Adam Boettiger wrote: > Right now I have it in USR/LOCAL/THUNDERBIRD One quick largely unrelated point that no-one else has mentioned: Unix is case sensitive. That's a completely different directory to usr/local/thunderbird. Changing the case of files in text is a bad idea in any language: you'll often see experienced users starting sentences like this: su changes your credentials... even in English, where that's not allowed normally. OK, one more point. /USR/LOCAL/THUNDERBIRD is possibly a different directory again. Without the slash at the beginning, it's USR/... relative to your current directory, which is quite possibly /home/adam by default. So you'd get /home/adam/USR/LOCAL/THUNDERBIRD. With the slash, it's always relative to /, the "root" of the directory tree. Keeping these concepts clear should help you find your way around Fedora. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail address: james | The sendmail configuration file is one of those @westexe.demon.co.uk | files that looks like someone beat their head on | the keyboard. After working with it... I can see | why!