Re: How to do away with Welcome to SeaMonkey Mail and Newgroups

2011-10-21 Thread LESSIE19Shelton
This is understandable that money can make us independent. But what to do if 
one doesn't have cash? The only one way is to try to get the a 
href=http://goodfinance-blog.com;loans/a or just short term loan. 


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Re: How to do away with Welcome to SeaMonkey Mail and Newgroups

2011-10-21 Thread W3BNR

On 10/21/2011 5:28 AM LESSIE19Shelton submitted the following:

This is understandable that money can make us independent. But what to do if one doesn't have cash? 
The only one way is to try to get thea 
href=http://goodfinance-blog.com;loans/a  or just short term loan.




Go to  EDIT / PREFERENCES / MAIL  NEWSGROUPS /
and UNCHECK the block for 'MAIL START PAGE'

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Re: How to do away with Welcome to SeaMonkey Mail and Newgroups

2011-10-21 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty

W3BNR wrote:

On 10/21/2011 5:28 AM LESSIE19Shelton SPAMMED the following:

[SNIPPED]


Go to EDIT / PREFERENCES / MAIL  NEWSGROUPS /
and UNCHECK the block for 'MAIL START PAGE'


Why are you replying to the spammer?  And quoting it?

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Re: More on unexplained SM 'hangs'?

2011-10-21 Thread Rickles

Daniel wrote:

Rickles wrote:

Bob Fleischer wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Rickles wrote:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:7.0.1) Gecko/20110928 Firefox/7.0.1
SeaMonkey/2.4.1.

Others have complained about SM appearing to hang, or at least take a
ridiculously long time to do something as simple as delete an email.
I'd
never seen it before, until today.

Normally the PC's been on most of the day while I've been at work, but
today the house was empty all day  I was the first home. Turned PC on
and left it un-logged in for approx. an hour.

Logged in, waited for systray icons to all appear showing all 'run'
apps
completed, and opened SM Mail. It opened, downloaded 3 short text
messages. The wife read one message over my shoulder, said that
message
could be deleted. So I did, or thought so, anyway.

Pressed delete key but message stayed in Inbox. Checked Deleted
folder,
empty. Went back to Inbox, but only Folder pane showed any
content--thread  message panes were both blank. Assumed some
background
process was taking up processor time, but Task Manager showed 99%
system
idle time, and there was no network traffic.

No background CPU takeover, no scheduled tasks running, no busy
network.
I left it ticking over for a full 5 minutes without change, then
closed
the SM Mail window (browser never open). Verified seamonkey.exe
process
was absent from Task Manager and re-opened Mail--deleted same message
again and it worked perfectly, and for everything after that.

Suggestions?


You must allow your hard working SM program to take a coffee break.
As you know that since the start of the rapid release policy
the program hasn't had a chance to stop to draw a decent breath.



I've had hangs with 2.4.1 where my only recourse (I've waited as much as
an hour) is to kill the process. Many of them, but by no means all of
them, seem to be associated with downloads.

(Before 2.4.1, I've almost never had a hang or crash with SeaMonkey. Now
it is once every day or two.)

(This is on Windows 7 64 bit.)

Bob

I think I've sorted this one. My only known issue is with deleting
messages. Killing all SM processes, I've gone into my profile directory
and deleted the Mail\Trash.msf file, then restarted SM. Prior to this,
anytime anything was selected for deletion, that's when SM stops playing
nice. The clue this time was that I could click on any folder/subfolder
in my folder pane with instant results, but clicking on 'Deleted' gave
me a blank message thread pane and a cursor with an hourglass. Soon as I
clicked on something else the hourglass disappeared and everything
worked normally.

First tried to go through SM email account prefs to change the pointer
for Deleted, but there's no GUI option to change that one folder
destination. So I did it the hard way. For now, SM seems to be happy.

We'll see.


Rickles, have you tried File-Empty Trash and then File-Compact Folders
to reduce the size of your mail folders??

Yeah, but that hadn't helped.  Nothing is very big, and I have the 
options set to auto-compact when the space savings is over 1 Mbyte. 
While I do have some emails that go back nearly 10 years, I don't have 
1,000's  of them, and my entire mail profile folder is less than 400Meg. 
 My trash is auto-emptied whenever I close Mail, as well.  I try to 
keep things from getting too cluttered.

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Re: Remind me - green address box

2011-10-21 Thread FrancineSantana31
It is understandable that money makes us autonomous. But what to do when 
someone does not have cash? The one way is to try to get the a 
href=http://goodfinance-blog.com;loan/a or just sba loan. 


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Not really a SM problem.

2011-10-21 Thread Not@home
I have three pcs.  Two use Vista; one uses Windows7.  I have the same SM 
2.1.4 on each, and the same firewall/anti virus.


On the Vista machines, some we sites refuse to remember me, so I have to 
log in each time I visit.  On the Windows7 machine, the same websites 
remember me, so I am already logged in when I revisit.


Is there some setting in Vista that I have wrong?  Or could this be a 
firewall problem (I use FSAV and I'm not really clear on what the 
settings are, so I use defaults)?

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Re: Mailing List Discrepancy

2011-10-21 Thread Lilly33Ford
I took my first a 
href=http://goodfinance-blog.com/topics/mortgage-loans;mortgage loans/a 
when I was 20 and this aided my family a lot. Nevertheless, I need the 
financial loan as well. 


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Re: How to do away with Welcome to SeaMonkey Mail and Newgroups

2011-10-21 Thread W3BNR

On 10/21/2011 8:22 AM Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:

W3BNR wrote:

On 10/21/2011 5:28 AM LESSIE19Shelton SPAMMED the following:

[SNIPPED]


Go to EDIT / PREFERENCES / MAIL  NEWSGROUPS /
and UNCHECK the block for 'MAIL START PAGE'


Why are you replying to the spammer? And quoting it?

Quoting is proper otherwise people like you would lose track of the 
conversation.  And why are you questioning my motives?


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Re: How to do away with Welcome to SeaMonkey Mail and Newgroups

2011-10-21 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty

W3BNR wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

W3BNR wrote:

On 10/21/2011 5:28 AM LESSIE19Shelton SPAMMED the following:

[SNIPPED]


Go to EDIT / PREFERENCES / MAIL  NEWSGROUPS /
and UNCHECK the block for 'MAIL START PAGE'


Why are you replying to the spammer? And quoting it?


Quoting is proper otherwise people like you would lose track of the
conversation. And why are you questioning my motives?


People like me?  Even though that is wrong and a slur (I'm well on track 
so I'll let it pass), why would I want to keep track of a spam message? 
What possible motive could you have for telling a spammer to UNCHECK 
something? Didn't you notice the spammer is using the same 
mozilla-xp.com address that has been talked about, and was asked about 
filtering?


Could you admit you replied to the wrong message?   ;-)

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Re: Not really a SM problem.

2011-10-21 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Not@home wrote:


I have three pcs. Two use Vista; one uses Windows7. I have the same SM
2.1.4 on each, and the same firewall/anti virus.

On the Vista machines, some we sites refuse to remember me, so I have to
log in each time I visit. On the Windows7 machine, the same websites
remember me, so I am already logged in when I revisit.

Is there some setting in Vista that I have wrong? Or could this be a
firewall problem (I use FSAV and I'm not really clear on what the
settings are, so I use defaults)?


Clearly, some machines are retaining cookies from session to session and 
some are not. Compare your cookie policies, including your settings for 
those particular sites. Also check if your firewall/av program is set to 
periodically clear cookies on the forgetful machines (some internet 
security apps do this if you like).


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Re: How to do away with Welcome to SeaMonkey Mail and Newgroups

2011-10-21 Thread NoOp
On 10/21/2011 12:26 PM, W3BNR wrote:
 On 10/21/2011 8:22 AM Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:
 W3BNR wrote:
 On 10/21/2011 5:28 AM LESSIE19Shelton SPAMMED the following:
 [SNIPPED]

 Go to EDIT / PREFERENCES / MAIL  NEWSGROUPS /
 and UNCHECK the block for 'MAIL START PAGE'

 Why are you replying to the spammer? And quoting it?

 Quoting is proper otherwise people like you would lose track of the 
 conversation.  And why are you questioning my motives?
 

Point is that you should/could have left off the spammers url that
he/she wants you to visit.

Filters for: news.mozilla.org

Applied filter UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.143 to message from
MitchellCLAIRE28 u...@mozilla-xp.com/ - I wanted to verify something
at 10/20/2011 04:00:16 AM thread killed

Applied filter UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.143 to message from
MitchellCLAIRE28 u...@mozilla-xp.com/ - I wanted to verify something
at 10/20/2011 04:00:16 AM deleted

Applied filter UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.143 to message from
BushLora21 u...@mozilla-xp.com/ - Digital support for SM at 10/20/2011
05:38:13 AM thread killed

Applied filter UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.143 to message from
BushLora21 u...@mozilla-xp.com/ - Digital support for SM at 10/20/2011
05:38:13 AM deleted

Match all of the following:
UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.91.212.226.
Works.

http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/sbl.lasso?query=SBL106139


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Re: How to do away with Welcome to SeaMonkey Mail and Newgroups

2011-10-21 Thread NoOp
On 10/21/2011 03:56 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
 Match all of the following:
 UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.91.212.226.
 Works.

Should be:
Match all of the following:
UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.
Works.

 
 http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/sbl.lasso?query=SBL106139
 
 

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Re: How to do away with Welcome to SeaMonkey Mail and Newgroups

2011-10-21 Thread W3BNR

On 10/21/2011 7:01 PM NoOp submitted the following:

On 10/21/2011 03:56 PM, NoOp wrote:
...

Match all of the following:
UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.91.212.226.
Works.


Should be:
Match all of the following:
UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.
Works.



http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/sbl.lasso?query=SBL106139





Thanks for the info - and you're correct.  It works.


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