Re: 1 email shown as received but I can not find it

2011-04-25 Thread question

ackerberg wrote:


I'm using Seamonkey v2.0.13. I noticed that the mail program shows 1
unread message but no such message exists. The drop down under Go
allows you to proceed to the next unread message but when I attempt to
do that, nothing happens. I have rebooted Seamonkey and my machine but
can not seem to get rid of this phantom message. There is no
previously dated letter at the bottom of my list.
Anyone have any idea how to eliminate this false message?
Thanks.

Whomever sent you the E-mail Has their DATE And time Set wrong .

Go to View . Then choose UNREAD .
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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Mike C

Philip Chee wrote:

On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 23:59:45 -0500, Mike C wrote:

The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
disappeared.

Anyone know how to bring it back?


Try scrolling down until it becomes visible again.

Phil


It should be at the bottom (I know that).
Scrolled down as far as possible.
It's not there.
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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Mike C

Mike C wrote:

Philip Chee wrote:

On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 23:59:45 -0500, Mike C wrote:

The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
disappeared.

Anyone know how to bring it back?


Try scrolling down until it becomes visible again.

Phil


It should be at the bottom (I know that).
Scrolled down as far as possible.
It's not there.

Do you think completely uninstalling SM and then reinstalling will fix it?
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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Mon, 25 Apr 2011 13:01:28 +0800, /Philip Chee/:

On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 23:59:45 -0500, Mike C wrote:


The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
disappeared.

Anyone know how to bring it back?


Try scrolling down until it becomes visible again.


In my SeaMonkey 2.1pre I don't see scroll bars on Account Settings 
panes when there's overflow, and there seems no way to scroll that. 
 I don't know of Outgoing Server (hyper) link, but there's such 
select box, also.


Mike, you could try resizing the whole Account Settings window, 
instead.  Also, where do you search the Outgoing Server for?  It 
appears on the Account Settings page and not on Server Settings 
for an account.


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Re: 1 email shown as received but I can not find it

2011-04-25 Thread Daniel

ackerberg wrote:


I'm using Seamonkey v2.0.13. I noticed that the mail program shows 1
unread message but no such message exists. The drop down under Go
allows you to proceed to the next unread message but when I attempt to
do that, nothing happens. I have rebooted Seamonkey and my machine but
can not seem to get rid of this phantom message. There is no
previously dated letter at the bottom of my list.
Anyone have any idea how to eliminate this false message?
Thanks.


If you are absolutely sure you have read every message in your inbox, 
right click on the inbox and select Mark Folder Read.


HTH

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Re: 1 email shown as received but I can not find it

2011-04-25 Thread mike luther

Question here!

question wrote:

ackerberg wrote:


I'm using Seamonkey v2.0.13. I noticed that the mail program shows 1
unread message but no such message exists. The drop down under Go
allows you to proceed to the next unread message but when I attempt to
do that, nothing happens. I have rebooted Seamonkey and my machine but
can not seem to get rid of this phantom message. There is no
previously dated letter at the bottom of my list.
Anyone have any idea how to eliminate this false message?
Thanks.

Whomever sent you the E-mail Has their DATE And time Set wrong .

Go to View . Then choose UNREAD .



Does this mean that at my site in the USA in Central Daylight Time, in which I 
have a number of computers, that I cannot have my critical systems set to UTC 
Time?  As an international system operating site which MUST handle all date 
and time operations for Ham Radio logging and traffic purposes, as well as 
other UTC time requirements other than that, what will happen with this 
version of Seamonkey for OS/2 which must be on UTC time on these systems as 
well?  Now on a few of the systems on the network, which *IS* on UTC time, 
these systems are not involved with the world-wide oriented operations, and 
they are on CDT here in Texas in the USA where I am located.


Thanks!

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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Jay Garcia
On 25.04.2011 02:54, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Mon, 25 Apr 2011 13:01:28 +0800, /Philip Chee/:
 On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 23:59:45 -0500, Mike C wrote:

 The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
 disappeared.

 Anyone know how to bring it back?

 Try scrolling down until it becomes visible again.
 
 In my SeaMonkey 2.1pre I don't see scroll bars on Account Settings panes
 when there's overflow, and there seems no way to scroll that.  I don't
 know of Outgoing Server (hyper) link, but there's such select box, also.
 
 Mike, you could try resizing the whole Account Settings window,
 instead.  Also, where do you search the Outgoing Server for?  It
 appears on the Account Settings page and not on Server Settings for
 an account.
 

In my 2.0.13 I cannot resize the window. You can do that in 2.1pre ??



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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Mon, 25 Apr 2011 07:13:42 -0400, /Paul B. Gallagher/:


In 2.0.x, You can select an outgoing server by choosing the account
name under Mail and Newsgroups Account settings, but you can't
add/remove/edit an SMTP server from there.


Yes, that's what I'm talking about and that's what I thought Mike C 
is referring to:


http://imgur.com/y8QkK


If you don't have a scroll bar to the right of the list of account
names under Mail and Newsgroups Account settings, I suggest you
click the [-] sign next to each account name to collapse it. That
should shorten the list enough that you can see Outgoing Server
(SMTP) at the bottom of the list.


I have a scroll bar in the accounts list, but I don't get scroll bar 
in the panel on the right of the accounts list, when the window is 
not big enough to show all of the panel content:


http://imgur.com/X5qlN

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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Jay Garcia
On 25.04.2011 08:52, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Mon, 25 Apr 2011 08:04:27 -0500, /Jay Garcia/:
 On 25.04.2011 02:54, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

 Mike, you could try resizing the whole Account Settings window,
 instead.  Also, where do you search the Outgoing Server for?  It
 appears on the Account Settings page and not on Server Settings for
 an account.

 In my 2.0.13 I cannot resize the window. You can do that in 2.1pre ??
 
 Yes, I can:
 
 http://imgur.com/X5qlN
 http://imgur.com/y8QkK
 
 I've verified it is true with a fresh profile (no additional
 extensions), also.
 

Interesting, you made it longer but not wider. I cannot do that in
2.0.13 or Thunderbird.

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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


Mon, 25 Apr 2011 07:13:42 -0400, /Paul B. Gallagher/:


In 2.0.x, You can select an outgoing server by choosing the account
name under Mail and Newsgroups Account settings, but you can't
add/remove/edit an SMTP server from there.


Yes, that's what I'm talking about and that's what I thought Mike C is
referring to:

http://imgur.com/y8QkK 


If you don't have a scroll bar to the right of the list of account
names under Mail and Newsgroups Account settings, I suggest you
click the [-] sign next to each account name to collapse it. That
should shorten the list enough that you can see Outgoing Server
(SMTP) at the bottom of the list.


I have a scroll bar in the accounts list, but I don't get scroll bar in
the panel on the right of the accounts list, when the window is not big
enough to show all of the panel content:

http://imgur.com/X5qlN


I see no evidence in this image that the window is not big enough to 
show all of the panel content except in the account list, where you do 
have a scroll bar (which BTW is on the right of the accounts list).


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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Mike C

Mike C wrote:

The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
disappeared.

Anyone know how to bring it back?



I understand everything that you all have said.
BUT:

The only time there's a scroll bar is when there's so many folders that 
they won't fit. Then there's a scroll bar and you need to scroll down.


I know it should be at the bottom. It's always been there,  Even in the 
old Mozilla. It's there in all my other computers.


 It's not there in this one computer!

I tried reinstalling a new SM over the old one.  That didn't fix it.

Does anyone think completely uninstalling first and then reinstalling 
would make a difference?

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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:06:18 -0400, /Paul B. Gallagher/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


http://imgur.com/y8QkK


If you don't have a scroll bar to the right of the list of account
names under Mail and Newsgroups Account settings, I suggest you
click the [-] sign next to each account name to collapse it. That
should shorten the list enough that you can see Outgoing Server
(SMTP) at the bottom of the list.


I have a scroll bar in the accounts list, but I don't get scroll bar in
the panel on the right of the accounts list, when the window is not big
enough to show all of the panel content:

http://imgur.com/X5qlN


I see no evidence in this image that the window is not big enough
to show all of the panel content except in the account list, where
you do have a scroll bar (which BTW is on the right of the accounts
list).


That's the point, there's no obvious evidence there's more content 
to show, apart from the incomplete field set frame on the bottom, if 
you could notice it.  And the evidence there's really more content 
to show is in the first image I've given reference to.


The scroll bar of the account list is on its right side but then it 
is in the list itself.  I'm talking about the pane on the right of 
the whole account list component (including its scroll bar, if shown).


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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Mon, 25 Apr 2011 09:17:05 -0500, /Mike C/:

Mike C wrote:


The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
disappeared.

Anyone know how to bring it back?


I understand everything that you all have said.
BUT:

The only time there's a scroll bar is when there's so many folders
that they won't fit. Then there's a scroll bar and you need to
scroll down.

I know it should be at the bottom. It's always been there, Even in
the old Mozilla. It's there in all my other computers.

It's not there in this one computer!

I tried reinstalling a new SM over the old one. That didn't fix it.

Does anyone think completely uninstalling first and then
reinstalling would make a difference?


Seems I've misunderstood what you're referring to in my first reply 
to this thread.  Try running in safe-mode and if the entry is still 
not there, try deleting the localstore.rdf and XUL.mfl files in 
your profile [1] (while SeaMonkey is shut down).


If the problem still persists, try deleting extensions.cache, 
extensions.ini and extensions.rdf from your profile (while they 
are less likely causing you trouble).  If everything fails, try 
reinstalling SeaMonkey.


[1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey#Files

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Re: SM 2.1b3 Mac and 64 bit mode - default?

2011-04-25 Thread Robert Kaiser

Rufus schrieb:

...and the beta also torched my existing cookies - please make sure the
final release maintains previous Profile content. I won't be touching
the beta again!


From all I know, that should all work fine - that is, when you _don't_ 
go back to an older version and just stay with 2.1, though. Going back 
an forth is known to lose all data that is stored in SQLite as the 
makers of SQLite couldn't make the format that enables the new WAL 
logging we use in 2.1 compatible with the old database libraries we use 
in 2.0 and so only upgrading the data works fine, but downgrading doesn't.
Simply put: Only ever go from 2.0 to 2.1, but never back - or keep 
copies of your 2.0 profile around.


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Re: Testing SeaMonkey 2.0.14 candidates - help wanted!

2011-04-25 Thread Robert Kaiser

Rufus schrieb:

make sure the final
release maintains previous content, please!


As explained elsewhere, it does - but the opposite isn't true, the old 
release doesn't maintain newer content due to SQLite file/library 
compatibility limitations.


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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Jay Garcia
On 25.04.2011 09:17, Mike C wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Mike C wrote:
 The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
 disappeared.

 Anyone know how to bring it back?

 
 I understand everything that you all have said.
 BUT:
 
 The only time there's a scroll bar is when there's so many folders that
 they won't fit. Then there's a scroll bar and you need to scroll down.
 
 I know it should be at the bottom. It's always been there,  Even in the
 old Mozilla. It's there in all my other computers.
 
  It's not there in this one computer!
 
 I tried reinstalling a new SM over the old one.  That didn't fix it.
 
 Does anyone think completely uninstalling first and then reinstalling
 would make a difference?

I guess this will taken as a stupid question but one that must be asked
.. Did you have an smtp server configured when you first set up your
account(s) ?

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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:06:18 -0400, /Paul B. Gallagher/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


http://imgur.com/y8QkK


If you don't have a scroll bar to the right of the list of account
names under Mail and Newsgroups Account settings, I suggest you
click the [-] sign next to each account name to collapse it. That
should shorten the list enough that you can see Outgoing Server
(SMTP) at the bottom of the list.


I have a scroll bar in the accounts list, but I don't get scroll bar in
the panel on the right of the accounts list, when the window is not big
enough to show all of the panel content:

http://imgur.com/X5qlN


I see no evidence in this image that the window is not big enough
to show all of the panel content except in the account list, where
you do have a scroll bar (which BTW is on the right of the accounts
list).


That's the point, there's no obvious evidence there's more content to
show, apart from the incomplete field set frame on the bottom, if you
could notice it. And the evidence there's really more content to show is
in the first image I've given reference to.


OK, I see what you mean. I couldn't figure out how to make SM 2.0.13 do 
that -- the pane is not resizable. No matter what I do, I always get the 
full content.


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Re: Outgoing server link

2011-04-25 Thread Mike C

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 25.04.2011 09:17, Mike C wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


Mike C wrote:

The Outgoing Server link in Mail and Newsgroups Account settings has
disappeared.

Anyone know how to bring it back?



I understand everything that you all have said.
BUT:

The only time there's a scroll bar is when there's so many folders that
they won't fit. Then there's a scroll bar and you need to scroll down.

I know it should be at the bottom. It's always been there,  Even in the
old Mozilla. It's there in all my other computers.

  It's not there in this one computer!

I tried reinstalling a new SM over the old one.  That didn't fix it.

Does anyone think completely uninstalling first and then reinstalling
would make a difference?


I guess this will taken as a stupid question but one that must be asked
.. Did you have an smtp server configured when you first set up your
account(s) ?


Yes I had a SMTP server already configured.
I already have a 1st email that is working.
I'm trying to add a 2nd email address.

It's just that the link (or button) to the Outgoing Server (SMTP) has 
disappeared so I can't check the settings.


 I tried reinstalling a new Sea Monkey over the old one.
   That didn't fix it.

 Does anyone think that completely uninstalling first and then 
reinstalling would make a difference?

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Re: SM 2.1b3 Mac and 64 bit mode - default?

2011-04-25 Thread Rufus

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Rufus schrieb:

...and the beta also torched my existing cookies - please make sure the
final release maintains previous Profile content. I won't be touching
the beta again!


 From all I know, that should all work fine - that is, when you _don't_
go back to an older version and just stay with 2.1, though. Going back
an forth is known to lose all data that is stored in SQLite as the
makers of SQLite couldn't make the format that enables the new WAL
logging we use in 2.1 compatible with the old database libraries we use
in 2.0 and so only upgrading the data works fine, but downgrading doesn't.
Simply put: Only ever go from 2.0 to 2.1, but never back - or keep
copies of your 2.0 profile around.

Robert Kaiser




That was why I kept asking...I seem to recall some talk of a few 
fundamental changes in the 2.1 follow-on structures.  I'll wait from now on.


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New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Thomas Pamin
Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I try, it 
says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo 
mail to work with Seamonkey?

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Rob Lindauer

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I try, it
says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo
mail to work with Seamonkey?


Odd - Yahoo (via ATT) has always told me that I'm unsupported but 
gives me an option to proceed anyway.


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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Thomas Pamin

Rob Lindauer wrote:

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I try, it
says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo
mail to work with Seamonkey?


Odd - Yahoo (via ATT) has always told me that I'm unsupported but
gives me an option to proceed anyway.


This is the only message I get:

Your web browser doesn’t support Yahoo! Mail Beta.

Download the latest version of a supported browser for free:
* Firefox
* Internet Explorer (for Windows)
* Safari


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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread WLS

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I try, it
says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo
mail to work with Seamonkey?


No problem here.

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Rob Lindauer

Thomas Pamin wrote:


This is the only message I get:

Your web browser doesn’t support Yahoo! Mail Beta.

Download the latest version of a supported browser for free:
* Firefox
* Internet Explorer (for Windows)
* Safari




I get a different message.

One of my computers gives me...

Your bowser is not officially supported by the new ATT Yahoo! Mail
* To continue to the all-new att.net Mail anyway, link
* To proceed to att.net Mail Classic just this one time, another link
* To switch back to att.net Mail Classic indefinitely, yet another link

Another just takes me to the new mail without asking.

No idea why my two machines (both running Ubuntu 10.10 and Seamonkey 
2.x) respond different (and neither as yours done, although I do 
remember your message from some point in the past).  One possibility is 
that my response is different because I'm accessing Yahoo via ATT...


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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Rob Lindauer

Thomas Pamin wrote:


This is the only message I get:

Your web browser doesn’t support Yahoo! Mail Beta.

Download the latest version of a supported browser for free:
* Firefox
* Internet Explorer (for Windows)
* Safari




I get a different message.

One of my computers gives me...

Your bowser is not officially supported by the new ATT Yahoo! Mail
* To continue to the all-new att.net Mail anyway, link
* To proceed to att.net Mail Classic just this one time, another link
* To switch back to att.net Mail Classic indefinitely, yet another link

Another just takes me to the new mail without asking.

No idea why my two machines (both running Ubuntu 10.10 and Seamonkey 
2.x) respond different (and neither as yours done, although I do 
remember your message from some point in the past).  One possibility is 
that my response is different because I'm accessing Yahoo via ATT...


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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread NoOp
On 04/25/2011 04:42 PM, WLS wrote:
 Thomas Pamin wrote:
 Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I try, it
 says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo
 mail to work with Seamonkey?
 
 No problem here.
 

Also works for me, but I suspect that is because we have the 'Firefox'
in the UI:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110408 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110406 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3pre

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Rob Lindauer

Rob Lindauer wrote:

Sheesh, fixing my typos below...


Thomas Pamin wrote:


This is the only message I get:

Your web browser doesn’t support Yahoo! Mail Beta.

Download the latest version of a supported browser for free:
* Firefox
* Internet Explorer (for Windows)
* Safari




I get a different message.

One of my computers gives me...

Your bowser is not officially supported by the new ATT Yahoo! Mail
* To continue to the all-new att.net Mail anyway, link
* To proceed to att.net Mail Classic just this one time, another link
* To switch back to att.net Mail Classic indefinitely, yet another link

Another just takes me to the new mail without asking.

No idea why my two machines (both running Ubuntu 10.10 and Seamonkey
2.x) respond differently (and neither as yours does, although I do
remember your message from some point in the past). One possibility is
that my response is different because I'm accessing Yahoo via ATT...




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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread NoOp
On 04/25/2011 04:51 PM, Rob Lindauer wrote:
 Thomas Pamin wrote:
 
 This is the only message I get:

 Your web browser doesn’t support Yahoo! Mail Beta.
...
 
 I get a different message.
 
 One of my computers gives me...
 
 Your bowser is not officially supported by the new ATT Yahoo! Mail

Rob, he's referring to the new 'Yahoo! Mail Beta' - ATT Yahoo! Mail is
still using their own modified version. (I also have ATT Yahoo! Mail)
...

 remember your message from some point in the past).  One possibility is 
 that my response is different because I'm accessing Yahoo via ATT...

That would be the case. The Yahoo! Mail Beta is:
http://features.mail.yahoo.com/
http://features.mail.yahoo.com/whatsinside

It's pretty nice as far as web mail interfaces go. I'e only tested it
briefly as I typically only use POP/SMTP (or Zimbra outside of SM).

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread WLS

NoOp wrote:

On 04/25/2011 04:42 PM, WLS wrote:

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I try, it
says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo
mail to work with Seamonkey?


No problem here.



Also works for me, but I suspect that is because we have the 'Firefox'
in the UI:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110408 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110406 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3pre



Oh yeah, I'll try it with SM 2.0.13 and see what happens. I knew there 
was a reason I was keeping it around.


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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread NoOp
On 04/25/2011 05:01 PM, NoOp wrote:
 On 04/25/2011 04:51 PM, Rob Lindauer wrote:
 Thomas Pamin wrote:
 
 This is the only message I get:

 Your web browser doesn’t support Yahoo! Mail Beta.
 ...
 
 I get a different message.
 
 One of my computers gives me...
 
 Your bowser is not officially supported by the new ATT Yahoo! Mail
 
 Rob, he's referring to the new 'Yahoo! Mail Beta' - ATT Yahoo! Mail is
 still using their own modified version. (I also have ATT Yahoo! Mail)
 ...
 
 remember your message from some point in the past).  One possibility is 
 that my response is different because I'm accessing Yahoo via ATT...
 
 That would be the case. The Yahoo! Mail Beta is:
 http://features.mail.yahoo.com/
 http://features.mail.yahoo.com/whatsinside
 
 It's pretty nice as far as web mail interfaces go. I'e only tested it
 briefly as I typically only use POP/SMTP (or Zimbra outside of SM).
 

Sorry, forgot: here is ATT's version (Old v New):
http://att.overview.mail.yahoo.com/products/compare

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread NFN Smith

NoOp wrote:



Also works for me, but I suspect that is because we have the 'Firefox'
in the UI:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110408 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110406 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3pre



I happen to be working in Yahoo mail today, and on one of my accounts, 
I'm playing with the new interface.


I'm running SM 2.0.13 on Window, and Yahoo is complaining about both my 
default identity, and the one I normally spoof with, using PrefBar:


useragent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) 
Gecko/20100317 SeaMonkey/2.0.13 NOT Firefox/3.6.16


On the other hand, if I spoof myself as simply Firefox and Windows XP:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2.10) 
Gecko/20100914 Firefox/3.6.16


I'm not having any problems with that one.

Smith
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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread WLS

WLS wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 04/25/2011 04:42 PM, WLS wrote:

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I
try, it
says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo
mail to work with Seamonkey?


No problem here.



Also works for me, but I suspect that is because we have the 'Firefox'
in the UI:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110408 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110406 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3pre



Oh yeah, I'll try it with SM 2.0.13 and see what happens. I knew there
was a reason I was keeping it around.



That is correct. My browser does not support Yahoo mail beta using SM 
2.0.13. Now as soon as I figure out how to contact Yahoo I will inform 
them that their Yahoo Mail beta does not support my browser..


WLS

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Rob Lindauer wrote:

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Yahoo wants me to upgrade to their new email application. When I try, it
says Seamonkey is not a supported browser. How can I get the new Yahoo
mail to work with Seamonkey?


Odd - Yahoo (via ATT) has always told me that I'm unsupported but
gives me an option to proceed anyway.


I had this battle with them several years ago, when Att stopped running
their own mail system and sold us (former Bellsouth internet service 
customers) to Yahoo. At that time we were put on Yahoo Classic webmail

and urged to upgrade to their *New* webmail product, with fancy new
features. Of course trying to switch while accessing them with SM would
fail and dump me back to their classic system.
Of course since their webmail site can be reached from any internet
accessible machine/system, I logged in from somewhere else
(can't remember where, either my system  I.E, or from a local library
or ... )
and switched to to their spanking new webmail from there.
However when I next accessed them from my home system with SM,
I was dumped back to their classic webmail.
I have not tried to upgrade since.
Trying to contact Yahoo led nowhere. I don't think that I even reached
a human there.

I suppose that I could keep accessing their webmail using e.g. I.E.
to manage my folders et.c. on Yahoo, while using SM as my email client 
for downloading mail from my mailbox and to send mail, and to access

other mail/news/web systems.

If anybody is already doing this, please let us/me know how it's
working for you.
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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Rob Lindauer

NoOp wrote:



Rob, he's referring to the new 'Yahoo! Mail Beta' - ATT Yahoo! Mail is
still using their own modified version. (I also have ATT Yahoo! Mail)
...



OK, thx, I stand corrected.  Regards, RL

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread NoOp
On 04/25/2011 05:41 PM, Rob Lindauer wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 

 Rob, he's referring to the new 'Yahoo! Mail Beta' - ATT Yahoo! Mail is
 still using their own modified version. (I also have ATT Yahoo! Mail)
 ...

 
 OK, thx, I stand corrected.  Regards, RL
 

Got it to work with ATT webmail by using the login url of my standard
Yahoo! account. Be sure to clear all cookies  cache  then:

http://us.mg.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch



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How to unsubscribe??

2011-04-25 Thread Aaron
I deleted my original subscribe email that told me how, can’t remember myself, 
and don’t want to continue receiving emails from this list, so... how do I 
unsubscribe??
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newsgroup woes

2011-04-25 Thread km

... i use sm primarilly to read newa.
every time i post an article it does
not shoe HOWEVER when i use my backup
(thunderbird) it does. any hlp???

beelzib...@comcast.net
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Re: New Yahoo Mail (NoOp)

2011-04-25 Thread Jay O'Brien
On 04/25/2011 04:52 PM, NoOp wrote:

Also works for me, but I suspect that is because we have the 'Firefox'
in the UI:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110408 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110406 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3pre

How do I do the same in 2.0.13? I would like to use the new ATT/Yahoo mail.

Jay O'Brien

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread Jay O'Brien
On 04/25/2011 04:52 PM, NoOp wrote:

Also works for me, but I suspect that is because we have the 'Firefox'
in the UI:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110408 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0pre)
Gecko/20110406 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3pre

How do I do the same in 2.0.13? I would like to use the new ATT/Yahoo mail.

Jay O'Brien

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Re: New Yahoo Mail

2011-04-25 Thread erwincas
On Apr 25, 7:43 pm, Jay O'Brien jayobr...@att.net wrote:
 On 04/25/2011 04:52 PM, NoOp wrote:

 Also works for me, but I suspect that is because we have the 'Firefox'
 in the UI:

 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:2.0pre)
 Gecko/20110408 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3

 Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0pre)
 Gecko/20110406 Firefox/4.0pre SeaMonkey/2.1b3pre

 How do I do the same in 2.0.13? I would like to use the new ATT/Yahoo mail.

 Jay O'Brien

I had the same problem with the new Yahoo mail, I was using the stable
version of SM (2.0.x)
now I'm using the beta version and with this SM(2.1b3), the new Yahoo
don't nag me anymore
and works fine.

Erwin
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Re: How to unsubscribe??

2011-04-25 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Aaron wrote:

 I deleted my original subscribe email that told me how, can’t remember
 myself, and don’t want to continue receiving emails from this list,
 so... how do I unsubscribe??

There should be a link at the end of each email you receive.

List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
mailto:support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org?subject=unsubscribe

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