Netscape Messenger is a standalone, multiplatform e-mail and news client that was developed by Netscape. Announced on June 11, 2007 as Netscape Mercury, the program was intended to accompany the web browser Netscape Navigator 9, and was based on Mozilla's Thunderbird.
The original name Mercury was named after the Roman god Mercury, the messenger.) It replaced the former Netscape Mail & Newsgroups client included in versions 4 to 7.2.
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