Re: Problem doing FTP Speed Test on SM 2.10.1

2012-06-19 Thread Desiree

"Desiree"  wrote in message 
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> I've been doing this "Test64" speed test (64MB FTP download) since I got 
> broadband in 2001. I suddenly can't do it on the latest SM. I get a 403 
> Forbidden to access test on this server error instead of getting a 
> download box. I can do it just fine on SM 2.6.1. Both are running on XP 
> Pro.  I also have no problems getting a download box on Fx 10 Enterprise 
> or on the current Opera browser.
>
> What could be the problem on SeaMonkey 2.10.1?  Thanks.


I figured it out. I use the Proxomitron with Sidki's 2011/12 config filters. 
If Proxo is filtering (or even when it is bypassed) I get that 403 forbidden 
error. If I go into SM Preferences and change the internet connection from 
the Proxomitron to Direct then the error goes away and I can do the test or 
access the folder to see its contents.

I use Fx 10 Enterprise which does not have this problem nor does Opera 12, 
but I suspect Fx 13 may have this problem along with the current SM.  I wish 
I had Fx 13 to test but I don't want to upgrade. I like the Enterprise 
version.
>
> 


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Re: [SM 2.10 ] bug 736811 Mouse changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons

2012-06-19 Thread Hartmut Figge
NoOp:


>Hartmut, have a look my tests on
>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811 as of tonight.
>SeaMonkey is broke up to 2.11a1, but basically working from 2.11b2.

I am on Cc: ;) What did you test in Comment 43? It follows immediately
after '@Wesley:' and begins with 'Following up with SeaMonkey'. If you
tested a variation of Wesley's comment 39 adjusted to SM, how?

If you repeated https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811#c19
then why? The last two sentences of this comment are still true.

Apropos comment 39: Wesley lost me at 'let the box disappear'. *g*

It seems that https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648477 must
be fixed and we should wait for that. Or help fixing. :-D

Hartmut
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Re: MyYahoo problem

2012-06-19 Thread Daniel

Tom S. wrote:

I have http://my.yahoo.com open as one of my home pages, and it was set
to be already signed in and not have any problem with loading it. Since
the latest couple of SeaMonkey updates (now on 2.10.1 w/Windows XP Pro
SP3), I've been getting this small popup message box stating: "We
noticed you may have signed in or signed out in another window. Click OK
to reload your page."

This will always occur after starting SM and the Yahoo page. It will do
this even if I run SM in Safe Mode (no extensions). Can anything be done
to fix this so it works the way it used to, besides going back to an
earlier version of SM?



Tom, when you close your browser, do you actually log out of 
my.yahoo.com?? Is it possible that my.yahoo.com still has you logged in 
from your last close down??


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Re: Problem doing FTP Speed Test on SM 2.10.1

2012-06-19 Thread Daniel

Desiree wrote:

"Desiree"  wrote in message
news:ftmdnzpe6suxzupsnz2dnuvz_gidn...@mozilla.org...

I've been doing this "Test64" speed test (64MB FTP download) since I got
broadband in 2001. I suddenly can't do it on the latest SM. I get a 403
Forbidden to access test on this server error instead of getting a
download box. I can do it just fine on SM 2.6.1. Both are running on XP
Pro.  I also have no problems getting a download box on Fx 10 Enterprise
or on the current Opera browser.

What could be the problem on SeaMonkey 2.10.1?  Thanks.



I figured it out. I use the Proxomitron with Sidki's 2011/12 config filters.
If Proxo is filtering (or even when it is bypassed) I get that 403 forbidden
error. If I go into SM Preferences and change the internet connection from
the Proxomitron to Direct then the error goes away and I can do the test or
access the folder to see its contents.

I use Fx 10 Enterprise which does not have this problem nor does Opera 12,
but I suspect Fx 13 may have this problem along with the current SM.  I wish
I had Fx 13 to test but I don't want to upgrade. I like the Enterprise
version.



Desiree, is it not possible for you to do a custom install of FF13 (i.e. 
install it somewhere different from your enterprise location) in order 
to test your theory??


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Re: Filter question

2012-06-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Jay Garcia wrote:


On 17.06.2012 00:42, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


I have four different accounts within one profile, but all junk is
directed to a common Junk folder in the primary account.

One of my secondary accounts gets a steady diet of spam, and JMC is
pretty well trained to recognize and filter it. However, I have JMC set
/not/ to mark messages as read, so I can periodically scan through the
Junk folder for false positives.

In this case, the spam is properly filtered and unmarked, so all is as
it should be. Except for one peculiarity: when that account receives one
message and it's spam, the account is left with no new messages, but the
account name is highlighted anyway as if there were new messages. So I
frequently find myself looking at all the subfolders in that account for
a putative new message -- in vain.

Any idea how to correct this?

It seems to me that the flag to highlight the account name is set before
the spam is filtered out, but I wish it were done afterward.

Thanks.



Same exact scenario here with Thunderbird, so I guess it's inherent in
the source foundsation shared by both applications. File a bug on it,
post back with the bug number and there will be comments and voting
following I'm sure.


Done:


Sorry for delay, busy start of week.

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Re: [SM 2.10 ] bug 736811 Mouse changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons

2012-06-19 Thread NoOp
On 06/19/2012 02:00 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> NoOp:
> 
> 
>>Hartmut, have a look my tests on
>>https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811 as of tonight.
>>SeaMonkey is broke up to 2.11a1, but basically working from 2.11b2.
> 
> I am on Cc: ;) What did you test in Comment 43? It follows immediately
> after '@Wesley:' and begins with 'Following up with SeaMonkey'. If you
> tested a variation of Wesley's comment 39 adjusted to SM, how?

Repeated my tests of Comment 16.

> 
> If you repeated https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811#c19
> then why? The last two sentences of this comment are still true.

Your testing was done with your "Self-build with some private patches"
and 2.10. I tested with 2.11 and above.

Regarding the last two sentences: those weren't clear (to me):
"SMs after the last date don't lose the functionality of the mouse
buttons. To get rid of the D&D cursor it suffices to click with the left
mouse button."

SMs after the last date? Did you mean "2012-05-04 23:14:00 PDT"? And
even so, it was/is still confusing as those times are your build times
"with some private patches". So they cannot be tested by anyone but
yourself.

> 
> Apropos comment 39: Wesley lost me at 'let the box disappear'. *g*

You drag the tab out of the Firefox page as if you were dragging it to
another window.

> 
> It seems that https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648477 must
> be fixed and we should wait for that. Or help fixing. :-D

Yes & that is the behavior that I am seeing now.

> 
> Hartmut
> 

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Unhelpful information in the feed reader

2012-06-19 Thread MCBastos
I use Seamonkey's feed reader... quite a lot. I subscribe in excess of
fifty Atom and RSS feeds (I didn't bother to count them).

Sometimes, one of the feeds goes dead -- either the blog is closed, or
some internal change means the feed address has changed too. I used to
be able to notice that by an error message in the Seamonkey status bar.

Recently, however (in 2.9 or 2.10, I think), it became unfeasible to do
so. Oh, the error messages are still displayed, I think -- but now they
are overwhelmed by lots of "there's no new articles on this feed"
messages (which, frankly, are useless. Most feeds are *expected* not to
have new articles for hours- or days-long stretches).

Is there any way to:
a) disable those useless messages, so I can actually see the real error
messages?
b) Check a log, to see the error messages?
c) Another way to check for dead feeds?
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Re: News - Click here to remove all expired articles

2012-06-19 Thread A Williams

A Williams wrote:

This particular Newsgroup server does not really demonstrate the problem
but other servers tend to have contributions expiring after a week or a
month.  Then you get:



Fixed, Seamonkey 2.10
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Re: [SM 2.10 ] bug 736811 Mouse changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons

2012-06-19 Thread Hartmut Figge
NoOp:

>Your testing was done with your "Self-build with some private patches"
>and 2.10.

Yes.

>I tested with 2.11 and above. Regarding the last two sentences: those
>weren't clear (to me): "SMs after the last date don't lose the
>functionality of the mouse buttons. To get rid of the D&D cursor it
>suffices to click with the left mouse button."

That should mean, that the D&D cursor still exists but is less
dangerous. Because the mouse buttons work now killing of SM is no longer
necessary. Instead of that click with the left mouse button and the D&D
cursor will disappear.

>SMs after the last date? Did you mean "2012-05-04 23:14:00 PDT"?

Yes. Every Linux/x86_64 Nightly of SM after this date will show the
above mentioned behavior.

>And even so, it was/is still confusing as those times are your build
>times "with some private patches". So they cannot be tested by anyone
>but yourself.

My private patches have nothing to do with the bug. Finding of the
regression range which leaded to the detection of the responsible
changeset required my private archive which consists of my own builds.

You can verify with normal Nighlies as i have done in comment 23.

>> Apropos comment 39: Wesley lost me at 'let the box disappear'. *g*
>
>You drag the tab out of the Firefox page as if you were dragging it to
>another window.

That does not help me understanding 'let the box disappear'. ;)

It is good that you have asked for clarifying of my writing. It may well
be that is still not clear enough, so do not hesitate asking further.

Hartmut
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Sm 2.10.1 Red/White Stripe on Email Summary?

2012-06-19 Thread Brooke Clarke

Hi:

In the summary list of SM 2.10.1 emails every now and then one of them has what's similar to a tag, but instead of being 
a solid color it's a light red/white barber pole marking.  What does it mean?  How to get rid of it?


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Re: Sm 2.10.1 Red/White Stripe on Email Summary?

2012-06-19 Thread Michael Gordon

Brooke Clarke wrote:

Hi:

In the summary list of SM 2.10.1 emails every now and then one of them
has what's similar to a tag, but instead of being a solid color it's a
light red/white barber pole marking. What does it mean? How to get rid
of it?



Hello Brooke,

Have you, or someone, installed an Ad-On called Enhanced Priority 
Display?  That extension will add tags to important messages as they arrive.


Look in: Tools/Ad-Ons Manager/Extensions.

Michjael G

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Re: Message notification gone?

2012-06-19 Thread cmcadams

Daniel wrote:

cmcadams wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Has anyone else noticed that they no longer get the tray icon or
pop-up notification
when new POP mail is received?

Win7ProSP1, SM 2.10.

Thanks.



Yes. XP SP3, SM 2.10.



Have you two guys checked out your settings in Edit->Preferences->Mail &
Newsgroups->Notifications.

Have you got the appropriate boxes ticked??



Only thing unticked here is sound.

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Re: [SM 2.10 ] bug 736811 Mouse changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons

2012-06-19 Thread NoOp
On 06/19/2012 11:12 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> NoOp:
> 
>>Your testing was done with your "Self-build with some private patches"
>>and 2.10.
> 
> Yes.
> 
>>I tested with 2.11 and above. Regarding the last two sentences: those
>>weren't clear (to me): "SMs after the last date don't lose the
>>functionality of the mouse buttons. To get rid of the D&D cursor it
>>suffices to click with the left mouse button."
> 
> That should mean, that the D&D cursor still exists but is less
> dangerous. Because the mouse buttons work now killing of SM is no longer
> necessary. Instead of that click with the left mouse button and the D&D
> cursor will disappear.

Ah. I understand now what you were/are referring to. I wish I would have
understood earlier... I was real happy yesterday that "I had" found a
change'; Cursor you Hartmut! :-)

Gary
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SeaMonkey Is Sluggish

2012-06-19 Thread David E. Ross
Windows XP SP3
1.024 GB, 533MHz memory
2.666 GHz each, dual processors
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:13.0) Gecko/20120615 SeaMonkey/2.10.1

user_pref("browser.findbar.enabled", false);
// turn off Find toolbar (bug #505196)

Since I installed SM 2.10 and continuing with 2.10.1, it seems that
SeaMonkey is sluggish when first launched.  Its home page is the HTML
export of my bookmarks.

When I launch SeaMonkey, the HTML of bookmarks renders immediately.
However, a few seconds elapse before SeaMonkey responds to scroll or
Find actions.

For Find, I use Ctrl-F on my keyboard and then type a character or two.
 The Find popup dialogue does not immediately appear.  When it does
appear, input area is blank; the characters I typed are not there.

For scrolling, I might use the Page Down key on my keyboard or the
scroll wheel on my mouse.  Several seconds elapse before the page scrolls.

Is there some activity going on after the home page renders?  Or has the
size of SeaMonkey exceeded the capacity of my hardware?

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.

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Re: [SM 2.10 ] bug 736811 Mouse changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons

2012-06-19 Thread Hartmut Figge
NoOp:

>Ah. I understand now what you were/are referring to. I wish I would have
>understood earlier...

If i could write here in German it would be much easier. But that would
make it even more hard to understand me in this NG. *g*

I always appreciate corrections of my English.

Hartmut
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