Re: Another SM 2.22 problem with drawing sub-screens

2013-11-14 Thread Daniel

David E. Ross wrote:

On 11/13/2013 4:09 PM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 11/13/2013 5:33 AM, Daniel wrote:

As noted in my sig, I'm using SM 2.22, more specifically B2 (waiting for
2.23B1 to come out), and even more specifically, on my Win7 install,
I've noted something that I don't recall anyone else mentioning. (I
cannot say I've noticed it on my Linux SM 2.22B2 installation.)

At Edit-Preferences-Appearance-Spelling, I have selected to Check
spelling before sending, no problem, except if an error in spelling is
found (rare though that may be ... NOT ;-) ), the Send button is cut
in half by the bottom edge of that window. There is no scroll bar, nor
can I just drag the bottom edge of this screen down.

This may be tied up with a problem I've seen reported here (by MCBasto
or Rufus, I think) for a while with SeaMonkey not fully drawing
sub-screens on Mac's or another problem reported here regarding the
font/line spacing in the Accounts and Threads Panes in SM 2.22. Don't
know, but maybe!!

Anybody else seeing this problem??



I have also seen this in Thunderbird.




If you can put your cursor on the title bar of the Spell Check window
and drag it just a little bit, the entire window might display.  At
lease that is what happens in Thunderbird.



O.K., when next I'm in Win7, I'll try to remember this suggestion, David.

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Re: File Help.... Moving

2013-11-14 Thread Daniel

NO wrote:

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Hello all, I Am running SM 2.22 on W8 desktop. Upon reviewing large
files on my C: drive, I find that my Roaming Mozilla file is 42.27G.
Can someone explain to me what exactly this file is and how easy it is
to move to my d: drive?

TIA - bo1953


Did you clear your cache file before checking the Roaming Mozilla file 
size??


Edit-Preferences-Advanced-Cache.
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Re: File Help.... Moving

2013-11-14 Thread regz91

NO wrote:

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Hello all, I Am running SM 2.22 on W8 desktop. Upon reviewing large
files on my C: drive, I find that my Roaming Mozilla file is 42.27G.
Can someone explain to me what exactly this file is and how easy it is
to move to my d: drive?





Try compacting your mail folders.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders
I think they are occupying lot of space

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Re: File Help.... Moving

2013-11-14 Thread NO
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Daniel wrote:
 NO wrote:
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 Hello all, I Am running SM 2.22 on W8 desktop. Upon reviewing
 large files on my C: drive, I find that my Roaming Mozilla file
 is 42.27G. Can someone explain to me what exactly this file is
 and how easy it is to move to my d: drive?
 
 TIA - bo1953
 
 Did you clear your cache file before checking the Roaming Mozilla
 file size??
 
 Edit-Preferences-Advanced-Cache.

Daniel,

No I had not, will try this as well..

Thank you..  Bo1953
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Re: File Help.... Moving

2013-11-14 Thread NO
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regz91 wrote:
 NO wrote:
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 Hello all, I Am running SM 2.22 on W8 desktop. Upon reviewing large
 files on my C: drive, I find that my Roaming Mozilla file is 42.27G.
 Can someone explain to me what exactly this file is and how easy it is
 to move to my d: drive?
 

 Try compacting your mail folders.
 http://kb.mozillazine.org/Compacting_folders
 I think they are occupying lot of space
 

I think that may be the issue... alas, I can move these folders to
another drive, with minimal agita, correct? If so, how is this best done?

TIA - bo1953
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Re: Just Discovered the M key for email

2013-11-14 Thread Ant

On 11/13/2013 6:53 PM PT, regz91 typed:
...
 you are welcome. Sometimes keyboard shortcuts are really powerful.

What would take me 3 steps using mouse to mark a newsgroup thread
read(right click == Navigate to Mark menu == click on submenu Mark
thread as read) can be done by just pressing r on keyboard. i.e.
sometimes keyboard can be thrice as efficient as mouse.


Hotkeys for the win (FTW). I also use other keys like (N)ext, enter, 
alt-f4, ctrl-w, etc.

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Re: Sea Monkey 2.22 email program will not open for me!

2013-11-14 Thread Ray_Net

D. Walker wrote, On 14/11/2013 08:47:

Dear Sea Monkey(s):

On 11-06-2013, soon after Sea Monkey installed 2.22 on my p.c. running on
WIN XP w/svc. pk. 3, Sea Monkey has been dead in the water. I have no
access to my email boxes, folders, mailing lists, etc.

All I see is the error message:

*XUL Runner*
Couldn't load XPCOM.
OK


No options, no suggestions for a fix, no nothing, and NO ACCESS to my Sea
Monkey emails and folders. I can only access webmail, where none of my Sea
Monkey stuff resides.

I have trouble shot all I can think of and have seen suggestions from
others who have seen the same error message.
Searched Mozilla for a solution since someone said it is a Mozilla file or
problem and not a Sea Monkey problem. Uninstalled and reinstalled Mozilla
Firefox. Searched high and low for XPCOM with no results. Tried to start
Sea Monkey in Safe Mode but no dice.

I have used and loved Sea Monkey 99.9 percent of the time for years and
before that Netscape Communicator.  I seriously need access to my Sea
Monkey email files.

WHAT CAN I DO TO CORRECT THIS PROBLEM?
Will uninstalling Sea Monkey and reinstalling it fix the problem, not
change a thing, or make it even worse by losing all my folders, etc.?

HELP!

Thank you,
(Ms.) Thetus Smith
the...@gci.net
Normally you may uninstall SM then install it Your profile will be 
untouched and you will be able to work with your e-mails.


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Bookmark Recovery

2013-11-14 Thread JohnW-Mpls
Win XP  SM 2.20

I have lots of bookmarks and yesterday I deleted a major directory by
mistake and was not able recover it within SeaMonkey.  I looked in Help but
did not learn what to do.  I got operational by going outside SeaMonkey and
restoring my profile from an old copy.

The bookmarkbackups subdirectory implies that there is a SeaMonkey way to
restore bookmarks.  But how?   And where in Help?


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Re: Bookmark Recovery

2013-11-14 Thread Jens Hatlak

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

Win XP  SM 2.20

I have lots of bookmarks and yesterday I deleted a major directory by
mistake and was not able recover it within SeaMonkey.  I looked in Help but
did not learn what to do.

The bookmarkbackups subdirectory implies that there is a SeaMonkey way to
restore bookmarks.  But how?


Open the Bookmarks Manager (Ctrl+B) and open the Restore menu below the 
Tools menu.


The entries listed there equal the JSON files located in the 
bookmarkbackups directory inside the SM profile directory.



And where in Help?


I fear that's not in Help. Help is outdated in many ways, including 
almost all changes related to Places (today's back-end for history and 
bookmarks).


HTH

Jens

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Re: Sea Monkey 2.22 email program will not open for me!

2013-11-14 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ray_Net wrote:


D. Walker wrote, On 14/11/2013 08:47:


I have trouble shot all I can think of and have seen suggestions
from others who have seen the same error message. Searched Mozilla
for a solution since someone said it is a Mozilla file or problem
and not a Sea Monkey problem. Uninstalled and reinstalled Mozilla
Firefox. Searched high and low for XPCOM with no results. Tried
to start Sea Monkey in Safe Mode but no dice.


Normally you may uninstall SM then install it Your profile will
be untouched and you will be able to work with your e-mails.


Note also that installing/uninstalling Firefox will not give you a 
working SeaMonkey because Firefox is not SeaMonkey (though it is similar 
to part of SeaMonkey). It's SeaMonkey that you have to uninstall/reinstall.


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Re: Lightning 2.7b1 TB 26b1

2013-11-14 Thread WaltS

On 11/14/2013 12:18 PM, Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:

Lightning 2.7b1 seems to be doing ok with TB 25b but not some much
with TB 26b.

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]




You probably need Lightning 2.8b1 which I only see a candidate build 
for. I'd wait for it to appear on AMO under View other versions.


BTW this is the SeaMonkey support group. :)
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g contacts

2013-11-14 Thread Bryan v. Roache
hi, is their any way to delete an account from g contacts sink? if so 
how do you do so?

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Random crash in SM Mail on Win32 only with recent builds

2013-11-14 Thread Michael Lueck

Greetings,

I have a client who uses SM on Windows XP x86 for light email needs. Firefox is their main browser, though I believe at times - by clicking links in mail messages - they do end up surfing with SM 
occasionally.


They have reported to me that SM will crash when it is open, perhaps they are 
reading a mail message, and for no apparent reason SM will just up and crash.

I have already visited their system once in response to this trouble report. I 
made sure their mail box was freshly compacted, junk / trash folders emptied.

I believe AdBlock Plus is their only extension in SM.

They have no mail subfolders, no message filters, nadda nadda nadda... plain 
simply email client.

I cannot recall if I did a complete uninstall / reinstall of the SM program or not on my last visit... I almost think it was a version behind, so perhaps I did uninstall and reinstall the latest 
version already.


Suggestions of what else to check? Thank you!

Blessings,

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Re: Bookmark Recovery

2013-11-14 Thread EE

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

Win XP  SM 2.20

I have lots of bookmarks and yesterday I deleted a major directory by
mistake and was not able recover it within SeaMonkey.  I looked in Help but
did not learn what to do.  I got operational by going outside SeaMonkey and
restoring my profile from an old copy.

The bookmarkbackups subdirectory implies that there is a SeaMonkey way to
restore bookmarks.  But how?   And where in Help?


Try restoring a bookmark backup.  You access those from the Tools menu 
for the bookmark manager.


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Re: Another SM 2.22 problem with drawing sub-screens

2013-11-14 Thread EE

Rufus wrote:

EE wrote:

Daniel wrote:

As noted in my sig, I'm using SM 2.22, more specifically B2 (waiting for
2.23B1 to come out), and even more specifically, on my Win7 install,
I've noted something that I don't recall anyone else mentioning. (I
cannot say I've noticed it on my Linux SM 2.22B2 installation.)

At Edit-Preferences-Appearance-Spelling, I have selected to Check
spelling before sending, no problem, except if an error in spelling is
found (rare though that may be ... NOT ;-) ), the Send button is cut
in half by the bottom edge of that window. There is no scroll bar, nor
can I just drag the bottom edge of this screen down.

This may be tied up with a problem I've seen reported here (by MCBasto
or Rufus, I think) for a while with SeaMonkey not fully drawing
sub-screens on Mac's or another problem reported here regarding the
font/line spacing in the Accounts and Threads Panes in SM 2.22. Don't
know, but maybe!!

Anybody else seeing this problem??


You mean in dialog boxes with buttons near the bottom?  I have seen that
happen and I can prevent that by editing the dialog.css file in the
global directory in a theme installer.  I add a bottom margin (of at
least 10px) after the area that adds a top margin for the buttons.
   That is easy enough since I use third party themes.



...I'd asked if this was possible a *long* time ago...care to share how
you do that?  I never got an answer.

In the global directory inside the theme installer there is a file named 
dialog.css.  If you extract that from the archive, you can edit it and 
this section of it has the change I recommend.


/* : dialog buttons : */

.dialog-button {
  margin-top: 3px;
margin-bottom: 13px;
}

After editing, just save the file, then insert it back into the theme 
archive and install the theme.
The application I am using to manipulate archives is BetterZip, which is 
excellent.  It is not free, but the price is reasonable and it is worth it.
Two examples of good up-to-date themes for SeaMonkey are EarlyBlue and 
LCARStrek.


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Re: Bookmark Recovery

2013-11-14 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 16:15:00 +0100, Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:

JohnW-Mpls wrote:
 Win XP  SM 2.20

 I have lots of bookmarks and yesterday I deleted a major directory by
 mistake and was not able recover it within SeaMonkey.  I looked in Help but
 did not learn what to do.

 The bookmarkbackups subdirectory implies that there is a SeaMonkey way to
 restore bookmarks.  But how?

Open the Bookmarks Manager (Ctrl+B) and open the Restore menu below the 
Tools menu.

The entries listed there equal the JSON files located in the 
bookmarkbackups directory inside the SM profile directory.


Boy, just what I wanted - yesterday!  But thanks, I now know how for the
next time.

 And where in Help?

I fear that's not in Help. Help is outdated in many ways, including 
almost all changes related to Places (today's back-end for history and 
bookmarks).


I thought that was the case.  I seldom like Help files anyways.


However, this episode caused me to be unhappy with all the inappropriate
files in my profile directory - so I launched into creating a new clean
profile with just the good stuff in it.   Basically blowing a couple days
for naught!  I just spent over hour setting my new preferences to match the
old ones.   {grin}

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Re: Does not support UIDL or XTND XLST

2013-11-14 Thread NoOp
On 10/22/2013 01:56 AM, Neil wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 
Thanks for taking the time to have a look Neil. I still have it in the same 
state  will leave it like that for a few more hours. I have 3 other pop3 
accounts that use the same pop servers  they aren't having issues.
  

 What you can try is a complete hack to reset the server's flags. Note: 
 this procedure does not work if you are using the Global Inbox.
 
1. Select the failing account or one of its folders
2. Open the Error Console from the mail window
3. Evaluate the following text
   
 top.opener.msgWindow.openFolder.server.nsIPop3IncomingServer.pop3CapabilityFlags
   |= 0x30;
 

Neil,

Finally caught the error  copy  pasted the above into the error
console  clicked 'Evaluate' Got this response:
Timestamp: 11/14/2013 03:32:42 PM
Error: TypeError:
top.opener.msgWindow.openFolder.server.nsIPop3IncomingServer is undefined
Source File:
javascript:%20top.opener.msgWindow.openFolder.server.nsIPop3IncomingServer.pop3CapabilityFlags%20%20%20%20%20%20%20|=%200x30;
Line: 1


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Re: File Help.... Moving

2013-11-14 Thread Ed Mullen

NO wrote:

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Hello all, I Am running SM 2.22 on W8 desktop. Upon reviewing large
files on my C: drive, I find that my Roaming Mozilla file


Do you mean your Mozilla folders in your Roaming user profile?


is 42.27G.

Can someone explain to me what exactly this file is and how easy it is
to move to my d: drive?



Yes, but not easily.  Question is:  Why do you want to move it?


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Re: Extension and Plug-In Backups

2013-11-14 Thread Ed Mullen

David E. Ross wrote:

On 11/13/2013 11:38 AM, Larry S. wrote:

I regularly back up my profile. Does this back up my extensions and
plug-ins as well? If not, where are they, so I can back them up as well?

All advice greatly appreciated.

Larry S.



It does include your extensions.  It does NOT include your plugins.

Although they are used by SeaMonkey, plugins are installed and exist on
your computer independently of SeaMonkey.  They are not located within
your profile.  If you want them backed-up, you should backup your entire
computer, not merely SeaMonkey's profiles.



And, well, you SHOULD be automatically backing up your entire computer 
on a regular basis anyway.


All the PCs in the house run scheduled backups daily at various 
staggered times.  Each one does an image backup of the key drives at 
least.  Saved my butt on more than one occasion.


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Re: Random crash in SM Mail on Win32 only with recent builds

2013-11-14 Thread Geoff Welsh

Michael Lueck wrote:

Greetings,

I have a client who uses SM on Windows XP x86 for light email needs.
Firefox is their main browser, though I believe at times - by clicking
links in mail messages - they do end up surfing with SM occasionally.

They have reported to me that SM will crash when it is open, perhaps
they are reading a mail message, and for no apparent reason SM will just
up and crash.

I have already visited their system once in response to this trouble
report. I made sure their mail box was freshly compacted, junk / trash
folders emptied.

I believe AdBlock Plus is their only extension in SM.

They have no mail subfolders, no message filters, nadda nadda nadda...
plain simply email client.

I cannot recall if I did a complete uninstall / reinstall of the SM
program or not on my last visit... I almost think it was a version
behind, so perhaps I did uninstall and reinstall the latest version
already.

Suggestions of what else to check? Thank you!

Blessings,



it's not my realm of expertise, but I'm pretty sure SM creates a report 
when it crashes.  Someone else will likely chime in soon.

GW
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Re: Lightning 2.7b1 TB 26b1

2013-11-14 Thread WaltS

On 11/14/2013 10:11 PM, sean nathan wrote:

WaltS wrote, On 11/14/2013 10:32 AM:

On 11/14/2013 12:18 PM, Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:

Lightning 2.7b1 seems to be doing ok with TB 25b but not some much
with TB 26b.

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]




You probably need Lightning 2.8b1 which I only see a candidate build
for. I'd wait for it to appear on AMO under View other versions.

BTW this is the SeaMonkey support group. :)


at least OP gave me a heads up that there is a newer version of
Lightning than the 2.6b2 that is no longer working in my version of SM
2.22... now where to find it is my next mission...






For SeaMonkey 2.22 you need Lightning 2.6.2.
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