Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread Norman Fuchs

On 4/11/2019 1:10 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 Mr. Ed  wrote:

On 04/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at 
https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running 
version 2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem 
with Firefox.


Is there a solution to this problem?
If I access it using SeaMonkey with only SeaMonkey in the UserAgent 
string I get a blank page.

If I change the UserAgent to anything else it displays correctly.

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I cleared cache and cookies, and accessed the site normally without 
difficulty.


Then I toggled "Advertise Firefox compatibility," cleared cache and 
cookies, and accessed the site normally without difficulty.


Then I toggled "Advertise Firefox compatibility" back to normal, cleared 
cache and cookies, and accessed the site normally without difficulty.



A.  I had cookies blocked, I just discovered.  Thanks for everything!
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Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread Norman Fuchs

On 4/11/2019 12:12 PM,  Mr. Ed  wrote:

On 04/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at 
https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running 
version 2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem 
with Firefox.


Is there a solution to this problem?
If I access it using SeaMonkey with only SeaMonkey in the UserAgent 
string I get a blank page.

If I change the UserAgent to anything else it displays correctly.

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I've tried changing UserAgent to FF 58 and to IE 11, all without any 
difference from using Real UA.

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Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Norman Fuchs wrote:

On 4/11/2019 11:24 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:


On 4/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land 
at https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running 
version 2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem 
with Firefox.


Is there a solution to this problem?


Not completely blank here.

Have you tried safe mode?




Nor here on 2.49.4. Most likely disabled javascript or bad add-on, 
something like that. If it's only SM, it couldn't be a firewall or 
anything systemic.




Same result in safe mode.  How do I check on javascript?


Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Scripts & Plugins:
Enable JavaScript for:
[x] Browser

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Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

 Mr. Ed  wrote:

On 04/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at 
https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running 
version 2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem 
with Firefox.


Is there a solution to this problem?
If I access it using SeaMonkey with only SeaMonkey in the UserAgent 
string I get a blank page.

If I change the UserAgent to anything else it displays correctly.

--
"This is America!  You can't make a horse
  testify against himself!"  -Mister Ed


I cleared cache and cookies, and accessed the site normally without 
difficulty.


Then I toggled "Advertise Firefox compatibility," cleared cache and 
cookies, and accessed the site normally without difficulty.


Then I toggled "Advertise Firefox compatibility" back to normal, cleared 
cache and cookies, and accessed the site normally without difficulty.


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Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread  Mr . Ed  via support-seamonkey

  
  
On 04/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs
  wrote:

If I enter
  the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at
  https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
  
  but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running
  version 2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem
  with Firefox.
  
  
  Is there a solution to this problem?
  

If I access it using
SeaMonkey with only SeaMonkey in the UserAgent string I get a
blank page.
If I change the UserAgent to anything else it displays
correctly.
  
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Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread Lee
On 4/11/19, Paul B. Gallagher  wrote:
> WaltS48 wrote:
>
>> On 4/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
>>> If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at
>>> https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
>>> but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running
>>> version 2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem
>>> with Firefox.
>>>
>>> Is there a solution to this problem?
>>
>> Not completely blank here.
>>
>> Have you tried safe mode?
>>
>> 
>
> Nor here on 2.49.4. Most likely disabled javascript or bad add-on,
> something like that. If it's only SM, it couldn't be a firewall or
> anything systemic.

Unless it's a work PC, in which case the desktop admins might have
added something to firefox that's required for logging into office.com
eg - I had a
user_pref("network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris", "long list of
local urls");
in my work PC firefox prefs that a) I didn't add & b) have no idea
what it does but I'm guessing it had something to do with "single
signon"

So if the OP has anything like that in FF I'd try copying that pref to SM

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Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread Norman Fuchs

On 4/11/2019 11:24 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:


On 4/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at 
https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running 
version 2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem 
with Firefox.


Is there a solution to this problem?


Not completely blank here.

Have you tried safe mode?




Nor here on 2.49.4. Most likely disabled javascript or bad add-on, 
something like that. If it's only SM, it couldn't be a firewall or 
anything systemic.




Same result in safe mode.  How do I check on javascript?
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Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS48 wrote:


On 4/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at 
https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running 
version 2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem 
with Firefox.


Is there a solution to this problem?


Not completely blank here.

Have you tried safe mode?




Nor here on 2.49.4. Most likely disabled javascript or bad add-on, 
something like that. If it's only SM, it couldn't be a firewall or 
anything systemic.


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Re: cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread WaltS48

On 4/11/19 2:03 PM, Norman Fuchs wrote:
If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at 
https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running version 
2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem with Firefox.


Is there a solution to this problem?


Not completely blank here.

Have you tried safe mode?



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cannot access microsoft office website

2019-04-11 Thread Norman Fuchs
If I enter the URL portal.office.com, after a few redirects I land at 
https://www.office.com/?trysignin=0
but the display on SeaMonkey is completely blank.  I am running version 
2.49.4, the most recent one AFAIK.  I have no such problem with Firefox.


Is there a solution to this problem?
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Re: How to reply to one e-mail in HTML??

2019-04-11 Thread Daniel

Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 12/04/2019 12:01 AM:

Daniel wrote:


SM 2.49.1 on Win7.

Normally I read and respond to e-mails in Plain Text, but have need to 
reply in HTML to a particular e-mail.


I know this change can be done 'on the fly', but I've forgotten how. 
CTRL-Reply, maybe, although that doesn't seem to do anything 
different. I've looked at the SM help page, but didn't spot anything 
interesting, so 


What is the key combination to reply to one e-mail in HTML 'on the 
fly' rather than my normal Plain Text??


SHIFT + the "Reply" toolbar button works. You can also hold the SHIFT 
button down while pulling down additional options from the ▼ part of the 
toolbar button.


I've tried SHIFT + the usual CTRL-R, which oughta work, but AFAICT it 
doesn't.



Thanks, Paul! I'll give 'shift' a go.

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Re: How to reply to one e-mail in HTML??

2019-04-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Daniel wrote:


SM 2.49.1 on Win7.

Normally I read and respond to e-mails in Plain Text, but have need to 
reply in HTML to a particular e-mail.


I know this change can be done 'on the fly', but I've forgotten how. 
CTRL-Reply, maybe, although that doesn't seem to do anything different. 
I've looked at the SM help page, but didn't spot anything interesting, 
so 


What is the key combination to reply to one e-mail in HTML 'on the fly' 
rather than my normal Plain Text??


SHIFT + the "Reply" toolbar button works. You can also hold the SHIFT 
button down while pulling down additional options from the ▼ part of the 
toolbar button.


I've tried SHIFT + the usual CTRL-R, which oughta work, but AFAICT it 
doesn't.


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How to reply to one e-mail in HTML??

2019-04-11 Thread Daniel

SM 2.49.1 on Win7.

Normally I read and respond to e-mails in Plain Text, but have need to 
reply in HTML to a particular e-mail.


I know this change can be done 'on the fly', but I've forgotten how. 
CTRL-Reply, maybe, although that doesn't seem to do anything different. 
I've looked at the SM help page, but didn't spot anything interesting, 
so 


What is the key combination to reply to one e-mail in HTML 'on the fly' 
rather than my normal Plain Text??


TIA.
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Re: How do I get to my inbox?

2019-04-11 Thread Daniel

Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 11/04/2019 12:41 AM:

Daniel wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 10/04/2019 10:17 PM:

On 4/10/19 2:27 AM, Daniel wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 10/04/2019 12:15 PM:

On 4/9/19 9:29 PM, Russell Kolish wrote:

 Hi

Anyone know how I can get to my inbox from the home page ?

Thanks so very much

Russ


Like this.

 



That is, of course, assuming Russell is meaning his SM inbox on his 
computer and not meaning his inbox on Yahoo/Google/wherever!! ;-P


Russell, it might help if you include some details of what you want 
and what you have already tried!


Good point!


Yeah!! Strike one for me!! ;-)


He didn't find my previous reply, so who knows if he found these.

I was a bit suspisious that he couldn't find his mail profile but 
could post to a newsgroup!! Post not from Google, not via the e-mail 
interface-thingee, so he can set up a news server account, but cannot 
set up an e-mail account!!


Well, according to his message headers, he's posting with SM 2.49.4. How 
can he do that without access to his SM inbox? Do you think he clicked a 
mailto link and saw only the composition window, which disappeared when 
he hit "Send"?


No, I was thinking, maybe, mayb, he had gotten into the e-mail/news 
account set-up screen, and had selected to, maybe, set up his news 
account first rather than setting up his e-mail account.


I seem to recall that SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape Suite, at one time, had 
a problem that once you had set up a news account, you couldn't, easily, 
then set up an e-mail account. A change to the Prefs file was required 
to then be able to set up an e-mail account!!


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