Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-25 Thread Lester Caine

JeffM wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:

[...]when I select www.pctools.com it seems to be saying
the domain does not exist,
jet the same search and link works fine on the machine next door.

[...]trying to update the pctools anti virus fails, and
following the link in seamonkey also fails.


A quick peek at that site in my GetRight browser
shows it want to load 6 JavaScripts.  Got that disabled?

If I went there with a Mozilla browser,
I'd have to block almost everything to stand it.
From the contents listing I see using GetRight,
that page is also one of the most cluttered, junked-up things
I've encountered lately.


This is not a browser compatibility thing - at least I don't think so. 
The reason for going to the site was because the on-line anti-virus 
update was failing. THAT was when I found that seamonkey was having 
trouble, but the problem is not seamonkey - it's something deeper inside 
pigging windows.


This morning I quite happily started the machine - all the startup stuff 
has been disabled so it's only using windows drivers/services at 
present. I downloaded SM1.1.15 - installed it and navigated around for a 
bit avoiding known problem sites. But any attempt to go to M$ or pctools 
sites gives a dns error. And if i try to ping those problem addresses - 
address not found. But the other machines here ping pctools happily and 
get addresses for M$. It's only THAT machine which complains.


Since the important stuff IS working, I thought I'd just ignore these 
problems despite the fact that we can't update the anti virus, but I'm 
also having a problem getting email working. It will not connect to the 
email server.


THIS flagged up one thing which may be relevant. The customer is using 
AOL which I have had problems with in the past, and it seems that 
'talk-talk' are taking over and moving customers. So I'm wondering if 
something relating to THAT is now screwing up normal operation :(


So much for doing someone a 'quick favour'!

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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-25 Thread Mark Tyndall

Lester Caine wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:
I've got Seamonkey on an XP(SP3) machine and it's running fine 
EXCEPT. It's not displaying some websites. Googel and ask come up 
fine, but when I select www.pctools.com it seems to be saying the 
domain does not exist, jet the same search and link works fine on the 
machine next door.

[...]
BUT - I've got a single router on the ADSL line, which all the machines 
are accessing the internet via. It's only the one machine that is NOT 
seeing these sites. Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com 
either so I can't run windows update :(


Has the infection added lines into
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
?

Mark..
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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 39, Issue 93

2009-03-25 Thread INFO WG

Attention to HeavyDuty and moz.champ...@sympatico.ca... et al...

RE:  Just curious about error 4.1.2  

There's a few software and software / hardware units that can generate their 
version of what a error 4.1.2 is...

PHP, AMX, host server not found or not responding, sometimes related to Linux 
(and many times not) etc., etc.
 
Would help to know the ENTIRE content and as much of the audit trail you are 
talking about or were doing...

I can send a Copernic Agent search report that lists the 50+ accurate search 
hits that mention error 4.1.2 and appears to be some detailed useful 
information in almost all hits..

Joe

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Lester Caine wrote:
[...]It's only the one machine that is NOT seeing these sites.
Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com
either so I can't run windows update :(

Raise your right hand and repeat this:
I know that these sites use the LEAST-SECURE mechanism on the planet
yet I am willing to expose my Windoze install
to any infections they might want to shove down my throat.

http://google.com/search?q=cache:ZXpao3MnY7wJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Update+c+gnu+501+ActiveX+requires.Internet.Explorer+MSHTMLstrip=1


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Subject: Just curious about error 4.1.2
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SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3

Just curious,
I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a 
minute of sending but no completion, I got an error 
message that said the smtp server replied error 4.1.2, and 
recipient domain not found.
Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither mistyped 
nor missent.
I called my ISP to find out what error 4.1.2 was. The 
support guy said he had no idea and besides it was an error 
code generated by my e-mail client, not the isp.
So, did seamonkey generate this error code or did it get it 
from my isp and patch it into the error window?

After closing the error window, I just hit send again in the 
compose window and, after some hesitation, it went through.

I am still wanting know what error code 4.1.2 is all about. 
I /think/ it comes from an internet code protocol standard, 
but I could not find it. Thanks.


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Re: Personal setting screwed up.

2009-03-25 Thread Martin Feitag

Al Smith schrieb:

People on Usenet are telling me that my attributions for posts to
newsgroups are screwed up. I made a change to my personal settings
in Seamonkey a while and a couple of versions ago, but I can't
remember what I did -- that may or may not be the culprit. I tried
switching to Thunderbird, but people tell me the problem with my
Usenet post attributions is still there.

Could anyone tell me exactly which Seamonkey settings files I need
to erase so that anything I may have done to screw things up will be
corrected? I want to go back to ground zero with Seamonkey, without
losing my e-mail files.

-Al-


Then backup your profile directory, uninstall seamonkey, delete the 
program-directory and the profile dirctory at it'S default place.

Install Seamonkey, create your email-account(s) again and close SM.

Then open your new profile directory and copy the mail-files (inbox, 
sent, etc) from your old backup-profile over the empty ones in the newly 
created profile.

regards

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Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2

2009-03-25 Thread Mark Hansen
On 03/24/09 22:17, Gregory Hicks wrote:
 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 00:16:05 -0400
 From: Moz Champion (Dan) moz.champ...@sympatico.ca
 Subject: Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2
 To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
 
 HeavyDuty wrote:
  Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
  HeavyDuty wrote:
  SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3
 
  Just curious,
  I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a minute of 
  sending but no completion, I got an error message that said the 
  smtp server replied error 4.1.2, and recipient domain not 
 found.
  Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither mistyped nor 
 missent.
  I called my ISP to find out what error 4.1.2 was. The support guy 
 
 It is a sendmail error (from the SMTP process on the ISP server,
 watches port 24, 953, and one other - if configured for it.)  Means
 domain not found and is a permanent error.
 
 The delay you mentioned was caused by sendmail trying to resolve
 whatever domain you were sending to.  The length of the delay was
 caused by whatever sendmail is using to resolve domains.

... and the sendmail in this case is the service provided by the ISP.
So go back to your ISP and show this to the support tech. However,
I would guess that the problem will be temporary (yes, even though
the error says it's permanent - that just means it will be a problem
until they correct it).
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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-25 Thread NoOp
On 03/25/2009 01:17 AM, Lester Caine wrote:

 
 Since the important stuff IS working, I thought I'd just ignore these 
 problems despite the fact that we can't update the anti virus, but I'm 
 also having a problem getting email working. It will not connect to the 
 email server.
 
 THIS flagged up one thing which may be relevant. The customer is using 
 AOL which I have had problems with in the past, and it seems that 
 'talk-talk' are taking over and moving customers. So I'm wondering if 
 something relating to THAT is now screwing up normal operation :(
 
 So much for doing someone a 'quick favour'!
 

What you are seeing is more than likely the aftereffects of the
virus/trojan/bot - or you haven't completely eradicated it. What was the
name of it? Some of the latest nasties out there are designed
specifically to block those sites and keep the AV from updating/working.

I'd recommend: booting into safe mode  running your AV/AS tools from
there. And then boot with a startup CD and go through the machine again.
BitDefender (http://www.bitdefender.com/) has one that is based on
Knoppix (linux) that you can download from here:

http://download.bitdefender.com/rescue_cd/
burn the iso to a CD  then boot the machine from that CD.

BD also have a very nice linux package:
http://download.bitdefender.com/repos/#
that you can use to install. Then connect to the infected windows drive
and run scans on it.

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553 Could not create file.

2009-03-25 Thread Plaza
When I finish editing a page and then go to publish it I get an error
saying 553 Could not create file.  I have entered in all of the FTP
settings and it successfully publishes the images, but not the HTML
file?

Any Ideas?
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Re: 553 Could not create file.

2009-03-25 Thread Rinaldi J. Montessi
Plaza wrote:
 When I finish editing a page and then go to publish it I get an error
 saying 553 Could not create file.  I have entered in all of the FTP
 settings and it successfully publishes the images, but not the HTML
 file?
 
 Any Ideas?

http://help.globalscape.com/help/cuteftpmacpro3/Numbered_FTP_status_and_error_codes.htm

Do you have any spaces in the file name?

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Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2

2009-03-25 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Mark Hansen wrote:


... and the sendmail in this case is the service provided by the ISP.
So go back to your ISP and show this to the support tech. 


then their response will be well, we don't support 
SeaMonkey! If that is the case, then instist on 
talking to someone higher up the ladder.


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Re: Personal setting screwed up.

2009-03-25 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Martin Feitag wrote:

Al Smith schrieb:

People on Usenet are telling me that my attributions for posts to
newsgroups are screwed up. I made a change to my personal settings
in Seamonkey a while and a couple of versions ago, but I can't
remember what I did -- that may or may not be the culprit. I tried
switching to Thunderbird, but people tell me the problem with my
Usenet post attributions is still there.

Could anyone tell me exactly which Seamonkey settings files I need
to erase so that anything I may have done to screw things up will be
corrected? I want to go back to ground zero with Seamonkey, without
losing my e-mail files.

-Al-


Then backup your profile directory, uninstall seamonkey, delete the 
program-directory and the profile dirctory at it'S default place.

Install Seamonkey, create your email-account(s) again and close SM.

Then open your new profile directory and copy the mail-files (inbox, 
sent, etc) from your old backup-profile over the empty ones in the newly 
created profile.

regards

Martin


I wouldn't go as far as that.  I'd start with this 
first: http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/Replyintro 
and go from there.


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Re: 553 Could not create file.

2009-03-25 Thread Plaza
On Mar 25, 11:43 am, Rinaldi J. Montessi rina...@senior.envision
wrote:
 Plaza wrote:
  When I finish editing a page and then go to publish it I get an error
  saying 553 Could not create file.  I have entered in all of the FTP
  settings and it successfully publishes the images, but not the HTML
  file?

  Any Ideas?

 http://help.globalscape.com/help/cuteftpmacpro3/Numbered_FTP_status_a...

 Do you have any spaces in the file name?

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I have no spaces in the file name.
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Right side menu below left side content

2009-03-25 Thread Karl Anderson
On this page, http://brandywinebooks.net there is a right 
hand menu that gets pushed down to the bottom of the page, 
still on the right hand side, but beginning below the left 
side content. It displayed properly until a couple of weeks 
ago when the site was down for a couple of days. It's doing 
this on both my home computer (Seamonkey 1.1.7) and my 
office computer (Mozilla 1.7.3).


Is this a Mozilla/SeaMonkey rendering issue or a webpage 
coding issue?

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Re: Right side menu below left side content

2009-03-25 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Karl Anderson wrote:
On this page, http://brandywinebooks.net there is a right hand menu that 
gets pushed down to the bottom of the page, still on the right hand 
side, but beginning below the left side content. It displayed properly 
until a couple of weeks ago when the site was down for a couple of days. 
It's doing this on both my home computer (Seamonkey 1.1.7) and my office 
computer (Mozilla 1.7.3).


Is this a Mozilla/SeaMonkey rendering issue or a webpage coding issue?


it does the same thing in Firefox 2 and 3, and IE7, and 
Opera.  The only one that worked correctly is Safari.


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Re: 553 Could not create file.

2009-03-25 Thread Rinaldi J. Montessi
Plaza wrote:
 On Mar 25, 11:43 am, Rinaldi J. Montessi rina...@senior.envision
 wrote:
 Plaza wrote:
  When I finish editing a page and then go to publish it I get an error
  saying 553 Could not create file.  I have entered in all of the FTP
  settings and it successfully publishes the images, but not the HTML
  file?

  Any Ideas?

 http://help.globalscape.com/help/cuteftpmacpro3/Numbered_FTP_status_a...

 Do you have any spaces in the file name?

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 a test load.
 
 I have no spaces in the file name.

Whatever the name of the file, try renaming it to index.html and re-publish.

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OT: Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-25 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

JeffM wrote:


2) Wipe the drive clean (*NOT *just* a FORMAT
  --FDISK the partition to get any boot sector viruses).
3) Fresh install of Windoze and apps.


in all the years I've had windows of various sorts, 
I've never had to resort to that type of tactic.


WARNING: cross posted and followup set to this reply 
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Security pop up

2009-03-25 Thread jim
When one opens SM,I'm asked to key in my Password (ie for Software 
security !!??) This is something new. Ti's most annoying.Have I ticked a 
Box Somewhere ,or is it something new?. jim

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Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0

2009-03-25 Thread Ray_Net


I work with SM 1.1.14.
On my mail account - View Settings for this account - Composition  
Adressing - I have the option Compose messages in HTML format SET.

So there is no need to do something for each mail sent.

In addition, when in mail - Options - Format - is by default set to 
Auto-Detect.


googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:

I only wish I could.  The only way to do this requires me to do
Options - Format - Rich Text
EVERY TIME I send an email.

If i just write an email, and send it.  The conversion is automatic,
unheralded, and unstoppable.

Just a suggestion - read the top of the thread before you reply - it's
all up there.

thanks!
/j


On Mar 24, 7:18 pm, Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be
wrote:

googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:

Again - Please!  a way to turn off auto-conversion to plaintext.

Why not view and send in html ?
So there is no conversion to plaintextinvolved.



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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-25 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Mort wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:
Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com either so I can't 
run windows update :(


but you can't use windows update with SM


Why not? I have a problem with Windows Update with SM and Vista Home 
Premium, but my older XP machine updates nicely with SM. Please let me 
know why one can't use windows update with SM.


Thanks.

Morton Linder




how do you get win update with SM?  In all the years 
I've tried, I've never gotten it to work. So, whats 
your secret?


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Re: Security pop up

2009-03-25 Thread jim

David Thanks for reply. The If one has'nt the dot in it !.  Regards. jim

Pete Thanks for reply. I ca'nt see how one could remove it (master 
password box ) ie if required.! regards jim

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Re: Security pop up

2009-03-25 Thread jim
Pete, I just Reset (Master password).The pop up request came requesting 
Password for Security Software again when I opened SM. !!!.What a Pain. jim

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Re: Security pop up

2009-03-25 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

jim wrote:
Pete, I just Reset (Master password).The pop up request came requesting 
Password for Security Software again when I opened SM. !!!.What a Pain. jim


what have you got running in the background? Maybe that 
is causing the problem and not SM.


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Re: Security pop up

2009-03-25 Thread jim
Nothing Pete.Gee,What a Mix up.This must be making you Blokes wonder 
Too.I'm Getting Cheesed off I Know that.Regards  Thanks Pete . jim

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Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0

2009-03-25 Thread google00

Yes Ray - that option is there - Feel free to set it.  I have mine
set.  Doesn't make any difference.  Seamonkey will STILL convert your
messages to plain text when it thinks it's appropriate.  So if you
want to be sure that you send in HTML, you MUST do something for EACH
Email.  This is well documented in the thread I refer to at the top of
this discussion.

Not sure why so many people want to insist, without checking, that
there isn't a problem.   strange... 8-}

On Mar 25, 6:47 pm, Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be
wrote:
 I work with SM 1.1.14.
 On my mail account - View Settings for this account - Composition 
 Adressing - I have the option Compose messages in HTML format SET.
 So there is no need to do something for each mail sent.

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Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0

2009-03-25 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:

Yes Ray - that option is there - Feel free to set it.  I have mine
set.  Doesn't make any difference.  Seamonkey will STILL convert your
messages to plain text when it thinks it's appropriate.  So if you
want to be sure that you send in HTML, you MUST do something for EACH
Email.  This is well documented in the thread I refer to at the top of
this discussion.

Not sure why so many people want to insist, without checking, that
there isn't a problem.   strange... 8-}

On Mar 25, 6:47 pm, Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be
wrote:

I work with SM 1.1.14.
On my mail account - View Settings for this account - Composition 
Adressing - I have the option Compose messages in HTML format SET.
So there is no need to do something for each mail sent.



no, you're missing one setting: Edit, Preferences, Mail 
 Newsgroups, Send Format, and at the top right, select 
either the 3rd or 4th setting.


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OT Re: 553 Could not create file.

2009-03-25 Thread Rinaldi J. Montessi
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:
 Your UA doesn't tell me what OS you are using, so
 I'm fishing a little.
 
 sure it does.  Chances are you see G2/1.0.  Thats 
 google groups.  So, you need to View Source and from 
 there you will see:
 
 X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 
 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) Gecko/20090303 
 SeaMonkey/1.1.15,gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe)
 
 which shows you want you want.

*Sigh*  For the good old days...

I must be some form of Luddite.  I can't wrap my head around the concept
of webmail and webnews ;-)

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