10.3 The Mozilla Web Browser
Once you've established a connection to the
Internet, you can surf the Web using Mozilla, the default Red Hat Linux web
browser. To launch Mozilla, choose Internet Web
Browser from the GNOME or KDE menu. Figure 10-14
shows Mozilla. Mozilla resembles its closed source ancestor, Netscape
Navigator. So, if you've used Navigator,
you'll feel at home in Mozilla.
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The Web contains quite a bit of malicious software. You should log in
as an ordinary user—that is, a user other than the root
user—to surf the Web. That way, malicious software is less
likely to be able to compromise your system.
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When you launch Mozilla for the first time, you may see a dialog box
explaining that a Mozilla profile is being created from existing
Netscape 4 files. Click Convert Profile to allow Mozilla to create
the profile.
Mozilla includes email and news clients that are easily configured.
It also includes a web page composer and address book. To configure
Mozilla email, choose Window Mail & Newsgroups
from the Mozilla menu. An Account wizard appears, asking whether you
want to configure an email or newsgroup account. Select Email Account
and click Next. The Identity dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 10-15. Specify your name and email address and click
Next.
The Server Information dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 10-16. Specify which protocol your mail server uses,
POP (Post Office Protocol) or IMAP (Interim Mail Access Protocol).
POP servers require you to download email. IMAP servers let you read
email that resides on the server. Most up-to-date ISPs support IMAP,
the newer protocol. Also specify the hostnames of your incoming and
outgoing mail services. A single host may fill both roles. If you
don't know this information, you can obtain it from
your ISP. Click Next to continue.
The User Name dialog box appears. Specify the username by which you
login to your ISP's mail server. Click Next to
continue. The Account Name dialog box appears. Specify a name by
which to refer to your new email account so that you can distinguish
it from other accounts you may create. Click Next to continue. The
Congratulations! dialog box appears. Verify that the information it
presents is accurate. If necessary, click Back to return to an
earlier dialog box and correct the information. When
you're satisfied that the information is correct,
click Next to continue.
Mozilla asks your password so that it can login to your email
account. Specify the password. If you want Mozilla to remember your
password, enable the checkbox Use Password Manager to remember this
password. Click OK to login.
Mozilla reads and displays the contents of your Inbox, as shown in
Figure 10-17. The left pane of the window displays
your mail folders. The top pane displays messages within the current
folder. And, the bottom pane displays the contents of the currently
selected message.
Mozilla's user interface is straightforward. For
example, to send a message, click the Compose button in the toolbar.
The best way to learn your way around Mozilla is to explore its menu
and toolbar, clicking and observing the results.
You'll soon be at home.
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