How do I send saved messages as an attachment?

2011-03-27 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj
I have extracted some email messages from my Inbox to a fresh mail 
folder. Done by:

Highlighting the messages in the message list pane,
Right clickin on the highlight,
selecting the destination folder,
(and verifying that the messages were copied there)

Now I'd like to send the file, that is the _exact_ contents
of that mail folder, as an Attachment, with an email
to some recipient.

How do I do, accomplish, that?
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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 28/03/11 03:34, NoOp wrote:

On 03/27/2011 01:18 AM, Stereotactic wrote:



On 03/27/2011 01:45 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Hi,

Stereotactic a tapoté, le 27/03/2011 06:43:

Does Sea Monkey use the
firefox "rendering engine"?


I can say :

Seamonkey 2.0 ~ Thunderbird 3.0 + Firefox 3.5

Seamonkey 2.1 ~ Thunderbird 3.3 + Firefox 4.0

Where can I download the latest build? Does this have a ppa for Ubuntu
10.10? I'd be more than happy to report bugs and assist around here on
the lists.



PPA - Joe is quite reliable:
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey-2-test

However, its just as easy to down load from
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.1b2
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/

extract to a home folder&  run from there. Be aware that many/most of
your extensions etc will *not* work (including lightning) unless you
know how to modify the extension files.


...or which pref to create in about:config to forbid auto-disabling of 
incompatible addons.


Lightning 1.0b4pre is compatible with SeaMonkey 2.2a1pre (and, I think, 
also with 2.1b3pre): it works quite well, even without a compatibility 
override.




Were I you, I wouldn't count on the Ubuntu maintainers for valid
updates/maintenance:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey
You can see that even Natty (yet to be released) is still at
2.0.11+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
and IMO the Ubuntu "maintainers" are not only non-existent, but are also
negligent as they've added no security patches/updates in 14 weeks.

You're better off relying on Joe Leskow, or using the builds directly
from Mozilla. Anything "mozilla" on Unbuntu outside of Firefox or
Thunderbird is both suspect and unmaintained.




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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread NoOp
On 03/27/2011 01:18 AM, Stereotactic wrote:
> 
> 
> On 03/27/2011 01:45 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Stereotactic a tapoté, le 27/03/2011 06:43:
>>> Does Sea Monkey use the
>>> firefox "rendering engine"?
>>
>> I can say :
>>
>> Seamonkey 2.0 ~ Thunderbird 3.0 + Firefox 3.5
>>
>> Seamonkey 2.1 ~ Thunderbird 3.3 + Firefox 4.0
> Where can I download the latest build? Does this have a ppa for Ubuntu 
> 10.10? I'd be more than happy to report bugs and assist around here on 
> the lists.
> 

PPA - Joe is quite reliable:
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey-2-test

However, its just as easy to down load from
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.1b2
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/

extract to a home folder & run from there. Be aware that many/most of
your extensions etc will *not* work (including lightning) unless you
know how to modify the extension files.

Were I you, I wouldn't count on the Ubuntu maintainers for valid
updates/maintenance:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey
You can see that even Natty (yet to be released) is still at
2.0.11+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
and IMO the Ubuntu "maintainers" are not only non-existent, but are also
negligent as they've added no security patches/updates in 14 weeks.

You're better off relying on Joe Leskow, or using the builds directly
from Mozilla. Anything "mozilla" on Unbuntu outside of Firefox or
Thunderbird is both suspect and unmaintained.


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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 28/03/11 01:22, Ray_Net wrote:

Stereotactic wrote:

.




AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the
process of making thie mail & Newsgroup screen become a tab in the
browser but not quite there yet.



I have zero coding skills :( But I am very keen to work for the browser.
Please tell me where to start from; I'd be glad to assist (just have
some prior academic commitments though- but should be over by end of
this month:)

And yes, that would be great.


No ! I prefer to have mails&News separated ...


Oh, even if it becomes a tab, you can always open that tab in a new window.

I guess though, that having a browser URL bar on top of the 3-pane 
MailNews window would take some getting used to.


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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Ray_Net

Daniel wrote:


AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the
process of making thie mail & Newsgroup screen become a tab in the
browser but not quite there yet.



Please ... NO ! ...
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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Ray_Net

Stereotactic wrote:

.




AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the
process of making thie mail & Newsgroup screen become a tab in the
browser but not quite there yet.



I have zero coding skills :( But I am very keen to work for the browser.
Please tell me where to start from; I'd be glad to assist (just have
some prior academic commitments though- but should be over by end of
this month:)

And yes, that would be great.


No ! I prefer to have mails&News separated ...
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Re: Seamonkey No Longer Working

2011-03-27 Thread Ray_Net

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/27/11 9:11 AM, drk wrote:

I am having a similar problem.  After upgrading, SeaMonkey 2.1.13 is working it 
takes an incredibly LOONG time to load, particularly the Mail window. How 
can I revert to previous version or fix this one (revert is probably the better 
answer).




Do you perhaps mean SeaMonkey 2.0.13?  I don't think there is a 2.1.13.


The previous version of 2.0.13 is 2.0.12   


So, it's easy to uninstall 2.0.13 then install 
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0.12

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Re: Seamonkey No Longer Working

2011-03-27 Thread drk
Yes.  Typo.


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Re: Back and Forward buttons don't work

2011-03-27 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 27/03/11 14:45, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Daniel wrote:


Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Alex wrote:
[snip]

The clicked email link opens in a new window but I don't want to go
back to email but start navigating within the browser and it
doesn't work.


So then, I've already answered your question. You open the clicked
link in a new window. There are no links in this window to go back
to. If you want to "navigate" from there, you'll have to click on a
link in the page's content somewhere .. a menu or whatever .. or
type something in the location bar .. but there are *no* back links
in the history of that window (or forward links until you've gone
somewhere else and then back).


Alex, if I read between the lines a bit, maybe you mean that you have a
browser page open, then clicking on the link replaces the web site you
were at and you are wanting to get back to the page that you had open.


I thought that might be possible, so is why I asked the pointed
question. To which he answered: "The clicked email link opens in a new
window". Since new windows have no history yet, it is what fits.  :-)



There are two possible solutions that jump to my mind:
* If you change your preferences to open the link in the same tab, the 
Back and Forward buttons will work as expected.
* If you install the "Duplicate This Tab" extension, you'll be able to 
click right on a link, then "Open Link in Duplicated Tab" which will 
duplicate the history, allowing you to use Back and Forward in the new 
tab. The same extension offers, by right-clicking on a tab in the tab 
bar, "Duplicate to New Window", which copies that tab, with its history, 
to a new window, and "Detach Tab", which moves the tab (with its 
history) out of its current window and into a new one.



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Re: For those who upgraded their AdBlock Plus to v1.3.5 in SM v2.0.x...

2011-03-27 Thread WLS

TmoWizard wrote:

Ant schrieb:

Hello!

I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail&  Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ...
Did anyone else get this too?


Shocking! A Facebook-Button in ABP? I see this and i dont like it! :o


Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.1.18) 
Gecko/20110323 Lightning/1.0b1 Mnenhy/0.8.3 SeaMonkey/2.0.13



Adblock Plus 1.3.5



I dont have this problem here.

cu

Mike


Shush! I don't have the Facebook button in ABP either. Not that I would 
bother with it if it did, but I do highly recommend ABP.


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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-27 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 27/03/11 18:25, Dano wrote:

On Mar 23, 8:25 am, Stan  wrote:

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

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

Stan Pierce


Hey Stan...
Thanks for stating this publicly. I whole-heartedly agree with your
comments.
I have been using Netscape, and then SeaMonkey for many years.
I have encouraged a number of my friends to use it as well.
One of my "selling points" is that hackers and virus writers go for
the "more popular" or "better known" browsers.
SeaMonkey is not one of those, so I'm convinced that it (we) are not
in their line of fire.

Thnx...Dano


Maybe, maybe not. The Gecko rendering engine is common to Firefox, 
Thunderbird and SeaMonkey, remember, so exploits targeting Firefox could 
conceivably hit (Thunderbird HTML and) SeaMonkey as well. It is true 
though, that MSIE and Windows still have the bigger share of the 
worldwide market, so on SeaMonkey on Linux I don't feel like being near 
the center of the enemy's fire.



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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 27/03/11 06:43, Stereotactic wrote:

Hi!

I am new here so please excuse my naivette. Does Sea Monkey use the
firefox "rendering engine"? If yes, what does it take to use the latest
Firefox 4 and combine it with thunderbird code base to give best of both
the worlds in Sea Monkey?

I had earlier used it but found it to be slower than FF 3.6 so dropped
the idea. With release of FF 4, I am excited to use "ALL IN ONE" app.

What is the way forward?

Thanks!



With SeaMonkey 2.1x and later, it's easy to know which Firefox version 
is built on the same version of the Gecko rendering engine as your 
current SeaMonkey version: if you have "Advertise Firefox compatibility" 
ticked in your "Advanced / HTTP Networking" preferences (which is the 
default), you'll see the equivalent Firefox version mentioned on the 
last line of Help => About SeaMonkey, for instance like this:


* Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:2.2a1pre) 
Gecko/20110327 Firefox/4.2a1pre SeaMonkey/2.2a1pre


This is the latest "bleeding-edge" nightly I'm using, and I'm happy with 
it; but as Robert Kaiser said, there are unfixed bugs in it -- 
apparently in parts I'm not using, but YMMV. For slightly "more 
conservative" testing, SeaMonkey 2.1, equivalent to Firefox 4.0, also 
includes this "Firefox version" feature. Its "beta 2" version (SeaMonkey 
2.1b2) has been released around Valentine's day, or you can get the 
latest SeaMonkey 2.1 nightlies from 
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-2.0/ (or 
latest-comm-2.0-l10n if you want menus & messages in some language other 
than United States English).



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Re: For those who upgraded their AdBlock Plus to v1.3.5 in SM v2.0.x...

2011-03-27 Thread TmoWizard
Ant schrieb:
> Hello!
> 
> I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
> SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
> in Mail & Newsgroups window:
> http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ...
> Did anyone else get this too?

Shocking! A Facebook-Button in ABP? I see this and i dont like it! :o

> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.1.18) 
> Gecko/20110323 Lightning/1.0b1 Mnenhy/0.8.3 SeaMonkey/2.0.13

> Adblock Plus 1.3.5


I dont have this problem here.

cu

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Re: For those who upgraded their AdBlock Plus to v1.3.5 in SM v2.0.x... (P.S.)

2011-03-27 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 27/03/11 22:57, Tony Mechelynck wrote:

On 27/03/11 16:43, Ant wrote:

Hello!

I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail & Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ...
Did anyone else get this too?

I saw this in my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine. I did not see
this problem in my Debian/Linux computer though. I posted my issue in
ABP's forum: https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7217 just
in case. I wanted to see if other SM2 users have this problem too or if
it was just me.

Thank you in advance. :)


Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:2.2a1pre) Gecko/20110327
Firefox/4.2a1pre SeaMonkey/2.2a1pre
ID:20110327003001

Now that you mention it, I see the Adblock Plus icon in the MailNews
window. I don't see it as a problem; in fact, to me it would be normal
for Adblock Plus to "do its stuff" in HTML mail, or in RSS articles, or
in the "Mail Start Page", all of which are in HTML and may appear in the
preview pane of the 3-pane window.

And since I don't regard it as a problem, I couldn't say when that icon
first appeared.


Best regards,
Tony.


P.S.: Ah, sorry, you meant in the toolbar, not in the statusbar. I have 
"Show in Toolbar" unchecked in my ABP preferences, so I don't see the 
icon in any toolbar, and also not on the buttons customization palette. 
But of course if I checked it it would appear either in a toolbar or in 
the palette on every window where I now have the ABP icon in the bottom 
right corner.


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Re: For those who upgraded their AdBlock Plus to v1.3.5 in SM v2.0.x...

2011-03-27 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 27/03/11 16:43, Ant wrote:

Hello!

I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail & Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ...
Did anyone else get this too?

I saw this in my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine. I did not see
this problem in my Debian/Linux computer though. I posted my issue in
ABP's forum: https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7217 just
in case. I wanted to see if other SM2 users have this problem too or if
it was just me.

Thank you in advance. :)


Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:2.2a1pre) Gecko/20110327 
Firefox/4.2a1pre SeaMonkey/2.2a1pre

ID:20110327003001

Now that you mention it, I see the Adblock Plus icon in the MailNews 
window. I don't see it as a problem; in fact, to me it would be normal 
for Adblock Plus to "do its stuff" in HTML mail, or in RSS articles, or 
in the "Mail Start Page", all of which are in HTML and may appear in the 
preview pane of the 3-pane window.


And since I don't regard it as a problem, I couldn't say when that icon 
first appeared.



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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread Robert Kaiser

WLS schrieb:

If you really want to be on the bleeding edge.

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-central-trunk/


But we know some things are broken there and we currently don't actively 
work on fixing them as we need to concentrate on getting 2.1 finished.


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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread Howard Eisenberger
On 2011-03-27, Christian Riechers wrote:

> On 03/27/2011 12:38 PM, Stereotactic wrote:
>> On 03/27/2011 03:42 PM, Howard Eisenberger wrote:
>>> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey/2.1b2/
>>>
>>> is running fine here in Debian squeeze and wheezy (i386).
>> Am talking about the latest build based on Gecko. The link doesn't work
>> either :(
>
> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/

Right. Thanks for correcting my typo. I haven't figured out yet
how to cut-and-paste over vnc. 

Regards,

Howard E.

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Re: For those who upgraded their AdBlock Plus to v1.3.5 in SM v2.0.x...

2011-03-27 Thread Rufus

Ant wrote:

Hello!

I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail & Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ...
Did anyone else get this too?

I saw this in my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine. I did not see
this problem in my Debian/Linux computer though. I posted my issue in
ABP's forum: https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7217 just
in case. I wanted to see if other SM2 users have this problem too or if
it was just me.

Thank you in advance. :)


No - on my Mac it didn't put a button in my Toolbar, and I don't even 
have an option to do so under "Customize".


I'm using SM 2.0.13, Mac.

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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Rufus

Philip Chee wrote:

On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 18:05:35 +0530, Stereotactic wrote:


I have zero coding skills :( But I am very keen to work for the browser.
Please tell me where to start from; I'd be glad to assist (just have
some prior academic commitments though- but should be over by end of
this month:)



And yes, that would be great.


We also desperately need people with other skills.
e.g.

1. Q/A. Before we push out a new release we need people to stress test
candidates. We are very short of people on Mac OSX.

2. Help documentation. We need more people to help update the in
application help (Help->Help Contents) or F1.
and/or


3. Webpage coding skills. Our website could do with some updating both
in terms of content and in terms of design.


4. I'm not going to include bug triage because it's soul destroying work
and a sure fire way of getting people to run away screaming in terror.
(However if you are a soulless demon...)

5. Hang around support forums (well like here for example) and answer
cries for help from bewildered users.

6. Hold Tupperware parties and ... uh perhaps not that.

Phil



What do you need/want done for "stress testing"?  Just time on the 
software, or something more?


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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Rufus

Daniel wrote:

Stereotactic wrote:

I used Seamonkey without installation in Ubuntu 10.10.

It has seen a huge performance gain as far as the web page rendering is
concerned; brilliant work. I think it is the Gecko engine which is at
work.

The email composition and the address book are insanely feature rich; a
huge welcome improvement. It offers to import everything from existing
Thunderbird installation- a welcome step indeed.

However, it doesn't offer a "coherent" experience as that of Opera.
Mail/Address book needs to be integrated as a separate tab process
instead of a window as it is currently being done. I really don't know
the rationale behind the different windows but it is then something
similar to Firefox+Thunderbird.



AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the
process of making thie mail & Newsgroup screen become a tab in the
browser but not quite there yet.

Daniel



That will be nice for use on a laptop!

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Re: SeaMonkey v2.0.13 full release is out but updater doesn't give me it?

2011-03-27 Thread Rufus

Daniel wrote:

Rufus wrote:

PhillipJones wrote:

Ant wrote:

On 3/24/2011 8:02 AM PT, cyberzen typed:


Hi! What's up? Is the updater not ready yet? Thank you in
advance. :)


Add-Remove program of your SM 2.0.12 then ... install the SM 2.0.13
...


Why would I want to do that? I just want to upgrade through its
updater.


the updater does not respond positively for me...


Hmm, I wonder what's up with that. A bug? Not ready?



May its not "Official" yet. Just hope we don't go to the FF4 model. I'm
stickinf with FF3 version until it no longer works. If I wanted to use
Google I would use it. I Have Google and I can't stand it. I use it just
to verify my website works with it.

If 2.1 SM is like it I am sticking with SM 2.0.X version until it don't
work.



...SM has *never* auto-updated or notified me...I've always gotten the
news here, and then gone and downloaded the new version.

Which I just did - it's right there on the SM home page (click the
throbber); I'd consider that "official".



Rufus, yesterday (or was it Friday) I noted others here talking about
the update from 2.0.12 to .13 and checked to see that I was still on
.12, even tonight, I'm still on .12, then I checked
Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Software Installation and noted that I've
selected to check for updates weekly, so I suppose I've still got a
couple of days.if I want to wait that long!!

Daniel


And that may be my issue as well...I may be beating SM to the punch, 
even though I have my pref set to check daily.  Even thus I've *never* 
experienced an auto-install with any SM version on any of my Macs!


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Re: For those who upgraded their AdBlock Plus to v1.3.5 in SM v2.0.x...

2011-03-27 Thread WLS

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

Ant wrote:

Hello!

I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail & Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ...
Did anyone else get this too?

I saw this in my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine. I did not see
this problem in my Debian/Linux computer though. I posted my issue in
ABP's forum: https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7217 just
in case. I wanted to see if other SM2 users have this problem too or if
it was just me.

Thank you in advance. :)


Just installed it now... Seamonkey 2.0.13, Windows XP/SP3. I don't see
the icon in my toolbar. Sorry.




Do you have Show in Toolbar checked under Options?

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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread WLS

Stereotactic wrote:



On 03/27/2011 01:45 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Hi,

Stereotactic a tapoté, le 27/03/2011 06:43:

Does Sea Monkey use the
firefox "rendering engine"?


I can say :

Seamonkey 2.0 ~ Thunderbird 3.0 + Firefox 3.5

Seamonkey 2.1 ~ Thunderbird 3.3 + Firefox 4.0

Where can I download the latest build? Does this have a ppa for Ubuntu
10.10? I'd be more than happy to report bugs and assist around here on
the lists.



If you really want to be on the bleeding edge.

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-central-trunk/

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Re: For those who upgraded their AdBlock Plus to v1.3.5 in SM v2.0.x...

2011-03-27 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Ant wrote:

Hello!

I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail & Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ...
Did anyone else get this too?

I saw this in my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine. I did not see
this problem in my Debian/Linux computer though. I posted my issue in
ABP's forum: https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7217 just
in case. I wanted to see if other SM2 users have this problem too or if
it was just me.

Thank you in advance. :)


Just installed it now... Seamonkey 2.0.13, Windows XP/SP3.  I don't see 
the icon in my toolbar.  Sorry.



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Installing an Extension When Internet Connection Is Disabled

2011-03-27 Thread David E. Ross
Because I prefer to archive all software that I install, I download the
.xpi files for extensions and then install them from my local hard
drive.  Because I log the changes made when I install software, I
disable my Internet connection prior to doing the installation in order
to prevent extraneous changes to my system (e.g., resynchronization of
my clock, downloading of E-mail).

Today, I tried to install the 1.3.5 update to AdBlock Plus.  It failed
to install, with the message:
  SeaMonkey could not install the file at
  file:///D:/downloads/software/...
  because: Signing could not be verified.
  -260

When I retried the installation with my Internet connection enabled, it
worked without any problems.

How can I install extensions and other add-ons without an Internet
connection?

Followup-to set to mozilla.dev.extensions.

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On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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Re: Seamonkey No Longer Working

2011-03-27 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/27/11 9:11 AM, drk wrote:
> I am having a similar problem.  After upgrading, SeaMonkey 2.1.13 is working 
> it takes an incredibly LOONG time to load, particularly the Mail window. 
> How can I revert to previous version or fix this one (revert is probably the 
> better answer).
> 
> 

Do you perhaps mean SeaMonkey 2.0.13?  I don't think there is a 2.1.13.

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posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
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Re: smtp password problem

2011-03-27 Thread Bud
On Mar 27, 12:52 pm, Bud  wrote:
> On Mar 27, 8:12 am, Daniel  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Bud wrote:
> > > One of three profiles has suddenly developed a problem.  When the
> > > profile is selected an 'Alert' error message comes up saying (in part)
> > > 'Could not initialize the application's profile directory ..."
>
> > > Attempting to send an email results in a 'Send Message Error': Sending
> > > of message failed. An error occurred sending mail.  Could not get
> > > password for smtp.comcast.net. The message was not sent.
>
> > > I'm at a loss to solve this.  Other profile works fine.  Help would
> > > sure be appreciated.  Thanks.  Bud
>
> > Bud, have you check (in the problematic profile) Tools->Password Manager
> > to see if your ISP's password is still listed??
>
> > (I'm having problems logging into my Usenet server because the Password
> > manager has forgotten my passwords!!)
>
> > Daniel
>
> Thanks Daniel.  There are no entries in the Password block.

Solved the problem by opening a new profile into which I copied the
mail folder, etc.  Wish I new what caused the smoke.  At least the
fire's put out.  Bud
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Re: Seamonkey No Longer Working

2011-03-27 Thread drk
I am having a similar problem.  After upgrading, SeaMonkey 2.1.13 is working it 
takes an incredibly LOONG time to load, particularly the Mail window. How 
can I revert to previous version or fix this one (revert is probably the better 
answer).


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Re: smtp password problem

2011-03-27 Thread Bud
On Mar 27, 8:12 am, Daniel  wrote:
> Bud wrote:
> > One of three profiles has suddenly developed a problem.  When the
> > profile is selected an 'Alert' error message comes up saying (in part)
> > 'Could not initialize the application's profile directory ..."
>
> > Attempting to send an email results in a 'Send Message Error': Sending
> > of message failed. An error occurred sending mail.  Could not get
> > password for smtp.comcast.net. The message was not sent.
>
> > I'm at a loss to solve this.  Other profile works fine.  Help would
> > sure be appreciated.  Thanks.  Bud
>
> Bud, have you check (in the problematic profile) Tools->Password Manager
> to see if your ISP's password is still listed??
>
> (I'm having problems logging into my Usenet server because the Password
> manager has forgotten my passwords!!)
>
> Daniel

Thanks Daniel.  There are no entries in the Password block.
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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-27 Thread Dano
On Mar 23, 8:25 am, Stan  wrote:
> I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
> have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
> logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.
>
> I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
> going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for making
> this possible.
>
> Stan Pierce

Hey Stan...
Thanks for stating this publicly. I whole-heartedly agree with your
comments.
I have been using Netscape, and then SeaMonkey for many years.
I have encouraged a number of my friends to use it as well.
One of my "selling points" is that hackers and virus writers go for
the "more popular" or "better known" browsers.
SeaMonkey is not one of those, so I'm convinced that it (we) are not
in their line of fire.

Thnx...Dano
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For those who upgraded their AdBlock Plus to v1.3.5 in SM v2.0.x...

2011-03-27 Thread Ant

Hello!

I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's 
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon 
in Mail & Newsgroups window: 
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ... 
Did anyone else get this too?


I saw this in my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine. I did not see 
this problem in my Debian/Linux computer though. I posted my issue in 
ABP's forum: https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7217 just 
in case. I wanted to see if other SM2 users have this problem too or if 
it was just me.


Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: SeaMonkey and a non-working animated gif

2011-03-27 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Chantelle Johnston wrote:

But it doesn't work anywhere else and that's where the problem lies.



Very strange... if it works in the "Sent" folder, then it SHOULD be 
working on the receiving side as well.  What happens when you send it to 
yourself?


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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread WLS

Daniel wrote:

Stereotactic wrote:

I used Seamonkey without installation in Ubuntu 10.10.

It has seen a huge performance gain as far as the web page rendering is
concerned; brilliant work. I think it is the Gecko engine which is at
work.

The email composition and the address book are insanely feature rich; a
huge welcome improvement. It offers to import everything from existing
Thunderbird installation- a welcome step indeed.

However, it doesn't offer a "coherent" experience as that of Opera.
Mail/Address book needs to be integrated as a separate tab process
instead of a window as it is currently being done. I really don't know
the rationale behind the different windows but it is then something
similar to Firefox+Thunderbird.



AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the
process of making thie mail & Newsgroup screen become a tab in the
browser but not quite there yet.

Daniel



I seriously hope not, but since I have 3 SeaMonkey's on my PC currently, 
I will probably be testing it out in the alpha and beta versions.


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Re: Importing mail & news to a new profile

2011-03-27 Thread Crazygolfer

Daniel wrote:

Crazygolfer wrote:

having trouble Importing mail & news to a new profile. have tried
copying mail & news to new profile but after doing that it still asks to
go thru a set up like nothing is there. tried to use Mozbackup but it
does not allow to select the new profile for restoring from another
profile. any other suggestions? thanks


Have you actually set up the new Profile in SeaMonkey??

Daniel



Yes new profile is set up
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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Stereotactic



On 03/27/2011 06:28 PM, Philip Chee wrote:


We also desperately need people with other skills.
e.g.

1. Q/A. Before we push out a new release we need people to stress test
candidates. We are very short of people on Mac OSX.
I am on Linux; wouldn't touch Jobs' ecosystem with a barge pole :) But 
Linux can always be worked out :)

2. Help documentation. We need more people to help update the in
application help (Help->Help Contents) or F1.
and/or

Thats the easiest thing to do; let me get rid of my exams and this is 
the first thing to do :)

3. Webpage coding skills. Our website could do with some updating both
in terms of content and in terms of design.

To my very limited knowledge, if there is a backend CMS, wouldn't it be 
easy to apply a new template :) No jokes apart, let me see if I could 
ask few of my buddies to help me on this.

4. I'm not going to include bug triage because it's soul destroying work
and a sure fire way of getting people to run away screaming in terror.
(However if you are a soulless demon...)
If I am strongly committed to Open Source, trust me it's not difficult 
provided there is a clear cut case of how to do it. But more on that 
later; I'd email you for guidance.

5. Hang around support forums (well like here for example) and answer
cries for help from bewildered users.
Yes! Newsgroups is the way forward though. I am using the news server; 
it's very easy to subscribe and unsubscribe. Would try my level best (to 
best of my ability and very limited understanding).

6. Hold Tupperware parties and ... uh perhaps not that.
Hmm... In India it doesn't happen :( But it's a damned good idea. I 
seriously hope that it is polished up and would try and create some 
interest. I also blog and trying to get a toehold in major newspapers to 
write for them. But "good talent" is often "not recognized" :(  (Just 
kidding).

Phil


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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Philip Chee
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 18:05:35 +0530, Stereotactic wrote:

> I have zero coding skills :( But I am very keen to work for the browser. 
> Please tell me where to start from; I'd be glad to assist (just have 
> some prior academic commitments though- but should be over by end of 
> this month:)

> And yes, that would be great.

We also desperately need people with other skills.
e.g.

1. Q/A. Before we push out a new release we need people to stress test
candidates. We are very short of people on Mac OSX.

2. Help documentation. We need more people to help update the in
application help (Help->Help Contents) or F1.
and/or


3. Webpage coding skills. Our website could do with some updating both
in terms of content and in terms of design.


4. I'm not going to include bug triage because it's soul destroying work
and a sure fire way of getting people to run away screaming in terror.
(However if you are a soulless demon...)

5. Hang around support forums (well like here for example) and answer
cries for help from bewildered users.

6. Hold Tupperware parties and ... uh perhaps not that.

Phil

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Re: Back and Forward buttons don't work

2011-03-27 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Daniel wrote:

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Alex wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> The clicked email link opens in a new window but I don't want to go
>>> back to email but start navigating within the browser and it
>>> doesn't work.
>> 
>> So then, I've already answered your question. You open the clicked
>> link in a new window. There are no links in this window to go back
>> to. If you want to "navigate" from there, you'll have to click on a
>> link in the page's content somewhere .. a menu or whatever .. or
>> type something in the location bar .. but there are *no* back links
>> in the history of that window (or forward links until you've gone
>> somewhere else and then back).
> 
> Alex, if I read between the lines a bit, maybe you mean that you have a 
> browser page open, then clicking on the link replaces the web site you 
> were at and you are wanting to get back to the page that you had open.

I thought that might be possible, so is why I asked the pointed
question. To which he answered: "The clicked email link opens in a new
window". Since new windows have no history yet, it is what fits.  :-)

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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Stereotactic

.




AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the 
process of making thie mail & Newsgroup screen become a tab in the 
browser but not quite there yet.



I have zero coding skills :( But I am very keen to work for the browser. 
Please tell me where to start from; I'd be glad to assist (just have 
some prior academic commitments though- but should be over by end of 
this month:)


And yes, that would be great.
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Re: Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Daniel

Stereotactic wrote:

I used Seamonkey without installation in Ubuntu 10.10.

It has seen a huge performance gain as far as the web page rendering is
concerned; brilliant work. I think it is the Gecko engine which is at work.

The email composition and the address book are insanely feature rich; a
huge welcome improvement. It offers to import everything from existing
Thunderbird installation- a welcome step indeed.

However, it doesn't offer a "coherent" experience as that of Opera.
Mail/Address book needs to be integrated as a separate tab process
instead of a window as it is currently being done. I really don't know
the rationale behind the different windows but it is then something
similar to Firefox+Thunderbird.



AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the 
process of making thie mail & Newsgroup screen become a tab in the 
browser but not quite there yet.


Daniel


I foresee Seamonkey as a comprehensive project; an integrated browser
(like Opera) which would then really kick some dust.

At present, I am on Shredder and Firefox 4 and more than happy; but
really need just one app to replace them all. (Including Opera for good
as a closed source programme).



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Re: Importing mail & news to a new profile

2011-03-27 Thread Daniel

Crazygolfer wrote:

having trouble Importing mail & news to a new profile. have tried
copying mail & news to new profile but after doing that it still asks to
go thru a set up like nothing is there. tried to use Mozbackup but it
does not allow to select the new profile for restoring from another
profile. any other suggestions? thanks


Have you actually set up the new Profile in SeaMonkey??

Daniel
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Re: Back and Forward buttons don't work

2011-03-27 Thread Daniel

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Alex wrote:


Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Alex wrote:

Since SM 2.0.12 release, when I click on any link in my email and
open the browser and subsequently clink on the link within the
browser the Back and Forward buttons are grayed out.
When I start first the browser all is OK.
I wonder if this is only an issue with my set up or it's bug.


Is the clicked (email) link opening in a new tab or window?  If so,
there are no links (in the browser) to go back to. That back button
will not take you back to the email, if that was what you wanted...


The clicked email link opens in a new window but I don't want to go
back to email but start navigating within the browser and it doesn't
work.


So then, I've already answered your question. You open the clicked link
in a new window. There are no links in this window to go back to. If you
want to "navigate" from there, you'll have to click on a link in the
page's content somewhere .. a menu or whatever .. or type something in
the location bar .. but there are *no* back links in the history of that
window (or forward links until you've gone somewhere else and then
back).

[Please don't top-post; thanks for your cooperation.]



Alex, if I read between the lines a bit, maybe you mean that you have a 
browser page open, then clicking on the link replaces the web site you 
were at and you are wanting to get back to the page that you had open.


If this is the case, have a look at your settings at 
Edit->Preferences->Browser->Tabbed Browsing and set your "Links from 
other applications" to "A new Tab in the current window", maybe.


HTH

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Some thoughts

2011-03-27 Thread Stereotactic

I used Seamonkey without installation in Ubuntu 10.10.

It has seen a huge performance gain as far as the web page rendering is 
concerned; brilliant work. I think it is the Gecko engine which is at work.


The email composition and the address book are insanely feature rich; a 
huge welcome improvement. It offers to import everything from existing 
Thunderbird installation- a welcome step indeed.


However, it doesn't offer a "coherent" experience as that of Opera. 
Mail/Address book needs to be integrated as a separate tab process 
instead of a window as it is currently being done. I really don't know 
the rationale behind the different windows but it is then something 
similar to Firefox+Thunderbird.


I foresee Seamonkey as a comprehensive project; an integrated browser 
(like Opera) which would then really kick some dust.


At present, I am on Shredder and Firefox 4 and more than happy; but 
really need just one app to replace them all. (Including Opera for good 
as a closed source programme).


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Re: smtp password problem

2011-03-27 Thread Daniel

Bud wrote:

One of three profiles has suddenly developed a problem.  When the
profile is selected an 'Alert' error message comes up saying (in part)
'Could not initialize the application's profile directory ..."

Attempting to send an email results in a 'Send Message Error': Sending
of message failed. An error occurred sending mail.  Could not get
password for smtp.comcast.net. The message was not sent.

I'm at a loss to solve this.  Other profile works fine.  Help would
sure be appreciated.  Thanks.  Bud


Bud, have you check (in the problematic profile) Tools->Password Manager 
to see if your ISP's password is still listed??


(I'm having problems logging into my Usenet server because the Password 
manager has forgotten my passwords!!)


Daniel

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Re: SeaMonkey v2.0.13 full release is out but updater doesn't give me it?

2011-03-27 Thread Daniel

Rufus wrote:

PhillipJones wrote:

Ant wrote:

On 3/24/2011 8:02 AM PT, cyberzen typed:


Hi! What's up? Is the updater not ready yet? Thank you in
advance. :)


Add-Remove program of your SM 2.0.12 then ... install the SM 2.0.13
...


Why would I want to do that? I just want to upgrade through its
updater.


the updater does not respond positively for me...


Hmm, I wonder what's up with that. A bug? Not ready?



May its not "Official" yet. Just hope we don't go to the FF4 model. I'm
stickinf with FF3 version until it no longer works. If I wanted to use
Google I would use it. I Have Google and I can't stand it. I use it just
to verify my website works with it.

If 2.1 SM is like it I am sticking with SM 2.0.X version until it don't
work.



...SM has *never* auto-updated or notified me...I've always gotten the
news here, and then gone and downloaded the new version.

Which I just did - it's right there on the SM home page (click the
throbber); I'd consider that "official".



Rufus, yesterday (or was it Friday) I noted others here talking about 
the update from 2.0.12 to .13 and checked to see that I was still on 
.12, even tonight, I'm still on .12, then I checked 
Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Software Installation and noted that I've 
selected to check for updates weekly, so I suppose I've still got a 
couple of days.if I want to wait that long!!


Daniel
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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread Christian Riechers
On 03/27/2011 12:38 PM, Stereotactic wrote:
> 
> 
> On 03/27/2011 03:42 PM, Howard Eisenberger wrote:
>> On 2011-03-27, Stereotactic wrote:
>>
>>> On 03/27/2011 01:45 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
 Seamonkey 2.0 ~ Thunderbird 3.0 + Firefox 3.5

 Seamonkey 2.1 ~ Thunderbird 3.3 + Firefox 4.0
>>> Where can I download the latest build? Does this have a ppa for Ubuntu
>>> 10.10? I'd be more than happy to report bugs and assist around here on
>>> the lists.
>> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey/2.1b2/
>>
>> is running fine here in Debian squeeze and wheezy (i386).
> Am talking about the latest build based on Gecko. The link doesn't work
> either :(
>> Regards,
>>
>> Howard E.
>>
> 

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/

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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread Stereotactic



On 03/27/2011 03:42 PM, Howard Eisenberger wrote:

On 2011-03-27, Stereotactic wrote:


On 03/27/2011 01:45 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Seamonkey 2.0 ~ Thunderbird 3.0 + Firefox 3.5

Seamonkey 2.1 ~ Thunderbird 3.3 + Firefox 4.0

Where can I download the latest build? Does this have a ppa for Ubuntu
10.10? I'd be more than happy to report bugs and assist around here on
the lists.

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey/2.1b2/

is running fine here in Debian squeeze and wheezy (i386).
Am talking about the latest build based on Gecko. The link doesn't work 
either :(

Regards,

Howard E.



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smtp password problem

2011-03-27 Thread Bud
One of three profiles has suddenly developed a problem.  When the
profile is selected an 'Alert' error message comes up saying (in part)
'Could not initialize the application's profile directory ..."

Attempting to send an email results in a 'Send Message Error': Sending
of message failed. An error occurred sending mail.  Could not get
password for smtp.comcast.net. The message was not sent.

I'm at a loss to solve this.  Other profile works fine.  Help would
sure be appreciated.  Thanks.  Bud
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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread Howard Eisenberger
On 2011-03-27, Stereotactic wrote:

> On 03/27/2011 01:45 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
>>
>> Seamonkey 2.0 ~ Thunderbird 3.0 + Firefox 3.5
>>
>> Seamonkey 2.1 ~ Thunderbird 3.3 + Firefox 4.0
> Where can I download the latest build? Does this have a ppa for Ubuntu 
> 10.10? I'd be more than happy to report bugs and assist around here on 
> the lists.

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey/2.1b2/

is running fine here in Debian squeeze and wheezy (i386).

Regards,

Howard E.

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Re: Does Seamonkey use latest Firefox "engine"?

2011-03-27 Thread Stereotactic



On 03/27/2011 01:45 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Hi,

Stereotactic a tapoté, le 27/03/2011 06:43:

Does Sea Monkey use the
firefox "rendering engine"?


I can say :

Seamonkey 2.0 ~ Thunderbird 3.0 + Firefox 3.5

Seamonkey 2.1 ~ Thunderbird 3.3 + Firefox 4.0
Where can I download the latest build? Does this have a ppa for Ubuntu 
10.10? I'd be more than happy to report bugs and assist around here on 
the lists.


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Re: Future of PPC support in Seamonkey

2011-03-27 Thread Ray_Net

PhillipJones wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Adam Jimerson wrote:

Unless something has changed Seamonkey 2.1 is still no long
compatible with PPC correct?


Correct. The platform SM 2.1 will be based on, Mozilla 2.0, dropped PPC
support.



1. Is this so important ... dropping PPC support ?
2. BTW What is PPC ?


PowerPC that used a RISC Processor from Motorola

Yes it important I just updated to Intel Machine only 3 weeks ago. And
it cost me a good 6 thousand to do so. Counting the Computer and the
Software. Just updating Software has cost me about 2-2.5 K. Not everyone
can afford to upgrade. I really can't I had to dig into my retirement
fund to do. When your 62 (Monday the 28th) and already.

10.7 Lion will be even more of a shock. there will be absolutely no
scintilla of PowerPC code. In fact Universal Binary will be a thing of
the pass as even Rosetta will be removed. So I ill have even more apps
That I will have to replace. Eventually this update will likely cost me
10K over time. But computer makers and software designers don't care
about financial hardships , what they do impose upon Users.

The days of using a Pencil and paper are gone. And its costly own a
Computer. Sure you can get a 2-400 dollar computer at WalMart. But if
you want to do more than get on the internet. You better have something
with some horsepower. And, horsepower takes Dough. Apple use to to the
most expensive Computers. But I've been in a computer store here that
sells Dell and other PCs and there are some Dells that cost as much Macs.


Thanks for this complete answer ... and Happy Birthday !
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