Re: No Ghostbuster for me!!

2011-12-10 Thread DejesusSHANNA21
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Re: tabs in SM

2011-12-10 Thread DoreenRutledge18
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Re: the problem ...

2011-12-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/10/11 6:46 AM, Edward wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 
 On 12/7/11 1:08 PM, km wrote:
 ... i am badly visually impair. i know: [VIEW] Zoom etc.
 but this must be done manually for EVERY read. is there a way
 to preset my zoom???

 km

 On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit  Preferences].  On the left
 side of the Preferences window (under Category), select [Appearance
 Fonts].  On the Fonts pane, change the Sizes.
 
 There is also the View/Zoom menu.  Wouldn't any changes made there, 
 remain set between sessions?
 

No, zooming must be redone each time SeaMonkey is launched and again for
each new window or tab.

However, there is a capability to remember zooming for a particular
domain.  I forgot about this because it was so annoying that I disabled
it.  To enable it (if enabled is not the default setting):

1.  On the SeaMonkey menubar, select [Edit  Preferences].

2.  On the left side of the Preferences window under Category, select
[Appearance  Content].

3.  Check the checkbox for Remember zoom levels on per-site basis.

4.  Select the OK button.

I found this to be annoying because, at a given site, only one page
might have text too small; it might even be a portion of the text and
not the entire page.  When I zoomed that page larger, I found the other
pages at that site would then have text too large (and vice versa).

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Re: freelance writer in message body

2011-12-10 Thread Jay Garcia
On 10.12.2011 11:20, Ken wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I looked for some mention of all text being omitted except for the
 words freelance writer in the text area of some messages posted to
 this newsgroup, but could not find any.  Why do some messages appear to
 have everything removed and these words present?  Most messages appear
 properly, but some do not.  For instance the above message from
 DoreenRutledge18 appears that way.
 
 I am using SeaMonkey 2.5 and Windows XP, but they have been present
 in earlier versions of SeaMonkey as well.

Those are spam messages to be ignored.

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freelance writer in message body

2011-12-10 Thread Ken
	I looked for some mention of all text being omitted except for the 
words freelance writer in the text area of some messages posted to 
this newsgroup, but could not find any.  Why do some messages appear to 
have everything removed and these words present?  Most messages appear 
properly, but some do not.  For instance the above message from 
DoreenRutledge18 appears that way.


	I am using SeaMonkey 2.5 and Windows XP, but they have been present in 
earlier versions of SeaMonkey as well.

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Re: freelance writer in message body

2011-12-10 Thread WLS
On 12/10/2011 12:20 PM, Ken aliandika:
 I looked for some mention of all text being omitted except for the
 words freelance writer in the text area of some messages posted to
 this newsgroup, but could not find any.  Why do some messages appear to
 have everything removed and these words present?  Most messages appear
 properly, but some do not.  For instance the above message from
 DoreenRutledge18 appears that way.
 
 I am using SeaMonkey 2.5 and Windows XP, but they have been present
 in earlier versions of SeaMonkey as well.


That is all the text that was in the message. It is Spam.

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Re: 2.4.1-0.2.1 x86_64 hang with mail

2011-12-10 Thread Lucas Levrel
Context reminder: SM 2.4.1 as distributed by Opensuse 11.2 didn't work 
(Mail crashed). 2.5 doesn't any better.


Le 30 novembre 2011, Lucas Levrel a écrit :
Try installing by hand, not the suse packages. The official version works for 
WLS (see above mentionned thread). I didn't have time to try.


Finally, I could take time to install the upstream SM 2.5. It works (for 
now: I installed 5 minutes ago!), but it doesn't find any plugins. There 
are many installed on my system:

- adobe reader
- default plugin
- djview
- java
- NPAPI plugins wrapper
- packagekit
- shockwave flash

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100% CPU while Looking up smtp.gmail.com

2011-12-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR

Is there any obvious reason why Seamonkey (2.5) should use 100% CPU
while Looking up smtp.gmail.com ?  I don't pretend to know very
much about TCP, but I would have thought that a DNS lookup would
have involved sending a few packets and then sitting there waiting
for a response, presumably re-trying if no response is received
within (say) 5 seconds.  So what is it doing while Looking up
smtp.gmail.com that requires 100% CPU ?

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Re: 2.4.1-0.2.1 x86_64 hang with mail

2011-12-10 Thread WLS
On 12/10/2011 04:38 PM, Lucas Levrel aliandika:
 Context reminder: SM 2.4.1 as distributed by Opensuse 11.2 didn't work
 (Mail crashed). 2.5 doesn't any better.
 
 Le 30 novembre 2011, Lucas Levrel a écrit :
 Try installing by hand, not the suse packages. The official version
 works for WLS (see above mentionned thread). I didn't have time to try.
 
 Finally, I could take time to install the upstream SM 2.5. It works
 (for now: I installed 5 minutes ago!), but it doesn't find any plugins.
 There are many installed on my system:
 - adobe reader
 - default plugin
 - djview
 - java
 - NPAPI plugins wrapper
 - packagekit
 - shockwave flash
 
 What should I do?
 

First why are you using openSUSE 11.2? It reached End of Life on May
12th 2011.

What do you mean by upstream SM 2.5?

What do you show in your .mozilla/plugins folder?

Maybe this will help.

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Troubleshooting%20plugins
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Re: 100% CPU while Looking up smtp.gmail.com

2011-12-10 Thread Jay Garcia
On 10.12.2011 16:27, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Is there any obvious reason why Seamonkey (2.5) should use 100% CPU
 while Looking up smtp.gmail.com ?  I don't pretend to know very
 much about TCP, but I would have thought that a DNS lookup would
 have involved sending a few packets and then sitting there waiting
 for a response, presumably re-trying if no response is received
 within (say) 5 seconds.  So what is it doing while Looking up
 smtp.gmail.com that requires 100% CPU ?
 
 Philip Taylor

How are you trying to do the lookup, through a web site or what?

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Re: 100% CPU while Looking up smtp.gmail.com

2011-12-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Jay Garcia wrote:


How are you trying to do the lookup, through a web site or what?


No, my normal Seamonkey e-mail client trying to send e-mail,
whence the fact that it is Looking up smtp.gmail.com.

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Re: freelance writer in message body

2011-12-10 Thread J. Weaver Jr.

WLS wrote:

On 12/10/2011 12:20 PM, Ken aliandika:

 I looked for some mention of all text being omitted except for the
 words freelance writer in the text area of some messages posted to
 this newsgroup, but could not find any.  Why do some messages appear to
 have everything removed and these words present?  Most messages appear
 properly, but some do not.  For instance the above message from
 DoreenRutledge18 appears that way.

 I am using SeaMonkey 2.5 and Windows XP, but they have been present
 in earlier versions of SeaMonkey as well.



That is all the text that was in the message. It is Spam.


But, NO! It _must_ have been SeaMonkey's fault!  ;)  -JW
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Re: freelance writer in message body

2011-12-10 Thread Ken

J. Weaver Jr. wrote:

WLS wrote:

On 12/10/2011 12:20 PM, Ken aliandika:

I looked for some mention of all text being omitted except for the
words freelance writer in the text area of some messages posted to
this newsgroup, but could not find any. Why do some messages appear to
have everything removed and these words present? Most messages appear
properly, but some do not. For instance the above message from
DoreenRutledge18 appears that way.

I am using SeaMonkey 2.5 and Windows XP, but they have been present
in earlier versions of SeaMonkey as well.



That is all the text that was in the message. It is Spam.


But, NO! It _must_ have been SeaMonkey's fault! ;) -JW


	I am not blaming SeaMonkey, I am, and have been very happy with 
SeaMonkey for many years.  I just did not know what was causing it.  I 
thought I might have something set incorrectly.  Now I know better.

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Re: 100% CPU while Looking up smtp.gmail.com

2011-12-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Philip TAYLOR:
Jay Garcia wrote:

 How are you trying to do the lookup, through a web site or what?

No, my normal Seamonkey e-mail client trying to send e-mail,
whence the fact that it is Looking up smtp.gmail.com.

A log file could show what happens in this case.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/MailNews:Logging

Using telnet i have no difficulties to connect to smtp.gmail.com.

hafi@i5_64 ~ $ telnet smtp.gmail.com smtp
Trying 74.125.43.108...
Connected to gmail-smtp-msa.l.google.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 mx.google.com ESMTP jf4sm19990060bkc.5
quit
221 2.0.0 closing connection jf4sm19990060bkc.5
Connection closed by foreign host.

Hartmut
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Browser History

2011-12-10 Thread JohnW-Mpls

Where is my browser history kept - what files, and in my profile or
elsewhere?  I used to see URLs from a few weeks back but now I see only
today's URLs. In Preferences, I have enabled saving browser history and
selected searching for 180 days.  I'm running SM 2.5 under XP.

I'm looking for the browser history file(s) because I don't do SM
maintenance from within SM, I use batch files.  Forex: for many years, a
batch file I run only on the first boot of any day clears the cache
directory in my SM profile.  Purpose was to manage HD space by removing that
big bunch of cookies - but could that now be affecting my browser history?


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Re: Browser History

2011-12-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/10/11 4:34 PM, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
 
 Where is my browser history kept - what files, and in my profile or
 elsewhere?  I used to see URLs from a few weeks back but now I see only
 today's URLs. In Preferences, I have enabled saving browser history and
 selected searching for 180 days.  I'm running SM 2.5 under XP.
 
 I'm looking for the browser history file(s) because I don't do SM
 maintenance from within SM, I use batch files.  Forex: for many years, a
 batch file I run only on the first boot of any day clears the cache
 directory in my SM profile.  Purpose was to manage HD space by removing that
 big bunch of cookies - but could that now be affecting my browser history?
 
 

History is now part of the database in places.sqlite.  There is some
disatisfaction among users about this implementation, primarily
regarding the inability to set an expiration interval beyond which
history entries expire and are removed.  See bug #660646 at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660646.

A work-around is provided by the Expire History button that can be
downloaded from
http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html#expirehistory and imported
into the PrefBar extension.  This allows the user to set an expiration
interval and delete history entries that are older.  It requires the
user to select the button manually; it is not automatic.

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Re: Browser History

2011-12-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

JohnW-Mpls wrote:


Where is my browser history kept - what files, and in my profile or
elsewhere?  I used to see URLs from a few weeks back but now I see
only today's URLs. In Preferences, I have enabled saving browser
history and selected searching for 180 days.  I'm running SM 2.5
under XP.

I'm looking for the browser history file(s) because I don't do SM
maintenance from within SM, I use batch files.  Forex: for many
years, a batch file I run only on the first boot of any day clears
the cache directory in my SM profile.  Purpose was to manage HD space
by removing that big bunch of cookies - but could that now be
affecting my browser history?


If your objective is to clear cookies, you can set SM to do that every 
time it exits. See under Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Privacy  
Security. -- Provided you close SM from time to time.


Unless you're a wildman on the web, I don't see where clearing cookies 
is going to save you much disk space, though. Your cache probably takes 
up a hundred to a thousand times more space, and you can set that to 
clear on exit as well, at the same dialog.


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Re: Long Time SeaMonkey User, final attempt

2011-12-10 Thread BeulahFuentes
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Re: Still can't see videos

2011-12-10 Thread John26Trevino
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Re: freelance writer in message body

2011-12-10 Thread J. Weaver Jr.

Ken wrote:

J. Weaver Jr. wrote:

 WLS wrote:

 On 12/10/2011 12:20 PM, Ken aliandika:

 I looked for some mention of all text being omitted except for the
 words freelance writer in the text area of some messages posted to
 this newsgroup, but could not find any. Why do some messages appear to
 have everything removed and these words present? Most messages appear
 properly, but some do not. For instance the above message from
 DoreenRutledge18 appears that way.

 I am using SeaMonkey 2.5 and Windows XP, but they have been present
 in earlier versions of SeaMonkey as well.



 That is all the text that was in the message. It is Spam.


 But, NO! It _must_ have been SeaMonkey's fault! ;) -JW


I am not blaming SeaMonkey, I am, and have been very happy with
SeaMonkey for many years.  I just did not know what was causing it.  I
thought I might have something set incorrectly.  Now I know better.


grin No personal offense intended, Ken - I was just cracking wise on 
some of the anti-SM hysterics we see here from time to time.  -JW

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Mozilla's addons web pages for SM2 redirects to Firefox?

2011-12-10 Thread Ant

Hi.

How come https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/colorfultabs/ 
redirects me to 
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/colorfultabs/? Yes, my 
user agent is real (no spoof).


I am trying to find old ColorfulTabs v4.6.5 since its v8 upgrade 
(offered through SM v2.0.14's addons updater!) lost its colored tabs. :(


Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: Mozilla's addons web pages for SM2 redirects to Firefox?

2011-12-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/10/11 9:47 PM, Ant wrote:
 Hi.
 
 How come https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/colorfultabs/ 
 redirects me to 
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/colorfultabs/? Yes, my 
 user agent is real (no spoof).
 
 I am trying to find old ColorfulTabs v4.6.5 since its v8 upgrade 
 (offered through SM v2.0.14's addons updater!) lost its colored tabs. :(
 
 Thank you in advance. :)

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/2021 SeaMonkey/2.5
(note the lack of a Firefox spoof)

I just now selected the SeaMonkey link in your message.  I got the
SeaMonkey version of the page.  I then selected the version information
link at the bottom of the page and then the complete version information
link.  I was still on a SeaMonkey page.

Perhaps your problem is the result of using an old version of SeaMonkey.

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Re: the problem ...

2011-12-10 Thread km

Stan wrote:

km wrote:

... i am badly visually impair. i know: [VIEW] Zoom etc.
but this must be done manually for EVERY read. is there a way
to preset my zoom???

km

Did you try Start/Settings/Control Panel/Ease of Access/Make the
Computer Easier to See. You can adjust font sizes. And Turn on Magnifier.

Stan


 tried it nogood


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Re: the problem ...

2011-12-10 Thread km

NoOp wrote:

On 12/07/2011 03:17 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:



Stan wrote:


Did you try Start/Settings/Control Panel/Ease of Access/Make the
Computer Easier to See. You can adjust font sizes. And Turn on
Magnifier.


Doesn't exist here, Stan (Win/XP Professional; SP3) -- did it come in
with Vista or Windows 7 ?

...
Don't know about Vist, but it is available in Win7. The OP (km) is
running Win7 according to his/her uri:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/2021
Firefox/8.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.5

Windows NT 6.1 is Win7.

@km: have you tried any of these add-ons:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/default-fullzoom-level/
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nosquint/
[Disclaimer: I haven't tried either]



... these Firefox, do you know of any for SM???


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Re: Mozilla's addons web pages for SM2 redirects to Firefox?

2011-12-10 Thread Ant

On 12/10/2011 10:17 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


On 12/10/11 9:47 PM, Ant wrote:

Hi.

How come https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/colorfultabs/
redirects me to
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/colorfultabs/? Yes, my
user agent is real (no spoof).

I am trying to find old ColorfulTabs v4.6.5 since its v8 upgrade
(offered through SM v2.0.14's addons updater!) lost its colored tabs. :(

Thank you in advance. :)


Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/2021 SeaMonkey/2.5
(note the lack of a Firefox spoof)

I just now selected the SeaMonkey link in your message.  I got the
SeaMonkey version of the page.  I then selected the version information
link at the bottom of the page and then the complete version information
link.  I was still on a SeaMonkey page.

Perhaps your problem is the result of using an old version of SeaMonkey.


Hmm, it could be. I also tried 
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/colorfultabs/ in IE7 
for kicks, but it took me to Firefox one. Haha. Oh well, thank you for 
checking.

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