Re: More than two e-mail addresses in SeaMonkey's addressbooks?

2012-10-21 Thread Ant

On 10/21/2012 10:28 PM PT, MCBastos typed:


I have several single contacts that have more than two e-mail addresses.
I don't want to make duplicate contacts with all of their e-mail
addresses. I have a contact that has about five different e-mail
addresses. I want to keep all the e-mail addresses in them, but I can
only do two. I put the extra e-mail addresses in its notes section for
me to copy (not cut [not deleting!]) and paste. I was hoping there was a
way to add more e-mail address forms.


Right now there is no way, the address book code is pretty old and very
limited. People have been complaining about that for years.


Bummer. :(



But there's hope: some people are working on an entirely new address
book with one of the primary goals being lots of flexibility. Since the
backend code, at least, will probably end up being used as the contacts
app for the Firefox OS project, I consider pretty likely that this will
see the light of the day in the foreseeable future.


Ooh, I hope it comes to SeaMonkey and Thunderbird soon. :)
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Re: More than two e-mail addresses in SeaMonkey's addressbooks?

2012-10-21 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 22/10/2012 03:08, Ant told the world:

> I have several single contacts that have more than two e-mail addresses. 
> I don't want to make duplicate contacts with all of their e-mail 
> addresses. I have a contact that has about five different e-mail 
> addresses. I want to keep all the e-mail addresses in them, but I can 
> only do two. I put the extra e-mail addresses in its notes section for 
> me to copy (not cut [not deleting!]) and paste. I was hoping there was a 
> way to add more e-mail address forms.

Right now there is no way, the address book code is pretty old and very
limited. People have been complaining about that for years.

But there's hope: some people are working on an entirely new address
book with one of the primary goals being lots of flexibility. Since the
backend code, at least, will probably end up being used as the contacts
app for the Firefox OS project, I consider pretty likely that this will
see the light of the day in the foreseeable future.
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Re: More than two e-mail addresses in SeaMonkey's addressbooks?

2012-10-21 Thread Ed Mullen

Ed Mullen wrote:

Ant wrote:

On 10/21/2012 8:35 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:


In SeaMonkey's addressbooks, there are two e-mail addresses
(primary/main and secondary/additional). Is there a way to add more
e-mail addresses so I can pick from it? Copying and pasting is
annoying.


Not sure what you're wanting to do.  What and why are you cutting and
pasting?  From where to where?

You can only have two addresses per contact.  But you can create as many
contacts as you like.  When you compose an email and start typing a name
a drop down list of matches appears for you to choose from.


I have several single contacts that have more than two e-mail addresses.
I don't want to make duplicate contacts with all of their e-mail
addresses. I have a contact that has about five different e-mail
addresses. I want to keep all the e-mail addresses in them, but I can
only do two. I put the extra e-mail addresses in its notes section for
me to copy (not cut [not deleting!]) and paste. I was hoping there was a
way to add more e-mail address forms.


The most functional thing to do is create more contacts entries. So,
John Smith has five emails.  So, create John Smith as a contact with 2
emails:

jo...@him.com
jo...@him.com

Create new contacts with these emails:

johnsmi...@him.com
johnsmi...@him.com
johnsmi...@him.com

When you click Compose and start typing "john ..." you'll get all of
those addresses that you can click on and add as "Send to" addresses (or
CCs etc).  Or, click Compose - Address and select all the johns you want
from the appropriate address book.




Sigh.  It's late.  It should read:

> Create new contacts with these emails:
>
> johnsmi...@him.com
> johnsmi...@him.com
> johnsmi...@him.com


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Re: More than two e-mail addresses in SeaMonkey's addressbooks?

2012-10-21 Thread Ed Mullen

Ant wrote:

On 10/21/2012 8:35 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:


In SeaMonkey's addressbooks, there are two e-mail addresses
(primary/main and secondary/additional). Is there a way to add more
e-mail addresses so I can pick from it? Copying and pasting is annoying.


Not sure what you're wanting to do.  What and why are you cutting and
pasting?  From where to where?

You can only have two addresses per contact.  But you can create as many
contacts as you like.  When you compose an email and start typing a name
a drop down list of matches appears for you to choose from.


I have several single contacts that have more than two e-mail addresses.
I don't want to make duplicate contacts with all of their e-mail
addresses. I have a contact that has about five different e-mail
addresses. I want to keep all the e-mail addresses in them, but I can
only do two. I put the extra e-mail addresses in its notes section for
me to copy (not cut [not deleting!]) and paste. I was hoping there was a
way to add more e-mail address forms.


The most functional thing to do is create more contacts entries. So, 
John Smith has five emails.  So, create John Smith as a contact with 2 
emails:


jo...@him.com
jo...@him.com

Create new contacts with these emails:

johnsmi...@him.com
johnsmi...@him.com
johnsmi...@him.com

When you click Compose and start typing "john ..." you'll get all of 
those addresses that you can click on and add as "Send to" addresses (or 
CCs etc).  Or, click Compose - Address and select all the johns you want 
from the appropriate address book.



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Re: More than two e-mail addresses in SeaMonkey's addressbooks?

2012-10-21 Thread Ant

On 10/21/2012 8:35 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:


In SeaMonkey's addressbooks, there are two e-mail addresses
(primary/main and secondary/additional). Is there a way to add more
e-mail addresses so I can pick from it? Copying and pasting is annoying.


Not sure what you're wanting to do.  What and why are you cutting and
pasting?  From where to where?

You can only have two addresses per contact.  But you can create as many
contacts as you like.  When you compose an email and start typing a name
a drop down list of matches appears for you to choose from.


I have several single contacts that have more than two e-mail addresses. 
I don't want to make duplicate contacts with all of their e-mail 
addresses. I have a contact that has about five different e-mail 
addresses. I want to keep all the e-mail addresses in them, but I can 
only do two. I put the extra e-mail addresses in its notes section for 
me to copy (not cut [not deleting!]) and paste. I was hoping there was a 
way to add more e-mail address forms.

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Re: Conflict with flash and HTML5 and stopping SM from installing unwanted plugins

2012-10-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 10/11/12 12:29 AM, Desiree wrote:
> I have SM 2.12 and have not had Flash installed for plugin browsers. I've 
> been playing videos at youtube in HTML 5 HD. But I need Flash for speed 
> tests and I get tired of having to open IE and use it.  So, I installed 
> Flash and immediately had a bunch of problems on both Fx 10ESR and SM.
> 
> The videos automatically play in HTML5 if I open a tab to youtube but with 
> Flash installed I got error messages from Ghostery about bad scripts and SM 
> locked up. I couldn't close the tab and finally had to use Task Manager to 
> close SM.
> 
> I had other problems on both Fx and SM with Flash installed so I finally 
> uninstalled it and then when I opened a tab on SM to youtube the videos 
> began to play beautifully in HTML 5 HD.
> 
> There should be no conflict between Flash and HTML 5. I would like to have 
> Flash installed for Opera so how do I stop SM and Fx from finding the plugin 
> and installing it? They should not do that automatically but only if I 
> choose to install Flash Plugin on SM and/or Fx.
> 
> I have no other plugins for SM (except those crap ones from Microsoft that I 
> always disable and would remove entirely if that was possible).  I recall in 
> the past killing the "master plugin" for Fx and SM to stop these browsers 
> from automatically finding and installing plugins that I don't want on these 
> browsers (disabling the plugins is not sufficient especially now that 
> horrific Plugin Container wants to run TWO INSTANCES of itself on EVERY 
> WEBPAGE VISITED REGARDLESS OF WHETHER FLASH IS USED ON THE PAGE OR NOT). 
> But I have forgotten what the file is called and I can't find it in SM 
> files.  So, how do I stop SM and Fx from automatically installing Flash 
> Player plugin short of uninstalling Flash Player which means it is not 
> available for Opera? 
> 
> 

Note that Flash is NOT installed by SeaMonkey or Firefox.  It is
installed by your operating system, which can install it even if you
have no browsers at all.  In fact, as with other software, it is best
not to be running any other application -- including browsers -- when
installing Flash.

There are two versions of Flash: an Internet Explorer version and a
plugin-based version.  See
.  The
former is for IE only and cannot be used by SeaMonkey and Firefox.  The
latter is for SeaMonkey, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera.  If you have more
than one of those, it is installed only once not for each browser.

If you NEVER-EVER want Flash to be used by SeaMonkey and Firefox, do not
install the plugin-based version.  You then only need the Internet
Explorer version, which cannot be used by Gecko-based browsers.

If you do not want Flash to be used now by SeaMonkey or Firefox but
might want it in the future, install the plugin-based version.  Then
open the Add-ons Manager for the browser.  In SeaMonkey, you go to the
menu bar and select [Tools > Add-ons Manager].  On the Add-ons Manager
page, select Plugins (the dark blue Lego icon).  Find Flash and select
the Disable button.  You can later return to the Add-ons Manager and
select the Enable button and then use SeaMonkey or Firefox to run
Internet connection speed tests.

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Re: Conflict with flash and HTML5 and stopping SM from installing unwanted plugins

2012-10-21 Thread Geoff Welsh

Desiree wrote:

I have SM 2.12 and have not had Flash installed for plugin browsers. I've
been playing videos at youtube in HTML 5 HD. But I need Flash for speed
tests and I get tired of having to open IE and use it.  So, I installed
Flash and immediately had a bunch of problems on both Fx 10ESR and SM.

The videos automatically play in HTML5 if I open a tab to youtube but with
Flash installed I got error messages from Ghostery about bad scripts and SM
locked up. I couldn't close the tab and finally had to use Task Manager to
close SM.

I had other problems on both Fx and SM with Flash installed so I finally
uninstalled it and then when I opened a tab on SM to youtube the videos
began to play beautifully in HTML 5 HD.

There should be no conflict between Flash and HTML 5. I would like to have
Flash installed for Opera so how do I stop SM and Fx from finding the plugin
and installing it? They should not do that automatically but only if I
choose to install Flash Plugin on SM and/or Fx.

I have no other plugins for SM (except those crap ones from Microsoft that I
always disable and would remove entirely if that was possible).  I recall in
the past killing the "master plugin" for Fx and SM to stop these browsers
from automatically finding and installing plugins that I don't want on these
browsers (disabling the plugins is not sufficient especially now that
horrific Plugin Container wants to run TWO INSTANCES of itself on EVERY
WEBPAGE VISITED REGARDLESS OF WHETHER FLASH IS USED ON THE PAGE OR NOT).
But I have forgotten what the file is called and I can't find it in SM
files.  So, how do I stop SM and Fx from automatically installing Flash
Player plugin short of uninstalling Flash Player which means it is not
available for Opera?



in about:config  change

dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.i386.flash player.plugin;true

to False

??
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Re: Mail/News Hangs

2012-10-21 Thread Zeb Carter

Ed Mullen wrote:

Zeb Carter wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Windows 7 Pro 32 bit

For about 18 months, whenever Mail is running SM starts using huge
amounts of CPU resources and the program freezes.  If Mail is not
running?  No issues with the browser.

I tried Firefox and TBird without SM running.  Same issue.

Yes, tried them all in Safe Mode.

Tried them all with all extensions and add ons disabled.

Sorry, no glee.

When the mailnews program in SM is running?  Mem usage skyrockets, the
whole program hangs for 5, 10, 20 seconds.  I watch Task Manager and,
yeah, SM sktyockets in CPU usage.

Yep, just now, was typing and SM hung.  It buffered my keystrokes and
suddenly exposed them.  Still, unacceptable.

This has been going on for about a year or so.



Ed, I have a similar problem. On certain binary newsgroups, where there
is a large number of new messages, SM hangs on getting them. finally, I
get a message on how many headers I want to download. While the system
is working to get to that point, I may see "program not responding" and
one or both windows (browser & mail/news) may disappear from the task
bar. When the system recovers, the windows may still be gone or just the
mail/news window will show on the task bar. I can still go up to the
tool bar and under Window click to get back to the missing window which
usually reappears on the task bar.

I am running Win XP Media Center with SP3, 2Gb Ram with plenty of HD
space. CPU is an Athlon 64 X2 4600+.

This has been a problem for me going back to 1.x.


Win 7 Pro.  I also get the Windows message "not responding" in the SM
title bar.  Sometimes the program's window will go blank and then
refresh.  Happens in mail and news.  Actually, even if I'm using the
browser with mail/news in the background the browser will freeze. I've
started just the browser, no mail/news, and sat there for several
minutes actively scrolling, opening and closing tabs/sites and as long
as mail/news is not open it's fine.

I'll have to try opening both then closing mail/news and test in that case.

Just a quick update: if I delete the associated .msf file the system 
moves much quicker. It seems that the ones in question were getting 
quite large and one was well over 500Mb.


Too bad there is nothing in the preferences to limit the size of the MSF 
file.

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SeaMonkey Site preferences are not cleared

2012-10-21 Thread NoOp
This has bugged me for awhile; when you 'Clear Private Data', SeaMonkey
provides option check boxes for:

o Browsing History
o Location Bar History
o Download History
o Saved Form and Search History
o Cache
o Cookies
o Offline Website Data
o Saved Passwords
o Authenticated settings

It is missing the Firefox option: Site Preferences

This, to me, is a fairly important privacy issue.

If you open the data manager (Tools|Data Manager) and click on the
selection drop down, select 'Preferences Only'. There you most likely
will find a list of websites that you may have used the zoom feature on.
If you've no domains listed, simply go to a web page, View|Zoom and
select a zoom level. Now look at the 'Preferences Only' and you'll find
that website listed with your browser content zoom setting.

All of the above is great & automatically saves your site zoom
preferences... Until you wish to clear your private data. I checked one
of my systems and it has visited domains/sites from 2 years ago. Doesn't
seem to make much sense to be able to clear passwords, history, et al,
and not be able to clear site preferences. The only way that I've found
to do this is to load up the Mozilla, or any sqlite manager, and open
the 'content-prefs.sqlite' file, and empty the groups, prefs, and
settings tables.

Note: Firefox also has an easy user way to clear & reset an individual
page/tab during a session without using 'Tools|Clear Recent History':
View|Zoom|Reset
That not only restores the page to normal zoom, but also clears the
entry out of the content-prefs.sqlite database.

It appears there was some knowledge about the Firefox preference that
cleans this: privacy.clearOnShutdown.siteSettings a few years back when
porting the Sync UL over to SeaMonkey:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=576970#c29
">+pref("services.sync.prefs.sync.privacy.clearOnShutdown.siteSettings",
true);
We don't have this, but we do have .item.urlbar"

I've tried adding the pref privacy.clearOnShutdown.siteSettings in
SeaMonkey 2.13.1 about:config and it does not work.

Ping Neil & Jens: is there any workaround for this other than cleaning
the content-prefs.sqlite tables directly?
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Re: OT : what does this mean?

2012-10-21 Thread Jim

Philip TAYLOR wrote:



Jim wrote:


I just finished refinancing my mortgage through my credit union on
Friday.

I was looking at the headers from the credit union representative I
was working with and I noticed all the messages contained something
similar to this line in the headers:

Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="_000_1F5ABA47A1EF404F8649CB1DC0317811697FE4F3CMPSEXCHANGE2pr_"


 They all had that line with the "SEXCHANGE" in there.


I believe that what they really had in common were the two elements
"CMPS" and "EXCHANGE", which is an altogether different kiddle of fish :

 http://www.cmpsinstitute.org/exchange/login/login

Philip Taylor


Oh
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OT : what does this mean?

2012-10-21 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Jim wrote:


I just finished refinancing my mortgage through my credit union on
Friday.

I was looking at the headers from the credit union representative I
was working with and I noticed all the messages contained something
similar to this line in the headers:

Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="_000_1F5ABA47A1EF404F8649CB1DC0317811697FE4F3CMPSEXCHANGE2pr_"


 They all had that line with the "SEXCHANGE" in there.


I believe that what they really had in common were the two elements
"CMPS" and "EXCHANGE", which is an altogether different kiddle of fish :

http://www.cmpsinstitute.org/exchange/login/login

Philip Taylor
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what does this mean?

2012-10-21 Thread Jim

I just finished refinancing my mortgage through my credit union on Friday.

I was looking at the headers from the credit union representative I was 
working with and I noticed all the messages contained something similar 
to this line in the headers:


Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="_000_1F5ABA47A1EF404F8649CB1DC0317811697FE4F3CMPSEXCHANGE2pr_"

They all had that line with the "SEXCHANGE" in there.

Thanks

Jim

Jim was REALLY curious
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Re: Address book dosn't run in 2.13.1

2012-10-21 Thread Ray_Net

WaltS wrote, On 21/10/2012 15:51:

On 10/21/2012 09:34 AM, denewton wrote:

Hello,
We can't save any modification of one address card from a adresse book :
the OK key isn't active.
Sinserly
Bertrand
ps I run with Windows XP



Do you have any mailing lists? See:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=801615


I have a mailing list just one without need.
But my problem is the same with another one - the modified adress book 
entry dissappeared after closing SM.

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread Ed Mullen

David H. Durgee wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an "unresponsive script" when
logging on to Yahoo mail?

I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when
remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we
click "OK" on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.

Ideas?

BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.


Is this on an older, slower system?  I have seen such behavior myself on
some web sites on a older, slower system.  Perhaps you could try logging
onto your account on her system and see if the same response occurs.

Dave



Good suggestion, thanks.  I'll try it today.

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread Ed Mullen

David E. Ross wrote:

On 10/20/12 6:23 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an "unresponsive script" when
logging on to Yahoo mail?

I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when
remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we
click "OK" on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.

Ideas?

BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.



I have seen a similar problem at  when trying
to read an old article.  It is caused by a conflict between the AdBlock
Plus extension and JavaScript.  The problem goes away if I disable the
extension.



Thanks, David.  No ADBlock installed there.

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Re: More than two e-mail addresses in SeaMonkey's addressbooks?

2012-10-21 Thread Ed Mullen

Ant wrote:

Hello.

In SeaMonkey's addressbooks, there are two e-mail addresses
(primary/main and secondary/additional). Is there a way to add more
e-mail addresses so I can pick from it? Copying and pasting is annoying.

Thank you in advance. :)


Not sure what you're wanting to do.  What and why are you cutting and 
pasting?  From where to where?


You can only have two addresses per contact.  But you can create as many 
contacts as you like.  When you compose an email and start typing a name 
a drop down list of matches appears for you to choose from.


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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread Paddlefoot
David E. Ross wrote:
> On 10/20/12 6:23 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>> Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an "unresponsive script" when 
>> logging on to Yahoo mail?
>> 
>> I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when 
>> remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we 
>> click "OK" on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.
>> 
>> Ideas?
>> 
>> BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.
>> 
> 
> I have seen a similar problem at  when trying
> to read an old article.  It is caused by a conflict between the AdBlock
> Plus extension and JavaScript.  The problem goes away if I disable the
> extension.

Thanks for the info (AdBlock), although I occasionally (rarely) see the
"script not responding" widget I had assumed it was a coding error in
the page.

I have a Yahoo mail account - I use the old fashioned format - and never
see that warning there.

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 10/20/12 6:23 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
> Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an "unresponsive script" when 
> logging on to Yahoo mail?
> 
> I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when 
> remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we 
> click "OK" on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.
> 
> Ideas?
> 
> BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.
> 

I have seen a similar problem at  when trying
to read an old article.  It is caused by a conflict between the AdBlock
Plus extension and JavaScript.  The problem goes away if I disable the
extension.

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Re: Can't change address book entries

2012-10-21 Thread WaltS

On 10/19/2012 06:35 PM, Lance Courtland wrote:

SeaMonkey 2.13.1
Windows XP Pro SP 3

Whenever I change anything in a contact in any address book, then click
OK, nothing happens.  I have to click 'Cancel' or close the window, to
exit the contact window, and the change I made isn't saved.

Anybody else notice this?



Do you have any mailing lists? See:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=801615

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Re: Address book dosn't run in 2.13.1

2012-10-21 Thread WaltS

On 10/21/2012 09:34 AM, denewton wrote:

Hello,
We can't save any modification of one address card from a adresse book :
the OK key isn't active.
Sinserly
Bertrand
ps I run with Windows XP



Do you have any mailing lists? See:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=801615

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread David H. Durgee

Ed Mullen wrote:

Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an "unresponsive script" when
logging on to Yahoo mail?

I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when
remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we
click "OK" on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.

Ideas?

BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.


Is this on an older, slower system?  I have seen such behavior myself on 
some web sites on a older, slower system.  Perhaps you could try logging 
onto your account on her system and see if the same response occurs.


Dave

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Address book dosn't run in 2.13.1

2012-10-21 Thread denewton

Hello,
We can't save any modification of one address card from a adresse book : 
the OK key isn't active.

Sinserly
Bertrand
ps I run with Windows XP
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More than two e-mail addresses in SeaMonkey's addressbooks?

2012-10-21 Thread Ant

Hello.

In SeaMonkey's addressbooks, there are two e-mail addresses 
(primary/main and secondary/additional). Is there a way to add more 
e-mail addresses so I can pick from it? Copying and pasting is annoying.


Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.13.1 Released

2012-10-21 Thread humptydumpty

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Jim wrote:

I just installed this release.  During the install, I received a Norton
Antivirus alert that Suspicious.Cloud.7.F was detected and it "fixed it"
  (like fixing a cat maybe :) ).

Anyway, according to MozillaZine, it says this is a false positive,
associated with Foxfire and Sea Monkey.  So what did Norton "screw up"
by dealing with this "problem"?


Ugh sounds like either they mistook the whitelist here, or your
auto-update by them didn't go fast enough.

[We manually give our files to Norton shortly after they are available
to try and prevent this issue]

I'll reach out to my contact on monday to try and determine what happened.

Thanks, Justin. I updated Norton and installed SM 2.13.1 without 
problems. Your intercession and help are most appreciated.

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Re: can't truncate emails

2012-10-21 Thread Daniel

jake wrote:

since i updated to seamonkey 2.13.1 the emails come in whole, and i can't find how to set 
it to "truncate emails bigger than 20k" . where i live, it's at the end of 
a long wire, dial-up internet i use seamonkey partly cos this feature lets me 
ignore any big attachments till later.. how do i set this option ?jake



Jake, have a look at Edit->Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings->Disk 
Space. Top setting might do what you want.


Note *NOT* Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups!!

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