Re: (En/Dis)able JS in SeaMonkey's email client?

2019-05-25 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey

On 5/25/2019 6:07 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:

Ant wrote:
I swore it used to exist, but I can't find it in my v2.49.4 and on 
Google search. Where is it if it exists? Or was it removed long ago? :(


Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)In the 
preferences I was only able to find a way to turn off Javascript 
for the browser.  There was no preference to turn Javascript on/off for 
Mail and Newsgroups.  Maybe turning off Javascript for the browser will 
also turn it off for Mail and Newsgroups?  The setting is found in 
preferences Preferences->Advanced->Scripts and Plugins.


Hmm, I guess I got confused with "Enable Plugins for "Mail & 
Newsgroups". Thanks. :)

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Re: (En/Dis)able JS in SeaMonkey's email client?

2019-05-25 Thread Paul Bergsagel

Ant wrote:
I swore it used to exist, but I can't find it in my v2.49.4 and on 
Google search. Where is it if it exists? Or was it removed long ago? :(


Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)In the preferences I was only able to find a way to turn off Javascript 
for the browser.  There was no preference to turn Javascript on/off for 
Mail and Newsgroups.  Maybe turning off Javascript for the browser will 
also turn it off for Mail and Newsgroups?  The setting is found in 
preferences Preferences->Advanced->Scripts and Plugins.

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(En/Dis)able JS in SeaMonkey's email client?

2019-05-25 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey
I swore it used to exist, but I can't find it in my v2.49.4 and on 
Google search. Where is it if it exists? Or was it removed long ago? :(


Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
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Re: macOS Mojave 10.14.5: SM 2.53 kernel panics

2019-05-25 Thread Gabriel

Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto il 24/05/19 alle 16:20:



Gabriel wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto il 24/05/19 alle 12:54:



Well 2.57 is basically Firefox 60.7 with a few SeaMonkey specific work in 
progress fixes. Nothing which should bring a mac down. Did you try Firefox 
60.7 for comparision. If this also crashes you might report a bug against it 
but in any case it will probably either be hardware related or a bug in 
macOS. I will try 2.53 on my mini Mac later.




Firefox 60.7 runs flawlessy, I use it without any issue.
The only program that crashed the whole machine so badly is SM 2.53, among 
dozens I have and use regularly, after I updated Mojave to 10.14.5




Bummer but I can't reproduce it here. Installed Bills latest build. Runs fine 
as far as I see it:


https://imgur.com/a/g9BzpSr




It's the sessionstore.json file!
I started the new 2.53 profile with the old sessionstore (and I also deselected 
many tabs), and it crashes after loading a few pages. The real problem is that 
even after rapidly closing SM (as soon I saw the graphical glitches I pressed 
cmd-q many times), the iMac was very unstable and I had to reboot.


Now what? May I send the sessionstore file to you to check it out?

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Re: macOS Mojave 10.14.5: SM 2.53 kernel panics

2019-05-25 Thread Gabriel

Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto il 24/05/19 alle 16:20:



Gabriel wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto il 24/05/19 alle 12:54:



Well 2.57 is basically Firefox 60.7 with a few SeaMonkey specific work in 
progress fixes. Nothing which should bring a mac down. Did you try Firefox 
60.7 for comparision. If this also crashes you might report a bug against it 
but in any case it will probably either be hardware related or a bug in 
macOS. I will try 2.53 on my mini Mac later.




Firefox 60.7 runs flawlessy, I use it without any issue.
The only program that crashed the whole machine so badly is SM 2.53, among 
dozens I have and use regularly, after I updated Mojave to 10.14.5




Bummer but I can't reproduce it here. Installed Bills latest build. Runs fine 
as far as I see it:


https://imgur.com/a/g9BzpSr



Hi,
I did other tests and now I think the "culprit" is my profile.
First of all, my default boot disk is an external one (cause it's bigger than 
the original internal HD), so I installed SM 2.49.4 - 2.53 - 2.57 on the 
internal HDD and started the iMac with only that disk. Then I did a complete 
Mojave 10.14.5 installation.
So with a new profile I ran all 3 SM versions: they all worked (but in 2.57 the 
Mail doesn't, so I deleted it).
BUT when I started SM 2.53 using my original profile, the iMac crashed again 
with the same weird effects, the screen goes crazy like if the GPU was faulty.


So the question is: how is it possible that a (damaged) profile can crash 
Mojave  hard?

And, most important, is there a way to know which file of the profile is 
damaged?

Thank you :-)
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