There used to be a server option where you could store your addressbook, history, bookmarks and things on a remote server, this would allow you to keep different machines mozilla synchronized (actually it may have never been in Mozilla, just netscape). It was pretty handy, but everything went over the net in cleartext. I liked it, but lost the server I was using a few years ago. Actually, user information synchronization is something that needs lots of work overall. There is no solution for keeping all of my information synchronized adaquately. I can keep my home directories in sync with Unison, but the dot files become a problem, some of them have to be different and some of them have to be the same. Someday, I hope we see a user dataspace abstraction that allows us to have highly portable data that can be utilized in any user application. Austin Alan Dayley wrote: > I have a triple boot computer, Win98, Win2k and Red Hat Linux 9. I want Mozilla mail to use the same profile, or at least mail folders, among them all. The goal is to have the mail all in the same place no matter which OS I am running. Each of the OSes have a different default path to the profile and mail folders. > > Can I do this? Any pointers? > > Alan > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >