Re: mozdev.org

2014-02-11 Thread Philip Chee
On 10/02/2014 20:37, chokito wrote:
 Why is the site mozdev.org inactive?

Our 10 year old server is having hardware problems. Anyone know how much
a new server costs?

Phil

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Re: mozdev.org

2014-02-11 Thread Trane Francks

On 2/11/14 8:49 PM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:

On 10/02/2014 20:37, chokito wrote:

Why is the site mozdev.org inactive?


Our 10 year old server is having hardware problems. Anyone know how much
a new server costs?

Phil

Anywhere from several hundred to over 10 grand, entirely dependent upon 
the hardware configuration, support contracts, etc. being purchased. 
Trolling the Dell site should give you some clearer ideas once you have 
a configuration in mind.


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Re: thread pane

2014-02-11 Thread Rick Merrill

On 2/10/2014 3:26 PM, Onno Ekker wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

When viewing the thread pane it would be nice to see what the Next Item
in the list would be.

What happens is that the current item is at the bottom of the display.



This will be implemented in an upcoming version of Thunderbird.
I'm not sure if SeaMonkey follows suit.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=920510
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=964824

Onno



How nice to have!

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Re: bit.ly for Seamonkey?

2014-02-11 Thread MrGatoChile

El 10/02/2014 12:37, Petr Voralek escribió:

Hello!

   On 02/10/2014 12:46 AM, *usenetopian* wrote, and I quote (in part):


I can't seem to find a url shortener add-on

any help, thanks!


   Why add-on?  You can use a bookmarklet (in their terminology, bitmark):

https://bitly.com/a/tools

All bookmarklet require to go to the website bookmarlet to copy the 
short url,  using a addon  the copying of the url is made in the same 
window or to the clipboard

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Re: mozdev.org

2014-02-11 Thread Geoff Welsh

Trane Francks wrote:

On 2/11/14 8:49 PM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:

On 10/02/2014 20:37, chokito wrote:

Why is the site mozdev.org inactive?


Our 10 year old server is having hardware problems. Anyone know how much
a new server costs?

Phil


Anywhere from several hundred to over 10 grand, entirely dependent upon
the hardware configuration, support contracts, etc. being purchased.
Trolling the Dell site should give you some clearer ideas once you have
a configuration in mind.



I figured Chee was asking rhetorically, but regardless I believe the 
budget is exactly $0.00 per month so it might be a while.


GW
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Re: mozdev.org

2014-02-11 Thread Trane Francks

On 2/12/14 10:13 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:

Trane Francks wrote:

On 2/11/14 8:49 PM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:

On 10/02/2014 20:37, chokito wrote:

Why is the site mozdev.org inactive?


Our 10 year old server is having hardware problems. Anyone know how much
a new server costs?

Phil


Anywhere from several hundred to over 10 grand, entirely dependent upon
the hardware configuration, support contracts, etc. being purchased.
Trolling the Dell site should give you some clearer ideas once you have
a configuration in mind.



I figured Chee was asking rhetorically, but regardless I believe the
budget is exactly $0.00 per month so it might be a while.

GW

Yeah. Moreover, the problem is exacerbated by the fact that build 
machines don't exactly have an easy life. Cheap, commodity servers often 
don't last long doing build duty.


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Re: Upgrade SM from 2.8 to 2.24

2014-02-11 Thread Trane Francks

On 2/12/14 7:25 AM +0900, Ray_Net wrote:

I have an old windows XP pc and the installed SM is at version 2.8.

Can i pass in one step to 2.24 ?

(by, saving the profile, de-installing 2.8 and installing 2.24)

You can upgrade in-place from 2.8 directly to 2.24 without uninstalling. 
Just Check for Updates from within the application itself and have at 
it. Always good to do a backup beforehand, though.


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SeaMionkey mail folder

2014-02-11 Thread stan
I have one account main mail folder marked with little yellow box on the 
low right corner.


What it is and how can I disable/enable it?
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Re: SeaMionkey mail folder

2014-02-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

stan wrote:


I have one account main mail folder marked with little yellow box on
the low right corner.

What it is and how can I disable/enable it?


If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, it's actually 
a little padlock, and it indicates that your mail password is 
transmitted to the server securely when you get messages. If you switch 
to insecure transmission, it should go away, but I can't think of a good 
reason to do so.


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Re: SeaMionkey mail folder

2014-02-11 Thread stan

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:


I have one account main mail folder marked with little yellow box on
the low right corner.

What it is and how can I disable/enable it?


If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, it's actually
a little padlock, and it indicates that your mail password is
transmitted to the server securely when you get messages. If you switch
to insecure transmission, it should go away, but I can't think of a good
reason to do so.



OK Paul,

Your thinking was correct so now all my folders are padlocked.

Thanks!
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Re: Upgrade SM from 2.8 to 2.24

2014-02-11 Thread Ray_Net

Trane Francks wrote, On 12/02/2014 03:02:

On 2/12/14 7:25 AM +0900, Ray_Net wrote:

I have an old windows XP pc and the installed SM is at version 2.8.

Can i pass in one step to 2.24 ?

(by, saving the profile, de-installing 2.8 and installing 2.24)

You can upgrade in-place from 2.8 directly to 2.24 without 
uninstalling. Just Check for Updates from within the application 
itself and have at it. Always good to do a backup beforehand, though.


I prefer to de-install then install the new one, because if you do an 
upgrade in-place, your registry contains items related to each different 
version. Un-installing cleaned the registry.

Anyway thanks for the reply.
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