usr/bin/mozilla
Try the following two commands.
First try:
/usr/bin/mozilla &
and see if you can click on the Mail icon and have your mail preferences show up. Then shutdown Mozilla and . . .
Then try /usr/bin/mozilla -mail & and see if your mail preferences show up.
If the latter test still fails to show your preferences, suspect something wrong with your profile. I'd suggest you move ~/.mozilla to ~/.mozilla.20Mar2004, then restart mozilla, reset your email preferences, and then retry these two tests. If the second test now works as it should, you can copy over your bookmarks, etc from your old profile. If not, you can delete the newly recreated profile and restore your backup, and look somewhere else for the problem.
-- Kent
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