diff --git a/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/help-index1.rdf b/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/help-index1.rdf
index fcb28c4c036..979f62f0fdc 100644
--- a/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/help-index1.rdf
+++ b/extensions/help/resources/locale/en-US/help-index1.rdf
@@ -743,16 +743,6 @@
- Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups lets you conveniently manage all
your Internet communications from one place. You can set up and
maintain multiple business and personal mail accounts and Internet
-newsgroups, all from one window — the Mail & Newsgroups window.
-In addition, you can access both Netscape Webmail and AOL mail
-accounts from within the Mail & Newsgroups window.
To start using Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups:
@@ -116,8 +114,6 @@ Account- - @@ -150,28 +146,6 @@ Additional Mail & News Accounts.
- - - - -
America Online (AOL) is one of the most popular Internet service -providers. Netscape Webmail is a free mail service that's easy to -use and is accessible from anywhere.
- -If you already have an AOL or Netscape Webmail account, you can -use the Account Wizard set up Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups to -access mail from your account. From the Edit menu, choose Mail -& Newsgroups Account Settings, and then click Add Account.
- -If you don't already have a Netscape Webmail account, you can -sign up for a free account by clicking the "Free Webmail" icon in -the folder pane.
- - --
Before you set up a mail account, your ISP or email provider @@ -594,29 +568,6 @@ Manager.
[ Return to beginning of section ]
- - - - - -Note: This feature is only available for an AOL account.
- -You can mark messages you've read as new to keep them in your New Mail folder. If the message is in your Old Mail or Recently Deleted Mail folder, marking it as new will move it back into your New Mail folder.
- -To keep a message as new:
- -If the message is in your New Mail folder, it gets marked as a new message. If the message is in your Old Mail or Recently Deleted Mail folder, it gets marked as a new message and moves back into your New Mail folder after you exit and restart.
- -[ Return to beginning of -section ]
-@@ -1111,8 +1062,6 @@ preferences. See Mail & Newsgroups Preferences - Return Receipts for more information. -
Note for AOL accounts: If you send a message from your AOL account and request a return receipt, you will receive return receipts only from AOL recipients who open your message. You will not receive return receipts from recipients who have Internet addresses.
-- - - -
Note: This feature is only available for an AOL account.
- -You can retrieve (unsend) a message if:
- -To determine if the message can be unsent:
- -The message can be unsent only if the message status for the recipient contains "has not read the message". If you see a date and time next to a recipient's name in the message status, the message has been opened and you cannot unsend it. A status of "you can't check the status of Internet mail" next to a recipient's name indicates that the message was sent to an Internet address (a non-AOL email address) and cannot be unsent.
- -To unsend the message:
-The message is removed both from your Sent Mail folder and from the New Mail folder of all recipients. (The message may not be removed until you exit.)
- - -[ Return to beginning of -section ]
- @@ -1277,10 +1192,7 @@ you a return receipt, even if you've requested one. Messages you send to a newsgroup address will not include a return receipt request, since news servers don't support this feature. -If you send a message from your AOL account and request a return receipt, you will receive return receipts only from AOL recipients who open your message. You will not receive return receipts from recipients who have Internet addresses.
- -To request return receipts for all messages you send, you can -enable the global Return Receipt preferences. For non-AOL accounts, you also use the +
To request return receipts for all messages you send, you can use the global Return Receipt preferences to specify how to manage requests you receive for return receipts. You can override these global @@ -1319,29 +1231,6 @@ section ]
- - - - -
Note: This feature is only available for an AOL account.
- -Using your AOL mail account, you can check the status of messages you send to other AOL email addresses. The status displays the date and time you sent the message, and information about whether or not a recipient has opened your message.
- -To check the status of a message you've sent:
- -The message status displays the date and time you sent the message. If the message has been opened, the message status also displays the date and time that the recipient opened the message. If the message status contains "(has not read the message)", the recipient has not yet opened the message. A status of "(you cannot check status of Internet mail)" indicates that the message status cannot be determined because you sent the message to an Internet address (a non-AOL email address).
- -[ Return to beginning of -section ]
- - @@ -2026,9 +1915,6 @@ Directories -Syncing Entries with Your Webmail or AOL -Address Book
-Adding and Removing LDAP Directories
@@ -2061,9 +1947,7 @@ books.Use the Personal Address Book to add specific names of your choice. You can create mailing lists and edit individual address -entries. If you have a Netscape Webmail or an AOL account, you can -synchronize entries in your Personal Address Book with those in -your Webmail or AOL Address Book.
+entries.If you have a Mozilla 6 address book from another user profile +
If you have a Mozilla address book from another user profile or computer, or if you have an address book from a previous version of Mozilla Communicator or another mail program, you can import its entries into the Address Book window as a new address book. @@ -2582,58 +2462,6 @@ section ]
- - - - - -
Synchronizing address books saves you time when you are away -from your computer, because your address book is always accessible -on the web from your Webmail or AOL account.
- -You can synchronize address books in your Netscape Webmail or -AOL account with entries in your Mozilla Personal Address Book. If -you add, edit, or delete an entry in one address book, you can -automatically update the other address books so that entries in -both address books match.
- -Note: To synchronize your address book, you must already -have an AOL or Mozilla screen name. If you do not yet have a -screen name, you can sign up for one at -http://home.netscape.com.
- -To perform an address book sync, begin from the Address Book -window:
- -For example, if you want to synchronize your Personal Address -Book with your Netscape Webmail address book, enter your Webmail -user name and password. If you want to synchronize your Personal -Address Book with your AOL address book, enter your AOL user name -and password.
-You can continue to synchronize your address book throughout -your Mail session (without having to log in again). Just click Sync -or choose Sync Mozilla Address Book from the Tools menu.
- -[ Return to beginning of -section ]
- -- @@ -3186,9 +3014,7 @@ another mail account, the label is not preserved. Similarly, if you forward a labeled message to another recipient, the label is not preserved. For IMAP mail accounts, if your IMAP server supports user-defined keywords, message labels will persist when you log in -to your mail account from a different location. In an AOL mail -account, when a labeled message is automatically moved from New -Mail to the Old Mail folder, it loses its label. +to your mail account from a different location.
[ Return to beginning of section ]
@@ -4436,9 +4262,7 @@ subscribed newsgroups.Note: You see only the newsgroups and folders that you've already subscribed to. POP -accounts and local mail folders don't appear in the list. Your AOL -account is not included in the list because working offline with -your AOL account is not available.
+accounts and local mail folders don't appear in the list.If you are not already viewing the settings for Copies & Folders, begin from the Mail window:
@@ -5650,18 +5470,6 @@ section ]- - -
Netscape Webmail is a free web-based mail account from Mozilla.net that lets you send and receive mail from anywhere that you have internet access. Choose Sign Up to get your free Netscape Webmail account. Choose Set Up Your Account if you have an existing Mozilla.net webmail account, so that you can set up Mozilla to use it.
- -- -
[ Return to beginning of -section ]
- --
Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups lets you conveniently manage all your Internet communications from one place. You can set up and maintain multiple business and personal mail accounts and Internet -newsgroups, all from one window — the Mail & Newsgroups window. -In addition, you can access both Netscape Webmail and AOL mail -accounts from within the Mail & Newsgroups window.
+newsgroups, all from one window — the Mail & Newsgroups window.To start using Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups:
@@ -116,8 +114,6 @@ Account- - @@ -150,28 +146,6 @@ Additional Mail & News Accounts.
- - - - -
America Online (AOL) is one of the most popular Internet service -providers. Netscape Webmail is a free mail service that's easy to -use and is accessible from anywhere.
- -If you already have an AOL or Netscape Webmail account, you can -use the Account Wizard set up Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups to -access mail from your account. From the Edit menu, choose Mail -& Newsgroups Account Settings, and then click Add Account.
- -If you don't already have a Netscape Webmail account, you can -sign up for a free account by clicking the "Free Webmail" icon in -the folder pane.
- - --
Before you set up a mail account, your ISP or email provider @@ -594,29 +568,6 @@ Manager.
[ Return to beginning of section ]
- - - - - -Note: This feature is only available for an AOL account.
- -You can mark messages you've read as new to keep them in your New Mail folder. If the message is in your Old Mail or Recently Deleted Mail folder, marking it as new will move it back into your New Mail folder.
- -To keep a message as new:
- -If the message is in your New Mail folder, it gets marked as a new message. If the message is in your Old Mail or Recently Deleted Mail folder, it gets marked as a new message and moves back into your New Mail folder after you exit and restart.
- -[ Return to beginning of -section ]
-@@ -1111,8 +1062,6 @@ preferences. See Mail & Newsgroups Preferences - Return Receipts for more information.
Note for AOL accounts: If you send a message from your AOL account and request a return receipt, you will receive return receipts only from AOL recipients who open your message. You will not receive return receipts from recipients who have Internet addresses.
-- - - -
Note: This feature is only available for an AOL account.
- -You can retrieve (unsend) a message if:
- -To determine if the message can be unsent:
- -The message can be unsent only if the message status for the recipient contains "has not read the message". If you see a date and time next to a recipient's name in the message status, the message has been opened and you cannot unsend it. A status of "you can't check the status of Internet mail" next to a recipient's name indicates that the message was sent to an Internet address (a non-AOL email address) and cannot be unsent.
- -To unsend the message:
-The message is removed both from your Sent Mail folder and from the New Mail folder of all recipients. (The message may not be removed until you exit.)
- - -[ Return to beginning of -section ]
- @@ -1277,10 +1192,7 @@ you a return receipt, even if you've requested one. Messages you send to a newsgroup address will not include a return receipt request, since news servers don't support this feature. -If you send a message from your AOL account and request a return receipt, you will receive return receipts only from AOL recipients who open your message. You will not receive return receipts from recipients who have Internet addresses.
- -To request return receipts for all messages you send, you can -enable the global Return Receipt preferences. For non-AOL accounts, you also use the +
To request return receipts for all messages you send, you can use the global Return Receipt preferences to specify how to manage requests you receive for return receipts. You can override these global @@ -1319,29 +1231,6 @@ section ]
- - - - -
Note: This feature is only available for an AOL account.
- -Using your AOL mail account, you can check the status of messages you send to other AOL email addresses. The status displays the date and time you sent the message, and information about whether or not a recipient has opened your message.
- -To check the status of a message you've sent:
- -The message status displays the date and time you sent the message. If the message has been opened, the message status also displays the date and time that the recipient opened the message. If the message status contains "(has not read the message)", the recipient has not yet opened the message. A status of "(you cannot check status of Internet mail)" indicates that the message status cannot be determined because you sent the message to an Internet address (a non-AOL email address).
- -[ Return to beginning of -section ]
- - @@ -2026,9 +1915,6 @@ Directories -Syncing Entries with Your Webmail or AOL -Address Book
-Adding and Removing LDAP Directories
@@ -2061,9 +1947,7 @@ books.Use the Personal Address Book to add specific names of your choice. You can create mailing lists and edit individual address -entries. If you have a Netscape Webmail or an AOL account, you can -synchronize entries in your Personal Address Book with those in -your Webmail or AOL Address Book.
+entries.If you have a Mozilla 6 address book from another user profile +
If you have a Mozilla address book from another user profile or computer, or if you have an address book from a previous version of Mozilla Communicator or another mail program, you can import its entries into the Address Book window as a new address book. @@ -2582,58 +2462,6 @@ section ]
- - - - - -
Synchronizing address books saves you time when you are away -from your computer, because your address book is always accessible -on the web from your Webmail or AOL account.
- -You can synchronize address books in your Netscape Webmail or -AOL account with entries in your Mozilla Personal Address Book. If -you add, edit, or delete an entry in one address book, you can -automatically update the other address books so that entries in -both address books match.
- -Note: To synchronize your address book, you must already -have an AOL or Mozilla screen name. If you do not yet have a -screen name, you can sign up for one at -http://home.netscape.com.
- -To perform an address book sync, begin from the Address Book -window:
- -For example, if you want to synchronize your Personal Address -Book with your Netscape Webmail address book, enter your Webmail -user name and password. If you want to synchronize your Personal -Address Book with your AOL address book, enter your AOL user name -and password.
-You can continue to synchronize your address book throughout -your Mail session (without having to log in again). Just click Sync -or choose Sync Mozilla Address Book from the Tools menu.
- -[ Return to beginning of -section ]
- -- @@ -3186,9 +3014,7 @@ another mail account, the label is not preserved. Similarly, if you forward a labeled message to another recipient, the label is not preserved. For IMAP mail accounts, if your IMAP server supports user-defined keywords, message labels will persist when you log in -to your mail account from a different location. In an AOL mail -account, when a labeled message is automatically moved from New -Mail to the Old Mail folder, it loses its label. +to your mail account from a different location.
[ Return to beginning of section ]
@@ -4436,9 +4262,7 @@ subscribed newsgroups.Note: You see only the newsgroups and folders that you've already subscribed to. POP -accounts and local mail folders don't appear in the list. Your AOL -account is not included in the list because working offline with -your AOL account is not available.
+accounts and local mail folders don't appear in the list.If you are not already viewing the settings for Copies & Folders, begin from the Mail window:
@@ -5650,18 +5470,6 @@ section ]- - -
Netscape Webmail is a free web-based mail account from Mozilla.net that lets you send and receive mail from anywhere that you have internet access. Choose Sign Up to get your free Netscape Webmail account. Choose Set Up Your Account if you have an existing Mozilla.net webmail account, so that you can set up Mozilla to use it.
- -- -
[ Return to beginning of -section ]
- --