Re: How yo Revert to 2.48 ?

2017-11-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS48 wrote:


On 11/18/17 6:24 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Lori wrote:


I'm not at all techie - don't know what version I'm on.
Right-clicked on Properties where I thought I'd find that info,
but no.


Help | About SeaMonkey will tell you. In my case, it says:

[logo] SeaMonkey

version 2.46 ...


Good thing automatic updates are broken at this time.

Doing a Help > About SeaMonkey would have updated the 2.46 to
version 2.49.1 if updates were working.


No, Help > About SeaMonkey does not authorize an update. It only reports 
the current version.


The relevant settings for automatic updating are at
Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Software Installation:

...
SeaMonkey
[x] Automatically check for updates ( ) daily (•) weekly
[ ] Automatically download and install the update

If the user has not checked the second box, updates are installed only 
when the user chooses Help | Check for Updates and approves an offer. In 
this scenario, SM will notify the user that an update is available, but 
will not install it until the user grants permission. That's my setting, 
and that's what I recommend. YMMV.


There's also an option when an update notice is received to say 
essentially, "yes, go ahead," but the user can also dismiss the notice 
without authorizing the update. In the old days when the automatic check 
worked, I routinely did that because the notice usually arrived at an 
inconvenient time. Knowing that an update was available, I would return 
later when it was convenient through Help | Check for Updates and 
approve the offer.


Nowadays, of course, the update check is broken, so no notice is given, 
and the only way to install an update is to retrieve it manually from 
the SeaMonkey website and install it manually. There's no way to get an 
update against your will unless someone else has access to your computer 
and does so manually.


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Re: How yo Revert to 2.48 ?

2017-11-18 Thread WaltS48

On 11/18/17 6:24 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Lori wrote:


I'm not at all techie - don't know what version I'm on. Right-clicked
on Properties where I thought I'd find that info, but no.


Help | About SeaMonkey will tell you. In my case, it says:

[logo] SeaMonkey

version 2.46



Good thing automatic updates are broken at this time.

Doing a Help > About SeaMonkey would have updated the 2.46 to version 
2.49.1 if updates were working.



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Re: How yo Revert to 2.48 ?

2017-11-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Lori wrote:


I'm not at all techie - don't know what version I'm on. Right-clicked
on Properties where I thought I'd find that info, but no.


Help | About SeaMonkey will tell you. In my case, it says:

[logo] SeaMonkey

version 2.46

You are currently on the release update channel.
See a list of contributors to the Mozilla Project.
Read the licensing information for this product.
Read the release notes for this version.
See the build configuration used for this version.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46

Build identifier: 20161213183751

The "User agent" part can also be found if you reveal the code of any 
recent outgoing message (CTRL-U). Yours says:


User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46

So unless you're writing from a different computer from the problem 
computer, you can't "revert" to 2.48, which is a later version than what 
you have.


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Re: How yo Revert to 2.48 ?

2017-11-18 Thread WaltS48

On 11/18/17 5:20 PM, Lori wrote:

I'm not at all techie - don't know what version I'm on.
Right-clicked on Properties where I thought I'd find that info, but no.


Select Help > Troubleshooting Information.

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How yo Revert to 2.48 ?

2017-11-18 Thread Lori

I'm not at all techie - don't know what version I'm on.
Right-clicked on Properties where I thought I'd find that info, but no.


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1. Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...
   (Jonathan N. Little)
2. Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...
   (Jonathan N. Little)
3. Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 142, Issue 47 (Lori)
4. Changes Due to Upgrade (Lori)
5. support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 143, Issue 20 (Lori)
6. How to Revert to 2.48 ? (Lori)
7. Re: How to Revert to 2.48 ? (Larry S.)


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Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2017 15:44:23 -0500
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Subject: Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...
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sean wrote:

Something about how linux reads the additional drives as "devices"
limits my ability to have full read/write permissions, so I moved the
local folders to my virtually empty /home folder... will give this
layout a few test runs

Depends on how you mount them. I have a fileserver on my LAN where I
store all our camera images so they are commonly shared by all
workstations. On Ubuntu workstations the NFS share is mounted in fstab
with line to my server aang2

aang2.lws.lan:/mnt/datastore/mnt/datastorenfs4
_netdev,auto,hard,intr  0   0

I have a subdirectory on the nfs share Camera with all our cameras
dumped images so I created a link in the user profile:

~/Pictures/Camera that point to /mnt/datastore/Camera

So my Linux workstations have a common "local" access to Camera...



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Re: How to Revert to 2.48 ?

2017-11-18 Thread Larry S.

Lori wrote:

Sorry, I forget to do specific headers!
I was happy with 2.48 and would like to go back;
had no problems with it.


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    1. Re: reverting to 2.48 release... (Daniel)


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Subject: Re: reverting to 2.48 release...
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On 12/11/2017 8:44 AM, sean wrote:

Spent the morning trying:
  ?a) the latest SM Nightly seamonkey-2.55a1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
... which crashed whenever attempting to download or read mail
  ?b) the latest release SeaMonkey 2.49.1 announced on Facebook
... which refused to open at all...

have reverted to what was available to my linux machine thru the
Ubuntuzilla.ppa


Just FYI, I  installed the Win7 SM, as shown in my sig file, last night
and have had no problems with it today.

Thanks Devs!!




Lori . . .

Your UserAgent line shows that you are on SM 2.46  but the language 
"revert" and "go back to 2.48" suggests a concern with a version later 
than 2.48.  Can you clear up the confusion here?

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How to Revert to 2.48 ?

2017-11-18 Thread Lori

Sorry, I forget to do specific headers!
I was happy with 2.48 and would like to go back;
had no problems with it.


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On 12/11/2017 8:44 AM, sean wrote:

Spent the morning trying:
  ?a) the latest SM Nightly seamonkey-2.55a1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
... which crashed whenever attempting to download or read mail
  ?b) the latest release SeaMonkey 2.49.1 announced on Facebook
... which refused to open at all...

have reverted to what was available to my linux machine thru the
Ubuntuzilla.ppa


Just FYI, I  installed the Win7 SM, as shown in my sig file, last night
and have had no problems with it today.

Thanks Devs!!



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support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 143, Issue 20

2017-11-18 Thread Lori

How can I revert to the prior version - 2.48?
I was happy with that and had no problems.
Lori

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1. Password Manager Quick Question - SM 2.49.1 W10 Pro (bo1953)
2. Re: Password Manager Quick Question - SM 2.49.1 W10 Pro
   (David E. Ross)
3. Re: I can't access a web CAM and don't understand why. (Ed Mullen)
4. Re: Password Manager Quick Question - SM 2.49.1 W10 Pro
   (Paul B. Gallagher)
5. Re: What's with all those Spanish or Italian Posts - pedofile
   ? (Gabriel)
6. Re: What's with all those Spanish or Italian Posts - pedofile
   ? (Gabriel)
7. reverting to 2.48 release... (sean)
8. Re: SeaMonkey v2.49.1 is out! (sean)
9. Re: SeaMonkey v2.49.1 is out! (sean)
   10. Re: reverting to 2.48 release... (WaltS48)
   11. Re: Password Manager Quick Question - SM 2.49.1 W10 Pro
   (David E. Ross)


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Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 08:05:39 -0500
From: bo1953 
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Password Manager Quick Question - SM 2.49.1 W10 Pro
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Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
manager loses PW's at most upgrades of SM.

I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM
or is it I need to look for one which will work with W10 Pro instead?

TIA - bo1953




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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252

On 11/11/2017 5:05 AM, bo1953 wrote:

Hello all, I have the above on my desktop and lt, the embedded password
manager loses PW's at most upgrades of SM.

I wish to find out what others use for PWM's that are compatible with SM
or is it I need to look for one which will work with W10 Pro instead?

TIA - bo1953



I use the Password Manager that is inherent in SeaMonkey.  Some of the
third-party applications store the user's passwords in the cloud, which
I feel is quite risky.  Others, I am just not sure of their integrity
and security.  Since I have to trust SeaMonkey to handle logins with
both security and integrity, I must then trust SeaMonkey to store my
passwords.

As much as I trust SeaMonkey, I still use a lengthy pass-phrase (not
merely a password) as my master password.  I also periodically change
the individual passwords for the Web sites of my financial accounts and
certain other critical Web sites.



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Changes Due to Upgrade

2017-11-18 Thread Lori

I noted fewer features and feature changes after upgrading:

No "Options"; no one-click "Horizontal Line" (have to cursor to panel 
and two more clicks to get the line).


I use a black screen due to vision problems, and can't see what's in the 
panel boxes without highlighting.

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 142, Issue 47

2017-11-18 Thread Lori
Control plus or minus controls the message content panel, but not the 
header list or inbox folders.



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On 29/10/2017 11:54 PM, Lori wrote:

Is there any way to control the size of the header section?
Getting hard to see.

Control _/+ only controls the opened messages.


Lori, as I understand things, your Windows system controls the font size
and type used in the message header display area, so you would have to
increase the font size used across your Computer to change it in the
SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups Header section.



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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

sean wrote:


Something about how linux reads the additional drives as "devices" 
limits my ability to have full read/write permissions, so I moved the 
local folders to my virtually empty /home folder... will give this 
layout a few test runs


Depends on how you mount them. I have a fileserver on my LAN where I 
store all our camera images so they are commonly shared by all 
workstations. On Ubuntu workstations the NFS share is mounted in fstab 
with line to my server aang2


aang2.lws.lan:/mnt/datastore    /mnt/datastore    nfs4 
_netdev,auto,hard,intr  0   0


I have a subdirectory on the nfs share Camera with all our cameras 
dumped images so I created a link in the user profile:


~/Pictures/Camera that point to /mnt/datastore/Camera

So my Linux workstations have a common "local" access to Camera...



Rereading the thread more info. My example shows having a local "folder" 
as a network share, another partition or drive on the same system is 
similar and real easy... If the drive is just for you just create a 
directory for the mount point in your profile and then mount drive in 
fstab to that directory


/dev/sbd1 /home/sean/Documents/MoreStuff  ext4 defaults  0  2



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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread Jonathan N. Little

sean wrote:


Something about how linux reads the additional drives as "devices" 
limits my ability to have full read/write permissions, so I moved the 
local folders to my virtually empty /home folder... will give this 
layout a few test runs


Depends on how you mount them. I have a fileserver on my LAN where I 
store all our camera images so they are commonly shared by all 
workstations. On Ubuntu workstations the NFS share is mounted in fstab 
with line to my server aang2


aang2.lws.lan:/mnt/datastore/mnt/datastorenfs4 
_netdev,auto,hard,intr  0   0


I have a subdirectory on the nfs share Camera with all our cameras 
dumped images so I created a link in the user profile:


~/Pictures/Camera that point to /mnt/datastore/Camera

So my Linux workstations have a common "local" access to Camera...

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Re: How to open 3 pages with only one Bookmark

2017-11-18 Thread Ray_Net

Ed Mullen wrote on 18-11-17 17:47:

On 11/17/2017 at 5:52 PM, Ray_Net created this epitome of digital genius:

Hello,
I have put 2 url pages on "Edit" - "Preferences" - "Browser" - 
"Clicking the Home button takes you to this group of pages"


How can I do this when creating ONE bookmark able to open 3 different 
pages ?




Create a folder on you bookmarks toolbar and put the 3 bookmarks in 
there.  Middle-clicking will open all in tabs.  You can also 
right-click the folder and choose Open all in tabs.



Thank you very much - A pretty good solution that works.
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Re: SeaMonkey v2.49.1 is out!

2017-11-18 Thread Cruz, Jaime

On 11/17/2017 03:46 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:



Do you have a sourceforge login?  If so, perhaps you could ping the 
maintainer with a support request, as it appears that is what it took to 
get 2.48 out.  I tried to do so, but it has been so long since I used 
mine that I am having to try to recover my password.


Dave


Just did.  Let's see what happens.

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Re: message filters?

2017-11-18 Thread WaltS48

On 11/18/17 1:08 PM, sean wrote:
Anybody had any successful set of filters to filter out the italian 
spammer in this NG?


Yes, unless one sneaks in.

Didn't we just cover that in another thread? Review the posts here.



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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...[SOLVED]

2017-11-18 Thread sean

sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try deleting 
old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your mail folders, 
and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on a 
separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free


my triaging reveals this wasn't a Seamonkey issue, but rather a "disk 
permissions issue" which was resolved by moving the location of my local 
folders back into my /home folder while i figure out how to reset the 
permissions on the 2nd SSD "device"

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Build identifier: 20171015235623
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message filters?

2017-11-18 Thread sean
Anybody had any successful set of filters to filter out the italian 
spammer in this NG?

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on 
a separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
    This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... 
but doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a 
separate "device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!


I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(



Something about how linux reads the additional drives as "devices" 
limits my ability to have full read/write permissions, so I moved the 
local folders to my virtually empty /home folder... will give this 
layout a few test runs

--
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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Build identifier: 20171015235623
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Re: How to open 3 pages with only one Bookmark

2017-11-18 Thread Ed Mullen

On 11/17/2017 at 5:52 PM, Ray_Net created this epitome of digital genius:

Hello,
I have put 2 url pages on "Edit" - "Preferences" - "Browser" - "Clicking 
the Home button takes you to this group of pages"


How can I do this when creating ONE bookmark able to open 3 different 
pages ?




Create a folder on you bookmarks toolbar and put the 3 bookmarks in 
there.  Middle-clicking will open all in tabs.  You can also right-click 
the folder and choose Open all in tabs.


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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on 
a separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
    This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... 
but doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a 
separate "device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!


I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(


okay, digging deeper, this is a 240GB SSD w/ 198GB open & available, but 
the permissions have bounced back to read-only... hmmm


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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread sean



Daniel wrote:> On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on 
a separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... 
but doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a 
separate "device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!

More like a slip of my brain cells... yes 2.49.1 ;~)

I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(

its a 249 gb Solid state drive, currently seens as a "device" by peppermint 
linux... 50% capacity is available... sorta weird



As I attempted to post this, I had not yet re-linked the local folders 
to its place on my ssd drive, so when I hit send, I received bothe the 
error messages


1) there is not enough disk space...
2) there was an error copying to...

because my news group messages go to a folder on the missing local folders.
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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on 
a separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
    This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... 
but doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a 
separate "device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!


More like a slip of my brain cells... yes 2.49.1 ;~)

I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(


its a 249 gb Solid state drive, currently seens as a "device" by 
peppermint linux... 50% capacity is available... sorta weird





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Re: Error Message: There is not enough disk space...

2017-11-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/11/2017 7:01 AM, sean wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 15/11/2017 5:41 AM, sean wrote:
This is a new error message that I am receiving frequently since 
converting to SM 2.49.1:


There is not enough disk space to download new messages. Try 
deleting old mail, emptying the Trash folder, and compacting your 
mail folders, and then try again.


1) Seamonkey keeps losing track of my  local folders designation on a 
separate drive


2) the disk in question is 80% free

3) the disk the program is installed on is 50% free

Sean, have you been fiddling with your profile recently?? i.e. maybe 
used CD's to copy your profile from one computer to another?? I seem 
to recall that you might get such a message if one or other of the 
file/folders in your profile had become "Read Only".


Thanks Daniel,
    This seems to have resolved the "Not Enough Disk Space" error... but 
doesn't resolve why SM 1.49.1 doesn't wanna remember that my local 
folders are on a separate drive... or as linux refers to it, a separate 
"device"


I really hope your "1.49.1" is a slip of the fingers ... O.K., I see in 
your original post you mentioned "2.49.1"!!


I had my Win7 SeaMonkey Program on my G: drive/partition and my Profile 
on my H: drive/partition. No problem . until I, recently, ran out of 
space on my G: drive/partition!! ;-(


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