Re: From:

2015-12-06 Thread WaltS48

OldGuy wrote:

Am I going crazy or what?  Don't answer that!  I already know.

On one PC when I Compose a post I select a From: and it is editable.
I am not talking about selectable, I mean editable.

On another PC I cannot edit it.

Sometimes I want to change the fake eMail address for fun.

I really do not want to set up other profiles if that is a suggestion.

How do I make that From: field editable.



You restart the misbehaving SeaMonkey in safe mode to see if an 
extension is causing the problem.



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Re: From:

2015-12-06 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

OldGuy wrote:

Am I going crazy or what?  Don't answer that!  I already know.

On one PC when I Compose a post I select a From: and it is editable.
I am not talking about selectable, I mean editable.

On another PC I cannot edit it.

Sometimes I want to change the fake eMail address for fun.

I really do not want to set up other profiles if that is a suggestion.

How do I make that From: field editable.

ALSO ! tell the SeaMonkey developers to quit using a modal message box that 
disrupts my
typing   That is just such so poor coding practice.


Can't figure out what you are trying to do.

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Re: From:

2015-12-06 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

OldGuy wrote:


Am I going crazy or what?  Don't answer that!  I already know.

On one PC when I Compose a post I select a From: and it is editable.
I am not talking about selectable, I mean editable.

On another PC I cannot edit it.

Sometimes I want to change the fake eMail address for fun.

I really do not want to set up other profiles if that is a suggestion.

How do I make that From: field editable.


WFM (see above)...

You don't give enough (or indeed any) information on the two setups to 
permit comparison, so you'll have to do that yourself. Same SM version? 
Same preference settings? Same add-ons and extensions? Same phase of the 
moon? Etc.


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From:

2015-12-06 Thread OldGuy

Am I going crazy or what?  Don't answer that!  I already know.

On one PC when I Compose a post I select a From: and it is editable.
I am not talking about selectable, I mean editable.

On another PC I cannot edit it.

Sometimes I want to change the fake eMail address for fun.

I really do not want to set up other profiles if that is a suggestion.

How do I make that From: field editable.


ALSO ! tell the SeaMonkey developers to quit using a modal message box 
that disrupts my typing   That is just such so poor coding practice.


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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 120, Issue 7

2015-12-06 Thread Brooke Clarke

Hi Danny:

I used MozBackup and it worked for everything except for the footer which I 
needed to do manually.
Fantastic, saved hours of work.

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Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
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http://www.prc68.com/I/DietNutrition.html

support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org wrote:
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2015 11:38:35 -0800 From: Danny Kile  To: 
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org Subject: Re: WIN XP to WIN7 Message-ID: 
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed


Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2015 11:38:35 -0800 From: Danny Kile  To: 
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org Subject: Re: WIN XP to WIN7 Message-ID: 
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Brooke Clarke wrote:



Hi:

I'm trying to find the files that need to be moved.
Where are they?


You could try MozBackup. You could make a full backup of the one
machine, to removable flash drive then do a restore to the second machine.
Check this like:http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/download.php

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Re: Organizing bookmarks

2015-12-06 Thread EE

Richard Owlett wrote:

On 12/5/2015 12:55 PM, EE wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

My bookmarks have grown like Topsy since days of using Netscape.
In the beginning I made minimal use of folders.
There have been sporadic attempts using Bookmarks->Manage
Bookmarks to
bring order out of chaos. I have too many for that to practical (
 >2000???).

I came across one addon for working with places.sqlite (I've
lost the
link) but found no documentation on what it did other than
several users
liked it ;/

Pointers please.
TIA


Are you sure all those bookmarks are still valid?  I use
CheckPlaces from time to time just to make sure that all the
pages I bookmarked still exist, and clear out the ones that do not.


 Some of the URL's may indeed be dated. But I still need the
data they once pointed pointed to. As the last step of my reorganization
I'll search out a current reference or look it up in "The Wayback
Machine" [http://archive.org/web/web.php].



You might try creating some folders for categories of bookmarks
that you know you have, and maybe organize 200 or so of them at a
time and do the job over several sessions.



That was essentially what I had been doing. It is complicated by having
many duplicate entries and and unknown number that I would NOW say I had
placed in an inappropriate folder. I doubt that less than 10% of the
unique URL's will be deleted. Part of what I need to know for a useful
reorganization is how many times have which URL's have been duplicated.


CheckPlaces can find duplicates.  It works in SeaMonkey as well as 
Firefox.  It is no longer at the Mozilla addons site, but it is 
obtainable from here:

http://daniel-lange.com/archives/71-SyncPlaces,-SortPlaces-...-preserving-these-and-other-excellent-Firefox-add-ons.html

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Re: Permanently turn off "Restore Your Session" ?

2015-12-06 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

JAS wrote:

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

SM 26.
Any way to permanently turn off "Restore Your Session" ?
Did not see anything applicable in About.

Under Preference-Browser


Thanks Jas.
It's already set to Home Page though.
Restore is not checked.
Just rechecked or unchecked again.  Will see if it takes this time.
Prefs.js looks fine.
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Re: SM knows passwords, won't manage them

2015-12-06 Thread EE

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

chrome://communicator/content/permissions/permissionsManager.xul


The old Permissions Manager is completly broken too since Seamonkey 2.13. See 
bug
1209626. Patch not checked in yet but even with the patch it's not perfect. Ok
button closes the browser if you only have one tab open. I suspect it needs a
complete overhaul.





  Regards
  Frank-Rainer Grahl


You are right!  I did not notice that, since I have not had to make any 
exceptions for popups.  I tried to add an exception, and nothing happened.



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Re: Permanently turn off "Restore Your Session" ?

2015-12-06 Thread JAS

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

SM 26.
Any way to permanently turn off "Restore Your Session" ?
Did not see anything applicable in About.

Under Preference-Browser

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you don't. This means you are partly responsible for the mistreatment 
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Permanently turn off "Restore Your Session" ?

2015-12-06 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

SM 26.
Any way to permanently turn off "Restore Your Session" ?
Did not see anything applicable in About.
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Re: Future of Thunderbird / Seamonkey mail module

2015-12-06 Thread Mason83
On 05/12/2015 21:59, S Slicer wrote:
> Mason83 wrote:
>> Mozilla Wants To Split Off Its Thunderbird Email/Chat Client, Says Mitchell 
>> Baker Memo
>> http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/30/thunderbird-flies-away-from-mozilla/
>>
> The main difference between FireFox and SeaMonkey, is that SeaMonkey 
> bundles the e-mail program.  So, why would they drop the e-mail program 
> from SeaMonkey?

If Mozilla drops TB, FF and TB will diverge, making the integration
of the two programs much more complicated for SM devs.

Regards.
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