Re: Why no Save to ... option in Win7??

2014-09-14 Thread Daniel

On 14/09/14 02:01, Ed Mullen wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 13/09/14 11:30, NoOp wrote:

On 09/12/2014 03:27 AM, Daniel wrote:

don't have a discreet mimeType.rdf file anywhere on my HD!


mimeTypes.rdf

Note the 's'.


Yeap, my mistake. A Linux search for mimeTypes.rdf gives 70 results,
65 of which are on assorted Windows drives. As I typed, earlier, when I
got as far as typing mim the Windows Search results field was coming
up empty.

Does Windows only, natively, search the C:?? Nope, cause seven of the
(65) Linux search results are on my C:!!



Windows default is to search the currently selected location in Windows
Explorer.  In W7 there is a search entry box in Explorer in the upper
right.  It should have grey italic text saying: Search Media (H:)
(assuming you're on drive H:).


When I talk of doing a search in Win7, I mean entering the search string 
in the Search file just above the Windows Start button in the bottom 
left of the desktop!!


Am I wasting my time??

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SeaMonkey/2.29 Build identifier: 20140829003846

or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.26 Build identifier: 20140408191805

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Re: Linux SM Question

2014-09-14 Thread Daniel

On 13/09/14 21:58, W3BNR wrote:

On 9/12/2014 7:26 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

W3BNR wrote:

I installed Linux Mint 17 on a laptop last week and went to import my
password file from my Winows7 desktop.

It was then that I found out that the Linux version of SM 2.29 does not
have an option to Import OR Export Passwords.  Only option is
Password Manager.

Any sugestions?  Or does anyone know if there are plans to incorporate
the function in the Linux version?



I just copied the Mozilla folder in Windows to .mozilla in Linux and
EVERYTHING was there.



Thanks for the hint Jaime - will give it a shot later today.

Why would you bother?? Your Linux system can see all your Windows 
files, so why not just point your Linux SM to your Windows profile and 
all should be well??


Just as I'm doing now!!

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SeaMonkey/2.26 Build identifier: 20140408191805

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Re: Linux SM Question

2014-09-14 Thread W3BNR
On 9/14/2014 5:53 AM, Daniel wrote:
 On 13/09/14 21:58, W3BNR wrote:
 On 9/12/2014 7:26 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
 W3BNR wrote:
 I installed Linux Mint 17 on a laptop last week and went to import my
 password file from my Winows7 desktop.

 It was then that I found out that the Linux version of SM 2.29 does not
 have an option to Import OR Export Passwords.  Only option is
 Password Manager.

 Any sugestions?  Or does anyone know if there are plans to incorporate
 the function in the Linux version?


 I just copied the Mozilla folder in Windows to .mozilla in Linux and
 EVERYTHING was there.


 Thanks for the hint Jaime - will give it a shot later today.

 Why would you bother?? Your Linux system can see all your Windows
 files, so why not just point your Linux SM to your Windows profile and
 all should be well??
 
 Just as I'm doing now!!
 

Didn't have time to try it - still on the 'to do' list.
And my Linux system doesn't see my Window system.  One floor and two
rooms apart. (:  Windows on desktop and Linux on laptop.  No dual
operating systems on either machine.

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Bugs in SM 2.29

2014-09-14 Thread Peter Nieman

Since upgrading to version 2.29 I have found several annoying bugs.

1. The vertical browser scroll bar disappears as soon as you try to 
scroll down. This happens on Windows 7 with the Modern theme. It does 
not happen on Windows 7 with the default theme and not on Linux with 
either theme.


The following bugs have been found on Linux:

2. In one mail account, the newest message downloaded before the update 
didn't get sorted correctly by date. View source did not show anything 
unusual with that message.


3. In Mail and Newsgroups Account Settings, clicking on one of the 
account names in the left pane correctly shows the settings for that 
account as long as you don't click on Local Folders. Once you've done 
that, the account names (the two lines at the top of the main area of 
the dialog) are no longer correctly updated and clicking on another 
account name after that will always give you a window saying: An 
account with this name already exists. Please enter a different account 
name.


4. SM 2.29 always crashes on Youtube. I can got to Youtube and watch one 
movie, and when I click on another movie after that - or click anywhere, 
e. g. in order to close the tab, SM crashes. The funny thing is that 
this seems to only happen on Youtube. I can watch Youtube videos on 
Yandex, for instance, without problems. So the cause doesn't seem to be 
the Flash plugin.


Kind regards,
p.n.
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Re: Why no Save to ... option in Win7??

2014-09-14 Thread mozilla-lists . mbourne

Daniel wrote:

When I talk of doing a search in Win7, I mean entering the search string
in the Search file just above the Windows Start button in the bottom
left of the desktop!!

Am I wasting my time??


I'm not certain, but I think that only searches for installed programs 
under All Programs on the Start menu, and for files in your Documents, 
Pictures, Music, etc. folders. I'm not sure if it includes AppData, or 
other locations. From a quick try on Windows Vista it appears not.


On Windows Vista, when you start typing in that search box a couple of 
other options appear above it to Search Everywhere or Search the 
Internet. Microsoft's definition of everywhere doesn't seem to match 
mine though, as Search Everywhere only searches under my Windows 
profile folder (under C:\Users\Mark\), and doesn't even seem to include 
everything there! If I click Start, enter name:mimetypes.rdf in the 
search box, and click Search Everywhere, it searches in C:\Users\Mark\ 
but doesn't find anything. If I open an Explorer window, navigate to 
C:\Users\Mark\ and enter name:mimetypes.rdf in the search box there, 
it does find that file (this may be dependent on having hidden files 
made visible, as Paul mentioned).


(As an aside, prefixing the search term with name: restricts the 
search to files and folders whose name matches the search term, and does 
not search in the contents of files, so may be faster if you just want 
to find files with a particular name.)


Lee mentioned a tick box under the advanced search options (from 
Explorer, click Search Tools  Search Pane, then Advanced Search in 
the new bar which appears) to Include non-indexed, hidden, and system 
files. There are also more options under Search Tools  Search Options. 
So there's a few more somewhat hidden options which may affect what's 
actually searched! Individual folders can be included or excluded from 
the search index, which may or may not prevent them from being searched 
at all depending on those other options.


All in all, personally I don't trust Windows Explorer's file search to 
look everywhere. Too many options in too many different places, and you 
can even select folders to include or exclude from the search index. If 
it doesn't find a file I'm expecting to find, rather than assuming it 
doesn't exist I tend to fall back to the command prompt as Lee suggested.


All the above is on Windows Vista. There's probably a different set of 
complications on Windows 7!


Mark.

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Bug in SM 2.29

2014-09-14 Thread Smiles

just upgraded from SM 2.16.2

and all looks fine but I have 12 of 48 messages in sent folder with 
Recipient blank any comments

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Re: Bug in SM 2.29

2014-09-14 Thread Ken

Smiles wrote:

just upgraded from SM 2.16.2

and all looks fine but I have 12 of 48 messages in sent folder with
Recipient blank any comments


Mine show that way for BCC.  If you open up the message you can see the 
recipients for the BCC.

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Re: Why no Save to ... option in Win7??

2014-09-14 Thread Ray_Net

mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote, On 14/09/2014 15:34:

Daniel wrote:

When I talk of doing a search in Win7, I mean entering the search string
in the Search file just above the Windows Start button in the bottom
left of the desktop!!

Am I wasting my time??


I'm not certain, but I think that only searches for installed programs 
under All Programs on the Start menu, and for files in your 
Documents, Pictures, Music, etc. folders. I'm not sure if it includes 
AppData, or other locations. From a quick try on Windows Vista it 
appears not.


On Windows Vista, when you start typing in that search box a couple of 
other options appear above it to Search Everywhere or Search the 
Internet. Microsoft's definition of everywhere doesn't seem to 
match mine though, as Search Everywhere only searches under my 
Windows profile folder (under C:\Users\Mark\), and doesn't even seem 
to include everything there! If I click Start, enter 
name:mimetypes.rdf in the search box, and click Search Everywhere, 
it searches in C:\Users\Mark\ but doesn't find anything. If I open an 
Explorer window, navigate to C:\Users\Mark\ and enter 
name:mimetypes.rdf in the search box there, it does find that file 
(this may be dependent on having hidden files made visible, as Paul 
mentioned).


(As an aside, prefixing the search term with name: restricts the 
search to files and folders whose name matches the search term, and 
does not search in the contents of files, so may be faster if you just 
want to find files with a particular name.)


Lee mentioned a tick box under the advanced search options (from 
Explorer, click Search Tools  Search Pane, then Advanced Search in 
the new bar which appears) to Include non-indexed, hidden, and system 
files. There are also more options under Search Tools  Search 
Options. So there's a few more somewhat hidden options which may 
affect what's actually searched! Individual folders can be included or 
excluded from the search index, which may or may not prevent them from 
being searched at all depending on those other options.


All in all, personally I don't trust Windows Explorer's file search to 
look everywhere. Too many options in too many different places, and 
you can even select folders to include or exclude from the search 
index. If it doesn't find a file I'm expecting to find, rather than 
assuming it doesn't exist I tend to fall back to the command prompt as 
Lee suggested.


All the above is on Windows Vista. There's probably a different set of 
complications on Windows 7!


Mark.

In Windows 7 i just press the Special Windows key together with the 
key E this action starts the EXPLORER where after selecting the C: 
or better 
C:\users\your-windows-login-name\appdata\roaming\mozilla\seamonkey\profiles 
you can search by typing mimeTypes.rdf in the little box at upper right 
side. Notice that this search IS very long and is finished when your 
mouse cursor when the mouse is over the right pane switches from a 
sandbox to a normal cursor..

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Re: Bug in SM 2.29

2014-09-14 Thread Smiles

Ken wrote:

Smiles wrote:

just upgraded from SM 2.16.2

and all looks fine but I have 12 of 48 messages in sent folder with
Recipient blank any comments


Mine show that way for BCC.  If you open up the message you can see the
recipients for the BCC.

yes
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SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread Ed Mullen
SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.

Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
Quicktime.

Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else?

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Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread Ed Mullen
Ed Mullen wrote:
 SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.
 
 Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
 install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
 to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
 Quicktime.
 
 Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
 Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else?
 

I opened Firefox and entered about:plugins in the location bar. I
created a folder named plugins in the SeaMonkey installation folder.  I
copied all the plugin dll files from their respective folders into the
folder and SM now has it splugins back.  Weird.

Bug filed:  https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1067152

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Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/14/2014 10:31 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
 Ed Mullen wrote:
 SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.

 Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
 install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
 to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
 Quicktime.

 Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
 Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else?

 
 I opened Firefox and entered about:plugins in the location bar. I
 created a folder named plugins in the SeaMonkey installation folder.  I
 copied all the plugin dll files from their respective folders into the
 folder and SM now has it splugins back.  Weird.
 
 Bug filed:  https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1067152
 

Flash is one of those plugins that does NOT have to be in the plugins
directory of the browser.  Have you tried testing your Flash
installation at http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/?

Also, is it possible you installed only the Internet Explorer version
and not the version for browsers that use plugins.  (I have no idea how
IE does it; I don't use IE.)  See
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html.

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Re: Bugs in SM 2.29

2014-09-14 Thread Peter Nieman

On 14/09/14 15:25, Peter Nieman wrote:

3. In Mail and Newsgroups Account Settings, clicking on one of the
account names in the left pane correctly shows the settings for that
account as long as you don't click on Local Folders. Once you've done
that, the account names (the two lines at the top of the main area of
the dialog) are no longer correctly updated and clicking on another
account name after that will always give you a window saying: An
account with this name already exists. Please enter a different account
name.


When this happens, the Error Console has this to say:

Timestamp: 14/09/14 20:29:56
Error: TypeError: account.defaultIdentity is null
Source File: chrome://messenger/content/AccountManager.js
Line: 1280
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Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread EE

Ed Mullen wrote:

SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.

Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
Quicktime.

Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else?


Flash works fine for me, but I am using Mac OS, not Windows.

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Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread Rufus

EE wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.

Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
Quicktime.

Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else?


Flash works fine for me, but I am using Mac OS, not Windows.



Ditto.

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Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread PhillipJones

Rufus wrote:

EE wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.

Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
Quicktime.

Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else?


Flash works fine for me, but I am using Mac OS, not Windows.



Ditto.


WFM. Also use Mac

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Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread Cruz, Jaime

PhillipJones wrote:

Rufus wrote:

EE wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.

Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
Quicktime.

Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone
else?


Flash works fine for me, but I am using Mac OS, not Windows.



Ditto.


WFM. Also use Mac


No issue under Ubuntu Linux.


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Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread W3BNR
On 9/14/2014 12:37 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
 SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.
 
 Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
 install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
 to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
 Quicktime.
 
 Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
 Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else?
 

Going to nbc.com and clicking on a video I get a message:
Requested Format Not Available
None of the requested formats are available for this content.

I have no add-on or plugin for either Flash nor Quicktime.
A search for add-ons gives no results.

Running SM 2.29 on my laptop with Linux Mint 17 XFE.

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Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin

2014-09-14 Thread Dennis
W3BNR wrote:
 On 9/14/2014 12:37 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
 SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9.

 Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to
 install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said
 to.  Restarted SM.  Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only
 Quicktime.

 Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed.  Ran
 Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else?

 
 Going to nbc.com and clicking on a video I get a message:
 Requested Format Not Available
 None of the requested formats are available for this content.
 
 I have no add-on or plugin for either Flash nor Quicktime.
 A search for add-ons gives no results.
 
 Running SM 2.29 on my laptop with Linux Mint 17 XFE.
 

Check you Linux Mint software repositories and look for plugins and/or
codecs.

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Re: History listings not by day or date, don't delete

2014-09-14 Thread flyguy

flyguy wrote, On 9/11/2014 9:06 AM:

When I group by day and look in the Older than 6 months folder, it
seems to have all the sites I've visited in the last 13 months, not just
old ones.

Worse, I have my PreferencesBrowserHistory Remember form and search
history set to 90 days, but have jillions older than that.

Unexpectedly, the Month folders seem to contain every website visited
from that month to the present, rather than just the specific month.

If I group by None, I am unable to delete websites, but I can delete
them if I group by Day.

What the heck is going on?


I should have mentioned I am using Sm 2.26 on Win 8.1, Samsung ATIV Book 
9+. The same thing happens on my Dell XP laptop running the same 
profile. History is not grouping things by Month, but apparently from 
selected month to now.


Today, Last 7 days, and This month do have the correct entries in them.
August has entries from 8/1 to 9/11
July entries from 7/1 to 9/11
And so on.

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Imap requesting password

2014-09-14 Thread Eric

Hello all,

I had an issue with Seamonkey 2.29 concerning not getting mail. 
Fortunately, when I disabled the remember password ext/plug (don't 
remember which it was and not important I hope), this took care of the 
problem.


However, now I have to enter my email password every time I open 
Seamonkey to access the IMAP email, and it doesn't ask me to remember 
the password.


Pop still works fine, no password request, remembers password fine.

Is it possible that because it is accessing the same account on the same 
machine, that there is a conflict?


Just in case you are wondering, I tried accessing the same email with 
IMAP because of the a fore mentioned Remember Password.


Any ideas what is happening?

TIA

Eric
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