odd things popping up in emails

2018-08-22 Thread Pat Connors
A few weeks ago, my email, both out going and incoming, started having 
weird A's with an upside down v over it , popping up.  A recent email 
only of only 2 lines long had 8 of them!  Yesterday, I updated to 
Seamonkey 2.49.4 and they are just as bad.


How can I get rid of them??
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Re: Bad news for SM 2.49 (based on FF 52)

2018-08-22 Thread Daniel

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 22/08/2018 6:21 PM:
add-on are on thunderbird.net. This is a complete copy. What mozilla 
does here no longer affects us. 2.53 alreday connects to it directly. 
2.49 will in the next version. Currently going a detour thru 
addons.mozilla.org.


Palemoon will have its own add-ons site. Not sure about Waterfox.

FRG

Mason83 wrote:

Hello,

I think this spells bad news for non-WebEx FF forks:

Mozilla to Remove Legacy Firefox Add-Ons From AMO in Early October
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/mozilla-to-remove-legacy-firefox-add-ons-from-add-on-portal-in-early-october/ 



Regards.

And, (not to suggest I'm checking up on you guys, Frank_Rainer!! ;-) ), 
but after click on the SeaMonkey on the top right of the M & N screen, I 
was taken to the SeaMonkey Projects page, clicked on "Add Ons" on the 
left of that page and was taken to 
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/.


Good-oo!!

But prompts the question, as TB is just a M & N program, will SM Browser 
Add Ons also be hosted there??


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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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Re: Using jq to clean/organize bookmarks? (plug in)

2018-08-22 Thread Daniel

Daniel wrote on 22/08/2018 4:28 PM:

Lee wrote on 22/08/2018 7:59 AM:

On 8/21/18, Daniel  wrote:
If you open the file with notepad.. yeah, it does look pretty 
horrible.

If you use something like notepad++ that automatically deals with
dos/unix line endings it looks much better :)

Lee


Oh!! O.K., I'll have to try to locate a downloadable for notepad++. I
wonder if wordpad might not be another possibility!!


Downloaded Notepad++ and installed it and it seemed to function well.

Now to see if I can have two instances of it running at the same time,
both reading the same file, so I can compare two separate sections of
that one file!! (Alternatively, I could save two copies of the Bookmarks
file with different names!!)


You could try the totally non-obvious
   View / Move/Clone Current Document / Clone to other view
in notepad++ or check out
   http://winmerge.org/
to see if that might be more suitable for what you're trying to do

Regards,
Lee


Something else to try, thank you, Lee. ;-)

At first glance, Lee, that appears to allow me to get two instances of 
the one file up ... but, it seems, I cannot then edit either instance in 
Notepad++ ... but I can do that in SM Bookmarks itself..


Thank you. ;-)

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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Re: Using jq to clean/organize bookmarks? (plug in)

2018-08-22 Thread GerardJan

Daniel wrote:

Daniel wrote on 22/08/2018 4:28 PM:

Lee wrote on 22/08/2018 7:59 AM:

On 8/21/18, Daniel  wrote:

If you open the file with notepad.. yeah, it does look pretty horrible.
If you use something like notepad++ that automatically deals with
dos/unix line endings it looks much better :)

Lee


Oh!! O.K., I'll have to try to locate a downloadable for notepad++. I
wonder if wordpad might not be another possibility!!


Downloaded Notepad++ and installed it and it seemed to function well.

Now to see if I can have two instances of it running at the same time,
both reading the same file, so I can compare two separate sections of
that one file!! (Alternatively, I could save two copies of the Bookmarks
file with different names!!)


You could try the totally non-obvious
   View / Move/Clone Current Document / Clone to other view
in notepad++ or check out
   http://winmerge.org/
to see if that might be more suitable for what you're trying to do

Regards,
Lee


Something else to try, thank you, Lee. ;-)

At first glance, Lee, that appears to allow me to get two instances of the one 
file up ... but, it seems, I cannot then edit either instance in Notepad++ ... 
but I can do that in SM Bookmarks itself..


Thank you. ;-)



Dan!
You should upgrade to 2.49.3 !

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Re: Possible to have e-mail links open in default browser?

2018-08-22 Thread Alexander Yudenitsch

David wrote, on 19 Aug 18 14:18:

While I realize that Seamonkey may view itself as a one-in-all package, 
I personally would only like to use the e-mail client, since I prefer 
current Firefox for browsing.

But of course copying/pasting links is kind of annoying.
Is it possible to change how links are opened somewhere? Didn't find 
anything in the options myself...



If you want to use SeaMonkey only as an e-mail client but prefer
another browser for browsing the internet this extension can help
you. It allows you to set up a default browser for opening links from
Mail & Newsgroups windows.


https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/addon/standalone-seamonkey-mail/?src=cb-dl-users

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Re: Bad news for SM 2.49 (based on FF 52)

2018-08-22 Thread EE

Mason83 wrote:

Hello,

I think this spells bad news for non-WebEx FF forks:

Mozilla to Remove Legacy Firefox Add-Ons From AMO in Early October
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/mozilla-to-remove-legacy-firefox-add-ons-from-add-on-portal-in-early-october/

Regards.

That means download installers for whatever Firefox extensions you think 
you will need now and save them as backup copies.  I have not updated 
any themes or extensions for SeaMonkey since version 2.49 first came 
out, and I have backup copies for all the installers I need.


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Re: Bad news for SM 2.49 (based on FF 52)

2018-08-22 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
add-on are on thunderbird.net. This is a complete copy. What mozilla does here 
no longer affects us. 2.53 alreday connects to it directly. 2.49 will in the 
next version. Currently going a detour thru addons.mozilla.org.


Palemoon will have its own add-ons site. Not sure about Waterfox.

FRG

Mason83 wrote:

Hello,

I think this spells bad news for non-WebEx FF forks:

Mozilla to Remove Legacy Firefox Add-Ons From AMO in Early October
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/mozilla-to-remove-legacy-firefox-add-ons-from-add-on-portal-in-early-october/

Regards.


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