Re: New version of SeaMonkey?

2011-03-23 Thread Ant

On 3/22/2011 5:57 PM PT, WLS typed:


Now that Firefox 4 is in release, are there plans for a SeaMonkey 3?
Will it have some of the features of FF 4? Pardon me if this is common
knowledge; but I'm out of the development loop.


Some of the features, not all. It's called SeaMonkey 2.1


Any ETA on its final release date? Or is it still a long way? I also 
noticed Firefox v3.6.16 came out today. Any of that update for SM v2.0.x?

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crashes in flash

2011-03-23 Thread cyberzen

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with flashblock on I have one per day approx
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SeaMonkey and a non-working animated gif

2011-03-23 Thread Chantelle Johnston
To whom it may concern 

I am currently putting together a newsletter that has an animated gif as the 
masthead and using SeaMonkey to send it out. 

The .gif file itself works fine (when opened in Safari, firefox, Internet 
Explorer and SeaMonkey). However when it is placed into the Newsletter and sent 
out it doesn't work. Yet when you save the masthead to the desktop (from the 
newsletter sent out through SeaMonkey) and then open it in any of the above 
mentioned it works. 

gif created (working) --  in SeaMonkey Composer animated.gif is inserted -- 
copy and paste into mail (Compose new) -- send out -- recipient received NL. 
animated.gif not working. 

Is there anything thing that needs to be done in order to ensure that the gif 
works once the mail has gone out (or before the mail goes out). 

Thanking you in advance for any and all help. 

Chantelle 
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Re: Mail Inbox Truncation

2011-03-23 Thread Daniel

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Paul T. Karch wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Paul T. Karch wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Paul T. Karch wrote:


snip


Also, compacting should be done automatically by the application, each
time you close down the application. Barry.


Sorry, Barry, are you suggesting that this *is* being done or that
you think it *should* be done each shut down??

Daniel


My bad!
It would sure help if a functional auto-compaction could be done each
time SeaMonkey is opened or shutdown. It would mean one less button to
have to use and explain.
It seems the Thunderbird folk have resorted to turning-off their
auto-compaction, in order to bypass a raft of conflicts, so we may be
better off without it.
Apologies. Barry.



Daniel, In SM-2.1b3pre, we have auto-compaction via Edit  Preferences
  Mail  Newsgroups  Network  Storage  Disk Space  checkbox:
Compact Folders when it will save over insert numberMB
The about:config preference settings are listed under mail.purge
HTH. Barry.


Yes, Barry, that setting is also in SM 2.x, and I think it was in SM 1.x 
and, possibly, Moz Suite as well.


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Re: Q about cache in Seamonkey

2011-03-23 Thread Daniel

Arne wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/21/11 4:50 AM, Arne wrote [in part]:


The last option When the page is out of date, what does that really
mean, in the way SM see it? Is that a better option than the Every
time . option, in my case?


Some HTML files contain a header with an expiration date-time. A cached
page is out of date when you attempt to display it from your cache
after the expiration.

Here is an example of such a header declaration:
META HTTP-EQUIV=expires CONTENT=Wed, 26 Feb 1997 08:21:57 GMT


Thank you for that clarification, it is what I believed. I have never
used that declaration on the sites I have built.

So I can assume that a page with that header declaration in the cache
will not be cached again before the expiration date, even if some
changes are made in the online version?

When can a page that is missing that header declaration be cached then,
if I use that option? Never automatically and only if I reload it?

Some browsers has the Automatically option, whatever that means? :\
Other browsers has no options at all for the cache, as I have not seen
them anyway.

Trying to understand the practical difference for those options, so
still hoping for an explanation to the Every time I view the page
option. In that case it's more about the effect on the server and what
SM re cache on only small changes on a page. I understand it does
compare every time. ;)



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Re: SeaMonkey and a non-working animated gif

2011-03-23 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Chantelle Johnston wrote:

To whom it may concern

I am currently putting together a newsletter that has an animated gif as the 
masthead and using SeaMonkey to send it out.

The .gif file itself works fine (when opened in Safari, firefox, Internet 
Explorer and SeaMonkey). However when it is placed into the Newsletter and sent 
out it doesn't work. Yet when you save the masthead to the desktop (from the 
newsletter sent out through SeaMonkey) and then open it in any of the above 
mentioned it works.

gif created (working) --   in SeaMonkey Composer animated.gif is inserted --  copy 
and paste into mail (Compose new) --  send out --  recipient received NL. 
animated.gif not working.

Is there anything thing that needs to be done in order to ensure that the gif 
works once the mail has gone out (or before the mail goes out).

Thanking you in advance for any and all help.

Chantelle


Seamonkey has a setting to either block animated GIFs, or play them just 
once.  Have you got that set and forgot about it?



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Re: Q about cache in Seamonkey

2011-03-23 Thread Daniel

Arne wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/21/11 4:50 AM, Arne wrote [in part]:


The last option When the page is out of date, what does that really
mean, in the way SM see it? Is that a better option than the Every
time . option, in my case?


Some HTML files contain a header with an expiration date-time. A cached
page is out of date when you attempt to display it from your cache
after the expiration.

Here is an example of such a header declaration:
META HTTP-EQUIV=expires CONTENT=Wed, 26 Feb 1997 08:21:57 GMT


Thank you for that clarification, it is what I believed. I have never
used that declaration on the sites I have built.

So I can assume that a page with that header declaration in the cache
will not be cached again before the expiration date, even if some
changes are made in the online version?

When can a page that is missing that header declaration be cached then,
if I use that option? Never automatically and only if I reload it?

Some browsers has the Automatically option, whatever that means? :\
Other browsers has no options at all for the cache, as I have not seen
them anyway.

Trying to understand the practical difference for those options, so
still hoping for an explanation to the Every time I view the page
option. In that case it's more about the effect on the server and what
SM re cache on only small changes on a page. I understand it does
compare every time. ;)



Arne, as I understand it, when you click on a link, SeaMonkey sends out 
a signal requesting information for that page content:-


1. Every time I view the page - as it says, ever time you view (i.e. 
load) the page, it will re-download the full page content, even if you 
just did it 42 seconds ago.


2. Once per session - If you have Once per session selected, it will 
get all the info on the page and then not update, ever, until you do 
something, such as reload the page yourself or close and open the browser.


3. When the page is out of date as explained above, the page content 
is only re-loaded if the cache files are old or not in cache at all.


4. Never - will use the pages stored in your cache

HTH.

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SeaMonkey and a non-working animated gif

2011-03-23 Thread Chantelle Johnston
Where would one change that setting, as silly as the question may sound, I 
haven't adjusted any settings and can't seen to find anything. Would that apply 
to outgoing messages too?

Chantelle

On 23 Mar 2011, at 1:40 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

 Chantelle Johnston wrote:
 To whom it may concern
 
 I am currently putting together a newsletter that has an animated gif as the 
 masthead and using SeaMonkey to send it out.
 
 The .gif file itself works fine (when opened in Safari, firefox, Internet 
 Explorer and SeaMonkey). However when it is placed into the Newsletter and 
 sent out it doesn't work. Yet when you save the masthead to the desktop 
 (from the newsletter sent out through SeaMonkey) and then open it in any of 
 the above mentioned it works.
 
 gif created (working) --   in SeaMonkey Composer animated.gif is inserted 
 --  copy and paste into mail (Compose new) --  send out --  recipient 
 received NL. animated.gif not working.
 
 Is there anything thing that needs to be done in order to ensure that the 
 gif works once the mail has gone out (or before the mail goes out).
 
 Thanking you in advance for any and all help.
 
 Chantelle
 
 Seamonkey has a setting to either block animated GIFs, or play them just 
 once.  Have you got that set and forgot about it?
 
 
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Re: Q about cache in Seamonkey

2011-03-23 Thread Daniel

Daniel wrote:

Arne wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/21/11 4:50 AM, Arne wrote [in part]:


The last option When the page is out of date, what does that really
mean, in the way SM see it? Is that a better option than the Every
time . option, in my case?


Some HTML files contain a header with an expiration date-time. A cached
page is out of date when you attempt to display it from your cache
after the expiration.

Here is an example of such a header declaration:
META HTTP-EQUIV=expires CONTENT=Wed, 26 Feb 1997 08:21:57 GMT


Thank you for that clarification, it is what I believed. I have never
used that declaration on the sites I have built.

So I can assume that a page with that header declaration in the cache
will not be cached again before the expiration date, even if some
changes are made in the online version?

When can a page that is missing that header declaration be cached then,
if I use that option? Never automatically and only if I reload it?

Some browsers has the Automatically option, whatever that means? :\
Other browsers has no options at all for the cache, as I have not seen
them anyway.

Trying to understand the practical difference for those options, so
still hoping for an explanation to the Every time I view the page
option. In that case it's more about the effect on the server and what
SM re cache on only small changes on a page. I understand it does
compare every time. ;)




Oops, my mistake!!

Daniel

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Re: New version of SeaMonkey?

2011-03-23 Thread TmoWizard
Ant schrieb:
 On 3/22/2011 5:57 PM PT, WLS typed:
 Any of that update for SM v2.0.x?

Look here:

 http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.0.13/

and have fun! ;)

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Re: New version of SeaMonkey?

2011-03-23 Thread WLS

Ant wrote:

On 3/22/2011 5:57 PM PT, WLS typed:


Now that Firefox 4 is in release, are there plans for a SeaMonkey 3?
Will it have some of the features of FF 4? Pardon me if this is common
knowledge; but I'm out of the development loop.


Some of the features, not all. It's called SeaMonkey 2.1


Any ETA on its final release date? Or is it still a long way? I also
noticed Firefox v3.6.16 came out today. Any of that update for SM v2.0.x?


No set road map, unless this has changed. You can do the searching just 
as easy as anyone else.


http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=6t=2065541

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Re: Where do I find SeaTab X

2011-03-23 Thread Stan

CatThief wrote:

Jens Hatlak wrote the following on 03-22-2011 6:47 PM:


CatThief wrote:

Philip Chee wrote the following on 03-21-2011 11:49 PM:

But that's not the default behaviour in SeaMonkey where a single
tab is
still closable. What happens if you close the last tab is that a new
blank tab automatically opens.


I'm actually thinking it is not intended behavior since the right-click
menuitem for Close Tab on a single tab is disabled. It would be simple
enough to fix, but it sounds like folks like it the way it is. :)


With trunk in mind: Actually the Close Tab context menu entry of the
last tab being disabled is inconsistent with the middle-click-on-tab
action, which always gives a blank tab, even if
browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab is true (which is the default). FF
gets this right:
pref = true: middle click does nothing, Close Tab is disabled
pref = false: middle click resets tab, Close Tab is enabled


Ahh yes, I see that. And I see that the close button does indeed appear
along with a Close Tab context menuitem on the single tab in Fx when
this pref is set false. If this pref is set false in SM, the Close Tab
context menuitem remains disabled just as it does when the pref is set
true.

Ok, so without getting too complex with the code in this extension, I
should just back out the bit where the button is hidden if only one tab
is open. I'll leave it up to users to decide if they want to hide it or
not.

I'm not a system guy, so I don't really know how to go about getting 
this the way I want it.  Could I have a little more detail?  What file 
do I change?  What item in the file do I change? What do I change it to?


Thanks very much. Stan
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Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Stan
I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who 
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most 
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.


I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still 
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for making 
this possible.


Stan Pierce
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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Stan wrote:
I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others 
who have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the 
most logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other 
things.


I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am 
still going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for 
making this possible.


Stan Pierce


In this newsgroup, that sentiment would be pretty much universal, Stan. 
I second that appreciation, and wholeheartedly concur with thanking the 
volunteers. Barry.

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Mr. Cheese

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce

My sentiments exactly!

Many thx.
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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Walter



Mr. Cheese wrote:

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce

My sentiments exactly!

Many thx.


Another positive vote here.

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread WLS

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


Add me to the list. Although FF 4.0 is nice I will continue to use 
SeaMonkey as my preferred browser and mail client


Thanks!

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Re: crashes in flash

2011-03-23 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/23/11 1:44 AM, cyberzen wrote:
 ID: 6a55d3c8-0813-44b2-a12a-331d52110323
 Signature: F1292875159_
 
 with flashblock on I have one per day approx

I have not seen this problem.  Is it possible you have a bad
installation of Flash?  The NPSWF32.dll plugin does NOT go in the
SeaMonkey plugins folder.  It goes where the installer executable places
it, in C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\.

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posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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Re: SeaMonkey and a non-working animated gif

2011-03-23 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/23/11 3:03 AM, Chantelle Johnston wrote:
 To whom it may concern 
 
 I am currently putting together a newsletter that has an animated gif as the 
 masthead and using SeaMonkey to send it out. 
 
 The .gif file itself works fine (when opened in Safari, firefox, Internet 
 Explorer and SeaMonkey). However when it is placed into the Newsletter and 
 sent out it doesn't work. Yet when you save the masthead to the desktop (from 
 the newsletter sent out through SeaMonkey) and then open it in any of the 
 above mentioned it works. 
 
 gif created (working) --  in SeaMonkey Composer animated.gif is inserted -- 
 copy and paste into mail (Compose new) -- send out -- recipient received 
 NL. animated.gif not working. 
 
 Is there anything thing that needs to be done in order to ensure that the gif 
 works once the mail has gone out (or before the mail goes out). 
 
 Thanking you in advance for any and all help. 
 
 Chantelle 

I suggest that you create your newsletter as a Web page and then send
out a brief message with a link to that page.  See my
http://www.rossde.com/internet/newsletters.html.

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On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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Future of PPC support in Seamonkey

2011-03-23 Thread Adam Jimerson
Unless something has changed Seamonkey 2.1 is still no long compatible
with PPC correct?  If that is so how long after Seamonkey 2.1 is
released will support for 2.0 be dropped?  I know that the Seamonkey
project is a volunteer project so the ability to support multiple
version maybe limited or impossible...  The reason I am asking is I am
just wondering where PPC users stand support wise in the Seamonkey world.
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Re: crashes in flash

2011-03-23 Thread cyberzen

David E. Ross a écrit :

On 3/23/11 1:44 AM, cyberzen wrote:

ID: 6a55d3c8-0813-44b2-a12a-331d52110323
Signature: F1292875159_

with flashblock on I have one per day approx


I have not seen this problem.  Is it possible you have a bad
installation of Flash?  The NPSWF32.dll plugin does NOT go in the
SeaMonkey plugins folder.  It goes where the installer executable places
it, inC:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\.


I checked this point
no problem
when I began to have the crashes, I reinstalled the new fresh release of 
flash

have a view on the end of FlashInstall.log

=O== M/10.2.152.26 2011-03-02+18-46-41.232 
 [I] 0010 
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\FlashUtil10m_Plugin.exe -update plugin

0001 [I] 0011 0
=X== M/10.2.152.26 2011-03-02+18-46-59.326 

=O== M/10.2.152.32 2011-03-02+18-47-02.810 
 [I] 0010 
C:\DOCUME~1\\LOCALS~1\Temp\7.dir\InstallFlashPlayer.exe -iv 0

0001 [W] 1036 Software\Mozilla\Firefox\extensions/Plugins 2
0002 [W] 1036 Software\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox\extensions/Plugins 2
0003 [W] 1036 Software\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\extensions/Plugins 2
0004 [W] 1036 Software\Opera Software/Last CommandLine 2
0005 [W] 1036 Software\Opera Software/Last CommandLine 2
0006 [W] 1036 Software\Opera Software/Plugin Path 2
0007 [W] 1036 Software\Opera Software/Plugin Path 2
0008 [I] 0014 C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\NPSWF32.dll
0009 [I] 0015 C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\FlashUtil10n_Plugin.exe
0010 [I] 0017 C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash
=X== M/10.2.152.32 2011-03-02+18-47-55.699 

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 09:25:33 -0400, Stan s.c.pie...@comcast.net
wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who 
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most 
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still 
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for making 
this possible.

Stan Pierce

I'm with you in appreciating efforts to continue the old Netscape
grouping.  I use all four, have friends who I talked into using SM
composer for HTML work.  I don't use SM mail for news - got hooked on
Agent long ago - but have six mail accounts to keep me happy (I sure
like SM's mail-address book arrangement for addressing emails).

However, I have a couple websites where some parts do not work for my
SM browser but do work for other brands (IE, FF, Safari, Opera).  My
complaints have been met with it works for us reply - hard to fight
that when all communication is via their customer. One newer site is a
client's site that I now go to frequently.  I hafta try using FF as my
browser and see how comfortable I am working that way.

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread PhillipJones

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


I go along with that sentiment. I just hope that the SeaMonkey Project 
doesn't follow lockstep with style of FF4. There are howls of 
disappointment with it. It's killed at least half of the extensions 
available. with the new system even one of the technology reporters at 
ZDNet has written off Firefox.


http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/why-internet-explorer-will-survive-and-firefox-wont/3064?tag=nl.e539

Now if SeaMonkey folks just don't screw it up.

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread PhillipJones

WLS wrote:

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


Add me to the list. Although FF 4.0 is nice I will continue to use
SeaMonkey as my preferred browser and mail client

Thanks!

WLS

I will use SM as my preferred Browser and Email/News Client and FF3.6.x 
as my back up Browser. I'm not going to ff4 I've tried the beta just put 
out. And it’s a bunch of junk.


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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread cyberzen

PhillipJones a écrit :

WLS wrote:

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


Add me to the list. Although FF 4.0 is nice I will continue to use
SeaMonkey as my preferred browser and mail client

Thanks!

WLS


I will use SM as my preferred Browser and Email/News Client and FF3.6.x
as my back up Browser. I'm not going to ff4 I've tried the beta just put
out. And it’s a bunch of junk.


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2.0.12 problem with adding mail account

2011-03-23 Thread Philipp van Hüllen

Hi,

I'm using Seamonkey since years (silent users are the happy ones ,-) , 
my profile is pretty old and was very stable (likely being upgraded all 
the way from mozilla 0.something, very few addons).


Today I wanted to add/create a new mail account - the only thing I get 
is the beginning of the create wizard, which asks user name, email and 
(2nd page) NNTP server name.

I don't manage to get anything else as an option than pre-set NNTP.
Even if I abort, my existing one NNTP server/account (- this one here) 
gets changed.

(I restored prefs.js from backup to get the original settings back.)

???

Anyone seen anything like this?

Some data:
SM 2.0.12, German locale.
MacOS X 10.6.7 (Intel).
2 IMAP mail accounts, 1 RSS account, 1 local account, 1 news account.
(All those are in use since a few years at least, news  RSS being hte 
youngest.)


Best regards
Philipp
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Re: Where do I find SeaTab X

2011-03-23 Thread CatThief

Stan wrote the following on 03-23-2011 9:14 AM:


I'm not a system guy, so I don't really know how to go about getting
this the way I want it. Could I have a little more detail? What file do
I change? What item in the file do I change? What do I change it to?

Thanks very much. Stan


Just update the extension from the Add-ons Manager.  I put the button 
back. ;)


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Re: 2.0.12 problem with adding mail account

2011-03-23 Thread TmoWizard
Hallo Phillip!

Ich kann dir zwar bei deinem Problem nicht ganz folgen, da mein Englisch
nicht gerade das Grüne vom Eigelb ist. ;)

Du könntest es aber als Deutscher auch in der deutschen Newsgroup versuchen:

 de.comm.software.mozilla.browser

Ich zumindest kann mich dort besser verständlich machen wie in der
englischen Gruppe.

Grüße aus Augsburg

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Re: 2.0.12 problem with adding mail account

2011-03-23 Thread TmoWizard
Kleine Korrektur:

 de.comm.software.mozilla.browser

Folgendes ist wahrscheinlich besser:

 de.comm.software.mozilla.misc


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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
PhillipJones wrote:

 http://www.zdnetSNIP

Phillip, please stop spreading FUD. See responses to your other post
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Compose only has send Later Button

2011-03-23 Thread Mike C

Compose only has Send Later Button.

How do I restore the Send Button?

I don't know what changed it from Send to Send Later?
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Re: 2.0.12 problem with adding mail account

2011-03-23 Thread Jens Hatlak

Philipp van Hüllen wrote:

Today I wanted to add/create a new mail account - the only thing I get
is the beginning of the create wizard, which asks user name, email and
(2nd page) NNTP server name.
I don't manage to get anything else as an option than pre-set NNTP.
Even if I abort, my existing one NNTP server/account (- this one here)
gets changed.
(I restored prefs.js from backup to get the original settings back.)


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521861#c0

HTH

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New browser attack - check your Seamonkey config

2011-03-23 Thread Bill Davidsen
MSFT warns of an attack which can effect any browser[1], unless the security 
options are set properly. Looking at the Seamonkey option, under privacy and 
security option Validation is the option to reject a certificate if it can't 
be validated. I now have mine on.


Sounds as if this attack is in the wild, if rare, and a good thing to prevent.

[1] http://goo.gl/bIcdj

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Re: Compose only has send Later Button

2011-03-23 Thread Jens Hatlak

Mike C wrote:

Compose only has Send Later Button.

How do I restore the Send Button?

I don't know what changed it from Send to Send Later?


You've probably been in Offline mode when you saw that.

HTH

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Re: Compose only has send Later Button

2011-03-23 Thread Philipp van Hüllen

Mike C schrieb:

How do I restore the Send Button?
I don't know what changed it from Send to Send Later?


Did you set SM to offline?
Even if not, I'd try changing this state to make sure you're online.
(That's what I remember from dial-up ages...)

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Re: 2.0.12 problem with adding mail account

2011-03-23 Thread Philipp van Hüllen

Jens Hatlak schrieb:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521861#c0


Great, that's the problem and work-around works. :-)

Will try to search bugzilla myself in the future, but was too tired 
today to start anything sophisticated.


Best regards  thanks!
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Re: You certainly know this already...

2011-03-23 Thread Bill Davidsen

WLS wrote:

JohnSipos wrote:

Support-SeaMonkey Team,

When clicking to access Google features it brings up a, *Google no
longer supports this browser,* message.

Sea Monkey is such a powerful package, is there anything that can be
done to overcome this problem? Yes, I have the other browsers that are
supported, but the convenience of this one browser ... well, you get the
idea. Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of this note.

John Sipos
Talk journalist
Tampa Bay Florida


If you are referring to this site
http://desktop.google.com/features.html this SeaMonkey user has no
problem with it in SeaMonkey 2.0.12 or SeaMonkey 2.1b3pre on openSUSE
11.3 Linux.

Probably because Seamonkey has started calling itself Firefox and spoofing the 
browser id. So instead of counting as seamonkey in browser counts it just looks 
like more firefox, and no one will bother to snoop for Gecko because no one 
accesses my site with seamonkey.


Self-fulfilling prophesy.

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Making the Custom fields in address book useful

2011-03-23 Thread Bill Davidsen
It seems that even though there are Custom fields in the address book, there 
is now way to search on them, so they are worthless as keywords in that way, and 
there is no keywords field provided.


This would make it really easy to grab just certain records to identify people 
who share some characteristic. The obvious workaround is to misuse some field 
like department, but that has legitimate uses as do the other fields.


Before you say something without thinking... adding another field like keywords 
would change the database, at least dumped in LFIF format, but adding the 
ability to do custom search in the search tool would not. The last time I 
asked about this I was told that it would break all existing address books, 
which of course it doesn't.


Or does no one else want to send to the people who have an interest in common?

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Re: Coming back to: my very useful form-filler/password storer won't work with SM 2x

2011-03-23 Thread Bill Davidsen

Ken wrote:

Guys, I did mention this back in December, but nothing much was
resolved.  And since then, I have a new computer.

I just saw the thread here called something like 'Message: Your browser
is not supported at this time'. Hmm. That was precisely what I was told
by the RoboForm people when I complained that my form-filler/password
rememberer - originally recommended to me by someone on this SM forum, I
think - doesn't integrate with SM 2x. 'Use Firefox instead', was their
suggestion. But I prefer the SM suite, thanks very much.

I still have RoboForm installed on my new computer, because it stores
scores of passwords for me. But I have to manually open it and copy
across the relevant password and/or user name on each occasion those are
needed (several times a day, often). RoboForm WON'T integrate with my SM
2x. And I can't add new passwords, etc., to its list.

But is there a way to fool it into thinking that my SM is really
Firefox? Or do people here have any other practical suggestions?

I am using autofill forms and it works usefully. I haven't tried it with 2.1b 
because I can't get that to stop checking compatibility even with three options 
set to false. Won't import themes for beans, either, although installing them in 
a profile with 2.0.12 and then starting 2.1b works fine other than the whining.



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Re: New browser attack - check your Seamonkey config

2011-03-23 Thread d...@kd4e.com

Is that the default setting?


On 03/23/2011 02:29 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:

MSFT warns of an attack which can effect any browser[1], unless the security
options are set properly. Looking at the Seamonkey option, under privacy and
security option Validation is the option to reject a certificate if it can't
be validated. I now have mine on.


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Re: You certainly know this already...

2011-03-23 Thread WLS

Bill Davidsen wrote:

WLS wrote:

JohnSipos wrote:

Support-SeaMonkey Team,

When clicking to access Google features it brings up a, *Google no
longer supports this browser,* message.

Sea Monkey is such a powerful package, is there anything that can be
done to overcome this problem? Yes, I have the other browsers that are
supported, but the convenience of this one browser ... well, you get the
idea. Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of this note.

John Sipos
Talk journalist
Tampa Bay Florida


If you are referring to this site
http://desktop.google.com/features.html this SeaMonkey user has no
problem with it in SeaMonkey 2.0.12 or SeaMonkey 2.1b3pre on openSUSE
11.3 Linux.


Probably because Seamonkey has started calling itself Firefox and
spoofing the browser id. So instead of counting as seamonkey in browser
counts it just looks like more firefox, and no one will bother to snoop
for Gecko because no one accesses my site with seamonkey.

Self-fulfilling prophesy.



As I said in my original reply, I had no problem with that link in 
SeaMonkey 2.0.12 with the 2.0.12 User Agent. It also works in SeaMonkey 
2.0.13.


We have yet to hear back from the OP if that was the site he was 
referring to or not. Makes you feel like you are conversing with a talk 
show host.


WLS


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Re: Compose only has send Later Button

2011-03-23 Thread Mike C

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Mike C wrote:

Compose only has Send Later Button.

How do I restore the Send Button?

I don't know what changed it from Send to Send Later?


You've probably been in Offline mode when you saw that.

HTH

Jens


How do I change back to online mode?
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Re: Compose only has send Later Button

2011-03-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Mike C wrote:

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Mike C wrote:

Compose only has Send Later Button.

How do I restore the Send Button?

I don't know what changed it from Send to Send Later?


You've probably been in Offline mode when you saw that.

HTH

Jens


How do I change back to online mode?


From the mail message window (not a composition window):
File | Offline: uncheck the Work Offline box.

From a browser window:
File | Work Offline (toggle).

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Re: SeaMonkey and a non-working animated gif

2011-03-23 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Chantelle Johnston wrote:

Where would one change that setting, as silly as the question may sound, I 
haven't adjusted any settings and can't seen to find anything. Would that apply 
to outgoing messages too?

Chantelle




Edit - Preferences - Privacy  Security - Images

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Re: New version of SeaMonkey?

2011-03-23 Thread Ant

On 3/23/2011 9:42 AM PT, Robert Kaiser typed:


Any ETA on its final release date? Or is it still a long way?


No official ETA, but it's coming near. We're close to wrapping up Beta 3
and after that, it's only some polish left until we can go for release.


I also
noticed Firefox v3.6.16 came out today. Any of that update for SM v2.0.x?


SeaMonkey 2.0.13 should be released within the day.


Cool to both upcoming releases (nothing from SM minutes ago). :)
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