SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Patrick Turner
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
versions of SeaMonkey.

I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonkey. 
http://www.turneraudio.com.au

I have problems controlling how both SeaMonkey and Firefox view my recently 
composed pages, and text and images are displayed too large so I try to set 
zoom to 80% and that makes it look right, but while in composer I can't change 
the size of everything, and colors don't appear.

If I use Firefox to browse my own pages to look for faults the different colors 
of text and background don't appear, and page is too big, everything enlarged 
too much.

If I use basic Chrome to view my pages, the text is OK but a size too small. 
But images look just right as they do when I view then in MS paint where I 
prepared many .gif schematics. 

I'm no html expert, but somehow SeaMonkey Composer just ain't working properly 
to give me colors and sizes to allow 100% predictable results which are the 
same when using Chrome, Firefox or SeaMonkey in browser mode.
They should be all the same. But I ain't getting to see what I really will get 
when I compose.

Should I uninstall all of existing SeaMonkey stuff, then start all over again 
with downloading SeaMonkey or should I just give up, and try some other WYSIWYG 
web page maker?

Patrick Turner. 

   
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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Ray_Net

Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:

Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
versions of SeaMonkey.


Why did you not uninstall the previous version before installing the new 
one ?

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Re: SM 2.26 Affected My Scanner?

2014-08-06 Thread NoOp
On 08/04/2014 07:28 PM, Larry S. wrote:
 Daniel wrote:
 On 08/07/14 00:55, Larry S. wrote:
 Daniel wrote:

 Snip

 No, I've made no changes in add-ons. The bank claims that they've made
 no changes on their end. The scanner (hardware and s/w) support people
 claim no changes there. Very perplexing!

 Larry S.

 Well, if it's not the Bank and it's not the scanner software, that does,
 sort of, just leave SeaMonkey  oh, and, of course, Windows, but they
 wouldn't do anything to much your system, would they??

 Still installing an old SM, as instructed by Ed Mullen, you might be
 able to remove one more possibility!!

 O.K., ran the old SM (version that last successfully made an on-line 
 deposit). Still didn't work. Guess it wasn't SM.
 
 That exhausts the possibilities, so I'm back to snail mail!
 
 Thanks for all the help.
 

I apologize for not reading through the entire thread so someone may
have asked the obvious already: do you have the same issue when using
Firefox or some other browser?
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Re: Google web fonts page is blank with SM 2.26.1

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 05/08/14 23:32, Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote, On 05/08/2014 10:40:

On 05/08/14 01:17, Ed Mullen wrote:

Daniel pounded out :

On 04/08/14 01:34, David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/3/2014 2:14 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 03/08/14 00:42, David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/2014 4:02 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 02/08/14 00:48, Philip Taylor wrote:

2.17.1 : also blank.  A peek behind the scenes reveals ---

!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd;htmlhead(head content
omitted)/headbody itemscope
itemtype=http://schema.org/CollectionPage;/body/html

Since body is empty, nothing can be rendered unless it is
populated by
scripting or content added by CSS.

Philip Taylor


Good catch, Philip, but couldn't http://schema.org/CollectionPage
be the
content that is supposed to be displayed, at least??



No.  Try it yourself.


Try what, David?? Up-thread I typed that clicking on the original
link,
I got a blank screen, but, clicking on the schema.org link with-in
the
code worked.



I tried viewing http://schema.org/CollectionPage via SeaMonkey.  It
had nothing to do with Google or fonts.  That is NOT the content
that is
displayed when someone tries to view https://www.google.com/fonts
via
Firefox.


David, my knowledge of HTML is very limited, although I do have a web
page and space as part of my ISP's account, but if I see

body http://schema.org/CollectionPage;/body

I would expect that schema.org to show up on the Google/fonts page.

I have no idea what effect the itemscope itemtype= have with-in the
body /body declaration!



http://schema.org/

describes what schema is/does.  If you click on Get Started you'll get
more details.


Ed, I'm not worried about what the  http://schema.org/ site does,
just that I see the link as part of the coding for the Google Fonts
page, which is not displaying if SeaMonkey names itself as SeaMonkey.

If SeaMonkey spoofs itself as Firefox, the Google Fonts page is
displaying!


Not really, my SM spoof as Firefox  but the page is blank.( Mozilla/5.0
(Windows NT 6.1; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26.1 )
Have a look at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1048055
comment #1 - David E. Ross say:
However, spoofing Firefox without SeaMonkey in the UA string allows
the page to be viewed.
So you sentence should be:
If SeaMonkey spoofs itself as Firefox,*without* SeaMonkey in the
string... the Google Fonts page is displaying!


Yes, alternatively I could think you are declaring your browser AS 
SeaMonkey and spoofing AS Firefox, so my suggesting Ed Spoof as Firefox 
(and not declare as SeaMonkey at all) would also work.


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Re: Seamonkey Mail for .eml

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 01:10, Cecil Bankston wrote:

Is there any simple way to make Windows 7 and 8 open saved emails, .eml
filetype, with Seamonkey Mail.  When I double-click a .eml file in
Windows Explorer, a blank Seamonkey browser window opens.

I realize I can open such a file from the Seamonkey Mail file menu.


Cecil, have you tried Tools-Import... and selecting Mail??

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Re: Sent Messages have all disappeared - why?

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 08:39, Frog wrote:


Suddenly I lost all of my sent messages and don't know why this
happened.  Here is what I have tried without success.

I clicked Sent on the Sent - Local Folders - SeaMonkey (2.26.1) page.

I then selected Properties from the drop down listing.

I clicked the Repair Folder button.

I next got the following window:

Alert
The operation failed because another operation is using the folder.
Please wait for that operation to finish and then try again.
OK

I decided to keep my computer powered on last night...hoping that I
would wake this morning to my sent messages once again re-appearing.  No
sent messages were found.  I once again followed the steps stated above
and got the same Alert message.  I allowed my system to run all day
with no sent files appearing.  I tried again this evening and the same
Alert message again appeared again.  I decided to try Safe Mode and
see what would happen...with the same Alert message appearing.

I paid a visit to my SeaMonkey Profile (E:/SeaMonkeyProfile/Mail/Local
Folders/Sent folder and found it where it should be and with with
1,751,523 KB of data in the folder (I know, I need to do some house
cleaning in this folder if or when I can once again get it to show up in
the Sent window.

Please help if you can.

Thanks in advance for any help sent my way.

Frog


Frog, with SM running, can you check Tools-Switch Profiles and see if 
you have more profiles than you would expect??


Next, close SM, go make yourself a drink, then, in Windows, try 
Ctrl-Alt-Del to bring up the shut down page and select the Running 
Processes (or whatever it's called) to see if you already have a 
SeaMonkey running. If so, End Task, re-boot, and report back.


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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 15:55, Patrick Turner wrote:

Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
versions of SeaMonkey.

I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonkey. 
http://www.turneraudio.com.au

I have problems controlling how both SeaMonkey and Firefox view my recently 
composed pages, and text and images are displayed too large so I try to set 
zoom to 80% and that makes it look right, but while in composer I can't change 
the size of everything, and colors don't appear.

If I use Firefox to browse my own pages to look for faults the different colors 
of text and background don't appear, and page is too big, everything enlarged 
too much.

If I use basic Chrome to view my pages, the text is OK but a size too small. 
But images look just right as they do when I view then in MS paint where I 
prepared many .gif schematics.

I'm no html expert, but somehow SeaMonkey Composer just ain't working properly 
to give me colors and sizes to allow 100% predictable results which are the 
same when using Chrome, Firefox or SeaMonkey in browser mode.
They should be all the same. But I ain't getting to see what I really will get 
when I compose.

Should I uninstall all of existing SeaMonkey stuff, then start all over again 
with downloading SeaMonkey or should I just give up, and try some other WYSIWYG web page 
maker?

Patrick Turner.


Valves, Valves, Valves!! (I did my Electronic training just as 
transistors were taking over from Valves, at least at low power levels. 
1973-75)


Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of big's  and 
/big's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size 
declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it 
would appear smaller if you had Chrome set up to use a base font size of 
12pt!!


Check Edit-Preferences-Appearance-Fonts to check your settings.

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Re: Google web fonts page is blank with SM 2.26.1

2014-08-06 Thread Gabriel

Daniel wrote, On 05/08/14 10.40:
[snip]


Ed, I'm not worried about what the  http://schema.org/ site does, just that I
see the link as part of the coding for the Google Fonts page, which is not
displaying if SeaMonkey names itself as SeaMonkey.

If SeaMonkey spoofs itself as Firefox, the Google Fonts page is displaying!



This has *nothing* to do with the presence of the Schema tags!
Even in the blank page returned with SM there is body itemscope 
itemtype=http://schema.org/CollectionPage;/body, so what?


Maybe you still don't understand what these tags means, so please read about 
their purposes on the schema.org website and search for Rich Snippets on 
Google. They're not usually rendered by the browser, they're used by search 
engines to better indexing the content and sometimes to show better results; 
they can be also used on Wordpress websites if you have a plugin for them to 
show some informations in a well organized manner. So this is not the case for 
the Google Fonts page.


Gabriel

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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Patrick Turner
Ray_Net 
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
 Hi all,
 I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
 download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
 versions of SeaMonkey.


Why did you not uninstall the previous version before installing the new
one ? 

I did not see any instructions to download at the SeaMonkey site. I assumed the 
new would replace the old, or upgrade it. But with PC matters I am usually 
wrong until proven otherwise, and probably I should have assumed I should get 
rid of all SeaMonkey before downloading the 2.26.
But just what to assume? OK, so I tell of my experience to others who may know 
more than me, and see what happens..

Patrick Turner  

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Seamonkey 2.26.1 Crashing

2014-08-06 Thread Big Jim
This has been driving me crazy for weeks.  I apparently have the same 
problem as Ben has.  SM crashes several times a day without warning. 
The only symptom that I can see is that, according to Task Manager with 
about 20 tabs open, memory use steadily increases even if the computer 
is idle.  At about 2,000,000K memory use SM starts to slow down and act 
funky.  Somewhere in the vicinity of 2,500,000K+ SM abruptly shuts down.
I am running Windows 7 64bit and have 16 gig of installed memory, so 
memory use should not be a problem.  I never had a problem before this 
release of SM even with several dozen tabs open.

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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Patrick Turner
Valves, Valves, Valves!! (I did my Electronic training just as
transistors were taking over from Valves, at least at low power levels.
1973-75)

I spent an interesting 18 years making audio systems which appealed to some 
very fussy customers who mostly preferred tube powered amplifiers. 
I gained whatever insight I might along the way and posted up the results and 
despite vacuum tubes being old tech like steam engines, the tubes do wonders 
with music, so I have been told so often.  

Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of big's  and
/big's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size
declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it
would appear smaller if you had Chrome set up to use a base font size of
12pt!!

Check Edit-Preferences-Appearance-Fonts to check your settings.

I just checked if I could get menu including appearance in an open SeaMonkey
page, and no, I cannot, I can go Edit- preferences, then nothing about 
appearances. The page appearance while in SM Composer or Browse is too large, 
and is I use Format - Font - size, and adjust the composed page to look 
right, then it looks tiny in Chrome. But in Firefox, the text also looks too 
small, and all images are enlarged, and I cannot keep the settings right.

The trouble is that my PC does not have a little bloke inside the PC box with a 
ruler to check the height of all normal print in body of texts, and then when 
text varies in size regardless of where it came, he gets out the whip to punish 
naughty little programs who just don't get what ordinary ppl want.
Something MUST enforce the idea that all images are not enlarged, or reduced. 
and appear the same size as I see them during composing. 
 
Chrome does seem to display my website better than Firefox and SM. But my basic 
Chrome does not have setable size of appearance. 

Daniel
Living just South of you, on the Mighty Murray River!!

Hmm, I'm in ACT, and I guess ppl along Mississippi are laughing about Murray 
Creek. Call that a river? Now here's a river! No offense, Mr Dundee.

Patrick Turner. 

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Re: Google web fonts page is blank with SM 2.26.1

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 18:19, Gabriel wrote:

Daniel wrote, On 05/08/14 10.40:
[snip]


Ed, I'm not worried about what the  http://schema.org/ site does,
just that I
see the link as part of the coding for the Google Fonts page, which is
not
displaying if SeaMonkey names itself as SeaMonkey.

If SeaMonkey spoofs itself as Firefox, the Google Fonts page is
displaying!



This has *nothing* to do with the presence of the Schema tags!
Even in the blank page returned with SM there is body itemscope
itemtype=http://schema.org/CollectionPage;/body, so what?

Maybe you still don't understand what these tags means, so please read
about their purposes on the schema.org website and search for Rich
Snippets on Google.


No Maybe about it!! As I posted in my reply about two days ago

Quote
I have no idea what effect the itemscope itemtype= have with-in the
body /body declaration!
End Quote


They're not usually rendered by the browser, 
they're
used by search engines to better indexing the content and sometimes to
show better results; they can be also used on Wordpress websites if you
have a plugin for them to show some informations in a well organized
manner. So this is not the case for the Google Fonts page.

Gabriel


However, I did DuckDuckGo your Rich Snippets and it told me ...

Quote
Snippets—the few lines of text that appear under every search result—are 
designed to give users a sense for what’s on the page and why it’s 
relevant to their query.

End Quote.

So are you suggesting that, if I DuckDuckGo'd Google/Fonts, I would be 
directed to .No! That doesn't make sense!!


I was going to say that under one of the search results would be 
http://schema.org/CollectionPage; but that doesn't make much sense as 
it should just be a Rich Snippet, not a web address.


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Re: Seamonkey 2.26.1 Crashing

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 18:20, Big Jim wrote:

This has been driving me crazy for weeks.  I apparently have the same
problem as Ben has.  SM crashes several times a day without warning. The
only symptom that I can see is that, according to Task Manager with
about 20 tabs open, memory use steadily increases even if the computer
is idle.  At about 2,000,000K memory use SM starts to slow down and act
funky.  Somewhere in the vicinity of 2,500,000K+ SM abruptly shuts down.
I am running Windows 7 64bit and have 16 gig of installed memory, so
memory use should not be a problem.  I never had a problem before this
release of SM even with several dozen tabs open.


Big Jim, I notice you are running Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; 
rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26.1.


WOW64 is a (sort of) 32bit OS, isn't it?? So is limited to 4GB RAM with 
file size limited to 2GB, isn't it??


So, if SM is using 2.0GB or 2.5GB, it should be shutting down shouldn't it??

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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 18:16, Patrick Turner wrote:

Ray_Net 
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:

Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
versions of SeaMonkey.



Why did you not uninstall the previous version before installing the new
one ?

I did not see any instructions to download at the SeaMonkey site. I assumed the 
new would replace the old, or upgrade it. But with PC matters I am usually 
wrong until proven otherwise, and probably I should have assumed I should get 
rid of all SeaMonkey before downloading the 2.26.
But just what to assume? OK, so I tell of my experience to others who may know 
more than me, and see what happens..

Patrick Turner

Patrick, if you install a new version over the top of the old, there may 
be some files that existed in the old that don't appear in the new (e.g. 
file name change, maybe), so your directory might get filed up with all 
sorts of un-used rubbish!


Better way to do it might be to *update* your SM from one version to the 
next! Check out Help-Check for updates...


Then others who may know more than me will have done what is required 
for you.


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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Trane Francks

On 8/6/14 2:55 PM, Patrick Turner wrote:

Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
versions of SeaMonkey.

I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonkey. 
http://www.turneraudio.com.au

I have problems controlling how both SeaMonkey and Firefox view my recently 
composed pages, and text and images are displayed too large so I try to set 
zoom to 80% and that makes it look right, but while in composer I can't change 
the size of everything, and colors don't appear.

If I use Firefox to browse my own pages to look for faults the different colors 
of text and background don't appear, and page is too big, everything enlarged 
too much.

If I use basic Chrome to view my pages, the text is OK but a size too small. 
But images look just right as they do when I view then in MS paint where I 
prepared many .gif schematics.

I'm no html expert, but somehow SeaMonkey Composer just ain't working properly 
to give me colors and sizes to allow 100% predictable results which are the 
same when using Chrome, Firefox or SeaMonkey in browser mode.
They should be all the same. But I ain't getting to see what I really will get 
when I compose.

Should I uninstall all of existing SeaMonkey stuff, then start all over again 
with downloading SeaMonkey or should I just give up, and try some other WYSIWYG web page 
maker?

Patrick Turner.



I checked your page with Safari 6.1.5, SeaMonkey 2.26.1 and Firefox 
30.0. The differences in your front page were minimal, only differing 
slightly in how each browser treats the Arial font family. The images 
were all displayed identically.


Whatever size issue you think you're having isn't what you think it is. 
It's not a Composer problem. Try checking your zoom level for that page 
in SeaMonkey and Firefox. Ctrl-0 would be a good start.


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Re: Seamonkey 2.26.1 Crashing

2014-08-06 Thread Trane Francks

On 8/6/14 8:57 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 18:20, Big Jim wrote:

This has been driving me crazy for weeks.  I apparently have the same
problem as Ben has.  SM crashes several times a day without warning. The
only symptom that I can see is that, according to Task Manager with
about 20 tabs open, memory use steadily increases even if the computer
is idle.  At about 2,000,000K memory use SM starts to slow down and act
funky.  Somewhere in the vicinity of 2,500,000K+ SM abruptly shuts down.
I am running Windows 7 64bit and have 16 gig of installed memory, so
memory use should not be a problem.  I never had a problem before this
release of SM even with several dozen tabs open.


Big Jim, I notice you are running Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64;
rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26.1.

WOW64 is a (sort of) 32bit OS, isn't it?? So is limited to 4GB RAM with
file size limited to 2GB, isn't it??

So, if SM is using 2.0GB or 2.5GB, it should be shutting down shouldn't it??

No, why would it? Modern operating systems use virtual memory. In the 
case of a Windows system with 4GB RAM, the virtual page file will 
default to 4GB, which means the system can access a total of 8GB 
combined virtual and physical memory.


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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:

Snip


Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of big's  and
/big's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size
declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it
would appear smaller if you had Chrome set up to use a base font size of
12pt!!

Check Edit-Preferences-Appearance-Fonts to check your settings.

I just checked if I could get menu including appearance in an open SeaMonkey
page, and no, I cannot, I can go Edit- preferences, then nothing about 
appearances.


Patrick, when you click Edit, then click Preferences and new screen 
should open up with several topics on the left, the top of these is 
Appearance ... click the arrowhead to its left and four sub sections 
will show up, the second of which is Fonts ...select it and then you 
should see where you can change your font sizes.


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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 22:07, Trane Francks wrote:

On 8/6/14 2:55 PM, Patrick Turner wrote:

Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which
seemed to download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has
replaced previous versions of SeaMonkey.

I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses
SeaMonkey. http://www.turneraudio.com.au

I have problems controlling how both SeaMonkey and Firefox view my
recently composed pages, and text and images are displayed too large
so I try to set zoom to 80% and that makes it look right, but while in
composer I can't change the size of everything, and colors don't appear.

If I use Firefox to browse my own pages to look for faults the
different colors of text and background don't appear, and page is too
big, everything enlarged too much.

If I use basic Chrome to view my pages, the text is OK but a size too
small. But images look just right as they do when I view then in MS
paint where I prepared many .gif schematics.

I'm no html expert, but somehow SeaMonkey Composer just ain't working
properly to give me colors and sizes to allow 100% predictable results
which are the same when using Chrome, Firefox or SeaMonkey in browser
mode.
They should be all the same. But I ain't getting to see what I really
will get when I compose.

Should I uninstall all of existing SeaMonkey stuff, then start all
over again with downloading SeaMonkey or should I just give up, and
try some other WYSIWYG web page maker?

Patrick Turner.




I checked your page with Safari 6.1.5, SeaMonkey 2.26.1 and Firefox
30.0. The differences in your front page were minimal, only differing
slightly in how each browser treats the Arial font family. The images
were all displayed identically.

Whatever size issue you think you're having isn't what you think it is.
It's not a Composer problem. Try checking your zoom level for that page
in SeaMonkey and Firefox. Ctrl-0 would be a good start.

Trane, I'm thinking Patrick has his SeaMonkey set up for larger size 
fonts than he has for Firefox or Chrome so needs to reduce his size on 
the fly (he mentions having to set Zoom to 80%).


Hence, my trying to get him to check SM prefs.

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Re: Sent Messages have all disappeared - why?

2014-08-06 Thread Frog

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Frog wrote:


Suddenly I lost all of my sent messages and don't know why this
happened.  Here is what I have tried without success.

...

I paid a visit to my SeaMonkey Profile (E:/SeaMonkeyProfile/Mail/Local
Folders/Sent folder and found it where it should be and with with
1,751,523 KB of data in the folder (I know, I need to do some house
cleaning in this folder if or when I can once again get it to show up in
the Sent window.

Please help if you can.

Thanks in advance for any help sent my way.


It sounds like you haven't lost them, you just can't see them. Check
your view options:

View | Messages | All (Unread would hide them all, right?)
View | Threads | All (anything else would hide them all, right?)

If both settings say All and you still can't see them, report back.



Paul,

I'm a little embarrassed to admit what I'm about to say, but here goes. 
 I did as you suggested and there they were...all of them.  I wonder 
how that setting got switched...oh well, it is now showing all of my 
messages and I am happy again.


Thanks Paul for continuing to come to my rescue.

Frog
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Re: Seamonkey 2.26.1 Crashing

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 22:10, Trane Francks wrote:

On 8/6/14 8:57 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 18:20, Big Jim wrote:

This has been driving me crazy for weeks.  I apparently have the same
problem as Ben has.  SM crashes several times a day without warning. The
only symptom that I can see is that, according to Task Manager with
about 20 tabs open, memory use steadily increases even if the computer
is idle.  At about 2,000,000K memory use SM starts to slow down and act
funky.  Somewhere in the vicinity of 2,500,000K+ SM abruptly shuts down.
I am running Windows 7 64bit and have 16 gig of installed memory, so
memory use should not be a problem.  I never had a problem before this
release of SM even with several dozen tabs open.


Big Jim, I notice you are running Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64;
rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26.1.

WOW64 is a (sort of) 32bit OS, isn't it?? So is limited to 4GB RAM with
file size limited to 2GB, isn't it??

So, if SM is using 2.0GB or 2.5GB, it should be shutting down
shouldn't it??


No, why would it? Modern operating systems use virtual memory. In the
case of a Windows system with 4GB RAM, the virtual page file will
default to 4GB, which means the system can access a total of 8GB
combined virtual and physical memory.

If they have a virtual memory set, yes, but maybe they have Virtual 
memory set to zero. Who knows?!?!


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Re: Sent Messages have all disappeared - why?

2014-08-06 Thread Frog

Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 08:39, Frog wrote:


Suddenly I lost all of my sent messages and don't know why this
happened.  Here is what I have tried without success.

I clicked Sent on the Sent - Local Folders - SeaMonkey (2.26.1) page.

I then selected Properties from the drop down listing.

I clicked the Repair Folder button.

I next got the following window:

Alert
The operation failed because another operation is using the folder.
Please wait for that operation to finish and then try again.
OK

I decided to keep my computer powered on last night...hoping that I
would wake this morning to my sent messages once again re-appearing.  No
sent messages were found.  I once again followed the steps stated above
and got the same Alert message.  I allowed my system to run all day
with no sent files appearing.  I tried again this evening and the same
Alert message again appeared again.  I decided to try Safe Mode and
see what would happen...with the same Alert message appearing.

I paid a visit to my SeaMonkey Profile (E:/SeaMonkeyProfile/Mail/Local
Folders/Sent folder and found it where it should be and with with
1,751,523 KB of data in the folder (I know, I need to do some house
cleaning in this folder if or when I can once again get it to show up in
the Sent window.

Please help if you can.

Thanks in advance for any help sent my way.

Frog


Frog, with SM running, can you check Tools-Switch Profiles and see if
you have more profiles than you would expect??

Next, close SM, go make yourself a drink, then, in Windows, try
Ctrl-Alt-Del to bring up the shut down page and select the Running
Processes (or whatever it's called) to see if you already have a
SeaMonkey running. If so, End Task, re-boot, and report back.


Daniel,

I received Paul's message, and I'm embarrassed that I overlooked the 
obvious...that my settings were on Unread and not on All.  I made the 
change and all is well once more.


Thanks for coming to my call for help once again.

Frog




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Re: Sent Messages have all disappeared - why?

2014-08-06 Thread Daniel

On 06/08/14 22:37, Frog wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 08:39, Frog wrote:


Suddenly I lost all of my sent messages and don't know why this
happened.  Here is what I have tried without success.

I clicked Sent on the Sent - Local Folders - SeaMonkey (2.26.1)
page.

I then selected Properties from the drop down listing.

I clicked the Repair Folder button.

I next got the following window:

Alert
The operation failed because another operation is using the folder.
Please wait for that operation to finish and then try again.
OK

I decided to keep my computer powered on last night...hoping that I
would wake this morning to my sent messages once again re-appearing.  No
sent messages were found.  I once again followed the steps stated above
and got the same Alert message.  I allowed my system to run all day
with no sent files appearing.  I tried again this evening and the same
Alert message again appeared again.  I decided to try Safe Mode and
see what would happen...with the same Alert message appearing.

I paid a visit to my SeaMonkey Profile (E:/SeaMonkeyProfile/Mail/Local
Folders/Sent folder and found it where it should be and with with
1,751,523 KB of data in the folder (I know, I need to do some house
cleaning in this folder if or when I can once again get it to show up in
the Sent window.

Please help if you can.

Thanks in advance for any help sent my way.

Frog


Frog, with SM running, can you check Tools-Switch Profiles and see if
you have more profiles than you would expect??

Next, close SM, go make yourself a drink, then, in Windows, try
Ctrl-Alt-Del to bring up the shut down page and select the Running
Processes (or whatever it's called) to see if you already have a
SeaMonkey running. If so, End Task, re-boot, and report back.


Daniel,

I received Paul's message, and I'm embarrassed that I overlooked the
obvious...that my settings were on Unread and not on All.  I made the
change and all is well once more.

Thanks for coming to my call for help once again.

Frog


Oh, well, next time it happens, Frog, you've got three things to check, 
and next time it may be one of mine!


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Re: Seamonkey Mail for .eml

2014-08-06 Thread Cecil Bankston

Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 01:10, Cecil Bankston wrote:

Is there any simple way to make Windows 7 and 8 open saved emails, .eml
filetype, with Seamonkey Mail.  When I double-click a .eml file in
Windows Explorer, a blank Seamonkey browser window opens.

I realize I can open such a file from the Seamonkey Mail file menu.


Cecil, have you tried Tools-Import... and selecting Mail??

As I mentioned, there is no problem opening the .eml file from the 
Seamonkey Mail file menu.


My wife wants to be able to double-click the file in a file browser, 
such as Windows Explorer, and have it display in Seamonkey Mail. 
Seamonkey mail needs to set in Windows 7 and 8 as the default program to 
open .eml files.  I'm just not sure how to do that, as Windows sees 
Seamonkey as a single program rather than a browser and a mail client.
That results in Windows trying to open the .eml file in Seamonkey 
browser, which shows only a blank window.


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Popup Manager

2014-08-06 Thread BIll Spikowski

When I select Allow Popups From This Website, I get sent to a blank screen in 
the Data Manager.

Am I supposed to do something else to 'allow popups from that website'? Or has 
it already been taken care of?
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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Ray_Net

Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 10:16:

Ray_Net 
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:

Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
versions of SeaMonkey.



Why did you not uninstall the previous version before installing the new
one ?

I did not see any instructions to download at the SeaMonkey site. I assumed the 
new would replace the old, or upgrade it. But with PC matters I am usually 
wrong until proven otherwise, and probably I should have assumed I should get 
rid of all SeaMonkey before downloading the 2.26.
But just what to assume? OK, so I tell of my experience to others who may know 
more than me, and see what happens..

Patrick Turner

I should get rid of all SeaMonkey   not all Seamonkey stuff must 
disappear, you just need to go in the control panel then ADD/REMOVE 
PROGRAMS and then just uninstall SM before installing the new version.. 
(If you were afraid to remove you may copy the profile as a backup 
measure.

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Re: SeaMonkey won't open .pdf files

2014-08-06 Thread cyberzen

Le 01/08/2014 21:58, hsm...@gmail.com a écrit :

Install the PDF Viewer extension in SeaMonkey.



[PDF Viewer :: Add-ons for

SeaMonkey](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/seamonkey/addon/pdfjs/)






Thanks for the link to pfd js viewer, unfortunately, here's the message: Not 
available for SeaMonkey 2.26.1?


I installed it from the link,
it works but there are some problems :

when having a view in the browser,
when I want to print, it prints blank sheets

an attachment pdf in a mail message cannot be opened, I have to de 
activate pdf viewer module before it can be opened as usual in adobe reader.


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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread hawker

On 8/6/2014 1:55 AM, Patrick Turner wrote:

Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
versions of SeaMonkey.

I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonkey. 
http://www.turneraudio.com.au

I have problems controlling how both SeaMonkey and Firefox view my recently 
composed pages, and text and images are displayed too large so I try to set 
zoom to 80% and that makes it look right, but while in composer I can't change 
the size of everything, and colors don't appear.

If I use Firefox to browse my own pages to look for faults the different colors 
of text and background don't appear, and page is too big, everything enlarged 
too much.

If I use basic Chrome to view my pages, the text is OK but a size too small. 
But images look just right as they do when I view then in MS paint where I 
prepared many .gif schematics.

I'm no html expert, but somehow SeaMonkey Composer just ain't working properly 
to give me colors and sizes to allow 100% predictable results which are the 
same when using Chrome, Firefox or SeaMonkey in browser mode.
They should be all the same. But I ain't getting to see what I really will get 
when I compose.

Should I uninstall all of existing SeaMonkey stuff, then start all over again 
with downloading SeaMonkey or should I just give up, and try some other WYSIWYG web page 
maker?

Patrick Turner.





Patrick,
While everyone's comments are valid what I get is your using Mozilla 
just for Composer?


Composer is ancient code that hasn't been maintained in a dog's age.
It spun off to the now abandoned Komposer/Nvu
That code was then abandoned and replaced with Blue Griffin.
http://bluegriffon.org/
Nothing much has happened with Blue Griffin for about a year now so I am 
not sure what Daniel Glazman is up to these days.


If your wanting the composer like interface and heritage for composing 
web sites than your best bet is probably to use Blue Griffen or possibly 
Nvu as it is much more up to date.



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Re: Seamonkey 2.26.1 Crashing

2014-08-06 Thread Big Jim

Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote:



This has been driving me crazy for weeks.  I apparently have the same
problem as Ben has.  SM crashes several times a day without warning.
The only symptom that I can see is that, according to Task Manager with
about 20 tabs open, memory use steadily increases even if the computer
is idle.  At about 2,000,000K memory use SM starts to slow down and act
funky.  Somewhere in the vicinity of 2,500,000K+ SM abruptly shuts down.
I am running Windows 7 64bit and have 16 gig of installed memory, so
memory use should not be a problem.  I never had a problem before this
release of SM even with several dozen tabs open.


Yes, memory shouldn't be a problem. Can you post one of your recent
crashes? Type about:crashes into the address bar and see what recent
crashes are there. Also, please type in about:support into the address
bar and post that info here as well.

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]



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SeaMonkey 2.26.1 Crash Report [@ js::RemapWrapper(JSContext*, JSObject*, 
JSObject*) ]

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ID: 3e67e495-c12a-4cbc-848c-1e79d2140806
Signature: js::RemapWrapper(JSContext*, JSObject*, JSObject*)

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Signature 	js::RemapWrapper(JSContext*, JSObject*, JSObject*) More 
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UUID3e67e495-c12a-4cbc-848c-1e79d2140806
Date Processed  2014-08-06 06:12:29.581550
Uptime  34946
Last Crash  34970 seconds before submission
Install Age 4242359 since version was first installed.
Install Time2014-06-18 03:46:14
Product SeaMonkey
Version 2.26.1
Build ID20140612174402
Release Channel release
OS  Windows NT
OS Version  6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
Build Architecture  x86
Build Architecture Info GenuineIntel family 6 model 42 stepping 7 | 8
Crash ReasonEXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT
Crash Address   0x527450a3
User Comments   
App Notes   

AdapterVendorID: 0x10de, AdapterDeviceID: 0x1380, AdapterSubsysID: 
, AdapterDriverVersion: 9.18.13.4052
D2D? D2D+ DWrite? DWrite+ D3D10 Layers? D3D10 Layers+ WebGL? EGL? EGL+ 
GL Context? GL Context+ WebGL+


Processor Notes 	sp-processor01_phx1_mozilla_com.4431:2012; 
HybridCrashProcessor

EMCheckCompatibility

False

Winsock LSP 

MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] : 2 : 1 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll
 MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] : 2 : 2 :
 MSAFD Tcpip [RAW/IP] : 2 : 3 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll
 MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IPv6] : 2 : 1 :
 MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IPv6] : 2 : 2 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll
 MSAFD Tcpip [RAW/IPv6] : 2 : 3 :
 RSVP TCPv6 Service Provider : 2 : 1 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll
 RSVP TCP Service Provider : 2 : 1 :
 RSVP UDPv6 Service Provider : 2 : 2 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll
 RSVP UDP Service Provider : 2 : 2 :
 MSAFD RfComm [Bluetooth] : 2 : 1 : %SystemRoot%\system32\mswsock.dll

Adapter Vendor ID   

0x10de

Adapter Device ID   

0x1380

Total Virtual Memory

4294836224

Available Virtual Memory

757411840

System Memory Use Percentage

44

Available Page File 

25116491776

Available Physical Memory   

9454485504

Bugzilla - Report this bug in SeaMonkey Core Plugins Toolkit
Related Bugs

856670REOPENED --- Firefox crash [@ js::RemapWrapper]

Crashing Thread
Frame   Module  Signature   Source
0 	mozjs.dll 	js::RemapWrapper(JSContext*, JSObject*, JSObject*) 
js/src/jswrapper.cpp
1 	mozjs.dll 	js::RemapAllWrappersForObject(JSContext*, JSObject*, 
JSObject*) 	js/src/jswrapper.cpp
2 	mozjs.dll 	JS_TransplantObject(JSContext*, JS::HandleJSObject*, 
JS::HandleJSObject*) 	js/src/jsapi.cpp
3 	xul.dll 	xpc::TransplantObject(JSContext*, JS::HandleJSObject*, 
JS::HandleJSObject*) 	js/xpconnect/wrappers/WrapperFactory.cpp
4 	xul.dll 	nsGlobalWindow::SetNewDocument(nsIDocument*, nsISupports*, 
bool) 	dom/base/nsGlobalWindow.cpp
5 	xul.dll 	nsDocumentViewer::InitInternal(nsIWidget*, nsISupports*, 
nsIntRect const, bool, bool, bool) 	layout/base/nsDocumentViewer.cpp
6 	xul.dll 	nsDocumentViewer::Init(nsIWidget*, nsIntRect const) 
layout/base/nsDocumentViewer.cpp
7 	xul.dll 	nsDocShell::SetupNewViewer(nsIContentViewer*) 
docshell/base/nsDocShell.cpp
8 	xul.dll 	nsDocShell::Embed(nsIContentViewer*, char const*, 
nsISupports*) 	docshell/base/nsDocShell.cpp
9 	xul.dll 	nsDocShell::CreateContentViewer(char const*, nsIRequest*, 
nsIStreamListener**) 	docshell/base/nsDocShell.cpp
10 	xul.dll 	nsDSURIContentListener::DoContent(char const*, bool, 
nsIRequest*, nsIStreamListener**, bool*) 
docshell/base/nsDSURIContentListener.cpp
11 	xul.dll 
nsDocumentOpenInfo::TryContentListener(nsIURIContentListener*, 
nsIChannel*) 	uriloader/base/nsURILoader.cpp
12 	xul.dll 	nsDocumentOpenInfo::DispatchContent(nsIRequest*, 
nsISupports*) 	uriloader/base/nsURILoader.cpp
13 	xul.dll 	

Partial Disc Backup Restoration Failure with SM v.2.22

2014-08-06 Thread HenriK
In the process of restoring the contents of a 300 gB hard drive that failed to a 
new 300 gB hard drive, SM v.2.22 only partially returned itself to operational 
status.  Specifically, the set-up details (but not the mail files themselves) of 
my six e-mail accounts got lost and SM wants me to set up all of the e-mail 
accounts from scratch.


What are the names of the actual file(s) storing this e-mail account SET-UP 
information?


I have an earlier (by 3 months and presumably uncorrupted) SM backup on a CD 
that should contain these e-mail account set-up files from which I can extract 
the specific files at issue and paste into the partially restored SM folders. 
If, in fact, these set-up files from 3 months before the old hard drive crashed 
are uncorrupted, I assume that pasting them in will hopefully correct whatever 
it is that is now telling me to set up all of my e-mail accounts again.


Thanks for any and all advice.
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Re: SeaMonkey Composer problems with setting colors, and text size etc, etc.

2014-08-06 Thread Patrick Turner
Daniel  
Aug 6 (12 hours ago)
On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:

Snip

 Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of big's  and
 /big's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size
 declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it
 would appear smaller if you had Chrome set up to use a base font size of
 12pt!!

 Check Edit-Preferences-Appearance-Fonts to check your settings.

 I just checked if I could get menu including appearance in an open SeaMonkey
 page, and no, I cannot, I can go Edit- preferences, then nothing about 
 appearances.

Patrick, when you click Edit, then click Preferences and new screen
should open up with several topics on the left, the top of these is
Appearance ... click the arrowhead to its left and four sub sections
will show up, the second of which is Fonts ...select it and then you
should see where you can change your font sizes.

Yes, you're right. If I opened SM in composer mode without opening one of my 
pages, I could adjust text size from 16 down to 12, and that made my pages I'd 
composed recently look OK, BUT, In Firefox, text looked too small, so I had to 
zoom out - a bit - and this increases size of images to being too large, and so 
zoom applies itself to images when i damn well don't want it to. Still no 
ability to display colors of text or background while in SM composer.

And when trying to change text colors in SM, one can select some text, select 
black, and save the change and yet that text appears blue in Chrome. So I go 
back and the only way to change colors of the small part of text is by 'select  
all' and change all colors to black, then change parts of text I want in 
different colors. 

Programs are supposed to work so only a positive outcome is possible, and use 
has consistent rules. 
So both Firefox and SM are still primitive. Maybe I try to uninstall all 
existing SM and download 2.26 again with everything fresh. 

But meanwhile, when I use Chrome to see my pages, its like a miracle, all nice 
colors show up, and text is really good, yet its basic Chrome where nothing 
seems adjustable for browsing.
 
Daniel
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We have Murrumbidgee Creek here. Walk along the creek bed after a bitova dry 
spell :-). 
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Re: Seamonkey 2.26.1 Crashing

2014-08-06 Thread Trane Francks

On 8/6/14 9:36 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 22:10, Trane Francks wrote:

On 8/6/14 8:57 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 18:20, Big Jim wrote:

This has been driving me crazy for weeks.  I apparently have the same
problem as Ben has.  SM crashes several times a day without warning. The
only symptom that I can see is that, according to Task Manager with
about 20 tabs open, memory use steadily increases even if the computer
is idle.  At about 2,000,000K memory use SM starts to slow down and act
funky.  Somewhere in the vicinity of 2,500,000K+ SM abruptly shuts down.
I am running Windows 7 64bit and have 16 gig of installed memory, so
memory use should not be a problem.  I never had a problem before this
release of SM even with several dozen tabs open.


Big Jim, I notice you are running Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64;
rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26.1.

WOW64 is a (sort of) 32bit OS, isn't it?? So is limited to 4GB RAM with
file size limited to 2GB, isn't it??

So, if SM is using 2.0GB or 2.5GB, it should be shutting down
shouldn't it??


No, why would it? Modern operating systems use virtual memory. In the
case of a Windows system with 4GB RAM, the virtual page file will
default to 4GB, which means the system can access a total of 8GB
combined virtual and physical memory.


If they have a virtual memory set, yes, but maybe they have Virtual
memory set to zero. Who knows?!?!

If that were the case, Windows would warn the user that it was nearly 
out of resources and to close one or more applications prior to 
SeaMonkey being able to crash.


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Re: Seamonkey Mail for .eml

2014-08-06 Thread Trane Francks

On 8/6/14 11:22 PM, Cecil Bankston wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 01:10, Cecil Bankston wrote:

Is there any simple way to make Windows 7 and 8 open saved emails, .eml
filetype, with Seamonkey Mail.  When I double-click a .eml file in
Windows Explorer, a blank Seamonkey browser window opens.

I realize I can open such a file from the Seamonkey Mail file menu.


Cecil, have you tried Tools-Import... and selecting Mail??


As I mentioned, there is no problem opening the .eml file from the
Seamonkey Mail file menu.

My wife wants to be able to double-click the file in a file browser,
such as Windows Explorer, and have it display in Seamonkey Mail.
Seamonkey mail needs to set in Windows 7 and 8 as the default program to
open .eml files.  I'm just not sure how to do that, as Windows sees
Seamonkey as a single program rather than a browser and a mail client.
That results in Windows trying to open the .eml file in Seamonkey
browser, which shows only a blank window.

This isn't tested, but you should be able to create a batch file that 
opens SeaMonkey with the '-mail' command switch and then set that batch 
file as the default application for .EML files, e.g.,


REM Start SeaMonkey -mail
REM
start C:\path to SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -mail
exit


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SeaMonkey 2.26.1 Offline

2014-08-06 Thread Jayakumar Sadhasivam

Hi, I started using SeaMonkey recently.
When i QUIT the seamonkey and reopen it, its in offline.

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.10; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26.1 ID:20140612182257 CSet: 0dae859587b0


Thanks
-Jay

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Mozilla Representative India
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Re: Seamonkey Mail for .eml

2014-08-06 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Cecil Bankston wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 06/08/14 01:10, Cecil Bankston wrote:

Is there any simple way to make Windows 7 and 8 open saved emails, .eml
filetype, with Seamonkey Mail.  When I double-click a .eml file in
Windows Explorer, a blank Seamonkey browser window opens.

I realize I can open such a file from the Seamonkey Mail file menu.


Cecil, have you tried Tools-Import... and selecting Mail??


As I mentioned, there is no problem opening the .eml file from the
Seamonkey Mail file menu.

My wife wants to be able to double-click the file in a file browser,
such as Windows Explorer, and have it display in Seamonkey Mail.
Seamonkey mail needs to set in Windows 7 and 8 as the default program to
open .eml files.  I'm just not sure how to do that, as Windows sees
Seamonkey as a single program rather than a browser and a mail client.
That results in Windows trying to open the .eml file in Seamonkey
browser, which shows only a blank window.


I assume the computer in question has at least one .eml file and you 
know where it is.


In Windows 7, open Windows Explorer and navigate to an .eml file 
(without trying to open it). Right-click the file name and choose Open 
with..., then Choose default program. Choose SeaMonkey and be sure 
the box is checked at the bottom, Always use the selected program to 
open this kind of file. Click OK.


From then on, whenever Windows tries to open an .eml file, it will use 
SeaMonkey.


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