Re: Email not operating correctly, first page not loading

2017-01-18 Thread WaltS48

On 01/18/2017 07:50 PM, Stephen King wrote:





SeaMonkey Mail opens in a separate window, or do you mean web mail in 
the SeaMonkey browser window?


What operating system and version of SeaMonkey?


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Re: Email not operating correctly, first page not loading

2017-01-18 Thread Richard Alan
Stephen King wrote:

>  body {  font-family: "Calibri","Slate
> Pro",sans-serif,"sans-serif"; color:#262626 }   lang="en-US">Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.

You appear to have forgotten the content of your post...

Please try again.
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Email not operating correctly, first page not loading

2017-01-18 Thread Stephen King
 Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
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Re: Cookie retention issue.

2017-01-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/18/2017 2:21 PM, Hawker wrote:
> Hey Folks,
> 
> I am trying to get a few sites to allow cookies (for auto log on) such 
> as Linked In and FaceBook and a few others but "Allow Cookies From this 
> website" seems to work only until I close and reopen the browser. When I 
> come back it returns to "use default cookie permissions"
> 
> I have my default cookie behavior set to:
> "Accept for current session only" and "Allow Cookies for the originating 
> website only".
> I tried making these more lenient with no luck.
> 
> It seemed to all work correctly in 2.40 but not in 2.46, but I also 
> cleared a lot of old cookies due to the data manager issues so I am not 
> sure which caused the issue.
> 
> Thanx
>   Hawker
> 

1.  Set your home page to either about:blank or someother local
(non-Internet) page.

2. Check all cookies to make sure that you have only the ones you want.
Delete all the others.

3.  Change your permissions to allow all cookies and to accept cookies
normally.

4.  Visit ONLY those Web sites from which you want cookies saved.

5.  Terminate all instances of SeaMonkey.

6.  Re-launch SeaMonkey.  DO NOT VISIT ANY WEB SITE.

7.  Repeat step #2.

8.  On the menu bar, select [Help > Troubleshooting Information].  Under
"Application Basics ", select the "Show Button" to the right of "Profile
Folder".

9.  Terminate all instances of SeaMonkey.

10. In the profile folder launched in step #8, find the file named
cookies.sqlite.  Get its profile and mark it read-only.

You can then undo steps #1 anbd #3.  Other Web sites might think they
are setting cookies, but no cookies will be saved.  On the other hand,
the cookies that you did save in step #4 will remain saved.

You should check your truly saved cookies about once a month to make
sure none have expired.  You might have to repeat these steps to remove
expired cookies and capture their replacements.

Step #2 and thus step #7 can be vastly facilitated if you install the
PrefBar extension from
 and then
install the Permissions Menu from
 into PrefBar.

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Re: Crashes

2017-01-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/18/2017 6:16 AM, TCW wrote [in part]:
> Also, one of the crashing DLLs I noticed was Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit. 
> I don't know if there's a newer version of this app but if so, see if 
> updating it will help. Also, try running in Safe Mode and see if you 
> still get crashes.

Malwarebytes has been having such serious problems with its version 3
that they advised me to revert to the last of version 2.

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When the President of the United States makes a statement of
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At the least, I want to hear his voice.

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Cookie retention issue.

2017-01-18 Thread Hawker

Hey Folks,

I am trying to get a few sites to allow cookies (for auto log on) such 
as Linked In and FaceBook and a few others but "Allow Cookies From this 
website" seems to work only until I close and reopen the browser. When I 
come back it returns to "use default cookie permissions"


I have my default cookie behavior set to:
"Accept for current session only" and "Allow Cookies for the originating 
website only".

I tried making these more lenient with no luck.

It seemed to all work correctly in 2.40 but not in 2.46, but I also 
cleared a lot of old cookies due to the data manager issues so I am not 
sure which caused the issue.


Thanx
 Hawker

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Re: How do I stop Junk Mail (Spam) ?

2017-01-18 Thread Richard Alan
sean wrote:

> On 01/17/2017 06:06 PM, Richard Alan wrote:
>> [snippage]
>> No, not headers. By the "nature" I meant general content.
> 
> same sorts of things from back in the olden days, viagra, cialis,
> insurance, rate notices, gift cards for you, $100 amaz0n rwards, this 1
> thing,

So then, ordinary spam.

>> You could get the sending IP addresses from the headers and look up
>> where they are being sent from.
> 
> originating IPs?  like this [2a02:6ea0:c201:0:9320:90fd:9bec:ab67]
> originator.org ?

No, that's not an IP address. Find it, and check it at a site like this 
one:

http://whatismyipaddress.com/ip-lookup

>  etyszrt4.onmicrosoft.com is in many of them

Set filter for "From address *contains* onmicrosoft.com"...

>> Train the filter.
> 
> I have had years of training the filter under my belt... this one is
> eluding the filters... @cox.net techs were of no help... cox's filters
> do not work no matter how many times i mark the whole @onmicrosoft
> domain as spam...

Are you using "contains"?
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Re: How do I stop Junk Mail (Spam) ?

2017-01-18 Thread sean

On 01/17/2017 06:06 PM, Richard Alan wrote:

sean wrote:


On 01/10/2017 06:06 PM, Richard Alan wrote:

sean wrote:

funny, I was just on the line with our ISP (freaking cox.net) about a
flood of new spam from  (AT)onmicrosoft.com... doesn't seem to matter
how many times I mark their whole domain as spam, I seem to be getting
exponentially more...


A WHOIS lookup indicates that onmicrosoft.com is owned by Microsoft. Of
course, it is entirely possible that a professional spammer is simply
using that domain name in his spew.

What is the nature of these emails that you are classifying as spam?


pondering... not really sure y'all want me forwarding the headers
here...


No, not headers. By the "nature" I meant general content.


same sorts of things from back in the olden days, viagra, cialis, 
insurance, rate notices, gift cards for you, $100 amaz0n rwards, this 1 
thing,



lots of variation of spam and phishing offers all of which contain
onmicrosoft.com within the from, but not the reply to:


You could get the sending IP addresses from the headers and look up where
they are being sent from.


originating IPs?  like this [2a02:6ea0:c201:0:9320:90fd:9bec:ab67]
originator.org ?  etyszrt4.onmicrosoft.com is in many of them



but I can with some direction about what to obscure or delete...


Probably not worth the time. I don't have time to look them up for you.
I'd say simply that a spammer found your address, and he uses the
Microsoft address as his From:.

Train the filter.



I have had years of training the filter under my belt... this one is 
eluding the filters... @cox.net techs were of no help... cox's filters 
do not work no matter how many times i mark the whole @onmicrosoft 
domain as spam...


just sorta a personal mission to defeat this one i guess...




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Re: Crashes

2017-01-18 Thread JAS

TCW wrote:

On 1/17/2017 8:40 PM, JAS wrote:

TCW wrote:

On 1/16/2017 11:08 AM, JAS wrote:

I have had several crashes lately and wonder if someone can decipher
the
crash reports? Using SM 2.48 on Win 7 Pro
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/51.0
SeaMonkey/2.48 - Build ID: 20161208025245

http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a263dd8f-403a-4053-bfb0-fe7d32170116




http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a6c8d7c6-2968-4f01-989f-8a9b42170116




http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-c827a390-641a-497f-ba0b-33c202170110




http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-83b3296e-598a-4ab6-8601-f22a32170109





Thanks
JAS


From your crash report: Available Physical Memory: 5,169,344,512 bytes
(4.81 GB)huh? How is this even possible? Available physical memory
is at 4.81GB on x86? Do you have 8GB installed on an x86 machine? PAE
running? I see you page file is at 12GB so I am assuming you have 8GB
installed (and MS's 1.5xRAM rule applies). Did you run a memtest lately?

I do have 8GB of ram installed,it came set up that way,HP 4540 is 64/32
bit and I run mostly 32 bit programs on it. I have ran a Mem Test and no
error or abnormality were found. I have reverted back to SM 2.47 and
have had no crashes since. On the SM2.48 I also could not play any flash
videos.


Hmm, I am running the 64-bit 2.48 build from AKalla and it's been pretty
solid. I also have the newest flash from last week (24.0.0.194). Have
you tried giving the 2.48 64-bit build a shot?

You have an Intel HD4000 for VGA right? Try updating to version
15.33.43.4425 (from Intel's site, from 2016, or version 15.33.44.4491
from Station Drivers, what I have running) as the drivers you have
(8.15.10.2712, from 2012) are pretty old. Could be just a driver issue
so try and rule that out

Also, one of the crashing DLLs I noticed was Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit.
I don't know if there's a newer version of this app but if so, see if
updating it will help. Also, try running in Safe Mode and see if you
still get crashes.

Yhanks, I will check to see if the drivers are up to date.
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Re: Crashes

2017-01-18 Thread JAS

NoOp wrote:

On 1/16/2017 9:08 AM, JAS wrote:

I have had several crashes lately and wonder if someone can decipher the
crash reports? Using SM 2.48 on Win 7 Pro
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
SeaMonkey/2.48 - Build ID: 20161208025245

http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a263dd8f-403a-4053-bfb0-fe7d32170116
http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a6c8d7c6-2968-4f01-989f-8a9b42170116
http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-c827a390-641a-497f-ba0b-33c202170110
http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-83b3296e-598a-4ab6-8601-f22a32170109

Thanks
JAS



Maybe related for crash 1,2, and 4:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1296680

Hit this a couple of times filtering folders using quick search.
MOZ_CRASH ReasonElementAt(aIndex = 17, aLength = 17)

Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 1311672
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1311672


Thanks, I read up on it.
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Re: Crashes

2017-01-18 Thread NoOp
On 1/16/2017 9:08 AM, JAS wrote:
> I have had several crashes lately and wonder if someone can decipher the 
> crash reports? Using SM 2.48 on Win 7 Pro
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0 
> SeaMonkey/2.48 - Build ID: 20161208025245
> 
> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a263dd8f-403a-4053-bfb0-fe7d32170116
> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a6c8d7c6-2968-4f01-989f-8a9b42170116
> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-c827a390-641a-497f-ba0b-33c202170110
> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-83b3296e-598a-4ab6-8601-f22a32170109
> 
> Thanks
> JAS
> 

Maybe related for crash 1,2, and 4:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1296680

Hit this a couple of times filtering folders using quick search.
MOZ_CRASH ReasonElementAt(aIndex = 17, aLength = 17)

Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 1311672
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1311672
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Re: Crashes

2017-01-18 Thread Mason83
On 16/01/2017 18:08, JAS wrote:

> I have had several crashes lately and wonder if someone can decipher the 
> crash reports? Using SM 2.48 on Win 7 Pro
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0 
> SeaMonkey/2.48 - Build ID: 20161208025245
> 
> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a263dd8f-403a-4053-bfb0-fe7d32170116
> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a6c8d7c6-2968-4f01-989f-8a9b42170116
> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-c827a390-641a-497f-ba0b-33c202170110
> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-83b3296e-598a-4ab6-8601-f22a32170109

This 2.48 build has debug symbols:

https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-aurora/seamonkey-2.48a2.en-US.win32.installer.exe

If you can consistently reproduce the crash, it might be
useful to crash a few times using that build, to create
"good" crash reports (with a back trace).

Regards.

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Re: Crashes

2017-01-18 Thread Mason83
On 17/01/2017 19:46, TCW wrote:

>  From your crash report: Available Physical Memory: 5,169,344,512 bytes 
> (4.81 GB)huh? How is this even possible? Available physical memory 
> is at 4.81GB on x86? Do you have 8GB installed on an x86 machine? PAE 
> running? I see you page file is at 12GB so I am assuming you have 8GB 
> installed (and MS's 1.5xRAM rule applies). Did you run a memtest lately?

He's just running the 32-bit version on a 64-bit kernel.

And I think "Available Physical Memory" represents "free" memory,
after all the other apps (and the kernel) got what they needed.

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Re: Crashes

2017-01-18 Thread TCW

On 1/17/2017 8:40 PM, JAS wrote:

TCW wrote:

On 1/16/2017 11:08 AM, JAS wrote:

I have had several crashes lately and wonder if someone can decipher the
crash reports? Using SM 2.48 on Win 7 Pro
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
SeaMonkey/2.48 - Build ID: 20161208025245

http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a263dd8f-403a-4053-bfb0-fe7d32170116



http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-a6c8d7c6-2968-4f01-989f-8a9b42170116



http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-c827a390-641a-497f-ba0b-33c202170110



http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-83b3296e-598a-4ab6-8601-f22a32170109




Thanks
JAS


From your crash report: Available Physical Memory: 5,169,344,512 bytes
(4.81 GB)huh? How is this even possible? Available physical memory
is at 4.81GB on x86? Do you have 8GB installed on an x86 machine? PAE
running? I see you page file is at 12GB so I am assuming you have 8GB
installed (and MS's 1.5xRAM rule applies). Did you run a memtest lately?

I do have 8GB of ram installed,it came set up that way,HP 4540 is 64/32
bit and I run mostly 32 bit programs on it. I have ran a Mem Test and no
error or abnormality were found. I have reverted back to SM 2.47 and
have had no crashes since. On the SM2.48 I also could not play any flash
videos.


Hmm, I am running the 64-bit 2.48 build from AKalla and it's been pretty 
solid. I also have the newest flash from last week (24.0.0.194). Have 
you tried giving the 2.48 64-bit build a shot?


You have an Intel HD4000 for VGA right? Try updating to version 
15.33.43.4425 (from Intel's site, from 2016, or version 15.33.44.4491 
from Station Drivers, what I have running) as the drivers you have 
(8.15.10.2712, from 2012) are pretty old. Could be just a driver issue 
so try and rule that out


Also, one of the crashing DLLs I noticed was Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit. 
I don't know if there's a newer version of this app but if so, see if 
updating it will help. Also, try running in Safe Mode and see if you 
still get crashes.

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