Re: How to filter out emails with future dates?
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: > Arnie Goetchius wrote: > >> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >>> I seem to remember you once said you had an intricate filtering >>> system, now that I think a bit about it. 75 sub-folders is a *lot*! >> >> Yes, it is intricate. HOWEVER, the real problem is that I made all of my >> folders sub-folders of the Inbox. If I move the sub-folders (with drag >> and drop) to the very top of the list to make them sub-folders of the >> Account Name, it appears that will solve my problem. > > Ooh. Make doubly sure your filters update themselves with the new path. > Correct. It does takes a while for some of the larger sub-folders. I think the approach I was using was a left over from my Netscape days of the nineties. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: How to filter out emails with future dates?
Arnie Goetchius wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> I seem to remember you once said you had an intricate filtering >> system, now that I think a bit about it. 75 sub-folders is a *lot*! > > Yes, it is intricate. HOWEVER, the real problem is that I made all of my > folders sub-folders of the Inbox. If I move the sub-folders (with drag > and drop) to the very top of the list to make them sub-folders of the > Account Name, it appears that will solve my problem. Ooh. Make doubly sure your filters update themselves with the new path. -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: How to filter out emails with future dates?
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: > Arnie Goetchius wrote: > >> Arnie Goetchius wrote: >>> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Arnie Goetchius wrote: > OK, Done and working. Thanks for the help. Now, is there a way to > move the Junk folder so it sits above the Inbox folder? Drag and drop > doesn't work. Perhaps there is a file in the profile that can be > edited? I don't know, but wonder why you would want to have the Junk folder first? To me, the Inbox is the primary folder, followed in importance by Sent. >>> The Inbox has about 75 sub-folders so the Junk and Sent folder are >>> below them. I have to scroll down quite a bit to view the Junk folder. >>> If the Junk folder was sitting right above the Inbox, I could see >>> immediately any activity and check it out right away. For example, >>> today I had something that went to Junk that should not have so I >>> cleared the Junk tag. Until I'm sure I'm doing it right, I want to be >>> able to monitor it closely. >>> >> Okay, guess I'll just have to keep the Inbox unexpanded (+) so I can see >> what's going on. > > I seem to remember you once said you had an intricate filtering > system, now that I think a bit about it. 75 sub-folders is a *lot*! > > I have 17 email addresses set up here in Thunderbird, but at most less > than a dozen sub-folders scattered among them. (Some would say that 17 > addresses was overkill, but they are for specific purposes, business and > personal, and such as "webmaster@.com" and so forth.) > Yes, it is intricate. HOWEVER, the real problem is that I made all of my folders sub-folders of the Inbox. If I move the sub-folders (with drag and drop) to the very top of the list to make them sub-folders of the Account Name, it appears that will solve my problem. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: How to filter out emails with future dates?
Arnie Goetchius wrote: > Arnie Goetchius wrote: >> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >>> Arnie Goetchius wrote: OK, Done and working. Thanks for the help. Now, is there a way to move the Junk folder so it sits above the Inbox folder? Drag and drop doesn't work. Perhaps there is a file in the profile that can be edited? >>> >>> I don't know, but wonder why you would want to have the Junk folder >>> first? To me, the Inbox is the primary folder, followed in importance >>> by Sent. >>> >> The Inbox has about 75 sub-folders so the Junk and Sent folder are >> below them. I have to scroll down quite a bit to view the Junk folder. >> If the Junk folder was sitting right above the Inbox, I could see >> immediately any activity and check it out right away. For example, >> today I had something that went to Junk that should not have so I >> cleared the Junk tag. Until I'm sure I'm doing it right, I want to be >> able to monitor it closely. >> > Okay, guess I'll just have to keep the Inbox unexpanded (+) so I can see > what's going on. I seem to remember you once said you had an intricate filtering system, now that I think a bit about it. 75 sub-folders is a *lot*! I have 17 email addresses set up here in Thunderbird, but at most less than a dozen sub-folders scattered among them. (Some would say that 17 addresses was overkill, but they are for specific purposes, business and personal, and such as "webmaster@.com" and so forth.) -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: How to filter out emails with future dates?
Arnie Goetchius wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> Arnie Goetchius wrote: >> >>> OK, Done and working. Thanks for the help. Now, is there a way to move >>> the Junk folder so it sits above the Inbox folder? Drag and drop doesn't >>> work. Perhaps there is a file in the profile that can be edited? >> >> I don't know, but wonder why you would want to have the Junk folder first? >> To me, the Inbox is the primary folder, followed in importance by Sent. >> > The Inbox has about 75 sub-folders so the Junk and Sent folder are below > them. I have to scroll down quite a bit to view the Junk folder. If the > Junk folder was sitting right above the Inbox, I could see immediately any > activity and check it out right away. For example, today I had something > that went to Junk that should not have so I cleared the Junk tag. Until > I'm sure I'm doing it right, I want to be able to monitor it closely. > Okay, guess I'll just have to keep the Inbox unexpanded (+) so I can see what's going on. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey-2.10 - Problem with Mail & Newsgroups-accounts - (preferences ?)
Zanqeutil wrote: Larry S. schreef: Now this is getting weird. I'm on XP SP3, SM 2.10.1, and I'm showing triangles, not (+) or (-) in Mail. (However, I do see the (+) and (-) in Windows Explorer.) Memory (sometimes faulty) tells me it's always been triangles in SM Mail for me. Larry I'm on WIndows XP PRO SP3, XP Silver theme (standard is blue). Seamonkey Screenshot with (-) and (+) no tiangles in my case. And I have never seen them in SM. http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Zanqeutil/SeamonkeyFolderpane.jpg Do you use a special XP theme ? Zanqeutil It's just called "modified theme" for XP (no idea what, if anything, is modified). It's the "Seamonkey Modern" theme for SM. Larry Yes I just discovered Seamonkey Modern uses triangles,I did not know that and just tested it. I never used the Modern theme, I don't like the color. I use Seamonkey's default theme which is showing (-) and (+) SM Modern theme screenshot (with triangles) http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Zanqeutil/SeamonkeyFolderpaneModerntheme.jpg So nothing weird at all :} Zanqeutil Learning something new every day! Larry ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey-2.10 - Problem with Mail & Newsgroups-accounts - (preferences ?)
Larry S. schreef: Now this is getting weird. I'm on XP SP3, SM 2.10.1, and I'm showing triangles, not (+) or (-) in Mail. (However, I do see the (+) and (-) in Windows Explorer.) Memory (sometimes faulty) tells me it's always been triangles in SM Mail for me. Larry I'm on WIndows XP PRO SP3, XP Silver theme (standard is blue). Seamonkey Screenshot with (-) and (+) no tiangles in my case. And I have never seen them in SM. http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Zanqeutil/SeamonkeyFolderpane.jpg Do you use a special XP theme ? Zanqeutil It's just called "modified theme" for XP (no idea what, if anything, is modified). It's the "Seamonkey Modern" theme for SM. Larry Yes I just discovered Seamonkey Modern uses triangles,I did not know that and just tested it. I never used the Modern theme, I don't like the color. I use Seamonkey's default theme which is showing (-) and (+) SM Modern theme screenshot (with triangles) http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Zanqeutil/SeamonkeyFolderpaneModerntheme.jpg So nothing weird at all :} Zanqeutil ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Why Firefox???
Daniel wrote: Daniel wrote: I dual boot Mandriva Linux and Windows 7 and tonight I'm on my Windows 7 system and have updated from SM 2.10 to SM 2.10.1 Normally, I have a five site "Home Group", but when I open the browser for the first time (SM is set to start up with Mail & Newsgroups and Chatzilla screens, only), I had my normal five tabs *plus* an "About Firefox" tab. After updating, i would expect to see the SeaMonkey changes page, and then have to close that and then re-open the browser to get my normal five tab Home group. Why the six tabs and why the "About Firefox" page rather than the SeaMonkey changes page?? No-one else seeing this on Windows?? O.K., I'll keep a look out for it at next update! SM is set to start up with Mail & Newsgroups and Chatzilla screens, only I don't understand this statement, related to the Tabs, which in the browser, nor is the About Firefox, familiar to me.I have, never paid attention, but if there is an extra tab, I close it, and I am ready to go. No need to restart the browser. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey-2.10 - Problem with Mail & Newsgroups-accounts - (preferences ?)
Zanqeutil wrote: Larry S. schreef: Zanqeutil wrote: Hartmut Figge schreef: Zanqeutil: I use the localised Dutch (NL) version of Seamonkey 2.10.1 Inbox shows up in Dutch as *Postvak In* I use POP3 Then this could be the reason that you see the bug. I first noticed this bug in SM 2.9 or 2.9.1, not quite sure. So far i have only SM 2.10 localized, Some people claim that the collapsed folder pane only appears when you start Seamonkey with the -mail setting, but I never used that setting. I have now tested this. A little. Starting 2.10 with -mail shows the bug every time. Starting SM with -browser and then opening MailNews shows the bug never. But starting SM with -browser -mail is special. Then the bug appears modulo 2. *g* start 1: bug start 2: no bug start 3: bug start 4: no bug etc. I normally start Seamonkey the browser and later switch (Window) to email and see the wrong collapsed folderpane with the (-) sign. Clicking the (-) once I get the normal (+) sign. There is neither (+) nor (-) sign here. What theme are you using? http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm2-10-start.png Hartmut I currently use Seamonkey Default Theme. (-) and (+) is the way Windows XP shows it. Vista and Windows 7 show triangles. In your screenshot (SM Linux) I also see little triangles. GMX: triangle pointing downwards = expanded, Local Folders: triangle pointed sideways = collapsed. But in windows XP this is different. to summarize in Windows XP: (+) = collapsed, (-) = expanded So it's OS depended. Zanqeutil Now this is getting weird. I'm on XP SP3, SM 2.10.1, and I'm showing triangles, not (+) or (-) in Mail. (However, I do see the (+) and (-) in Windows Explorer.) Memory (sometimes faulty) tells me it's always been triangles in SM Mail for me. Larry I'm on WIndows XP PRO SP3, XP Silver theme (standard is blue). Seamonkey Screenshot with (-) and (+) no tiangles in my case. And I have never seen them in SM. http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Zanqeutil/SeamonkeyFolderpane.jpg Do you use a special XP theme ? Zanqeutil It's just called "modified theme" for XP (no idea what, if anything, is modified). It's the "Seamonkey Modern" theme for SM. Larry ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey-2.10 - Problem with Mail & Newsgroups-accounts - (preferences ?)
Larry S. schreef: Zanqeutil wrote: Hartmut Figge schreef: Zanqeutil: I use the localised Dutch (NL) version of Seamonkey 2.10.1 Inbox shows up in Dutch as *Postvak In* I use POP3 Then this could be the reason that you see the bug. I first noticed this bug in SM 2.9 or 2.9.1, not quite sure. So far i have only SM 2.10 localized, Some people claim that the collapsed folder pane only appears when you start Seamonkey with the -mail setting, but I never used that setting. I have now tested this. A little. Starting 2.10 with -mail shows the bug every time. Starting SM with -browser and then opening MailNews shows the bug never. But starting SM with -browser -mail is special. Then the bug appears modulo 2. *g* start 1: bug start 2: no bug start 3: bug start 4: no bug etc. I normally start Seamonkey the browser and later switch (Window) to email and see the wrong collapsed folderpane with the (-) sign. Clicking the (-) once I get the normal (+) sign. There is neither (+) nor (-) sign here. What theme are you using? http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm2-10-start.png Hartmut I currently use Seamonkey Default Theme. (-) and (+) is the way Windows XP shows it. Vista and Windows 7 show triangles. In your screenshot (SM Linux) I also see little triangles. GMX: triangle pointing downwards = expanded, Local Folders: triangle pointed sideways = collapsed. But in windows XP this is different. to summarize in Windows XP: (+) = collapsed, (-) = expanded So it's OS depended. Zanqeutil Now this is getting weird. I'm on XP SP3, SM 2.10.1, and I'm showing triangles, not (+) or (-) in Mail. (However, I do see the (+) and (-) in Windows Explorer.) Memory (sometimes faulty) tells me it's always been triangles in SM Mail for me. Larry I'm on WIndows XP PRO SP3, XP Silver theme (standard is blue). Seamonkey Screenshot with (-) and (+) no tiangles in my case. And I have never seen them in SM. http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff374/Zanqeutil/SeamonkeyFolderpane.jpg Do you use a special XP theme ? Zanqeutil ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: flash player .....
MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2012 17:12, dirk told the world: dowahavetodowawatta?? Sorry, I'm just a simple user and I have no idea what this is. I am using real player basically for downloading flash video's from internet. If anyone knows of a good alternative for that, please tell . Could use one to download Silverlight video's as well There's a lot of extensions available to do exactly that. Look at addons.mozilla.org, in the section "Photos and Media." There ought to be something that fits your needs. found one, thanks! However, only for FLASH video's, found nothing for Silverlight .. DJ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: How to filter out emails with future dates?
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: > Arnie Goetchius wrote: > >> OK, Done and working. Thanks for the help. Now, is there a way to move >> the Junk folder so it sits above the Inbox folder? Drag and drop doesn't >> work. Perhaps there is a file in the profile that can be edited? > > I don't know, but wonder why you would want to have the Junk folder first? > To me, the Inbox is the primary folder, followed in importance by Sent. > The Inbox has about 75 sub-folders so the Junk and Sent folder are below them. I have to scroll down quite a bit to view the Junk folder. If the Junk folder was sitting right above the Inbox, I could see immediately any activity and check it out right away. For example, today I had something that went to Junk that should not have so I cleared the Junk tag. Until I'm sure I'm doing it right, I want to be able to monitor it closely. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Running in the background
I use both Firefox & SeaMonkey for different reasons Frequently I try to open one of them to be told it is already running in the background and to close it first. Going to Task Manager sure enough it is & I have to close it from there before I can open it -- Bryan Morris Public Keyhttp://www.pgp.uk.demon.net - 0xCC6237E9 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: How to filter out emails with future dates?
Arnie Goetchius wrote: > OK, Done and working. Thanks for the help. Now, is there a way to move > the Junk folder so it sits above the Inbox folder? Drag and drop doesn't > work. Perhaps there is a file in the profile that can be edited? I don't know, but wonder why you would want to have the Junk folder first? To me, the Inbox is the primary folder, followed in importance by Sent. -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: How to filter out emails with future dates?
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: > Arnie Goetchius wrote: > >> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >>> Bernd Adda wrote: >>> Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb: > Arnie Goetchius wrote: >> Using SM 2.10.1 >> >> Every day I get email spam that has a future date so that it stays >> on the top of my email list. These usually have tomorrow's date but >> some have next month's date and the latest has the year 2038. I need >> a filter which will inspect the date and move anything with a date >> in the future to the "Junk" folder. I suspect the answer may be in >> setting up a filter using "Age In Days" as one of the criteria. Has >> anyone done this? > > Do you have spam filtering turned on, Arnie? Seems to me that if a) > you get that much of it, and b) you've been "Marking as Junk", this > spam should already be being sent directly to Junk. > > The very few spams that get by my (own) mail server's SpamAssassin > filters all end up in Junk, after one or two "Mark as Junk." My "Junk" does not read any date. Junk is Junk and sm kills it like all other. >>> >>> Yes, but Arnie seems to be, according to his description, getting these >>> post-dated emails in his Inbox - which is why I asked if his built-in >>> Junk filtering was operational. >>> >> It is not. I'll have to read the Help file and set it up. > > Aha. Well, there's the answer. Turn it on and train it (by marking Inbox > spam as Junk). Your problem should go away soon enough. For multiple > accounts, do each one separately, and direct the spam to the account's > junk folder. > > Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings > [your account(s)] > Junk Settings > OK, Done and working. Thanks for the help. Now, is there a way to move the Junk folder so it sits above the Inbox folder? Drag and drop doesn't work. Perhaps there is a file in the profile that can be edited? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey-2.10 - Problem with Mail & Newsgroups-accounts - (preferences ?)
Zanqeutil wrote: Hartmut Figge schreef: Zanqeutil: I use the localised Dutch (NL) version of Seamonkey 2.10.1 Inbox shows up in Dutch as *Postvak In* I use POP3 Then this could be the reason that you see the bug. I first noticed this bug in SM 2.9 or 2.9.1, not quite sure. So far i have only SM 2.10 localized, Some people claim that the collapsed folder pane only appears when you start Seamonkey with the -mail setting, but I never used that setting. I have now tested this. A little. Starting 2.10 with -mail shows the bug every time. Starting SM with -browser and then opening MailNews shows the bug never. But starting SM with -browser -mail is special. Then the bug appears modulo 2. *g* start 1: bug start 2: no bug start 3: bug start 4: no bug etc. I normally start Seamonkey the browser and later switch (Window) to email and see the wrong collapsed folderpane with the (-) sign. Clicking the (-) once I get the normal (+) sign. There is neither (+) nor (-) sign here. What theme are you using? http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm2-10-start.png Hartmut I currently use Seamonkey Default Theme. (-) and (+) is the way Windows XP shows it. Vista and Windows 7 show triangles. In your screenshot (SM Linux) I also see little triangles. GMX: triangle pointing downwards = expanded, Local Folders: triangle pointed sideways = collapsed. But in windows XP this is different. to summarize in Windows XP: (+) = collapsed, (-) = expanded So it's OS depended. Zanqeutil Now this is getting weird. I'm on XP SP3, SM 2.10.1, and I'm showing triangles, not (+) or (-) in Mail. (However, I do see the (+) and (-) in Windows Explorer.) Memory (sometimes faulty) tells me it's always been triangles in SM Mail for me. Larry ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey-2.10 - Problem with Mail & Newsgroups-accounts - (preferences ?)
Hartmut Figge schreef: Zanqeutil: I use the localised Dutch (NL) version of Seamonkey 2.10.1 Inbox shows up in Dutch as *Postvak In* I use POP3 Then this could be the reason that you see the bug. I first noticed this bug in SM 2.9 or 2.9.1, not quite sure. So far i have only SM 2.10 localized, Some people claim that the collapsed folder pane only appears when you start Seamonkey with the -mail setting, but I never used that setting. I have now tested this. A little. Starting 2.10 with -mail shows the bug every time. Starting SM with -browser and then opening MailNews shows the bug never. But starting SM with -browser -mail is special. Then the bug appears modulo 2. *g* start 1: bug start 2: no bug start 3: bug start 4: no bug etc. I normally start Seamonkey the browser and later switch (Window) to email and see the wrong collapsed folderpane with the (-) sign. Clicking the (-) once I get the normal (+) sign. There is neither (+) nor (-) sign here. What theme are you using? http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm2-10-start.png Hartmut I currently use Seamonkey Default Theme. (-) and (+) is the way Windows XP shows it. Vista and Windows 7 show triangles. In your screenshot (SM Linux) I also see little triangles. GMX: triangle pointing downwards = expanded, Local Folders: triangle pointed sideways = collapsed. But in windows XP this is different. to summarize in Windows XP: (+) = collapsed, (-) = expanded So it's OS depended. Zanqeutil ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey-2.10 - Problem with Mail & Newsgroups-accounts - (preferences ?)
Zanqeutil: >I use the localised Dutch (NL) version of Seamonkey 2.10.1 >Inbox shows up in Dutch as *Postvak In* I use POP3 Then this could be the reason that you see the bug. >I first noticed this bug in SM 2.9 or 2.9.1, not quite sure. So far i have only SM 2.10 localized, >Some people claim that the collapsed folder pane only appears when you >start Seamonkey with the -mail setting, but I never used that setting. I have now tested this. A little. Starting 2.10 with -mail shows the bug every time. Starting SM with -browser and then opening MailNews shows the bug never. But starting SM with -browser -mail is special. Then the bug appears modulo 2. *g* start 1: bug start 2: no bug start 3: bug start 4: no bug etc. >I normally start Seamonkey the browser and later switch (Window) to >email and see the wrong collapsed folderpane with the (-) sign. >Clicking the (-) once I get the normal (+) sign. There is neither (+) nor (-) sign here. What theme are you using? http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm2-10-start.png Hartmut ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey-2.10 - Problem with Mail & Newsgroups-accounts - (preferences ?)
Hartmut Figge schreef: Hartmut Figge: I feel neglected. I also wish to see the problem. Well, i just saw a hint in a thread on de.comm.software.mozilla.mailnews that the problem requires a non-English language pack. And indeed, after installing seamonkey-2.10.de.langpack.xpi on my English SM 2.10, starting this 2.10 with -mail shows my POP3-account collapsed. But only if i have selected German under Preferences->Appearance. After switching to English (United States) the problem is gone. Now, a lot of you have seen the problem on your SMs. What about your language packs, if any? Hartmut I use the localised Dutch (NL) version of Seamonkey 2.10.1 Inbox shows up in Dutch as *Postvak In* I use POP3 I first noticed this bug in SM 2.9 or 2.9.1, not quite sure. Some people claim that the collapsed folder pane only appears when you start Seamonkey with the -mail setting, but I never used that setting. I normally start Seamonkey the browser and later switch (Window) to email and see the wrong collapsed folderpane with the (-) sign. Clicking the (-) once I get the normal (+) sign. When I close and restart Seamonkey this (+) state is preserved. The expanded state is not. Regards, Zanqeutil ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sent message pane blank
Zanqeutil wrote: Daniel schreef: Daniel wrote: Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:13.0) Gecko/20120615 Firefox/13.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.10.1 I've just re-booted to apply the 2.10.1 update, but even in 2.10.. When I select a message in my inbox, the message is displayed in the message pane, complete with header information. Same for any of the other folders on my e-mail account.except for the Sent folder!!. When I select the sent folder, the message title (31 emails) information shows up in the thread pane, but when I select a message of the sent folder in the thread pane, there is nothing shown in the message pane, not even header information. I updated to SM 2.10.1 to see if that would fix things, but no go!! Is it just me? Or. As I type this, I remember that yesterday, I booted into Win7 to update the system/anti-virus/malware/etc, and then I ran the AV, AVG I think, and it said it found a virus in an email, in the sent folder and in the mail account and then reported that it had isolated the virus, or whatever. Does this mean its moved my "sent" folder out of the profile and the thread pane is just displaying the email title information that is contained in "sent.msf"?? If this is the case, how can I reclaim my sent files?? I'm now guessing this is the case as I've checked the AVG Vault folder and see three folders (2 x fil and 1 x idx), all created yesterday, so how can I reclaim my sent files?? On advice I received on the alt.windows7.general group on my Usenet server, I received advice to check out the AVG Virus Vault to locate my sent e-mail folder. I restored the file, deleted an e-mail I had sent reporting a scam e-mail (supposedly from paypal, probably), compacted the profile and re-ran the AVGall clear this time!Luckily. Nice to hear that you could solve your problem with the messages in the SM Sent folder. AVG is a good Antivirus program but somtimes it makes mistakes with false positives. Zanqeutil I'm not suggesting AVG made a false positive in this case, though, Zanqeutil. -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey