Re: access denied

2019-11-29 Thread Frog

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

Frog wrote:

Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "http://www.foxnews.com/"; on this
server.

Reference #18.b600c045.1575045417.6edeaaf0

I'm receiving the above message when trying on sea monkey to access fox
news page.  It's interesting that when I use fire fox on the same server
it opens normally.  SeaMonkey was working fine last night but not
working this morning.  Any ideas to help me get SeaMonkey working again
would be appreciated.


Frog


Try HTTPS instead of HTTP.


I tried everything and ended up using CC Cleaner to remove all Cookies 
and Internet Cache from my computer.  Next, I tried SeaMonkey to connect 
to open foxnews and it worked.  I then tried firefox to open this web 
site and it also opened.  I learned from this experience that I need to 
get the junk out of my computer more often in the future.


Thanks for all of the responses to my call for help.
Frog



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Re: SeaMonkey Does Not Work In Windows 10

2019-11-29 Thread riskerjoe
Thanks for the tips. I will give those editors a try.

My problem seems to be similar to BigBlue's below:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.support.seamonkey/O3Y5NtgQoJ8

Netscape / SeaMonkey / KomPozer open fine but as soon as I try to load a file 
all three programs crash. I would like to run one of the programs in Windows 10 
or some similar Mozilla based WYSIWIG HTML editor.
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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Neil Marcus wrote:

So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away
from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day
you will just not get your mail.

Neil



OH!  Thanks for the head's up.

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Re: access denied

2019-11-29 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Frog wrote:

Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "http://www.foxnews.com/"; on this
server.

Reference #18.b600c045.1575045417.6edeaaf0

I'm receiving the above message when trying on sea monkey to access fox
news page.  It's interesting that when I use fire fox on the same server
it opens normally.  SeaMonkey was working fine last night but not
working this morning.  Any ideas to help me get SeaMonkey working again
would be appreciated.


Frog


Try HTTPS instead of HTTP.


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Re: SeaMonkey Does Not Work In Windows 10

2019-11-29 Thread Mark B

WaltS48 wrote:

On 11/29/19 8:42 PM, risker...@gmail.com wrote:
Recently, due to a computer crash, I was forced to “upgrade” from 
Windows XP to Windows 10. I installed Netscape 7.02 with the express 
purpose of using the WSYWIG composer.  It worked one time but now 
“locks up” and gets a Not Responding error. I downloaded SeaMonkey 
2.49.5 as well as KomPozer 7.10 but they both do the same thing. Do 
the above programs work with Windows 10 or am I doing something wrong? 
If those programs are not compatible with Windows 10 can anyone 
recommend a WSYWIG HTML editor similar to Netscape / SeaMonkey / 
KomPozer that is?


Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated!



Not exactly what you are looking for but Geany works for me.

You create the HTML in Geany, click the "Run or view the current file" 
button in the toolbar and the page opens in the default browser on your 
system.





Seamonkey 2.49.5 works fine in Windows 10 for me.

I like BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) as a WYSIWYG HTML composer.
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Re: SeaMonkey Does Not Work In Windows 10

2019-11-29 Thread WaltS48

On 11/29/19 8:42 PM, risker...@gmail.com wrote:

Recently, due to a computer crash, I was forced to “upgrade” from Windows XP to 
Windows 10. I installed Netscape 7.02 with the express purpose of using the 
WSYWIG composer.  It worked one time but now “locks up” and gets a Not 
Responding error. I downloaded SeaMonkey 2.49.5 as well as KomPozer 7.10 but 
they both do the same thing. Do the above programs work with Windows 10 or am I 
doing something wrong? If those programs are not compatible with Windows 10 can 
anyone recommend a WSYWIG HTML editor similar to Netscape / SeaMonkey / 
KomPozer that is?

Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated!



Not exactly what you are looking for but Geany works for me.

You create the HTML in Geany, click the "Run or view the current file" 
button in the toolbar and the page opens in the default browser on your 
system.




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SeaMonkey Does Not Work In Windows 10

2019-11-29 Thread riskerjoe
Recently, due to a computer crash, I was forced to “upgrade” from Windows XP to 
Windows 10. I installed Netscape 7.02 with the express purpose of using the 
WSYWIG composer.  It worked one time but now “locks up” and gets a Not 
Responding error. I downloaded SeaMonkey 2.49.5 as well as KomPozer 7.10 but 
they both do the same thing. Do the above programs work with Windows 10 or am I 
doing something wrong? If those programs are not compatible with Windows 10 can 
anyone recommend a WSYWIG HTML editor similar to Netscape / SeaMonkey / 
KomPozer that is?

Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-29 Thread Tom Pamin

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

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?


Yes it is.


Most likely it's a registry issue.
Can you create (drag and drop) any desktop shortcuts that work,
like from a Word Doc, Excel, graphics, etc?
Do IE11 drag & drop desktop shortcuts open with IE11?

Do the url shortcuts look correct with no added spaces, etc?


I will check on this tomorrow.
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Re: Secure Mail Key For Yahoo E-mail Access Via SeaMonkey E-mail

2019-11-29 Thread WaltS48

On 11/29/19 3:15 PM, Pat Connors wrote:
I too am having the same problem, started yesterday.  I used to go into 
the Yahoo interface and delete all my junk email before downloading my 
email.  Yesterday and today, because Yahoo cannot no longer read my 
password correctly, had to just download all email and then delete the 
garbage..




So you were able to set the Secure Mail Key for access to your Yahoo 
email account in the SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups window, but you can't 
access Yahoo email using the SeaMonkey Browser window?


Seems like a totally different problem to me.


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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away 
from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day 
you will just not get your mail.


Neil


Paul in Houston, TX 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


This is intersting...
I've been using att.net mail (Yahoo) for years and have not
changed any settings.  I did get an email notification
from ATT about secure and called ATT support.  They did not have
a clue about settings and I finally gave up after speaking with
support levels 1, 2, and 3.
My email continues to work just fine.
pop.att.yahoo.com, port 995.
m...@att.net.
SSL/TLS; normal p/w.
outgoing - smtp.att.yahoo.com (Default);
port 465, normal p/w, SSL/TLS.




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Re: access denied

2019-11-29 Thread Rainer Bielefeld

On 29.11.2019 19:33, EE wrote:

I get a normal page but videos of the articles do not work.


Everything works fine for me including videos like "Biden's 'no malarkey' bus 
tour kicks off as Buttigieg surges". For Video I have to click "Donot blockany 
longer" in the bar above the web contents.


I use unzipped unofficial (by wg9s) De SeaMonkey 2.53.1 (NT 6.1; Win64; x64; 
rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0 Build 20191115130006  (Default Classic 
Theme) on German WIN7 64bit


CU

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

2019-11-29 Thread Pat Connors
I too am having the same problem, started yesterday.  I used to go into 
the Yahoo interface and delete all my junk email before downloading my 
email.  Yesterday and today, because Yahoo cannot no longer read my 
password correctly, had to just download all email and then delete the 
garbage..


Henrik, I have no answer for your problem, but it would seem that Neil 
Marcus is having the exact same problem with his SM and his A.T.&T. 
account, so it might be worth your while checking out his "New A.T.&T. 
Settings" thread, here, from about two and a half hours before your 
original post! 



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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
Jim, when I went to the att.com website, they said to use Port 993 for 
the incoming mail. You are correct on the outgoing.


Also, I have setup Connection Security "SSL/TLS" and Authentication 
Method "Encrypted Password".


Neil

Jim Dell wrote:

Neil Marcus wrote:
In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't 
enter it.


Neil



Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:



Neil Marcus wrote:
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still 
don't show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only 
available on Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?


Neil



You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password.

FRG



I just tested mine without any changes and it worked.

What port do you have set?
Mine is 995 and for SMTP its 465

Jim


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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
Walt, Only sort of. I did delete the ONLY email passwords for ATT.net 
that I could find. BUT it didn't ask me to reenter any passwords.


NOTE: I didn't delete my att.COM login, which shows my att.NET email as 
my login name.


Neil


WaltS48 wrote:

On 11/29/19 8:57 AM, Neil Marcus wrote:
In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't 
enter it.


Neil


You followed the instructions in the link I posted, deleted the old 
passwords, then tried to get mail and when the application asked for the 
password you entered the secure mail key and AT&T didn't accept it?


You would also have to enter it when you tried to send email.





Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:



Neil Marcus wrote:
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still 
don't show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only 
available on Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?


Neil



You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password.

FRG







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Re: access denied

2019-11-29 Thread Richard Owlett

On 11/29/2019 10:46 AM, Frog wrote:

Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "http://www.foxnews.com/"; on this 
server.




Works for me
Running Debian 9.8

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.4

Build identifier: 20180711182954

No addons/extensions/whatever
JavaScript and cookies disabled

HTH


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Re: access denied

2019-11-29 Thread EE

Frog wrote:

Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "http://www.foxnews.com/"; on this server.

Reference #18.b600c045.1575045417.6edeaaf0



I'm receiving the above message when trying on sea monkey to access fox news 
page.  It's interesting that when I use fire fox on the same server it opens 
normally.  SeaMonkey was working fine last night but not working this 
morning.  Any ideas to help me get SeaMonkey working again would be appreciated.



Frog

I get a normal page but videos of the articles do not work.

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Re: access denied

2019-11-29 Thread David E. Ross
On 11/29/2019 8:46 AM, Frog wrote:
> Access Denied
> You don't have permission to access "http://www.foxnews.com/"; on this 
> server.
> 
> Reference #18.b600c045.1575045417.6edeaaf0
> 
> 
> 
> I'm receiving the above message when trying on sea monkey to access fox 
> news page.  It's interesting that when I use fire fox on the same server 
> it opens normally.  SeaMonkey was working fine last night but not 
> working this morning.  Any ideas to help me get SeaMonkey working again 
> would be appreciated.
> 
> 
> Frog
> 
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.5

This works for me, even with AdBlock Plus enabled, "Advertise Firefox
compatibility" disabled, and cookies allowed only for the domain I
requested (in this case, cookies only from foxnews.com).

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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

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


This is intersting...
I've been using att.net mail (Yahoo) for years and have not
changed any settings.  I did get an email notification
from ATT about secure and called ATT support.  They did not have
a clue about settings and I finally gave up after speaking with
support levels 1, 2, and 3.
My email continues to work just fine.
pop.att.yahoo.com, port 995.
m...@att.net.
SSL/TLS; normal p/w.
outgoing - smtp.att.yahoo.com (Default);
port 465, normal p/w, SSL/TLS.

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access denied

2019-11-29 Thread Frog

Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "http://www.foxnews.com/"; on this 
server.


Reference #18.b600c045.1575045417.6edeaaf0



I'm receiving the above message when trying on sea monkey to access fox 
news page.  It's interesting that when I use fire fox on the same server 
it opens normally.  SeaMonkey was working fine last night but not 
working this morning.  Any ideas to help me get SeaMonkey working again 
would be appreciated.



Frog
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Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-29 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Thomas Pamin wrote:

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

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?


Yes it is.


Most likely it's a registry issue.
Can you create (drag and drop) any desktop shortcuts that work,
like from a Word Doc, Excel, graphics, etc?
Do IE11 drag & drop desktop shortcuts open with IE11?

Do the url shortcuts look correct with no added spaces, etc?

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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Jim Dell

Neil Marcus wrote:
In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't enter 
it.


Neil



Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:



Neil Marcus wrote:
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still 
don't show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only 
available on Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?


Neil



You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password.

FRG



I just tested mine without any changes and it worked.

What port do you have set?
Mine is 995 and for SMTP its 465

Jim
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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread WaltS48

On 11/29/19 8:57 AM, Neil Marcus wrote:
In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't enter 
it.


Neil


You followed the instructions in the link I posted, deleted the old 
passwords, then tried to get mail and when the application asked for the 
password you entered the secure mail key and AT&T didn't accept it?


You would also have to enter it when you tried to send email.





Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:



Neil Marcus wrote:
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still 
don't show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only 
available on Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?


Neil



You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password.

FRG





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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus

In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't enter it.

Neil



Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:



Neil Marcus wrote:
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't 
show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available on 
Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?


Neil



You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password.

FRG


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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
I can understand that, but it won't let me enter a new password. I even 
went to the Password Manager and searched for mailbox://pop.att.net and 
no such password exists. The OLD setting of mailbox://pop.yahoo.att.com 
existed and I deleted that. I do have a login using my att email 
ncmar...@att.net but its at att.com instead of net. And OBVIOUSLY it has 
a different password than my Secure Mail Key.


So I guess the real question is how do I force Seamonkey to let me enter 
a New Password for this account. I have already deleted the account and 
entered it from scratch. Any tricks that I missed???


Neil


Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:



Neil Marcus wrote:
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't 
show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available on 
Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?


Neil



You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password.

FRG


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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl




Neil Marcus wrote:
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't show 
0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available on Outgoing 
Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?


Neil



You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password.

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Re: New AT&T Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't 
show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available on 
Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?


Neil

WaltS48 wrote:
As Paul points out the current version of SeaMonkey is 2.49.5 which 
won't help, but you should update anyway.


See  for solution.

On 11/28/19 2:13 PM, 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.

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

2019-11-29 Thread WaltS48
As Paul points out the current version of SeaMonkey is 2.49.5 which 
won't help, but you should update anyway.


See  for solution.

On 11/28/19 2:13 PM, 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.

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

2019-11-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Daniel wrote:

Henrik37 wrote on 29/11/2019 7:37 AM:
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.


Henrik, I have no answer for your problem, but it would seem that Neil Marcus 
is having the exact same problem with his SM and his A.T.&T. account, so it 
might be worth your while checking out his "New A.T.&T. Settings" thread, 
here, from about two and a half hours before your original post!


From what I understand you need to create a secure mail key which will then 
replace your password:


https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1269328

The next step should be to switch to another email provider which does not 
force you to use a non standard authorization disguised as a security measure.

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

2019-11-29 Thread Daniel

Henrik37 wrote on 29/11/2019 7:37 AM:
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.


Henrik, I have no answer for your problem, but it would seem that Neil 
Marcus is having the exact same problem with his SM and his A.T.&T. 
account, so it might be worth your while checking out his "New A.T.&T. 
Settings" thread, here, from about two and a half hours before your 
original post!

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Daniel

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Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-29 Thread Thomas Pamin

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

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?


Yes it is.
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Re: Internet Shortcuts?

2019-11-29 Thread Thomas Pamin

Ray_Net wrote:

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.



Yes I can do that.
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