Re: Filter partially stops functioning

2014-01-01 Thread Klaus Weber

Different filters, between one and five are sometimes deactivated.

Daniel schrieb:

On 24/12/13 22:58, Klaus Weber wrote:

It is not a big thing, but nearly every day one or more of my ca. 10
filter items are disabled. Is there a solution?

Klaus


Is it the same one, or just a limited number of your filters that get 
turned off??




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Re: Can the profile of T-Bird be used by Seamonkey?

2014-01-01 Thread Peter Taylor

On 1/1/2014 12:02 AM, Ray Davison wrote:

Chris Ilias wrote:



I want Seamonkey Mail to have the mail, accounts, address book, etc. of
TBird. Can I just use the import feature in Seamonkey mail? Also, how
would I back up Seamonkey mail? Would I have to back up all of
Seamonkey?


SM and TB can share the same mail files.  Copy the mail files that you
want to use to a neutral location.  Then in mail account setup point SM
and TB to those files.  Then any recent versions of either SM or TB can
use those files, no not at the same time.

Ray




I don't want to share; I want to move what's in TB to SeaMonkey Mail.

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Re: Can the profile of T-Bird be used by Seamonkey?

2014-01-01 Thread Peter Taylor

On 1/1/2014 7:52 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 01/01/14 05:13, Mike C wrote:

Peter Taylor wrote:

On 12/31/2013 6:40 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:

On 12/31/2013, 10:31 AM, Peter Taylor wrote:

On 12/30/2013 10:07 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Peter Taylor wrote:

I want to use T-Bird for emails other than what it is using now so I
want to know if I copy the contents of TB's profile and paste them
into
Seamonkey's profile will it work or is there a better way to do it?


Not exactly sure what you want to accomplish.

A SeaMonkey profile contains settings for things (browser, chat,
e.g.)
that don't exist in Tbird so using a TB profile in SM makes no
sense.

You could transfer your mail folders/files from TB to SM but it
sounds
like you want to set up new accounts in SM???  You'll need to clarify
what you want to accomplish.


I want Seamonkey Mail to have the mail, accounts, address book,
etc. of
TBird. Can I just use the import feature in Seamonkey mail? Also, how
would I back up Seamonkey mail? Would I have to back up all of
Seamonkey?


This article should help:
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#fromFxTb



That's pretty complicated. It's too bad the Seamonkey import function
won't do it.


This would work perfectly for SM back up (MozBackup).
You can choose which part of SM you wish to back up.

http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/

MozBackup is compatible with:
 Firefox 1.0 or newer
 Thunderbird 1.0 or newer
 Sunbird 0.3 - 0.9
 Flock 1.0 - 2.6
 Postbox (Express) 1.0 or newer
 SeaMonkey 1.0a or newer
 Mozilla Suite 1.7 - 1.7.x
 Spicebird 0.4 - 0.8
 Songbird 1.0 or newer
 Netscape 7.x, 9.x
 Wyzo

This program is freeware (even for commercial use) and works on Windows
98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7.


Mike, if I read between the OP's lines, he might want to use SM to
replace both TB and FF.

If he goes the Mozbackup route, will not this result in him having a TB
prefs.js *or* a FF prefs.js in his SM profile. i.e. when
un-Mozbackup'ing the two profiles into the one profile, he will end up
with an incomplete prefs.js??



I want to replace TB with Seamonkey mail. I don't want to do anything 
with FF. IOW, I would like what I have in TB to be in Seamonkey because 
I want to use TB for other email accounts.


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Re: copy and paste broken again with latest upgrade

2014-01-01 Thread Geoff Welsh

Trane Francks wrote:

On 12/31/13 7:36 PM +0900, Ray_Net wrote:

Geoff Welsh wrote, On 31/12/2013 04:28:

Ray_Net wrote:

Trane Francks wrote, On 30/12/2013 00:32:

On 12/30/13 4:05 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:


Ever notice that the questions that make little sense often have ZERO
additional input from the OP?


Little sense to you, perhaps. In any case, I suspect that people ask
and then subsequently lurk for the answer.


No sense for me - If lurking... he was able to read that someone asked
more precise details of what he is trying to do.
And he never post those details  per example, what kind of file is
he trying to copy/paste from the desktop to the body of the mail ?


LOL at myself. I just re-read the OP. There was no question!!!

He was just complaining

18 posts on a non-question.lol still...

GW

Yes, but he wrote and now broken again and never tell us exactly WHAT
is broken.


One could fairly guess that copy and paste didn't work, suddenly did in
one or more builds, and then the functionality went AWOL to the OP's
dismay.


Or wisely conclude that we all fell into a good old fashioned troll-trap.

GW
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Seamonkey Stays Active Although Closed

2014-01-01 Thread Chuck

I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after 
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during 
those 2+ minutes.

Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chuck
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Re: Seamonkey Stays Active Although Closed

2014-01-01 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/1/2014 12:07 PM, Chuck wrote:
 I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
 I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after 
 closing.
 I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during 
 those 2+ minutes.
 Any suggestions?
 Thanks,
 Chuck
 

You are apparently on Windows XP.  I am seeing the same problem with
Windows 7.  (We are both using SeaMonkey 2.23.)

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Re: Can the profile of T-Bird be used by Seamonkey?

2014-01-01 Thread Ray Davison

Peter Taylor wrote:


I don't want to share; I want to move what's in TB to SeaMonkey Mail.

You are missing my point.  Mail is data.  It doesn't belong to TB or 
SM, it was just created and used by them.  So just put it anywhere you 
want, and use is with either TB or SM.  If you never want to use TB 
again the data won't care.


And as a bonus, by having the data/mail in a neutral location, away from 
the profile, it will never be lost due to some change in some other 
part of the app.


Ray


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Re: Can the profile of T-Bird be used by Seamonkey?

2014-01-01 Thread Ed Mullen

Ray Davison wrote:

Peter Taylor wrote:


I don't want to share; I want to move what's in TB to SeaMonkey Mail.


You are missing my point.  Mail is data.  It doesn't belong to TB or
SM, it was just created and used by them.  So just put it anywhere you
want, and use is with either TB or SM.  If you never want to use TB
again the data won't care.

And as a bonus, by having the data/mail in a neutral location, away from
the profile, it will never be lost due to some change in some other
part of the app.

Ray




By default the program (app) and profile are installed in different 
locations.  You can change, even uninstall, the app without touching the 
profile data.


That said, a system failure could damage one or both locations.  Hence, 
have good regular system backups.  I do daily disk images of the drives 
on my systems.  It's saved my rear a number of times.


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Re: Seamonkey Stays Active Although Closed

2014-01-01 Thread Ed Mullen

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/1/2014 12:07 PM, Chuck wrote:

I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chuck



You are apparently on Windows XP.  I am seeing the same problem with
Windows 7.  (We are both using SeaMonkey 2.23.)



SM does a number of housekeeping things on shutdown.  Do you have enough 
free disk space on the profile drive?  Are there a lot of other active 
programs running at the time?  Some system peculiarities must exist as I 
don't see this on my XP, W7 32-bit nor W7 64-bit systems.


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Re: Can the profile of T-Bird be used by Seamonkey?

2014-01-01 Thread Ray Davison

Ed Mullen wrote:



And as a bonus, by having the data/mail in a neutral location, away from
the profile, it will never be lost due to some change in some other
part of the app.


That said, a system failure could damage one or both locations.  Hence,
have good regular system backups.


My lost reference is not related to system failure but rather the 
often complaint of lost mail usually after an app update.  And as for 
backups of Mozilla data, keep it simple, copy works fine.


Ray


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Re: Seamonkey Stays Active Although Closed

2014-01-01 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/1/2014 5:03 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 1/1/2014 12:07 PM, Chuck wrote:
 I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
 I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
 closing.
 I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
 those 2+ minutes.
 Any suggestions?
 Thanks,
 Chuck


 You are apparently on Windows XP.  I am seeing the same problem with
 Windows 7.  (We are both using SeaMonkey 2.23.)

 
 SM does a number of housekeeping things on shutdown.  Do you have enough 
 free disk space on the profile drive?  Are there a lot of other active 
 programs running at the time?  Some system peculiarities must exist as I 
 don't see this on my XP, W7 32-bit nor W7 64-bit systems.
 

SeaMonkey is installed on my C-drive, a 102 GB solid-state drive with 53
GB free.  SeaMonkey's profiles, however, on on my D-drive, a 909 GB
spinning hard drive with 737 GB free.

When I terminate SeaMonkey, I generally do not pay attention to how many
other applications are running.  It's only when I cannot relaunch
SeaMonkey that I realize something is amiss; by then, I don't remember
what was running when I terminated SeaMonkey.

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