YES

Hi Patrick,

Like Reindl already suggested, you are much better off using SeaMonkey (http://www.seamonkey-project.org/) in that case. It is completely packaged for Fedora, just run yum install seamonkey and you are off to a good start. The documentation should help you with everything else you need.

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