Re: Change default email compose address category?

2012-07-21 Thread Mark Berger

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Mark Berger wrote:

When composing emails, is there a way to change the default address
category from "To:" to something else, like "Bcc"?

Mark


SeaMonkey Help -> type "compose" into search-box -> Using the Compose
Window ->

Quote:
If necessary, click "To" to choose a different recipient type:

  To: For primary recipients of your message.
  Cc: For secondary recipients (carbon copy).
  Bcc: For secondary recipients not identified to the
other recipients, including those in the cc list (blind carbon
copy).
  Reply-To: For recipients to reply to a different
email address other than the one the message is sent from.
  Newsgroup: For posting to a newsgroup.
  Followup-To: For redirecting a newsgroup posting, so
that subsequent replies go directly to the redirected
newsgroup instead
of the original newsgroup.
End Quote..


Should have mentioned that you can automatically add default Bcc and Cc
lists via:-
Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings -> Copies and Folders -> When Sending
Messages
HTH


Perhaps I should have been more specific.  When I click on 'compose' 
from the Inbox, I would like the default recipient type that appears in 
the compose message window to be 'Bcc:', and not 'To:'


Is there a way to do this without having to manually change the 
recipient type from 'To:' to "Bcc:'?

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Re: Change default email compose address category?

2012-07-21 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Mark Berger wrote:
When composing emails, is there a way to change the default address 
category from "To:" to something else, like "Bcc"?


Mark


SeaMonkey Help -> type "compose" into search-box -> Using the Compose 
Window ->


Quote:
If necessary, click "To" to choose a different recipient type:

  To: For primary recipients of your message.
  Cc: For secondary recipients (carbon copy).
  Bcc: For secondary recipients not identified to the
other recipients, including those in the cc list (blind carbon
copy).
  Reply-To: For recipients to reply to a different
email address other than the one the message is sent from.
  Newsgroup: For posting to a newsgroup.
  Followup-To: For redirecting a newsgroup posting, so
that subsequent replies go directly to the redirected 
newsgroup instead

of the original newsgroup.
End Quote..

Should have mentioned that you can automatically add default Bcc and Cc 
lists via:-
Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings -> Copies and Folders -> When Sending 
Messages

HTH
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Re: Change default email compose address category?

2012-07-21 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Mark Berger wrote:
When composing emails, is there a way to change the default address 
category from "To:" to something else, like "Bcc"?


Mark


SeaMonkey Help -> type "compose" into search-box -> Using the Compose 
Window ->


Quote:
If necessary, click "To" to choose a different recipient type:

  To: For primary recipients of your message.
  Cc: For secondary recipients (carbon copy).
  Bcc: For secondary recipients not identified to the
other recipients, including those in the cc list (blind carbon
copy).
  Reply-To: For recipients to reply to a different
email address other than the one the message is sent from.
  Newsgroup: For posting to a newsgroup.
  Followup-To: For redirecting a newsgroup posting, so
that subsequent replies go directly to the redirected newsgroup 
instead

of the original newsgroup.
End Quote..

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Re: Message-Headers are erroneously displayed in SeaMonkey's Thread-pane's "Subject" window.

2012-07-21 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Ray_Net wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote, On 21/07/2012 02:27:

Ray_Net wrote:

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote, On 20/07/2012 03:43:

Ray_Net wrote:

Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote, On 19/07/2012 20:18:
The subject of a mail is too long in the "window list of 
subjects". But

is ok in the "window preview of the mail".

You certainly will argue that SM is perfect and this is because 
the mail

came from another mail-client.

BUT SM is not consistent between his two windows
"window list of subjects"
and
"window preview of the mail"

As seen here: http://home.scarlet.be/~rs268454/subject-too-long.jpg

What can i do to permit a solution of this SM problem ?

If the width of the subject column is xx characters wide, you could
widen it. This is not the fault of Seamonkey nor another email 
client.

It is a pixel limit in the column width.

You could always use a smaller display font which will then fit more
characters in whatever the width is of your Subject column. It up to
you, the user, to adjust the Subject column width to allow for long
subject lines.

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]

You did not understand or you did not look at my screen copy.

The subject in the "window list of subjects" is INCORRECT.

Look in my screen copy the added string "

To: undisclosed-recipie...@hays.is.scarlet.be"
or
X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 120719-1, 19/07/2012), Outbound message

Came from the next part of the mail and have nothing to do with 
the subject.


This extra string is not present in the "window preview of the 
mail" which is ABOLUTELY correct.


and have nothing to do with the "...width of the subject column".

IT'S NOT A LONG SUBJECT LINE the subject should be only = to:

Tr : TR: Fw: Tr: : Comprendre le  français.
or
Réf. : Crabe et Corsica

without any other text appended.
Message-Headers are erroneously displayed in SeaMonkey's 
Thread-pane's "Subject" window..
THANKS  with this short description, i was able to create 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776096


Voila ! Now i will wait until i died for a solution :-)


Haven't seen it myself, but it certainly is unusual.
If you could copy the message's source-text, into your bug report (in 
English, the menu is:- "View" -> "Message S_o_urce Ctrl+U"), I think 
that may help locate the cause.
That's a very good idea, but if i do a copy/paste of the text in the 
"Ctrl-U" windows i am not sure that this text will be exactly the same 
as the text on my disk.

Anyway, it's done
In fact we can see a kind of "blank line" between the subject part and 
the next header.


Perhaps i should isolate the message and put it in a separate empty 
directory, so i can see the text in hex format.


I think you really need some explanation from our messaging gurus, but 
the Subject line in both message-sources, is not the usual standard text 
Subject headers that we see.


Also, it may not be relevant, but I often see the "=" sign at the end of 
a header-string (e.g. 80 character line-length), denoting that the next 
bit of text, should be joined to the previous-text, e.g.~


(rest of header line) barry.gilmour@bigp=
ond.com

displays in message-display as ~

(rest of header line) barry.gilm...@bigpond.com

so I'm thinking that the "=" sign at the end of both of your 
source-text's "Subject" header title (message-link?), may simply be 
telling the application to display the linked-title with the next header 
line, which is what it is correctly doing?


But I believe we need some insight from our messaging gurus, to 
illuminate this.


I'd think the message-source from the network-server before it downloads 
into a email-client, would be more useful, than the hex out of the 
local-email-client would be?




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Re: Compact Folder Constant Reminder

2012-07-21 Thread flyguy

On 7/21/2012 3:34 AM, Daniel wrote:

Rufus wrote:

JC wrote:

On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:26:31 AM UTC-7, Rufus wrote:

curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
> I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11.  I'm
on an iMac using OS 10.6.8.  I had this constant prompt to
"Compact my folders" and I had read about this being a
problem.  I thought it was to be corrected with the upgrade to 2.11.
But, it is still happening.  Any help on this issue??
>
> Very frustrating!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>

Check Preferences/Mail&Newsgroups/Network&Storage and look at
your
settings for Disk Space.  Either uncheck the option, or set it to
something "reasonable".

I have my setting at 20 MB (which seems a bit low, now that I think
about it) and I hardly ever see a prompt to Compact; same setup as
you -
iMac running 10.6.8.

--
   - Rufus

Rufus,

Thanks for the email.  I just de-selected the option and that may have
done the trick.  The setting was already at 20MB and that wasn't
resolving it.



Hope that will work out for you.

I don't know why I've left mine at the seeming default - something like
500-750 MB seems a better choice.  Maybe I don't see requests because I
always mark my headers "read" at the end of each session?



20 Mb, golly gosh!!

I'm on Linux, so that might account for the difference, but in
Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Network & Storage, I've got Disk
Space, Compact folders when it will save over 1 MB!!

Don't know how big a mail folder has to be in order to possibly save 1
MB, but a 20 MB mail file looks a bit large, IMHO!!


Mine is set at 500 MB, which is only a few hundred emails when some 
contain up to 10 MB of attachments. If it compacted for only 20 mb, it'd 
be compacting hourly.



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Re: tagzilla

2012-07-21 Thread sean nathan

Philip Chee wrote, On 07/19/2012 04:50 AM:

On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 20:58:34 -0700, sean nathan wrote:

MCBastos wrote, On 07/18/2012 06:33 PM:

Interviewed by CNN on 18/07/2012 15:07, sean nathan told the world:

might be working...

or not... no right click to insert a tagline, no auto add of taglines,
but >file >inset tagline is working...

sean



Funny, it never stopped working for me.


When I upgraded to 2.10, Seamonkey stripped away jslib & tagzilla as not
working for this version of Seamonkey... I'd just sorta lived with that
until today...
Now after a reboot Seamonkey also has resumed auto-insertion of my
taglines...


Tagzilla has a dependency on jslib. It won't work unless jslib is also
installed. I'm working on removing this dependency. I'm almost there,
all I need to do now is to write some file I/O routines to replace those
jslib functions that Tagzilla uses.

Phil



excellent... greatly appreciate having tagzilla back in working order... 
even better that it is being brought up to date w/o dependency...


sean




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Change default email compose address category?

2012-07-21 Thread Mark Berger
When composing emails, is there a way to change the default address 
category from "To:" to something else, like "Bcc"?


Mark
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Re: The HighlightColorButton has disappeared from SeaMonkey Composer

2012-07-21 Thread oueb
Thank you for your answers.

I found also that I could use span manually, it was the way SeaMonkey 
highlighted text with his button, but the button was more useful than doing it 
manually.

I checked through "about:config" if I can enable that HighlightColorButton, 
through a editor.toolbars.showbutton set to true... I see all the editors 
buttons but not the HighlightColorButton.

In SeaMonkey 2.10.1 editor, I have that button displayed, but I don't see that 
button in "about:config" editor.toolbars.showbutton neither (strange because I 
see all the others buttons)... I thought that I could find the name of that 
button there and add it back to SeaMonkey 2.11...

Finally I installed Amaya editor (http://www.w3.org/Amaya), it has a 
HighlightColorButton, so I'll use Amaya instead of SeaMonkey.

Thanks again.
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Re: how do i send a link???

2012-07-21 Thread Rick Merrill

Philip TAYLOR wrote:



Rick Merrill wrote:


Users on a local area network (LAN) 'could' share desktop space
and use email to alert other that a resource was available. Sending
a local link to a file would reduce unneeded copies of large pics.


Agreed.  But looking back at Mr Mcauley's history of questions,
and given that sharing one's desktop (as opposed to sharing,
say, a dedicated "EXPORT" folder) is a fairly uncommon requirement,
which of the two answers do you think is more useful to Mr Mcauley ?


I was not trying to be argumentative, just conversational.



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Re: Automatic bookmark export

2012-07-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 7/20/12 5:21 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
> On 12-07-19 9:32 PM, G. Ross wrote:
>> Saw this when I didn't need it, but now can't find out how.  I use my
>> bookmarks as my home page and need it refreshed every time I open (or
>> close) SM.  Is there really a way to do this?
> 
> Try setting your homepage to:
> chrome://communicator/content/bookmarks/bookmarksManager.xul
> 

That opens the Bookmarks Manager.  I much prefer seeing my bookmarks as
a Web page.  Thus, I export my bookmarks to an HTML file (as indicated
earlier in this thread) and set my home page to that HTML file.

I have also set userContent.css in the chrome subdirectory of my profile
to improve the appearance of the display:
@-moz-document
url("file:xxx/bookmarks.html")
 {  body { margin-left: 2em !important }
h3 + dl { margin-left: 2em !important } }
where xxx is the path to my profile (i.e., the path to the
bookmarks.html file).

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.

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bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
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Re: how do i send a link???

2012-07-21 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Rick Merrill wrote:


Users on a local area network (LAN) 'could' share desktop space
and use email to alert other that a resource was available. Sending
a local link to a file would reduce unneeded copies of large pics.


Agreed.  But looking back at Mr Mcauley's history of questions,
and given that sharing one's desktop (as opposed to sharing,
say, a dedicated "EXPORT" folder) is a fairly uncommon requirement,
which of the two answers do you think is more useful to Mr Mcauley ?

Philip Taylor
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Re: how do i send a link???

2012-07-21 Thread WLS
On 07/19/2012 06:19 PM, The Biggest Irishman n the Valley wrote:
> ... i have a pic on my desktop. when i right clik on it there is no
> 'send link' option???

Don't know what this has to do with SeaMonkey, but when I opposite click
on a pic on my desktop, I get a "Send as Email Attachment" menu item,
which opens my email app when I click on it.

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Re: Finally dumping my old v2.0.14 installations on my old Windows machines...

2012-07-21 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
> Ant wrote:
>>
>> Now if Mozilla can fix the minor and sometimes annoying issues that I
>> mentioned recently. :P
> 
> We're working on improving many issues, without also regressing many things.
> 
> Stay Tuned. (Let this be a lesson to people here that its much better to
> upgrade than stick with old versions)

I'll stick with the old version (2.0.14) because of the problem of
duplicate tabs being created when clicking on the 'Home' icon as described
in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616601.

This happens even when setting Preferences, Browser, Tabbed Browsing to
'Replace Existing Tabs'. SM doesn't pay any attention to that and sets the
Preference to 'Add tabs'. The selection to 'Replace tabs' versus 'Add
tabs' is a straight-forward choice. How come it doesn't work?

Is there something in about:config in 2.10 that will let me delete
duplicate tabs or replace tabs when clicking on the 'Home' icon?
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Re: how do i send a link???

2012-07-21 Thread Rick Merrill

Philip TAYLOR wrote:



kevin mcauley wrote:


... i have a pic on my desktop. when i right clik on it there is no
'send link' option???


"Links" are to networked resources; your desktop is not a networked
resource.  Send the image as an attachment.

Philip Taylor



Users on a local area network (LAN) 'could' share desktop space
and use email to alert other that a resource was available. Sending
a local link to a file would reduce unneeded copies of large pics.


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Re: Compact Folder Constant Reminder

2012-07-21 Thread Daniel

Rufus wrote:

JC wrote:

On Friday, July 20, 2012 11:26:31 AM UTC-7, Rufus wrote:

curl...@earthlink.net wrote:
> I had this problem before upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.11.  I'm
on an iMac using OS 10.6.8.  I had this constant prompt to
"Compact my folders" and I had read about this being a
problem.  I thought it was to be corrected with the upgrade to 2.11.
But, it is still happening.  Any help on this issue??
>
> Very frustrating!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>

Check Preferences/Mail&Newsgroups/Network&Storage and look at
your
settings for Disk Space.  Either uncheck the option, or set it to
something "reasonable".

I have my setting at 20 MB (which seems a bit low, now that I think
about it) and I hardly ever see a prompt to Compact; same setup as you -
iMac running 10.6.8.

--
   - Rufus

Rufus,

Thanks for the email.  I just de-selected the option and that may have
done the trick.  The setting was already at 20MB and that wasn't
resolving it.



Hope that will work out for you.

I don't know why I've left mine at the seeming default - something like
500-750 MB seems a better choice.  Maybe I don't see requests because I
always mark my headers "read" at the end of each session?



20 Mb, golly gosh!!

I'm on Linux, so that might account for the difference, but in 
Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Network & Storage, I've got Disk 
Space, Compact folders when it will save over 1 MB!!


Don't know how big a mail folder has to be in order to possibly save 1 
MB, but a 20 MB mail file looks a bit large, IMHO!!



--
Daniel
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Re: Crash Report [@ LdrShutdownProcess ] with Flash 11.3

2012-07-21 Thread Chris Ilias

On 12-07-21 2:57 AM, Ray_Net wrote:

I experiences the bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747683

Could somone tell me in what SM version it's corrected ?

I currently have Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:11.0)
Gecko/20120312 Firefox/11.0 SeaMonkey/2.8


If I'm reading it correctly, it should be fixed in the latest release, 
which is 2.11.


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Crash Report [@ LdrShutdownProcess ] with Flash 11.3

2012-07-21 Thread Ray_Net

I experiences the bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747683

Could somone tell me in what SM version it's corrected ?

I currently have Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:11.0) 
Gecko/20120312 Firefox/11.0 SeaMonkey/2.8

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