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In 2007, after the release of stand-alone browser [[Netscape Navigator 9]], Netscape confirmed that it would once again develop an e-mail client, now named [[Netscape Messenger 9]]. The new release was to be based upon Mozilla Mail's successor, [[Mozilla Thunderbird]].<ref>[http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ws-nscpbrowser&tid=8688 Netscape Mercury/Messenger 9 in progress] Retrieved on 2007-06-11</ref>
In 2007, after the release of stand-alone browser [[Netscape Navigator 9]], Netscape confirmed that it would once again develop an e-mail client, now named [[Netscape Messenger 9]]. The new release was to be based upon Mozilla Mail's successor, [[Mozilla Thunderbird]].<ref>[http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ws-nscpbrowser&tid=8688 Netscape Mercury/Messenger 9 in progress] Retrieved on 2007-06-11</ref>


Additionally, after an official [[Opinion poll|poll]] posted on Netscape's community support board in late 2006, speculation arose of the Netscape 7 series of suites (including the Mail client) being fully supported and updated by Netscape's in-house development team once more, including major bug fixes and security issues.<ref>[http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ws-nscpbrowser&tid=6590 Netscape Community Announcement - Netscape 7.2] Retrieved on 2007-02-08</ref><ref>[http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ws-nscpbrowser&tid=6303 Netscape Community poll - Should Netscape continue to update 7.2?] Retrieved on 2007-02-08</ref><ref>[http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=20397 Mozillazine - Netscape 9 announced] Retrieved on 2007-02-08</ref>
Additionally, after an official [[Opinion poll|poll]] posted on Netscape's community support board in late 2006, speculation arose of the Netscape 7 series of suites (including the Mail client) being fully supported and updated by Netscape's in-house development team once more, including major bug fixes and security issues.<ref>[http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ws-nscpbrowser&tid=6590 Netscape Community Announcement - Netscape 7.2] Retrieved on 2007-02-08</ref><ref>[http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ws-nscpbrowser&tid=6303 Netscape Community poll - Should Netscape continue to update 7.2?] Retrieved on 2007-02-08</ref><ref>[http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=20397 Mozillazine - Netscape 9 announced] Retrieved on 2007-02-08</ref>

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Netscape Mail and Newsgroups
Developer(s)Netscape
Initial release4.5 (October 1998)
Final release7.2 (August 17, 2004) [±]
Preview releasen/a [±]
Written inC++
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inEnglish
TypeE-mail and news client
Websitebrowser.netscape.com

Netscape Mail and Newsgroups, commonly known as just Netscape Mail, was an email and news client produced by Netscape Communications Corporation as part of the Netscape series of suites between versions 4.5 to 7.2. It was previously two separate programs known as Netscape Messenger and Netscape Collabra between Netscape Communicator 4 and 4.5.

Features

Netscape Mail & Newsgroups features support for relevant protocols such as IMAP, POP3 and SMTP, a built-in Bayesian spam filter, support for multiple accounts, etc.

Initially its development was overseen in-house, but following AOL's purchase of Netscape in 1998, its codebase development was handed over to the Mozilla Foundation, originally initiated by Netscape, and therefore became based upon the Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups component of the open-source Mozilla Application Suite. Mozilla ceased development of the suite between 2004 and 2006 in favour of stand-alone applications, and as a consequence Netscape's series of suites were also discontinued. In 2005, Netscape released Netscape Browser 8, based upon Mozilla Firefox, which did not include an email client, therefore the latest version inclusive of a mail client, version 7.2, became unsupported.

The development of Mozilla Mail and Newsgroups has now been continued as SeaMonkey Mail and Newsgroups.

Re-generation

In 2007, after the release of stand-alone browser Netscape Navigator 9, Netscape confirmed that it would once again develop an e-mail client, now named Netscape Messenger 9. The new release was to be based upon Mozilla Mail's successor, Mozilla Thunderbird.[1]

Additionally, after an official poll posted on Netscape's community support board in late 2006, speculation arose of the Netscape 7 series of suites (including the Mail client) being fully supported and updated by Netscape's in-house development team once more, including major bug fixes and security issues.[2][3][4]

However, development of Netscape Messenger (and any speculation of an update of Netscape 7) was ended when AOL announced they would end development and support of Netscape Navigator and Netscape Messenger.[5] Support ended on March 1, 2008.

See also

References