Re: Adobe Flash Plugin Update

2017-12-09 Thread david . john . coulson
On Saturday, 1 October 2016 10:28:12 UTC-4, Gerry Hickman  wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> When I go to "Tools: Addons Manager : Plugins" there's an entry for 
> "Shockwave Flash", but it doesn't work. I'm not sure if it ever worked.
> 
> "Flash Player Plugin 22.0.0.192 to 22.0.0.211 (click-to-play) has been 
> blocked for your protection."
> 
> I know I can install it via the operating system, but I don't like the 
> official web based Adobe installation process.
> 
> -- 
> Gerry Hickman (London UK)
R u there, Dave

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Re: Adobe Flash Plugin Update

2017-12-09 Thread david . john . coulson
On Saturday, 1 October 2016 10:28:12 UTC-4, Gerry Hickman  wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> When I go to "Tools: Addons Manager : Plugins" there's an entry for 
> "Shockwave Flash", but it doesn't work. I'm not sure if it ever worked.
> 
> "Flash Player Plugin 22.0.0.192 to 22.0.0.211 (click-to-play) has been 
> blocked for your protection."
> 
> I know I can install it via the operating system, but I don't like the 
> official web based Adobe installation process.
> 
> -- 
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R U still in Lee Green.

Dave.
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Re: Need help with password manager

2017-12-09 Thread null

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

null wrote:

Been running SM for many years and currently using 2.49.1 without any 
problems. I have used password manager for years without any problems.


However, a couple of versions back I had to log in for the first time 
at an organization's site, but SM would not offer to save the ID and 
password details for me, and still not on subsequent occasions. The 
help desk people at the organization suggested that I might have 
accidentally clicked on "never save password." I don't think I did, 
but when I went to check this out, something seems amiss.

...


If you did, go into the Data Manager, choose "Permissions Only," and 
scrolls through the list for the website in question. Select it and 
you should see a pref listed on the right, "Save Passwords" with the 
option "Block" selected at the far right. Select "Allow" and that 
should enable you to save a password on your next visit.


If you haven't blocked passwords for this site, your problem lies 
elsewhere.


Thanks for the to about Permissions. Unfortunately, it seems that the 
site in question makes no entries of any sort in the Data Manager at 
all. That is, there is no entry for this site in any of the Data Manager 
categories. Hence, there is nothing to unblock.

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Re: JavaScript Problems

2017-12-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/9/2017 11:25 AM, EE wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
>>  SeaMonkey/2.49.1 (installed more than a month ago)
>>
>> Some Web sites make very annoying use of JavaScript, so I disable
>> JavaScript when viewing those sites.  Within the past two days, however,
>> the text in those sites is now very tiny on a gray background.  I can
>> observe this while running in Safe Mode.
>>
>> An example is Reuters news articles such as
>> .
>>   I see the problem there if JavaScript is disabled before I request that
>> URI.  I do not see the problem if I disable JavaScript after the page
>> has rendered but before I begin scrolling.
>>
>> Is the problem caused by the Web site, or is it a problem with
>> JavaScript?  Has anyone else seen this problem?
>>
> You could set a minimum font size to prevent text from showing as too 
> small.
> 

I already set my minimum to 13 px.  The text I see is much smaller.

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Re: How do I attach a file to an e-mail using the Windows Explorer Context SendTo Email feature?

2017-12-09 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Uninstall and reinstall SeaMonkey. Mapi registration should be done then.


Agreed. If SeaMonkey is set as your default email application then 
SendTo link works without any action on your part.


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Re: Two problems for the price of one

2017-12-09 Thread Daniel

Mason83 wrote:

On 09/12/2017 12:11, Daniel wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mason83 wrote:

On 08/12/2017 06:31, Daniel wrote:


2.    On my UseNet server (news.eternal-september.org), a lot of the
threads are disjointed, i.e. what was a thread of, say, fifteen posts
might now be showing as several disconnected threads. So, rather than
marking one thread of 50 posts as read, I might have twenty threads each
of two or three posts. How can I fix this?? Delete some index file and
re-create it?? Whatever??


Do you have filters that DELETE messages?


No, "Mark as Read" and "Ignore Thread" only.


Yes, deleting the index will make SM download all the headers
again, including those that might be missing.

Close SM. Navigate to your Profile in the Explorer.
Go to News/news.eternal-september.org
Delete (or rename to .bak) the *.msf for the NG you want to fix.

Regards.


Thank you, Mason, for confirming what I suspected. I'll give it a go,
tomorrow, if I can find a spare five minutes.


I was feeling adventurous, so located my Profile, completely closed
SeaMonkey, located the news.eternal-september-1.org.msf, renamed it to
news.eternal-september-1.org.old.msf and re-started SeaMonkey.

No change, still got lots of (large) threads now showing as lots of
(small) threads.

Oh, well!!


Some years ago, I remember that SM/TB collected all messages
with the same subject into one single thread.

Maybe there's a pref for that...

mail.strict_threading = false looks promising.

See also mail.correct_threading and mail.thread_without_re

Regards.

Who's a thickhead, then?? I realised, after my last post, that what I 
had done was not rename the *.msf involved, but an older, non-used, 
*.msf file.


This morning I've located the real *.msf file, renamed it by adding the 
".old" to the name. Now downloading header 18,725 out of a total 293,946 
headers  so still got a while.


If that fails to improve the situation, I'll then have a look at this 
latest suggestion. Thanks for sticking with me, Mason


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Re: How do I attach a file to an e-mail using the Windows Explorer Context SendTo Email feature?

2017-12-09 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Uninstall and reinstall SeaMonkey. Mapi registration should be done then.

FRG


Lee wrote:

On 12/9/17, Steve Fleckenstein  wrote:

I probably messed this up on my own.
Windows 10 trying to attached a pdf file to an outgoing e-mail using Windows
Explorer Context menu SendTo E-Mail recipient. It was going to Thunderbird.
I deleted the e-mail option and then created a new shortcut in the SendTo
folder that called Seamonkey.exe, which brings up the web browser instead of
e-mail. Any command line parameters I can add to make it create a new
message and attach the selected file or perhaps another option?


cd %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
echo Mail > "Mail Recipient.MAPIMail"

might recreate your original SendTo E-Mail recipient.  Then change
your default mail program to SeaMonkey.


I can't search for beans - seamonkey command line options are documented where??
   https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Command_Line_Options
got me close - from the command line
C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey>seamonkey -compose
attachment=file:///c:\temp\note0802.txt

works but not as a sendto target :(

Lee


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Re: How do I attach a file to an e-mail using the Windows Explorer Context SendTo Email feature?

2017-12-09 Thread Lee
On 12/9/17, Steve Fleckenstein  wrote:
> I probably messed this up on my own.
> Windows 10 trying to attached a pdf file to an outgoing e-mail using Windows
> Explorer Context menu SendTo E-Mail recipient. It was going to Thunderbird.
> I deleted the e-mail option and then created a new shortcut in the SendTo
> folder that called Seamonkey.exe, which brings up the web browser instead of
> e-mail. Any command line parameters I can add to make it create a new
> message and attach the selected file or perhaps another option?

cd %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
echo Mail > "Mail Recipient.MAPIMail"

might recreate your original SendTo E-Mail recipient.  Then change
your default mail program to SeaMonkey.


I can't search for beans - seamonkey command line options are documented where??
  https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Command_Line_Options
got me close - from the command line
C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey>seamonkey -compose
attachment=file:///c:\temp\note0802.txt

works but not as a sendto target :(

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Re: JavaScript Problems

2017-12-09 Thread EE

David E. Ross wrote:

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 (installed more than a month ago)

Some Web sites make very annoying use of JavaScript, so I disable
JavaScript when viewing those sites.  Within the past two days, however,
the text in those sites is now very tiny on a gray background.  I can
observe this while running in Safe Mode.

An example is Reuters news articles such as
.
  I see the problem there if JavaScript is disabled before I request that
URI.  I do not see the problem if I disable JavaScript after the page
has rendered but before I begin scrolling.

Is the problem caused by the Web site, or is it a problem with
JavaScript?  Has anyone else seen this problem?

You could set a minimum font size to prevent text from showing as too 
small.


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How do I attach a file to an e-mail using the Windows Explorer Context SendTo Email feature?

2017-12-09 Thread Steve Fleckenstein
I probably messed this up on my own.
Windows 10 trying to attached a pdf file to an outgoing e-mail using Windows 
Explorer Context menu SendTo E-Mail recipient. It was going to Thunderbird. I 
deleted the e-mail option and then created a new shortcut in the SendTo folder 
that called Seamonkey.exe, which brings up the web browser instead of e-mail. 
Any command line parameters I can add to make it create a new message and 
attach the selected file or perhaps another option? 

Thank you,
Steve
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Re: Two problems for the price of one

2017-12-09 Thread Mason83
On 09/12/2017 12:11, Daniel wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
>> Mason83 wrote:
>>> On 08/12/2017 06:31, Daniel wrote:
>>>
 2.    On my UseNet server (news.eternal-september.org), a lot of the
 threads are disjointed, i.e. what was a thread of, say, fifteen posts
 might now be showing as several disconnected threads. So, rather than
 marking one thread of 50 posts as read, I might have twenty threads each
 of two or three posts. How can I fix this?? Delete some index file and
 re-create it?? Whatever??
>>>
>>> Do you have filters that DELETE messages?
>>
>> No, "Mark as Read" and "Ignore Thread" only.
>>>
>>> Yes, deleting the index will make SM download all the headers
>>> again, including those that might be missing.
>>>
>>> Close SM. Navigate to your Profile in the Explorer.
>>> Go to News/news.eternal-september.org
>>> Delete (or rename to .bak) the *.msf for the NG you want to fix.
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>>
>> Thank you, Mason, for confirming what I suspected. I'll give it a go, 
>> tomorrow, if I can find a spare five minutes.
>>
> I was feeling adventurous, so located my Profile, completely closed 
> SeaMonkey, located the news.eternal-september-1.org.msf, renamed it to 
> news.eternal-september-1.org.old.msf and re-started SeaMonkey.
> 
> No change, still got lots of (large) threads now showing as lots of 
> (small) threads.
> 
> Oh, well!!

Some years ago, I remember that SM/TB collected all messages
with the same subject into one single thread.

Maybe there's a pref for that...

mail.strict_threading = false looks promising.

See also mail.correct_threading and mail.thread_without_re

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Re: Two problems for the price of one

2017-12-09 Thread Daniel

Daniel wrote:

Mason83 wrote:

On 08/12/2017 06:31, Daniel wrote:


2.    On my UseNet server (news.eternal-september.org), a lot of the
threads are disjointed, i.e. what was a thread of, say, fifteen posts
might now be showing as several disconnected threads. So, rather than
marking one thread of 50 posts as read, I might have twenty threads each
of two or three posts. How can I fix this?? Delete some index file and
re-create it?? Whatever??


Do you have filters that DELETE messages?


No, "Mark as Read" and "Ignore Thread" only.


Yes, deleting the index will make SM download all the headers
again, including those that might be missing.

Close SM. Navigate to your Profile in the Explorer.
Go to News/news.eternal-september.org
Delete (or rename to .bak) the *.msf for the NG you want to fix.

Regards.

Thank you, Mason, for confirming what I suspected. I'll give it a go, 
tomorrow, if I can find a spare five minutes.


I was feeling adventurous, so located my Profile, completely closed 
SeaMonkey, located the news.eternal-september-1.org.msf, renamed it to 
news.eternal-september-1.org.old.msf and re-started SeaMonkey.


No change, still got lots of (large) threads now showing as lots of 
(small) threads.


Oh, well!!

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Re: Two problems for the price of one

2017-12-09 Thread Daniel

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/7/2017 9:31 PM, Daniel wrote:

Some of you may be aware that I recently deleted my entire Win7
SeaMonkey Profile. I currently have two situations that I'd like to fix 



[snipped]



2.  On my UseNet server (news.eternal-september.org), a lot of the
threads are disjointed, i.e. what was a thread of, say, fifteen posts
might now be showing as several disconnected threads. So, rather than
marking one thread of 50 posts as read, I might have twenty threads each
of two or three posts. How can I fix this?? Delete some index file and
re-create it?? Whatever??


Disjointed newsgroup threads often occur when replies are sent through
Google Groups.

Another cause is when a newsgroup and a listserv feed each other.
Replies via the listserv are ordinary E-mails, which often do not
contain the necessary header fields to provide linkage to the thread.

There is one particular poster, who uses Google Groups, and often seems 
to produce "New" threads, with the same Subject: (and quoting several 
re-posts to an original thread), as the thread the has been killfiled, 
but my current situation seems to be a totally different situation.


I'll try Mason's suggestion and see how I go.

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Re: Two problems for the price of one

2017-12-09 Thread Daniel

Mason83 wrote:

On 08/12/2017 06:31, Daniel wrote:


2.  On my UseNet server (news.eternal-september.org), a lot of the
threads are disjointed, i.e. what was a thread of, say, fifteen posts
might now be showing as several disconnected threads. So, rather than
marking one thread of 50 posts as read, I might have twenty threads each
of two or three posts. How can I fix this?? Delete some index file and
re-create it?? Whatever??


Do you have filters that DELETE messages?


No, "Mark as Read" and "Ignore Thread" only.


Yes, deleting the index will make SM download all the headers
again, including those that might be missing.

Close SM. Navigate to your Profile in the Explorer.
Go to News/news.eternal-september.org
Delete (or rename to .bak) the *.msf for the NG you want to fix.

Regards.

Thank you, Mason, for confirming what I suspected. I'll give it a go, 
tomorrow, if I can find a spare five minutes.


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