Re: Yahoo REfuses to allow the new version of their Yahoo mail on SeaMonkey

2011-06-30 Thread Daniel

Cecil Bankston wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 27/06/2011 11:43, Cecil Bankston told the world:


Where in SeaMonkey does one find the advertise Firefox compatibility
option?


Edit/Preferences/Advanced/HTTP Networking.

It's a new option with Seamonkey 2.1. It's enabled by default. I should
note that yours is already enabled, too.


Thanks. I would not have thought to look under that category. I don't
usually use the Message Source view for my own messages, but I see that
it does show Firefox included in the User Agent.


Cecil, another way to check out what your identifing yourself as is to 
go Help-About Seamonkey which gives you a Build Identifier line.


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Re: Yahoo REfuses to allow the new version of their Yahoo mail on SeaMonkey

2011-06-30 Thread Daniel

JAS wrote:

PhillipJones wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:

PhillipJones wrote:


Received a message from Yahoo this morning to update my Yahoo Mail.
I go
to do it. First thing doesn't accept SeaMonkey at all. So I have the UA
set to show FireFox 4. still doesn't accept What's with that?


I received the same mail. It mentioned I had been using Yahoo! mail for
4 years! I use GMail, not Yahoo Mail. Does the fact that I get a number
of special interest list messages by way of Yahoo matter?

If they ignore SeaMonkey, I'll return the favor and ignore them.

keith whaley



if you go to about:config then choose User Agent double-click on the
line that says Seamonkey/2.0.14 and change it to Firefox/4.0 (or 5.0)

Then go to yahoo, and then to email you will be able set up just fine.


I go to my 4 yahoo accounts just fine with:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19)
Gecko/20110420 Lightning/1.0b2 NOT Firefox 4.0b8pre SeaMonkey/2.0.14 -
Build ID: 20110420224920



Hey, JAS, that identifier mentions Firefox, which is what Phillip 
suggested you do, so no wonder your Yahoo accounts work.


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Re: all set???

2011-06-30 Thread Daniel

km wrote:

... but it has that annoying ''
above it. any tips to remove it???

b


WHAT???
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Re: SM 2.1 not a real enhancement

2011-06-30 Thread William Greenwood



JD wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I have just passed from 2.0.10 to 2.1.0 and my first impression is not
good ... (i had not the time to look at all other details, but for the
browser, i am not very happy.
Here is my 2 problems:
I have seen extra lines before my real bookmarks - this is very annoying
...
I don't need
-Bookmak This Grouo of Tabs(greyed)
-Subscribe to This Page(greyed)
-Personal Toolbar
-Recently Bookmarked
-Recent Tags
-Mozilla Project
-Search the Web

How to eliminate those 7 lines that i don't care and push down my
bookmarks ?
Really not an enhancement ...


More  the second problem:

I have an local .html file that i use as a kind of bookmarks.
Each link have been parametized to open in a new window.
When links have been visited, the color changed (normal)
when all links have been visited they have the same color.
When i click on a link a new window is open (normal)
When i close this window, my display returns to my link list (normal)
In the past (with SM 2.0.x) the just visited link is surrounded by a
rectangle composed of lines of dots.
NOW this rectangle is not present - so i did not know what was the just
visited link...grrr
Really not an enhancement ...


You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay. Just don't call me late for
dinner.

Every software update, upgrade is going to have some items that
individual users don't like.

I'm not crazy about the extra lines in my bookmarks. I'm learning how to
deal with that.

I had to edit most of my install.rdf files to make my add-ons work. But
I learned how to deal with that.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If it don't do what you want then take
the steps to make it work, or learn to live with it, or find software
that better meets your needs.

SM 2.1 is free. It's secure. The people that keep it going don't make
any money for their efforts. I can deal with it. 8-)

To all the SeaMonkey developers, Thank You!

How can I find out more about editing install.rdf files to make add-ons 
work?

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Re: SM 2.1 not a real enhancement

2011-06-30 Thread Ray_Net

JD wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I have just passed from 2.0.10 to 2.1.0 and my first impression is not
good ... (i had not the time to look at all other details, but for the
browser, i am not very happy.
Here is my 2 problems:
I have seen extra lines before my real bookmarks - this is very annoying
...
I don't need
-Bookmak This Grouo of Tabs(greyed)
-Subscribe to This Page(greyed)
-Personal Toolbar
-Recently Bookmarked
-Recent Tags
-Mozilla Project
-Search the Web

How to eliminate those 7 lines that i don't care and push down my
bookmarks ?
Really not an enhancement ...


More  the second problem:

I have an local .html file that i use as a kind of bookmarks.
Each link have been parametized to open in a new window.
When links have been visited, the color changed (normal)
when all links have been visited they have the same color.
When i click on a link a new window is open (normal)
When i close this window, my display returns to my link list (normal)
In the past (with SM 2.0.x) the just visited link is surrounded by a
rectangle composed of lines of dots.
NOW this rectangle is not present - so i did not know what was the just
visited link...grrr
Really not an enhancement ...


You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay. Just don't call me late for
dinner.

Every software update, upgrade is going to have some items that
individual users don't like.

I'm not crazy about the extra lines in my bookmarks. I'm learning how to
deal with that.

I had to edit most of my install.rdf files to make my add-ons work. But
I learned how to deal with that.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If it don't do what you want then take
the steps to make it work, or learn to live with it, or find software
that better meets your needs.

SM 2.1 is free. It's secure. The people that keep it going don't make
any money for their efforts. I can deal with it. 8-)

To all the SeaMonkey developers, Thank You!


Full glory to SM :-)

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Re: SM 2.1 not a real enhancement

2011-06-30 Thread Ray_Net

JD wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I have just passed from 2.0.10 to 2.1.0 and my first impression is not
good ... (i had not the time to look at all other details, but for the
browser, i am not very happy.
Here is my 2 problems:
I have seen extra lines before my real bookmarks - this is very annoying
...
I don't need
-Bookmak This Grouo of Tabs(greyed)
-Subscribe to This Page(greyed)
-Personal Toolbar
-Recently Bookmarked
-Recent Tags
-Mozilla Project
-Search the Web

How to eliminate those 7 lines that i don't care and push down my
bookmarks ?
Really not an enhancement ...


More  the second problem:

I have an local .html file that i use as a kind of bookmarks.
Each link have been parametized to open in a new window.
When links have been visited, the color changed (normal)
when all links have been visited they have the same color.
When i click on a link a new window is open (normal)
When i close this window, my display returns to my link list (normal)
In the past (with SM 2.0.x) the just visited link is surrounded by a
rectangle composed of lines of dots.
NOW this rectangle is not present - so i did not know what was the just
visited link...grrr
Really not an enhancement ...





Every software update, upgrade is going to have some items that
individual users don't like.

Ok, BUT why they remove a usefull thing that was ok in the previous 
version, the rectangle of dots was not annoying, it was a wonderful stuff.

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Edit message as new - The sent is rejected

2011-06-30 Thread Ray_Net

What do you think about a bug i fill in just now ?
Any hope for a correction ? . soon  :-)

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668504

Perhaps you can vote for it ...
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Re: SM 2.1 not a real enhancement

2011-06-30 Thread Ray_Net

Ray_Net wrote:

JD wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I have just passed from 2.0.10 to 2.1.0 and my first impression is not
good ... (i had not the time to look at all other details, but for the
browser, i am not very happy.
Here is my 2 problems:
I have seen extra lines before my real bookmarks - this is very annoying
...
I don't need
-Bookmak This Grouo of Tabs(greyed)
-Subscribe to This Page(greyed)
-Personal Toolbar
-Recently Bookmarked
-Recent Tags
-Mozilla Project
-Search the Web

How to eliminate those 7 lines that i don't care and push down my
bookmarks ?
Really not an enhancement ...


More  the second problem:

I have an local .html file that i use as a kind of bookmarks.
Each link have been parametized to open in a new window.
When links have been visited, the color changed (normal)
when all links have been visited they have the same color.
When i click on a link a new window is open (normal)
When i close this window, my display returns to my link list (normal)
In the past (with SM 2.0.x) the just visited link is surrounded by a
rectangle composed of lines of dots.
NOW this rectangle is not present - so i did not know what was the just
visited link...grrr
Really not an enhancement ...





Every software update, upgrade is going to have some items that
individual users don't like.


Ok, BUT why they remove a usefull thing that was ok in the previous
version, the rectangle of dots was not annoying, it was a wonderful stuff.


Sory for everybody  the rectangle of dots are still present ... i 
should change my glasses :-)

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Re: all set???

2011-06-30 Thread Michael Gordon

km wrote:

... but it has that annoying ''
above it. any tips to remove it???

b

Kim,

Are you writing about the 2 hyphens at the bottom of your e-mail messages?

This is the Page Break where your signature block appears, or the 
vCard is inserted.


When you look carefully you will se 2 hyphens and a single blank space, 
and any text below the --  will be gray.


Michael G
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Re: all set???

2011-06-30 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/29/11 3:18 PM, km wrote:
 ... but it has that annoying ''
 above it. any tips to remove it???
 
 b

Do you mean --  (dash-dash-space)?  That cannot be avoided.  Just
delete it from the top.

But, at least for newsgroup messages, you are supposed to have that just
before your actual signature.  It goes on a line by itself.  There is a
proposed standard (for all news readers, not just Thunderbird) that
specifies this.

If you insert --  into your prepared header-and-signature, it will
show you where to start composing.  You start just before that line.

-- 

David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/

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: Add signature

2011-06-30 Thread S. Beaulieu

Michael Gordon a écrit :

That is all true if you have different mail accounts.



No, it is true for a single account. One of my accounts is set up with 
eight identities, with various signatures and names associated to them. 
It's all in the same account, with the same email address.


S.
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Re: Edit message as new - The sent is rejected

2011-06-30 Thread cyberzen

Ray_Net a écrit :

What do you think about a bug i fill in just now ?
Any hope for a correction ? . soon  :-)

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668504

Perhaps you can vote for it ...


I think this is due to some automatic spam detection at your email 
provider's side

(message with only BCC are supposed to be spam)

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Re: SM 2.1 not a real enhancement

2011-06-30 Thread JD

William Greenwood wrote:



JD wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I have just passed from 2.0.10 to 2.1.0 and my first impression is not
good ... (i had not the time to look at all other details, but for the
browser, i am not very happy.
Here is my 2 problems:
I have seen extra lines before my real bookmarks - this is very annoying
...
I don't need
-Bookmak This Grouo of Tabs(greyed)
-Subscribe to This Page(greyed)
-Personal Toolbar
-Recently Bookmarked
-Recent Tags
-Mozilla Project
-Search the Web

How to eliminate those 7 lines that i don't care and push down my
bookmarks ?
Really not an enhancement ...


More  the second problem:

I have an local .html file that i use as a kind of bookmarks.
Each link have been parametized to open in a new window.
When links have been visited, the color changed (normal)
when all links have been visited they have the same color.
When i click on a link a new window is open (normal)
When i close this window, my display returns to my link list (normal)
In the past (with SM 2.0.x) the just visited link is surrounded by a
rectangle composed of lines of dots.
NOW this rectangle is not present - so i did not know what was the just
visited link...grrr
Really not an enhancement ...


You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay. Just don't call me late for
dinner.

Every software update, upgrade is going to have some items that
individual users don't like.

I'm not crazy about the extra lines in my bookmarks. I'm learning how to
deal with that.

I had to edit most of my install.rdf files to make my add-ons work. But
I learned how to deal with that.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If it don't do what you want then take
the steps to make it work, or learn to live with it, or find software
that better meets your needs.

SM 2.1 is free. It's secure. The people that keep it going don't make
any money for their efforts. I can deal with it. 8-)

To all the SeaMonkey developers, Thank You!


How can I find out more about editing install.rdf files to make add-ons
work?


I can tell you how to do it.

What Add-Ons do you have and did you remove them when they didn't work?

If they're still available, then editing their install.rdf file is 
pretty easy. If you removed them, well, it's a little more complicated.


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cannot read news on aioe.org with 2.0.14, other sites OK

2011-06-30 Thread David Mathog
Since google groups has not been updating usenet for the last couple of 
days I thought I'd try nttp.aioe.org with the newsreader in Seamonkey. 
There was no problem setting up the account, and subscribing to some 
groups.  But click on any of them and no messages show up.  (Example, 
group I tried: comp.lang.c).  Does anybody know what might be causing 
that?  It isn't a general problem with Seamonkey and nntp servers, this 
site works fine.


Item 16 in the aioe.org FAQ says that When a client tries to open more 
than 4 connections at the same time, the ones that exceed this limit are 
refused by the server.  Might that be happening here?  If so, is there 
a setting somewhere to restrict the number of concurrent connections?


Thanks,

David Mathog
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Re: cannot read news on aioe.org with 2.0.14, other sites OK

2011-06-30 Thread Jens Hatlak

David Mathog wrote:

Item 16 in the aioe.org FAQ says that When a client tries to open more
than 4 connections at the same time, the ones that exceed this limit are
refused by the server. Might that be happening here? If so, is there a
setting somewhere to restrict the number of concurrent connections?


The default number of cached connections is 2:
http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/mailnews/news/public/nsINntpIncomingServer.idl#85

You can change a pref, but not through the UI (there is UI for the IMAP 
case, but not for NNTP). You need to go to about:config and set 
mail.server.serverX.max_cached_connections accordingly, where X is the 
number of your NNTP account (which you can determine by searching 
about:config for nntp and looking at the entries that have 
mail.server.serverX.type as the name scheme and nntp as a value).


HTH

Jens

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Re: cannot read news on aioe.org with 2.0.14, other sites OK

2011-06-30 Thread David Mathog

Jens Hatlak wrote:

David Mathog wrote:

Item 16 in the aioe.org FAQ says that When a client tries to open more
than 4 connections at the same time, the ones that exceed this limit are
refused by the server. Might that be happening here? If so, is there a
setting somewhere to restrict the number of concurrent connections?


The default number of cached connections is 2:
http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/mailnews/news/public/nsINntpIncomingServer.idl#85


You can change a pref, but not through the UI (there is UI for the IMAP
case, but not for NNTP). You need to go to about:config and set
mail.server.serverX.max_cached_connections accordingly, where X is the
number of your NNTP account (which you can determine by searching
about:config for nntp and looking at the entries that have
mail.server.serverX.type as the name scheme and nntp as a value).


Changed it from 2 to 1.  Exited seamonkey, started it up again. 
Verified that the change stuck, retested, and it still won't show messages.


Oh well, screw it, just signed up for an eternal september account, and 
that works.


Thanks anyway,

David Mathog
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Re: cannot read news on aioe.org with 2.0.14, other sites OK

2011-06-30 Thread Jens Hatlak

David Mathog wrote:

Jens Hatlak wrote:

David Mathog wrote:

Item 16 in the aioe.org FAQ says that When a client tries to open more
than 4 connections at the same time, the ones that exceed this limit are
refused by the server. Might that be happening here? If so, is there a
setting somewhere to restrict the number of concurrent connections?


The default number of cached connections is 2:

 (...)


Changed it from 2 to 1. Exited seamonkey, started it up again. Verified
that the change stuck, retested, and it still won't show messages.


Well, your quote said they have a problem with more than 4 connections, 
and I said the default is 2. IOW, if you hadn't changed the default, you 
shouldn't have expected changing it to an even lower value would really 
help.


Seems I confused you more than helping you. ;-)

Greetings,

Jens

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Re: Edit message as new - The sent is rejected

2011-06-30 Thread Ray_Net

cyberzen wrote:

Ray_Net a écrit :

What do you think about a bug i fill in just now ?
Any hope for a correction ? . soon  :-)

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668504

Perhaps you can vote for it ...


I think this is due to some automatic spam detection at your email
provider's side
(message with only BCC are supposed to be spam)

This is a false assumption, because i test it without being 
connected(ADSL box power off). This is Seamokey who refuse to send the mail.

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tagzilla phillip chee

2011-06-30 Thread sean nathan bean

are you going to be updating this page anytime soon?

http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/

or linking it back into the thunderbird and seamonkey addons?

sean

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Re: Yahoo REfuses to allow the new version of their Yahoo mail on SeaMonkey

2011-06-30 Thread sean nathan bean

cyberzen sent me the following::

PhillipJones a écrit :

Received a message from Yahoo this morning to update my Yahoo Mail. I go
to do it. First thing doesn't accept SeaMonkey at all. So I have the UA
set to show FireFox 4. still doesn't accept What's with that?




use seamonkey's Mail client ?

pop.mail.yahoo.fr (SSL, port 995)

smtp.mail.yahoo.fr (SSL, port 465 avec authentification)

imap.mail.yahoo.com (SSL, port 993)



'cisely... why torture oneself with webmail interfaces...
sean


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Re: SM 2.1 not a real enhancement

2011-06-30 Thread Rick Merrill

Ray_Net wrote:

JD wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I have just passed from 2.0.10 to 2.1.0 and my first impression is not
good ... (i had not the time to look at all other details, but for the
browser, i am not very happy.
Here is my 2 problems:
I have seen extra lines before my real bookmarks - this is very annoying
...
I don't need
-Bookmak This Grouo of Tabs(greyed)
-Subscribe to This Page(greyed)
-Personal Toolbar
-Recently Bookmarked
-Recent Tags
-Mozilla Project
-Search the Web

How to eliminate those 7 lines that i don't care and push down my
bookmarks ?
Really not an enhancement ...


More  the second problem:

I have an local .html file that i use as a kind of bookmarks.
Each link have been parametized to open in a new window.
When links have been visited, the color changed (normal)
when all links have been visited they have the same color.
When i click on a link a new window is open (normal)
When i close this window, my display returns to my link list (normal)
In the past (with SM 2.0.x) the just visited link is surrounded by a
rectangle composed of lines of dots.
NOW this rectangle is not present - so i did not know what was the just
visited link...grrr
Really not an enhancement ...


You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay. Just don't call me late for
dinner.

Every software update, upgrade is going to have some items that
individual users don't like.

I'm not crazy about the extra lines in my bookmarks. I'm learning how to
deal with that.

I had to edit most of my install.rdf files to make my add-ons work. But
I learned how to deal with that.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If it don't do what you want then take
the steps to make it work, or learn to live with it, or find software
that better meets your needs.

SM 2.1 is free. It's secure. The people that keep it going don't make
any money for their efforts. I can deal with it. 8-)

To all the SeaMonkey developers, Thank You!


Full glory to SM :-)



Usenet seems a lot faster (newsreader)!


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Re: WHY ?

2011-06-30 Thread Rick Merrill

Ray_Net wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

..

SM can take a dozen seconds to close, even after the GUI disappears from
your screen as it cleans cookies and cache.



Sorry to dissapoint you, but the first program i stop is SM ... so he have 
plenty of
time to clean all during the stop of other programs and before my pc-shutdown.


Well, upgrade to 2.1 if you haven't already ;-)


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Re: tagzilla phillip chee

2011-06-30 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 30/06/2011 17:29, sean nathan bean told the world:
 are you going to be updating this page anytime soon?
 
 http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/
 
 or linking it back into the thunderbird and seamonkey addons?

Tagzilla's page is NOT under the responsibility of Philip Chee.

Phil has done a remarkable job of keeping a collection of extensions,
Tagzilla among them, modified to work with newer versions of Seamonkey
and Thunderbird despite the original authors not being maintaining them
anymore.

Philip's collection can be found at http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/

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use will be prosecuted under the DMCA.

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Get it at http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#tagzilla
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Re: Yahoo REfuses to allow the new version of their Yahoo mail on SeaMonkey

2011-06-30 Thread NoOp
On 06/30/2011 01:30 PM, sean nathan bean wrote:
 cyberzen sent me the following::
 PhillipJones a écrit :
 Received a message from Yahoo this morning to update my Yahoo Mail. I go
 to do it. First thing doesn't accept SeaMonkey at all. So I have the UA
 set to show FireFox 4. still doesn't accept What's with that?



 use seamonkey's Mail client ?

 pop.mail.yahoo.fr (SSL, port 995)

 smtp.mail.yahoo.fr (SSL, port 465 avec authentification)

 imap.mail.yahoo.com (SSL, port 993)

 
 'cisely... why torture oneself with webmail interfaces...
 sean

Because you still need to check the webmail interface occasionally to
see if a valid email may have been caught up in the Yahoo! spam filters.


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Re: WHY ?

2011-06-30 Thread NoOp
On 06/21/2011 02:00 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
 Why this groups is asking me to download 500 headers out of 61911 

Probably because you can't put valid/helpful information in the Subject?

Why?

I reckon that whatever you are trying to resolve we definately help
others later when they search the newsgroup on the 'Why' subject.

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it doesn't really matter but ...

2011-06-30 Thread km

... is there a way  to get rid of that annoying
black bar (  ) in .sigs???

b
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Re: it doesn't really matter but ...

2011-06-30 Thread WLS

km wrote:

... is there a way to get rid of that annoying
black bar (  ) in .sigs???

b


No, it is what defines a signature from the content of an email or 
newsgroup post.

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Re: it doesn't really matter but ...

2011-06-30 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
km wrote:

 ... is there a way  to get rid of that annoying
 black bar (  ) in .sigs???
 
 b

If you mean the signature delimiter it is two hyphens and a space on a
line by itself.   -- 

It has the purpose of allowing a replying email client to snip off the
sig during a reply. You should leave it intact.

See next line:
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Re: it doesn't really matter but ...

2011-06-30 Thread km

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

km wrote:


... is there a way  to get rid of that annoying
black bar (  ) in .sigs???

b


If you mean the signature delimiter it is two hyphens and a space on a
line by itself.   -- 

It has the purpose of allowing a replying email client to snip off the
sig during a reply. You should leave it intact.

See next line:

... yes but, i am using... like this:

dear sir;





bye;
km


... but each it start with the annoying ''

any hlp???

b

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Re: it doesn't really matter but ...

2011-06-30 Thread km

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

km wrote:


... is there a way  to get rid of that annoying
black bar (  ) in .sigs???

b


If you mean the signature delimiter it is two hyphens and a space on a
line by itself.   -- 

It has the purpose of allowing a replying email client to snip off the
sig during a reply. You should leave it intact.

See next line:

... yes but, i am using... like this:

dear sir;





bye;
km


... but each it start with the annoying ''

any hlp???

b

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Re: tagzilla phillip chee

2011-06-30 Thread Philip Chee
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 13:29:10 -0700, sean nathan bean wrote:
 are you going to be updating this page anytime soon?
 
 http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/
 
 or linking it back into the thunderbird and seamonkey addons?
 
 sean

Sorry I keep forgetting. I'll remember to do this one day.

Phil

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Re: tagzilla phillip chee

2011-06-30 Thread Philip Chee
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:00:12 -0300, MCBastos wrote:
 Interviewed by CNN on 30/06/2011 17:29, sean nathan bean told the world:
 are you going to be updating this page anytime soon?
 
 http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/
 
 or linking it back into the thunderbird and seamonkey addons?
 
 Tagzilla's page is NOT under the responsibility of Philip Chee.
 
 Phil has done a remarkable job of keeping a collection of extensions,
 Tagzilla among them, modified to work with newer versions of Seamonkey
 and Thunderbird despite the original authors not being maintaining them
 anymore.
 
 Philip's collection can be found at http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/

I just realized that I might actually have write access to
http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/
At least according to:
http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/members.html

I probably need someone to help me update the html on that site as I
have very little time to do that these days.

Phil

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