Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Thomas Pamin wrote:

I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before
the url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut.
On one PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a
shortcut on the desktop. It just shows the SM icon with no shortcut
arrow. That means I can't change it's icon. Any ideas?


No solution found so far. I was able to take a shortcut that I had made
on my desktop awhile ago, and change the target to a website I wanted a
new shortcut for. That worked, but I still can't create a new one by
dragging to the desktop.


Is SM set as your default browser?

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Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Ray_Net

Thomas Pamin wrote on 28-11-19 12:35:

Thomas Pamin wrote:
I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before 
the url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. 
On one PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a 
shortcut on the desktop. It just shows the SM icon with no shortcut 
arrow. That means I can't change it's icon. Any ideas?


No solution found so far. I was able to take a shortcut that I had 
made on my desktop awhile ago, and change the target to a website I 
wanted a new shortcut for. That worked, but I still can't create a new 
one by dragging to the desktop.
So you can duplicate a correct shortcut and modify it to target the 
webpage you want.

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Request received: Secure Mail Key For Yahoo E-mail Access Via SeaMonkey E-mail ref:_00DU0Lfqj._5001v1AZEaJ:ref

2019-11-28 Thread Support TheFork via support-seamonkey
Hello ,

Thanks for your email. We have received your request 03756064 and it is being 
processed by our Support team.

To leave additional comments, please reply to this email.

Best,

TheFork team


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Secure Mail Key For Yahoo E-mail Access Via SeaMonkey E-mail

2019-11-28 Thread Henrik37 via support-seamonkey
Help!  As I understand it, to access my Yahoo e-mail account (i.e., 
download e-mail messages on the Yahoo e-mail server via SeaMonkey) I 
need to obtain/create a 'secure mail key' to use instead of the 'normal 
password' entry in the server settings of the usual SeaMonkey e-mail 
setup page.


I have downloaded and printed a discussion I found on Mozilla Support 
about the 'Oauth' problem as it pertains to ATT e-mail with Thunderbird 
but can't figure out how to proceed on a step-by-step basis.  I'm in my 
80s and sorting out these kinds of problems doesn't come easy any more. 
Can someone please assist?


Thanks, in advance, for any assistance.
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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Neil Marcus wrote:

You are correct, it SHOULD be 0Auth, but the only options that I see 
are:1) Normal Password; 2) Encrypted Password; 3) Kerberos / GSSAPI & 4) 
NTLM


BTW I'm in Seamonkey Version 2.49.3 which is the latest version.


Actually, it's not. Automatic updating has been broken for a while, the 
current version is 2.49.5. You have to install it manually.




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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Neil Marcus
You are correct, it SHOULD be 0Auth, but the only options that I see 
are:1) Normal Password; 2) Encrypted Password; 3) Kerberos / GSSAPI & 4) 
NTLM


BTW I'm in Seamonkey Version 2.49.3 which is the latest version.

Neil

WaltS48 wrote:

Neil Marcus wrote:
AT&T is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth 
but Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to give 
them a Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL 
Password" to "Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue box 
to enter the encrypted "Secure Mail Key" or change my password even. 
Any help will be appreciated


Neil Marcus


What do you have set for "Connection security" for that accounts 
incoming server settings?


I believe you should use SSL/TLS, then the "Authentication method" 
should be OAuth.


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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-28 Thread WaltS48

Neil Marcus wrote:
AT&T is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth but 
Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to give them a 
Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL Password" to 
"Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue box to enter the 
encrypted "Secure Mail Key" or change my password even. Any help will be 
appreciated


Neil Marcus


What do you have set for "Connection security" for that accounts 
incoming server settings?


I believe you should use SSL/TLS, then the "Authentication method" 
should be OAuth.

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New AT&T Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Neil Marcus
AT&T is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth but 
Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to give them a 
Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL Password" to 
"Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue box to enter the 
encrypted "Secure Mail Key" or change my password even. Any help will be 
appreciated


Neil Marcus
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Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Thomas Pamin

Thomas Pamin wrote:
I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before the 
url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. On one 
PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a shortcut 
on the desktop. It just shows the SM icon with no shortcut arrow. That 
means I can't change it's icon. Any ideas?


No solution found so far. I was able to take a shortcut that I had made 
on my desktop awhile ago, and change the target to a website I wanted a 
new shortcut for. That worked, but I still can't create a new one by 
dragging to the desktop.

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Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Thomas Pamin

David E. Ross wrote:

On 11/27/2019 1:40 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Thomas Pamin wrote:


I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before the
url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. On one
PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a shortcut
on the desktop. It just shows the SM icon with no shortcut arrow. That
means I can't change it's icon. Any ideas?


WFM, SM 2.49.5 on Win7 Pro SP1.

Your spoofed message header doesn't specify your SM version.



Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.5

Works for me, too.

Check the properties of a problem icon to get its size.  I have several
Internet shortcuts, none of which are as large as 300 bytes (BYTES, not
kilobytes or megabytes).

If it is larger than 300 bytes, it is not an Internet shortcut.  In that
case, try opening it in Wordpad (not Word or Notepad).  You might have a
copy of the HTML of the Web page instead of merely a shortcut to it on
the Web.  That might mean you have dragged something other than a link.


Size is very small, around 154 bytes.
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Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-28 Thread Thomas Pamin

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

Thomas Pamin wrote:

I could always make an internet shortcut by dragging the icon before the
url to the desktop. I could then change the icon of the shortcut. On one
PC now I can't do that. I can drag it, but it does not make a shortcut
on the desktop. It just shows the SM icon with no shortcut arrow. That
means I can't change it's icon. Any ideas?


Is an add on disabling URL shortcuts?
Try restarting SM with add ons disabled and see.


I tried SM in Safe Mode. No difference.
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