Re: need administrator privileges to in stall?

2009-03-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Jim wrote:

My question still stands --

Has there been a change in the way Sea Monkey installs? 


no


 It has never
required me to log in as an administrator before the current change to
install new releases.


the problem is at your end.  Perhaps you think you're 
logged in as an admin, but you're really not.


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Re: Problem with SM - must always reinstall after shutting down my computer

2009-03-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Charles Milton Ling wrote:

Greetings!

I have had this problem ever since the upgrade to 1.1.15, and maybe also 
trying to get ABS to work.


As things are now, I am always informed that there some remnants of 
former installations, that I must reboot, wait - things like that.


Simply put, whenever I want to use SM after shutting down my PC, I have 
to uninstall it and reinstall it, which, of course, is annoying.


I have tried many things (system restore in Vista, for example), but 
nothing really solves the problem.


Grateful for help, as always, is
Charley


you haven't really said why you have to shut down. 
What error messages do you get?


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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Lemuel Johnson

HeavyDuty wrote:

Are there ftp sites one can upload to? How does one go about sending a 
file to an FTP site?


Here's just one of many:
http://www.sendspace.com/

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Error Message - Possible Virus Threat / seamonkey.exe

2009-03-21 Thread John Reinders

Hi,

I have attached a link to a .jpg showing an Avg error message that my 
Dad is periodically getting. Sometimes every morning after he turns on 
his computer and opens Seamonkey, sometimes every other day - not 
consistent.


I have run multiple scans of his system using Avg, also Malware programs 
including MVT and the the one from Microsoft, and AdAware and have found 
nothing. His system seems to be running fine...


Here is the link...

http://www.our-family-history.org/virusthreat.jpg

Any thoughts? He is running an older version of Seamomkey.. 1.1.7 or 
1.1.8, can't remember for sure. I will be upgrading him this weekend to 
the most current version.


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Re: Error Message - Possible Virus Threat / seamonkey.exe

2009-03-21 Thread John Reinders

Rick Merrill wrote:

John Reinders wrote:

Hi,

I have attached a link to a .jpg showing an Avg error message that my 
Dad is periodically getting. Sometimes every morning after he turns on 
his computer and opens Seamonkey, sometimes every other day - not 
consistent.


I have run multiple scans of his system using Avg, also Malware 
programs including MVT and the the one from Microsoft, and AdAware and 
have found nothing. His system seems to be running fine...


Here is the link...

http://www.our-family-history.org/virusthreat.jpg

Any thoughts? He is running an older version of Seamomkey.. 1.1.7 or 
1.1.8, can't remember for sure. I will be upgrading him this weekend 
to the most current version.


Thanks, John


First, make sure all AV and Windows updates are installed.

It is highly possible that the virusthreat is actually THE VIRUS
that is attempting to get you to click on it!!!  Do not click on
the close - I have never seen such a message from AVG, which I
use and like.

Also, be sure to PURGE THE CACHE of SeaMonkey.


Hi Rick,

Yes I purged his cache and his windows updates are up-to-date...

I haven't heard from Dad today so I don't know if it showed up again or 
not...


Quick question? Does Avg have a forum? Maybe I should post there too..

Thanks, John
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Re: Error Message - Possible Virus Threat / seamonkey.exe

2009-03-21 Thread Arne

Rick Merrill wrote:

John Reinders wrote:

Hi,

I have attached a link to a .jpg showing an Avg error message that my 
Dad is periodically getting. Sometimes every morning after he turns on 
his computer and opens Seamonkey, sometimes every other day - not 
consistent.


I have run multiple scans of his system using Avg, also Malware 
programs including MVT and the the one from Microsoft, and AdAware and 
have found nothing. His system seems to be running fine...


Here is the link...

http://www.our-family-history.org/virusthreat.jpg

Any thoughts? He is running an older version of Seamomkey.. 1.1.7 or 
1.1.8, can't remember for sure. I will be upgrading him this weekend 
to the most current version.


Thanks, John


First, make sure all AV and Windows updates are installed.

It is highly possible that the virusthreat is actually THE VIRUS
that is attempting to get you to click on it!!!  Do not click on
the close - I have never seen such a message from AVG, which I
use and like.


I have seen Web shield alert messages, and I always close them from 
the top right X even if I don't think using the close button is 
dangerous. That message is from AVG. ;)


Anyway, when searching for the file mentioned in the alert message, I 
found this:


http://www.finjan.com/MCRCblog.aspx?EntryId=2213

The page is about LuckySploit, a crimeware toolkit and explains 
how it works. LuckySploit brings code obfuscation to a whole new 
level of sophistication, far more advanced than all others we have 
seen so far.


From the explanation I can understand why the antimalware softwares 
can't find any trace of it on the computer after AVG has given the alert.



Also, be sure to PURGE THE CACHE of SeaMonkey.


In this case it's the best advice, since nothing could be found. What 
makes AVG given the alert is when some harmless looking script on a 
page in the cache is connecting to the server that compromised the 
website you have visited and cached!


Just my 2c if what you can read from my link makes any sence. ;)

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Re: Part of window is overlayed.

2009-03-21 Thread Walter

stan wrote:

When I go to this site:

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/269-R-Carver-Rd_Plymouth_MA_02360_1106838463 




The window looks like this:

http://www.fototime.com/96EAA4802CC856E/standard.


Notice how the realtor info covers up details about the house.  It works 
OK in IE and comes out with very small print.  I tried reducing my 
minimum  print size in Preferences/Appearances/Fonts but it didn't 
affect it.


Is there anything I can do?  Is it the site?

Thanks
Stan

I get this kind of thing quite often. Here's hoping the next version of 
SM will correct this.


w.
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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Ray_Net

Lemuel Johnson wrote:

HeavyDuty wrote:

Are there ftp sites one can upload to? How does one go about sending a 
file to an FTP site?


Here's just one of many:
http://www.sendspace.com/


This is an upload file(s) website ... nothing to do with ftp.

In fact, i don't understand what an ftp site is. In my opinion we have 
web sites and ftp servers.

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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread JeffM
HeavyDuty wrote:
Are there ftp sites one can upload to?
How does one go about sending a  file to an FTP site?

Lemuel Johnson wrote:
Here's just one of many:
http://www.sendspace.com/

Can you show evidence that DOWNLOADS FROM that site are via FTP?

All I find is that UPLOADS TO the site can be *from* an FTP link:
http://google.com/search?q=cache:W0JiefEaSSEJ:www.sendspace.com/blog/we-can-fetch-your-files-with-remote-uploading+FTP+us+HTTP.or+fetch+us+can.upload+us+the-upload-*strip=1
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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Martin Feitag

HeavyDuty schrieb:

Martin Feitag wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj schrieb:

W. Watson wrote:

I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M (See
Subject). However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others. I
guess it's all about one's ISP?

Yeah I don't think there's any practical SM limit, it's up to your and
the recipients ISP and any in between systems. However with files that
large you should learn how to break them up into pieces. There's
standard machinery and standards for doing that. You:
encode the pieces  --  UUencode or Yenc
break the file into pieces -- about 1-2MB each
calculate and prepare additiona error correcting pieces
Send the pieces as a series of separate messages.

The recipient:
- collects the pieces.
- If needed uses the error correcting pieces to correct
the main segments.
- decode segments
- rebuilds the original file


yes this ist an ISP limit. Nevertheless, keep in mind that FTP was
invented for large file-transfers, not email.
People should stop mailing big files but rather upload them somewhere
and email a link to the destination.


Are there ftp sites one can upload to? How does one go about
sending a file to an FTP site?


If you are at some university or middle-sized/big company: usually yes, 
they have an FTP-server to exchange big amounts of data.
You can upload files even without an ftp-client with Seamonkey, just 
login to the site via ftp://usern...@host.com and type in your password 
when requested. Then select File from the menubar, there is an entry 
for uploading a file. I can't rstart the browser right now to switch to 
English and in SM2.0alpha the upload itsself doesn't work there but I 
tested it already in SM1.1.x and it works fine. I made a short 
screen-recording, it might help anyway: http://vimeo.com/3793353


If there's no FTP server available / for private use  the transfer over 
http via filehoster is easier than setting up an ftp server I guess ;-)

here's a list: http://www.filehoster.info/filehoster.php

Seamonkey itsself works fine with pretty large attachments, though 
sending many big mails without deleting them and compressing the folers 
afterwards blows up the size of the container files, which can cause 
trouble too when it comes to gigabytes...


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Re: Part of window is overlayed.

2009-03-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

JeffM wrote:

stan wrote:

The window looks like this:
http://www.fototime.com/96EAA4802CC856E/standard.


Walter wrote:

I get this kind of thing quite often.
Here's hoping the next version of SM will correct this.


There is nothing to correct
As has been said numerous times in this thread.
THE FAULT IS **NOT** IN THE BROWSER.

The problem is that **the page** is GARBAGE.
To recap:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/941f030efad67d97?q=*-*-*-idea-*-*-*-*-*-*+zz+Validator+misspelled+138+poorly-*+Validated+qq-qq+*-*-wrong-*+zz-zz+qq-qq+moron+GUESSES+zz+GUESS


read the thread again: the problem is with SM 1.1.x and 
FF 2.x, but not with SM 2 or FF 3. SM 1.1.x and FF 2 
are with the same coding, while SM 2 and FF 3 are the 
same.


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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Martin Feitag wrote:


here's a list: http://www.filehoster.info/filehoster.php


Englisch -- is that the German spelling of English?

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Re: Error Message - Possible Virus Threat / seamonkey.exe

2009-03-21 Thread NoOp
On 03/21/2009 07:49 AM, John Reinders wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have attached a link to a .jpg showing an Avg error message that my 
 Dad is periodically getting. Sometimes every morning after he turns on 
 his computer and opens Seamonkey, sometimes every other day - not 
 consistent.
 
 I have run multiple scans of his system using Avg, also Malware programs 
 including MVT and the the one from Microsoft, and AdAware and have found 
 nothing. His system seems to be running fine...
 
 Here is the link...
 
 http://www.our-family-history.org/virusthreat.jpg
 
 Any thoughts? He is running an older version of Seamomkey.. 1.1.7 or 
 1.1.8, can't remember for sure. I will be upgrading him this weekend to 
 the most current version.
 
 Thanks, John

In addition to what others have mentioned:
http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=kotleto.com+btnG=Searchlr=lang_en

You'll find it listed here:
http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/mdl.php?search=kotleto.com
2009/03/15_00:00kotleto.com/main/?t=1   195.216.175.114 -   
Luckysploit
Sergei A Mozailo (gef...@zmail.ru)

See:
http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=Luckysploit+btnG=Search
http://novirusthanks.org/blog/2009/03/luckysploit-new-exploit-kit/
http://www.sophos.com/security/blog/2009/03/3632.html
[Not so lucky(sploit) mass defacements]

That is a nasty one; nothing to do with SeaMonkey though - AVG is merely
identifying the process that is using it. Have your dad turn off
javascript until you get it cleaned out. Good luck in cleaning that up.
Novirusthanks lists the files  registry keys that should be removed.
However, if AVG is identifying it, then hopefully you should be able to
use AVG to remove it. Try the AVG forums as well.

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Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Anyolmouse
Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the 
browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is this 
possible?

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Asus 1000HE Netbook

2009-03-21 Thread Tom Pamin
Has anyone used Seamonkey with the new Asus 1000HE netbook? I read that 
that the scrollpad has problems with Seamonkey, and the speed of the 
browser may be slow also.

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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Martin Feitag:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo schrieb:

Martin Feitag wrote:



here's a list: http://www.filehoster.info/filehoster.php

Englisch -- is that the German spelling of English?


Yes :-)


It would be nice if we could write here in german. *g*

Hartmut


I thought it might be a play on this: 
http://www.engrish.com/


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Re: Error Message - Possible Virus Threat / seamonkey.exe

2009-03-21 Thread John Reinders

NoOp wrote:

On 03/21/2009 07:49 AM, John Reinders wrote:

Hi,

I have attached a link to a .jpg showing an Avg error message that my 
Dad is periodically getting. Sometimes every morning after he turns on 
his computer and opens Seamonkey, sometimes every other day - not 
consistent.


I have run multiple scans of his system using Avg, also Malware programs 
including MVT and the the one from Microsoft, and AdAware and have found 
nothing. His system seems to be running fine...


Here is the link...

http://www.our-family-history.org/virusthreat.jpg

Any thoughts? He is running an older version of Seamomkey.. 1.1.7 or 
1.1.8, can't remember for sure. I will be upgrading him this weekend to 
the most current version.


Thanks, John


In addition to what others have mentioned:
http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=kotleto.com+btnG=Searchlr=lang_en

You'll find it listed here:
http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/mdl.php?search=kotleto.com
2009/03/15_00:00kotleto.com/main/?t=1   195.216.175.114 -   
Luckysploit
Sergei A Mozailo (gef...@zmail.ru)

See:
http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=Luckysploit+btnG=Search
http://novirusthanks.org/blog/2009/03/luckysploit-new-exploit-kit/
http://www.sophos.com/security/blog/2009/03/3632.html
[Not so lucky(sploit) mass defacements]

That is a nasty one; nothing to do with SeaMonkey though - AVG is merely
identifying the process that is using it. Have your dad turn off
javascript until you get it cleaned out. Good luck in cleaning that up.
Novirusthanks lists the files  registry keys that should be removed.
However, if AVG is identifying it, then hopefully you should be able to
use AVG to remove it. Try the AVG forums as well.

 Thanks a million! Gee this is scary stuff, what a world we live in! 
Will keep you posted on how we make out. Might be helpful to someone 
else later on...


John
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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Anyolmouse wrote:
Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the 
browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is this 
possible?


SM 1.1.x, no. SM 2 maybe, I don't know.  But, if you 
want it for SM 1.1.x, then try multizilla: 
http://multizilla.mozdev.org/


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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Hartmut Figge
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo:
Anyolmouse wrote:

 Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the 
 browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is this 
 possible?

SM 1.1.x, no. SM 2 maybe, I don't know.

http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/ps090322.png (12 KB)

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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo:

Anyolmouse wrote:


Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the 
browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is this 
possible?

SM 1.1.x, no. SM 2 maybe, I don't know.


http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/ps090322.png (12 KB)

Hartmut


I presume you're saying its in SM2, cause it sure isn't 
in SM1.1.x


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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Leonidas Jones

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Martin Feitag:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo schrieb:

Martin Feitag wrote:



here's a list: http://www.filehoster.info/filehoster.php

Englisch -- is that the German spelling of English?


Yes :-)


It would be nice if we could write here in german. *g*

Hartmut


Well, you can, its just that most of us won't understand you. :)

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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Leonidas Jones

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Anyolmouse wrote:

Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the
browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is
this possible?


SM 1.1.x, no. SM 2 maybe, I don't know. But, if you want it for SM
1.1.x, then try multizilla: http://multizilla.mozdev.org/



Yes, SM 2.0.a3 has a Clear Private Data entry in the Tools menu.

Its an alpha, but its a darn good alpha.

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Re: Part of window is overlayed.

2009-03-21 Thread Jens Hatlak

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

 SM 1.1.x and FF 2 are with the same coding, while SM
2 and FF 3 are the same.


More precisely, the Gecko rendering engine and other core parts of both 
SM 2.0 and FF 3.5 (formerly known as FF 3.1) will be the same. There 
will be no SM release featuring the FF 3.0 core.


Greetings,

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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Hartmut Figge
Leonidas Jones:
Hartmut Figge wrote:

 It would be nice if we could write here in german. *g*

Well, you can, its just that most of us won't understand you. :)

:-P

Understanding a foreign language is much easier than writing in it.
Often i have to look in a vocabulary, and the grammar, well. ;)

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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo:



SM 1.1.x, no. SM 2 maybe, I don't know.

http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/ps090322.png (12 KB)
I presume you're saying its in SM2, cause it sure isn't 
in SM1.1.x


Yes. I thought that this would be clear because you wrote already about
1.1.x.

Hartmut


just wanted to be clear, with no confusion on someone 
elses part.


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Re: Part of window is overlayed.

2009-03-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/21/2009 2:17 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 JeffM wrote:
 stan wrote:
 The window looks like this:
 http://www.fototime.com/96EAA4802CC856E/standard.

 Walter wrote:
 I get this kind of thing quite often.
 Here's hoping the next version of SM will correct this.

 There is nothing to correct
 As has been said numerous times in this thread.
 THE FAULT IS **NOT** IN THE BROWSER.

 The problem is that **the page** is GARBAGE.
 To recap:
 http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/941f030efad67d97?q=*-*-*-idea-*-*-*-*-*-*+zz+Validator+misspelled+138+poorly-*+Validated+qq-qq+*-*-wrong-*+zz-zz+qq-qq+moron+GUESSES+zz+GUESS
 
 read the thread again: the problem is with SM 1.1.x and 
 FF 2.x, but not with SM 2 or FF 3. SM 1.1.x and FF 2 
 are with the same coding, while SM 2 and FF 3 are the 
 same.
 

With 138 XHTML errors and 274 CSS errors on the page in question, how
can you be sure that the problem is in Gecko 1.8 (used by SM 1.1.x and
FF 2.x)?  It's also possible that Gecko 1.9 (used by FF 3 and SM 2)
merely guesses the Web author's intent differently when errors are
found.

Note that the page is quite readable with SeaMonkey 1.1.15 if I disable
CSS.  Thus, those 274 CSS errors must indeed contribute to the problem.

-- 

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http://www.rossde.com/.

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Why NOT Road Rage? or Why Is There No Such
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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Anyolmouse wrote:
Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the 
browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is 
this possible?
Edit/Preferences/PrivacySecurity/Private-Data/Always clear my private 
data when I close SeaMonkey/ preference-menu-panel is available in SM2, 
but I don't think it can run on Windows 9x. Are you running Fx3 on 
Win-95/98?

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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Leonidas Jones

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Leonidas Jones:

Hartmut Figge wrote:



It would be nice if we could write here in german. *g*

Well, you can, its just that most of us won't understand you. :)


:-P

Understanding a foreign language is much easier than writing in it.
Often i have to look in a vocabulary, and the grammar, well. ;)

Hartmut


Everything you write seems very understandable from here.  However, 
there are a lot German speaking users who post here, so you can always 
try.  Its just that the majority of helpers are English speaking.


Lee
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Re: Error Message - Possible Virus Threat / seamonkey.exe

2009-03-21 Thread NoOp
On 03/21/2009 04:27 PM, John Reinders wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 On 03/21/2009 07:49 AM, John Reinders wrote:
 Hi,

 I have attached a link to a .jpg showing an Avg error message that my 
 Dad is periodically getting. Sometimes every morning after he turns on 
 his computer and opens Seamonkey, sometimes every other day - not 
 consistent.

 I have run multiple scans of his system using Avg, also Malware programs 
 including MVT and the the one from Microsoft, and AdAware and have found 
 nothing. His system seems to be running fine...
...

 
   Thanks a million! Gee this is scary stuff, what a world we live in! 
 Will keep you posted on how we make out. Might be helpful to someone 
 else later on...
 
 John

Could also be that AVG is doing it's job and he's actually not infected
- hence the reason for the AVG popups. In addition to clearing the cache
 cookies that other's mentioned, and turning off javascript (at least
for awhile), I'd also clear the history (change it to store for only 1
day etc)  temporarily rename  examine his bookmark.html file. In other
words, try to 'clean' his profile as much as you possibly can, or
alternatively create a new profile for him  let him use that for a week
to see if he gets any more. I also very much recommend that you install
PrefBar  teach him to use it; he can easily turn off javascript, java,
cookies, images, flash, etc. See:

http://prefbar.mozdev.org/
  http://prefbar.mozdev.org/help/
   http://prefbar.mozdev.org/screenshots.html

Please also make sure that his current version of SM is fully
up-to-date. See:
http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/seamonkey11.html#seamonkey1.1.15
for more details.

The new 2.x version of SeaMonkey includes several features included in
FireFox 3.x such as nicely clearing history, cookies. etc on shutdown.
You might want to consider installing that version - it will import his
mail etc settings and run in parallel to his older version of SM. So
he/you can try that without affecting his exisiting version of SM.

This may be the hardest one of all: educate him about safe browsing.
Remember when he may have taught you about the birds  the bees, or that
first time that he allowed you to drive on a major highway with him in
the passenger seat? Well, it's important for the younger and/or more
knowledgeable folks to turn that around and educate their folks about
save-hex (or in my case my grown sons). Teach him about phishing, spam,
419's, that posting on a list, the web, or group is forever, etc.
  With a solid bit of knowledge on what to look for, what to avoid he'll
be able to alert you when he finds something less suspicious than an AVG
warning. He may overwelm you at first with false positives, but be
patient  treat each 'alert' as serious and if it is a false positive
explain why  how _you_ know it is.

Good luck.

Gary/NoOp




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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Anyolmouse

Anyolmouse wrote:
Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the 
browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is this 
possible?
Sorry- it's 1.1.15. I have been using Firefox 2.0.0.20 along with OE-6 
in Win ME.

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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Anyolmouse

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Anyolmouse wrote:
Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the 
browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is 
this possible?
Edit/Preferences/PrivacySecurity/Private-Data/Always clear my private 
data when I close SeaMonkey/ preference-menu-panel is available in SM2, 
but I don't think it can run on Windows 9x. Are you running Fx3 on 
Win-95/98?
 FX2 on Win ME and was still using OE6 which has been giving me a fit. 
I tried Thunderbird and didn't like it at all. Will SM2 run on ME?

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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread David L. Ross

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Leonidas Jones:

Hartmut Figge wrote:



It would be nice if we could write here in german. *g*

Well, you can, its just that most of us won't understand you. :)


:-P

Understanding a foreign language is much easier than writing in it.
Often i have to look in a vocabulary, and the grammar, well. ;)

Hartmut


Everything you write seems very understandable from here.  However, 
there are a lot German speaking users who post here, so you can always 
try.  Its just that the majority of helpers are English speaking.


German and/or Dutch to English is about the easiest for English readers to 
figure out. There's a lot of common heritage there. As long as we both avoid 
idioms. Check roger? :)

David
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Re: Automatically Clearing Passwords on exiting Browser

2009-03-21 Thread Leonidas Jones

Anyolmouse wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Anyolmouse wrote:

Firefox allows you to clear passwords, History, Etc. when exiting the
browser Haven't been able to find a way to do it on Sea Monkey. Is
this possible?

Edit/Preferences/PrivacySecurity/Private-Data/Always clear my private
data when I close SeaMonkey/ preference-menu-panel is available in
SM2, but I don't think it can run on Windows 9x. Are you running Fx3
on Win-95/98?

FX2 on Win ME and was still using OE6 which has been giving me a fit. I
tried Thunderbird and didn't like it at all. Will SM2 run on ME?


No, SeaMonkey 2 will only run on Windows 2000 and up.  With ME you will 
have to stay with 1.1.15.


Lee



Lee
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Re: How Big Can a Mail Attachment Be?

2009-03-21 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Martin Feitag:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo schrieb:

Martin Feitag wrote:



here's a list: http://www.filehoster.info/filehoster.php

Englisch -- is that the German spelling of English?


Yes :-)


It would be nice if we could write here in german. *g*

Hartmut

Nein. Es ist streng verboten!
Man darf hier nur im Englisch (oder Francosish schreiben) :-)
Auch villeicht im Ukrainish, wenn sie es konnen.
Aber kein Deutsch
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