Re: SeaMonkey 2.1 Beta 2 Introduces New Features

2011-02-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

...

Release notes, including Known Issues section:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.1b


Evidently you meant to link:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/

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No Toy Factory theme?

2011-02-15 Thread Tom S.
Why can't anyone port the Toy Factory theme to work with SeaMonkey 2? 
When I search for it, all I ever see is that the ones who used to 
support it claim they no longer have the time for it.  So, isn't there 
anyone else who can fix it?


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Re: New Seamonkey user - Addressbook questions.

2011-02-15 Thread Daniel

Rick Merrill wrote:

upscope wrote:

On Saturday, February 12, 2011 02:37:59 AM Daniel wrote:

upscope wrote:

SeaMonkey 2.0.11 (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux

x86_64;

en-US; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/20101124 SUSE/2.0.11-0.2.1

SeaMonkey/2.0.11)


opensuse 11.3

1) First I figured out how to create a mailing list and they

appear

under personal Addressbook. I also have a collected addressbook.

What In

need is a seperate address book for my mailing lists such as:
Personal addressbook (contains all addresses of personal

nature).

Collected addressbook to act as holding area for new

addresses

Then one called Lions maill mailing lists, etc associated

with the

Lions club.



upscope, do you want a totally separate addressbook for your Lions

club

addresses, or would a list within the main addressbook do the job,

e.g:-


*Personal addressbook*
alf...@yahoo.com
bo...@gmail.com
cou...@google.com
d...@yahoo.com
edw...@gmail.com
jag...@gmail.com
LionsClub
cou...@google.com
jag...@gmail.com
ti...@gmail.com
ti...@gmail.com

This is easily done, setting up a totally separate addressbook, is

not

real difficult, but may not really be necessary.


How do i set up this third address book and the sub folders in it.

I

searched the help screens and on the mailing list archieve but did

not

see a way to do it. Looking at this as an option to Kmail.

2) how do i get seamoney to retain the changes I make to the font

size

settings? I changed them to be larger un appearance but there back

small

again as in this email. My old eyes cannot read this small of

font.




Go to Edit-Preferences-Appearance-Fonts and set yourself a larger
Minimum Font size.


3) I tried to change a folder under local folders from packman to
Packman but it kept saying folder already exists. Is this

because

seamonkey is designed for MS and does not reconize case

sensitivety.





Not at all sure about this one, but could it mean that you need to
change the Name of the actual file in the operating system, as well

as

the name with-in SeaMonkey.


Thanks for any ways to do this or documentation on doing it.



HTH

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Thanks for the reply. I want a separate Addressbook because I use
these lions lists as distribution lists and when I tried creating them
with them under the personal addressbook all I got was the list name a
a failure sending because the members of the list were not put into
the message.

Hope that makes sense.


I have 14 Address Books and each contains at least one List.
In the to field, which I change to bcc I enter the list name.
This way if one recipient has an infected computer, the infection does
not have
access to the whole list.

You do have to drag and drop each member into the list.


Yep, Rick, with-in my Addressbook, I just gave myself a new list and 
added (drag and dropped) my family members email addresses into the list 
and then composed an email to all my family members by Bcc'ing the list 
name.


So I'm reasonable sure this would do for the OP.

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Re: New Seamonkey user - Addressbook questions.

2011-02-15 Thread Rick Merrill

Daniel wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

...


You do have to drag and drop each member into the list.


Yep, Rick, with-in my Addressbook, I just gave myself a new list and
added (drag and dropped) my family members email addresses into the list
and then composed an email to all my family members by Bcc'ing the list
name.

So I'm reasonably sure this would do for the OP.

Daniel


AFIR you can select a range of addresses to drop into the TO field of an email, but 
you cannot select range of addresses to drop into a list, and that puzzles me.



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Re: Reporting Broken Web Site w SM 2.0.13pre

2011-02-15 Thread W3BNR

On 2/14/2011 8:10 PM W3BNR wrote:

On 2/14/2011 2:48 PM David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/14/11 11:06 AM, W3BNR wrote:

When trying to report a broken web site, the pop-up window Sending
report to
server just sits there with the green progress markers moving along.

Last updated: Mon Feb 14 2011 14:05:51 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.18pre)
Gecko/20110213 SeaMonkey/2.0.13pre

Extensions (enabled: 9)

[snipped]





What is the URI of the broken site?



https://secure.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/accountingloginprint.aspx?authreq=52735e7d-e7c6-40aa-9fcf-6fc667ee6882


Sign in button on right side does not work in SM. Register button
works. And after logging in with IE I can go back to SM and the rest of
the site works.



I forgot to mention that it appears to be a Java problem.  I'm using Java 6 
Update 23.


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HELP!

2011-02-15 Thread Rosemary Nayler
*Since downloading the upgrade to **SeaMonkey 2.0.11, I get constant 
messages asking me to Download Now.  To make matters worse, I have 
somehow reverted back to SeaMonkey 1.1.18 where I was actually running 
2.0.0.


I have lost most of my bookmarks and have lost a heap of emails, several 
of them important ones. 

How do I fix this?  I never thought I would have a problem with 
SeaMonkey - I have recommended it to so many people as being very 
stable, so what has happened?


Please help!
*
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Re: Does Seamonkey's HTML editor make conformity modifications to HTML it saves?

2011-02-15 Thread WLS

Phillip Jones wrote:

WLS wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Leroy Tennison wrote:

I'm running into a problem with other HTML editors where they
automatically do helpful things for me which are contrary to
what I
want and actually harmful to the final result. One example is
converting
the ASP indicators to something unrecognizable which results in the
ASP
code being interpreted as regular HTML. Another example is adding the
body and/body keywords to an HTML file which break aniframe
implementation when used as aniframe target. I realize that
frames in
general is depreciated but this is the issue I'm trying to avoid -
having someone else decide what's good for me and making automatic
modifications to what I write to enforce it.

Does Seamonkey's HTML Editor make these kinds of changes to HTML which
is saved or require them in order to save the file? If so, is there a
way to disable those kinds of modifications so that what I finally
save
consists only of modifications I make? I'm not talking about generated
HTML for explicit actions I take (such as creating or modifying a
table), I'm talking about modifications which are made for me
without
my knowledge.

Thanks for any feedback.


Every WYSIWYG HTML editor makes such suggestions/changes. And every one
of them creates dubious code. Some of them create horrible code.

The only - ONLY - answer is to learn HTML and CSS and use a plain-text
editor to write your pages.

Every page on my sites is done this way.

Then you validate:

http://validator.w3.org/

http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/

Then you correct.

Then you (hopefully) have a good site.



The one exception is DreamWeaver, which allows WYSIWYG editing plus it
allows editing a code level. Even has a built-in Validator, and if your
using proper html method the code even pass w3c. It’s a good tool for
neophytes, down in the trenches veterans as well. you can Choose view
code only, WYSIWYG or a Combination. the dual display is effective to
see what your code you just added did.



A bit of a cost difference between DreamWeaver and Composer.

DreamWeaver: $399.00
Composer: Free
Text Editor: Free

The OP could try the industry's leading free web application IDE, Aptana
Studio (comes with a free DreamWeaver trial).

http://www.aptana.com/

WLS



I never said it was inexpensive. Among some of the other things it will
do beside html is: PHP, ASPX, CSS, JavaScript.

Because you can switch the WYSIWYG editor off, if you want to type in
every little bit of code yourself.



Aptana Studio does the same and is free.

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Re: HELP!

2011-02-15 Thread Rick Merrill

Rosemary Nayler wrote:

*Since downloading the upgrade to **SeaMonkey 2.0.11, I get constant
messages asking me to Download Now. To make matters worse, I have
somehow reverted back to SeaMonkey 1.1.18 where I was actually running
2.0.0.

I have lost most of my bookmarks and have lost a heap of emails, several
of them important ones.
How do I fix this? I never thought I would have a problem with SeaMonkey


What is your operating system? (windows xp?)

Suggest you uninstall 2.0.0, then download the full SM 2.0.11 using save-to-file and 
keep the file.  Then run the SM 2.0.11 installer file: do not install to the same 
subdirectory as SM 1.  The installer will migrate all your data from 1.x to 2.x.

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About to move to New Computer

2011-02-15 Thread Phillip Jones

I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.

Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail 
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a 
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like to do 
similar with Camino, and FireFox as well.


Its been years since I've had to do this. This computer I am on is about 
7 years old. I'm not one of these types that  replace computer every 6 
months to two years because the software call for it. Usually on a Mac 
you shift when there is a shift processors  and system software is 
written that will only use that new processor type.


this will be only my 5th Mac since 1986. So I don't do this often At 
least I'd like to bring over my Mailboxes, Bookmarks, Password, and 
newsgroups and my plugins and extensions.




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Re: Does Seamonkey's HTML editor make conformity modifications to HTML it saves?

2011-02-15 Thread Phillip Jones

WLS wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

WLS wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Leroy Tennison wrote:

I'm running into a problem with other HTML editors where they
automatically do helpful things for me which are contrary to
what I
want and actually harmful to the final result. One example is
converting
the ASP indicators to something unrecognizable which results in the
ASP
code being interpreted as regular HTML. Another example is adding the
body  and/body  keywords to an HTML file which break aniframe
implementation when used as aniframe  target. I realize that
frames in
general is depreciated but this is the issue I'm trying to avoid -
having someone else decide what's good for me and making automatic
modifications to what I write to enforce it.

Does Seamonkey's HTML Editor make these kinds of changes to HTML which
is saved or require them in order to save the file? If so, is there a
way to disable those kinds of modifications so that what I finally
save
consists only of modifications I make? I'm not talking about generated
HTML for explicit actions I take (such as creating or modifying a
table), I'm talking about modifications which are made for me
without
my knowledge.

Thanks for any feedback.


Every WYSIWYG HTML editor makes such suggestions/changes. And every one
of them creates dubious code. Some of them create horrible code.

The only - ONLY - answer is to learn HTML and CSS and use a plain-text
editor to write your pages.

Every page on my sites is done this way.

Then you validate:

http://validator.w3.org/

http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/

Then you correct.

Then you (hopefully) have a good site.



The one exception is DreamWeaver, which allows WYSIWYG editing plus it
allows editing a code level. Even has a built-in Validator, and if your
using proper html method the code even pass w3c. It’s a good tool for
neophytes,  down in the trenches veterans as well. you can Choose view
code only, WYSIWYG or a Combination. the dual display is effective to
see what your code you just added did.



A bit of a cost difference between DreamWeaver and Composer.

DreamWeaver: $399.00
Composer: Free
Text Editor: Free

The OP could try the industry's leading free web application IDE, Aptana
Studio (comes with a free DreamWeaver trial).

http://www.aptana.com/

WLS



I never said it was inexpensive. Among some of the other things it will
do beside html is: PHP, ASPX, CSS, JavaScript.

Because you can switch the WYSIWYG editor off, if you want to type in
every little bit of code yourself.



Aptana Studio does the same and is free.

WLS



I'll have to forego  Aptana Studio until my Intel Mac Comes in I've 
bookmarked the link.


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Sub-Folders Disappear Frequently in 2.1b2

2011-02-15 Thread No
Hello - I do not know if this is happening to others, I find that groups 
of sub-folders disappear after about 15 minutes of SM 2.1b2 is opened.


I have to shut down the browser and re-open in order for them to re-appear.

Any suggestions or something which I have to do in order to prevent this 
or is this a legit bug?


Thank you - Bo1953
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Re: Sub-Folders Disappear Frequently in 2.1b2

2011-02-15 Thread Gordon Weast

No wrote:

Hello - I do not know if this is happening to others, I find that groups
of sub-folders disappear after about 15 minutes of SM 2.1b2 is opened.

I have to shut down the browser and re-open in order for them to re-appear.

Any suggestions or something which I have to do in order to prevent this
or is this a legit bug?

Thank you - Bo1953


I don't know the bugzilla number, but others have already seen this. 
There was a discussion a few months ago.


I find that if I double click on the folder that won't open, I get a new 
window where that level does open.  Then close the old window.  You 
don't need to restart Seamonkey.


Gordon Weast

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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-15 Thread Ant

On 2/13/2011 2:37 PM PT, Ray_Net typed:


And i don't undertand why a browser can display a page correctly and
was
unable to copy this into a piece of paper...


I'm with you on this, Ray, and I've got no idea why, if SeaMonkey has
the date required to display something on the screen, it has to go and
get the data a second time to display it on paper.seems just a way
to clog up the internet!!


This issue needs to be escalated. Is there a main bug report for this
old problem? I'd like to see Mozilla developers work on this area more.


I let you dream ... developers prefer working on what they prefer :-)


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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-15 Thread Ant

On 2/14/2011 7:02 AM PT, Ray_Net typed:


This issue needs to be escalated. Is there a main bug report for this
old problem? I'd like to see Mozilla developers work on this area more.


If a new bug report is submitted or an existing one is found, please
post the bug number here.


It looks like the following bugs reference at least some part of this
problem:

254311
263563
322925
353284
356134

...and really, just search for print preview, there's more of 'em than
I care to list here.

Getting a page from the screen to the printer has been an issue for a
_long_ time. -JW


... and will never be corrected 


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Re: Reporting Broken Web Site w SM 2.0.13pre

2011-02-15 Thread W3BNR


On 2/15/2011 12:54 AM Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
 On 2/14/2011 2:06 PM, W3BNR wrote:
 When trying to report a broken web site, the pop-up window Sending
 report to server just sits there with the green progress markers
 moving along.

 Thank you for the report, can you please file a bug on this, and
 request it be a blocking bug; the website we report to has been
 brought down as far as my memory is working anyway.

 And having the bug on file will enable me to be sure it gets fixed for
 2.0.13 [sorry, I won't respin 2.0.12 for that alone, but if it's
 patched and we need to respin 2.0.12 I would be happy to take it]

 Please CC me on the bug. [there may already be one filed, I just don't
 recall seeing it]

Bug 634283 filed.


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Re: Unhappy with password manager in v2.0.11

2011-02-15 Thread denewton

Hello,
if you can understand frensh, you could get here :
http://www.geckozone.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12t=87135
There is another topic on
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=5
my name is the last user ther has writted.
Bertrand de Pommery
John a écrit :

I recently upgraded from SeaMonkey v1.1.19 to v2.0.11. I am not happy
with the new password manager. It has two problems:

1. Sometimes it won't show any of the information until I enter the
first character. When you have many accounts and passwords, this defeats
the purpose of having a password manager.

2. There are some https accounts where the old password manager worked
but the new one does not. It doesn't offer to save the password.

Unless this is something that is going to be fixed soon, I'm going to be
looking for a different password manager program. Can anyone suggest a
good one which is compatible with SeaMonkey, and preferably is freeware?
Thanks!

John


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Re: HELP!

2011-02-15 Thread Jens Hatlak

Rosemary Nayler wrote:

*Since downloading the upgrade to **SeaMonkey 2.0.11, I get constant
messages asking me to Download Now.


What does the message say exactly? If it's asking for an application 
update that rather sounds like you're running SeaMonkey 1.x.



To make matters worse, I have
somehow reverted back to SeaMonkey 1.1.18 where I was actually running
2.0.0.

I have lost most of my bookmarks and have lost a heap of emails, several
of them important ones.


SeaMonkey 1.x and SeaMonkey 2.x use distinct profiles. Your old 1.x 
profile is only migrated once (initially) when upgrading to 2.x. So if 
you're now back to using 1.x, all the changes made to your 2.x profile 
(new mails, bookmarks etc.) are not really gone but rather just 
inaccessible to 1.x. You need to start 2.x to access your other data.



How do I fix this?


Locate your SeaMonkey application directories, e.g. by searching 
C:\Program Files for seamonkey.exe (or directly navigate to where 
you installed it if you chose a different location), start seamonkey.exe 
from any one you find and check the version from Help/About SeaMonkey.


HTH

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Re: Cannot chat with EpikNet servers and SeaMonkey

2011-02-15 Thread Stéphane Grégoire
Ray_Net a tapoté, le 15/02/2011 01:48:
 I can use http://cgiirc.epiknet.org/?chan=montest   but this interface 
 need to speak often, too often, otherwise it cuts you :-)
 
 EpikNet say that he prefer to use:
 http://www.webchat.epiknet.org/?canal=montest
 
 But this interface is not working at all - that's my problem.

 Why don't using Chatzilla?

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Re: Unhappy with password manager in v2.0.11

2011-02-15 Thread Phillip Jones

denewton wrote:

Hello,
if you can understand frensh, you could get here :
http://www.geckozone.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12t=87135
There is another topic on
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=5
my name is the last user ther has writted.
Bertrand de Pommery
John a écrit :

I recently upgraded from SeaMonkey v1.1.19 to v2.0.11. I am not happy
with the new password manager. It has two problems:

1. Sometimes it won't show any of the information until I enter the
first character. When you have many accounts and passwords, this defeats
the purpose of having a password manager.

2. There are some https accounts where the old password manager worked
but the new one does not. It doesn't offer to save the password.

Unless this is something that is going to be fixed soon, I'm going to be
looking for a different password manager program. Can anyone suggest a
good one which is compatible with SeaMonkey, and preferably is freeware?
Thanks!

John




Here are two extension that get most of the old operation Back:

http://screencast.com/t/C0iJXNIZ2jUb

and

http://screencast.com/t/D9bFutaBQ4

Plus read the information here it applies to SeaMonkey as well.

While what you change was asked for by Banks.

We are supposed to have freedom to use an application legally on our 
machines.


Anyone not using encrypted  passwords and  a Master Password are using 
the Internet risky anyway.


For most here they hate using master password for SeaMonkey /FireFox.  I 
don't use any web browser I am going to use with Bank and securities 
password without a Master password for that browser and have encrypted 
passwords.


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Re: Unhappy with password manager in v2.0.11

2011-02-15 Thread Phillip Jones

Phillip Jones wrote:

denewton wrote:

Hello,
if you can understand frensh, you could get here :
http://www.geckozone.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12t=87135
There is another topic on
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=5
my name is the last user ther has writted.
Bertrand de Pommery
John a écrit :

I recently upgraded from SeaMonkey v1.1.19 to v2.0.11. I am not happy
with the new password manager. It has two problems:

1. Sometimes it won't show any of the information until I enter the
first character. When you have many accounts and passwords, this defeats
the purpose of having a password manager.

2. There are some https accounts where the old password manager worked
but the new one does not. It doesn't offer to save the password.

Unless this is something that is going to be fixed soon, I'm going to be
looking for a different password manager program. Can anyone suggest a
good one which is compatible with SeaMonkey, and preferably is freeware?
Thanks!

John




Here are two extension that get most of the old operation Back:

http://screencast.com/t/C0iJXNIZ2jUb

and

http://screencast.com/t/D9bFutaBQ4

Plus read the information here it applies to SeaMonkey as well.

While what you change was asked for by Banks.

We are supposed to have freedom to use an application legally on our
machines.

Anyone not using encrypted  passwords and  a Master Password are using
the Internet risky anyway.

For most here they hate using master password for SeaMonkey /FireFox.  I
don't use any web browser I am going to use with Bank and securities
password without a Master password for that browser and have encrypted
passwords.


 left out link:
http://cybernetnews.com/firefox-remember-passwords/

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Re: Reporting Broken Web Site w SM 2.0.13pre

2011-02-15 Thread W3BNR

On 2/15/2011 6:30 PM David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/14/11 11:06 AM, W3BNR wrote:

When trying to report a broken web site, the pop-up window Sending report to
server just sits there with the green progress markers moving along.

Last updated: Mon Feb 14 2011 14:05:51 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.18pre)
Gecko/20110213 SeaMonkey/2.0.13pre

Extensions (enabled: 9)
* Autofill Forms 0.9.5.2 (https://blueimp.net/mozilla/)
* BetterPrivacy 1.48.3 (http://netticat.ath.cx/extensions.html)
* ChatZilla 0.9.86 (http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/) (disabled)
* DOM Inspector 2.0.8 (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/inspector/) (disabled)
* Display Mail User Agent 1.6.5 
(http://www.juergen-ernst.de/addons/dispmua.html)
* DownloadHelper 4.8.3 (http://www.downloadhelper.net)
* FireFTP 1.0.7 (http://fireftp.mozdev.org)
* IE Tab Plus 1.95.20100933 (http://coralietab.mozdev.org)
* JavaScript Debugger 0.9.88.1 (http://www.hacksrus.com/~ginda/venkman/) 
(disabled)
* PrefBar 5.1.1 (http://prefbar.mozdev.org/)
* Quote Colors 0.3 (http://quotecolors.mozdev.org/)
* ShowIP 0.8.19 (http://code.google.com/p/firefox-showip/)




Is this bug #324366?  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324366.



Yes, that bug describes the hang in reporting the broken web site and
bug 634283 which I opened today describes the broken web site.

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Re: About to move to New Computer

2011-02-15 Thread Rufus

Phillip Jones wrote:

I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.

Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like to do
similar with Camino, and FireFox as well.

Its been years since I've had to do this. This computer I am on is about
7 years old. I'm not one of these types that replace computer every 6
months to two years because the software call for it. Usually on a Mac
you shift when there is a shift processors and system software is
written that will only use that new processor type.

this will be only my 5th Mac since 1986. So I don't do this often At
least I'd like to bring over my Mailboxes, Bookmarks, Password, and
newsgroups and my plugins and extensions.





That's what I've done in the past, but I do a clean install on the new 
machine first and then move items/folders individually - generally just 
my Mail/News items, but now that I'm a bit more up on the structure I'd 
just move the whole Profile folder contents, I think.


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Some problems regarding SENT folder in 2.0.11

2011-02-15 Thread Zeb Carter
I provide tech support to a customer/friend of mine. He called me about 
a problem he was having with the SENT folder under his profile. 
Actually, there are 4 issues happening:


1) On entry to the mail/news side, he gets a notification saying summary 
file being rebuilt for this folder


2) Sent messages appear in the folder but on exiting the program, and 
going back in, the message no longer appears.


3) Compacting the folder does not seem to work (file size is roughly 4GB).

4) Cannot delete or rename the folder in an effort to recreate it.

What I have tried - deleting the .msf for that folder (still does a 
rebuild on reentry to program after being closed/exited). I do have a 
work around in place using a SENT folder as the repository under LOCAL 
FOLDERS. Newly sent messages do stay put and it did compact properly but 
I did not check final file size.


Any ideas or suggestions on a fix or wait for 2.0.12 for a fix?

Thanks in advance!!
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Re: About to move to New Computer

2011-02-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Rufus wrote:


Phillip Jones wrote:

I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.

Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like to do
similar with Camino, and FireFox as well.

Its been years since I've had to do this. This computer I am on is about
7 years old. I'm not one of these types that replace computer every 6
months to two years because the software call for it. Usually on a Mac
you shift when there is a shift processors and system software is
written that will only use that new processor type.

this will be only my 5th Mac since 1986. So I don't do this often At
least I'd like to bring over my Mailboxes, Bookmarks, Password, and
newsgroups and my plugins and extensions.


That's what I've done in the past, but I do a clean install on the new
machine first and then move items/folders individually - generally just
my Mail/News items, but now that I'm a bit more up on the structure I'd
just move the whole Profile folder contents, I think.


Provided, of course, that the two machines have the same version 
installed. You wouldn't wanna drop a v.2 folder into a v.1 machine.


And I wouldn't want to guess what would happen if the helper apps named 
on the source machine weren't present on the target machine.


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Re: Some problems regarding SENT folder in 2.0.11

2011-02-15 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Zeb Carter wrote:

I provide tech support to a customer/friend of mine. He called me about
a problem he was having with the SENT folder under his profile.
Actually, there are 4 issues happening:

1) On entry to the mail/news side, he gets a notification saying summary
file being rebuilt for this folder

2) Sent messages appear in the folder but on exiting the program, and
going back in, the message no longer appears.

3) Compacting the folder does not seem to work (file size is roughly 4GB).


I think that that (4GB) may be a magic number.
I suggest that you split the folder into at least 2 pieces
something like: 'sent-pre-yymmdd' and 'sent'.
You may be able to do this within SM by creating a 'sent-pre-yymmdd',
moving the appropriate messages from 'sent' into it, and then
compressing 'sent'


4) Cannot delete or rename the folder in an effort to recreate it.

What I have tried - deleting the .msf for that folder (still does a
rebuild on reentry to program after being closed/exited). I do have a
work around in place using a SENT folder as the repository under LOCAL
FOLDERS. Newly sent messages do stay put and it did compact properly but
I did not check final file size.

Any ideas or suggestions on a fix or wait for 2.0.12 for a fix?

Thanks in advance!!


Hope that helps. Let me know.
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Re: About to move to New Computer

2011-02-15 Thread Rufus

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rufus wrote:


Phillip Jones wrote:

I will be switching from a PowerPC Mac To an Intel Mac in next few days.

Can I move entire Folder that contains Preference newsgroups, Mail
extension and such To the new computer in same location then download a
fresh copy SeaMonkey and it open from scratch.I'd also like to do
similar with Camino, and FireFox as well.

Its been years since I've had to do this. This computer I am on is about
7 years old. I'm not one of these types that replace computer every 6
months to two years because the software call for it. Usually on a Mac
you shift when there is a shift processors and system software is
written that will only use that new processor type.

this will be only my 5th Mac since 1986. So I don't do this often At
least I'd like to bring over my Mailboxes, Bookmarks, Password, and
newsgroups and my plugins and extensions.


That's what I've done in the past, but I do a clean install on the new
machine first and then move items/folders individually - generally just
my Mail/News items, but now that I'm a bit more up on the structure I'd
just move the whole Profile folder contents, I think.


Provided, of course, that the two machines have the same version
installed. You wouldn't wanna drop a v.2 folder into a v.1 machine.

And I wouldn't want to guess what would happen if the helper apps named
on the source machine weren't present on the target machine.



Yes - agreed.  But even so, some components can be re-targeted if one 
knows/is familiar with the file structure.


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