Re: Recovering list emails

2020-02-15 Thread sean

Daniel wrote:

sean wrote on 3/02/2020 6:49 AM:

Daniel wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 2/02/2020 7:18 AM:

Daniel wrote:

(Reading a response, here, by NFN Smith to Smiles prompts me to
ask )

About two years ago, I mistakenly, after doing some testing in
 SeaMonkey which required me setting up additional profiles,
when I then deleted those test profiles, I also deleted my
entire SeaMonkey main Profile which contained all my e-mails
and news group posts dating back over twenty years.

At that time I was using Windows 7 (and still am), so I tried
to reclaim the profile from the Win7 Recycle Bin,  but
without success.

I've not emptied the Recycle Bin, yet, so, if anyone wants to
divulge how they recovered from making a similar mistake, I'm
all ears!!



Well if you deleted the profile by selecting in Explorer the 
directory in:


%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Seamonkey\Profiles AND it hasn't been deleted
or over written, find the profile RANDOM.default in Recycle Bin
and restore it. Then edit the profiles.ini to include restored
profile's directory name. Start SeaMonkey with  -profileManager
switch and select profile.


Thank you, Jonathan, I'll give it a go.



Should Jonathan's suggestion not be satisfactory, you may also try 
unsubscribing from any news.mozilla.org newsgroups. Rename the 
associated entries in your profile so they don't get reused, then

open a new newsgroup account instance and allow all the posts to the
groups that interest you since their creation to arrive. You can then
search the group posts you are interested in.


A reasonable suggestion, Sean, but I'm not looking to save entire news
group postings, just the copies of my posts to those news groups!



Well, once all the messages had downloaded, you'd just search for your 
email address...


loks like you've resolved your issue though.


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Re: Bookmarks in Color?

2020-02-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/15/2020 9:46 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 2/11/2020 12:35 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:
>> I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to 
>> appear and be printed in red. Any way to do this?
>>
> 
> For bookmarks, have you considered adding comments instead of
> color-coding?  A comment can be something simple such as #, $, %, *, A,
> x, etc, to flag the bookmark.
> 
> To add a comment:
> 
> 1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Bookmarks > Manage Bookmarks].
> 
> 2.  On the Bookmarks Manager window, select any single bookmark and then
> select the More button near the bottomm-left of the right-hand pane.
> 
> 3.  Now select any single bookmark that you wish to highlight.  In the
> Description area, type a character.
> 
> NOTE:  The Description area appears only when a single bookmark is
> selected.  Whatever you enter will appear below the bookmark.
> 
> Alternatively, you can append -- with leading spaces -- flagging
> characters at the end of the names of bookmarks.  In this case, what you
> enter will appear on the same line as the bookmark.
> 
> Whichever way you do this, the characters you enter will appear whenever
> you export your bookmarks to an HTML file.  I export my bookmarks every
> time I terminate SeaMonkey.  In my profile, I inserted the following
> into file user.js:
>   user_pref("browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML", true);
>   // automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
> The semi-colon (;) at the end of the first line is mandatory.  The
> second line is merely a comment -- indicated by the double virgules (//)
> at the beginning -- to remind me why I have this.
> 

As for your passwords, there is no equivalent.  I would question
printing out your passwords from SeaMonkey unless you are going to
deposit the printout in a safe deposit box at a bank.

On the other hand, if you have passwords for sites where you do not have
critical data (e.g., not  personal or financial), you might try
something similar to what I do.  When I set such a password, I first
enter it into a text file before entering it into SeaMonkey.  My text
file does not allow colors, but you could use a Word file that allows
the use of colors.  Just remember that this is not appropriate for
passwords you want to keep secure.

I have three lists of passwords on my PC:

*  One is plain text for passwords for sites where logging-on merely
brings up the settings I want to use.  These generally are for
site-specific forums.   I do not care if someone discovers these
passwords.

*  The second is also plain text but saved with strong encryption.  This
too is for sites where logging-on merely brings up the settings I want
but could be subject to serious malicious actions by others.  These are
generally for sites where I make purchases.

*  The third is a spread sheet that is also saved with strong
encryption.  This is for financial services, modem, router, utilities,
Medicare, Social Security, ISPs, etc, sites where I could lose
significant funds or suffer identity theft.  I change these passwords at
last annually, and no two sites have the same passwords.

NOTE:  All three lists contain passwords that are NOT dictionary words.
They are random strings of letters, numbers, and symbols.  I do not need
dictionary words if I have these lists.

-- 
David E. Ross


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represent the ultimate in ultra-processed foods.  Real
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I do NOT own a cattle ranch, a butcher shop, or any
other business doing commerce in meat.
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Re: Bookmarks in Color?

2020-02-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/11/2020 12:35 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:
> I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to 
> appear and be printed in red. Any way to do this?
> 

For bookmarks, have you considered adding comments instead of
color-coding?  A comment can be something simple such as #, $, %, *, A,
x, etc, to flag the bookmark.

To add a comment:

1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Bookmarks > Manage Bookmarks].

2.  On the Bookmarks Manager window, select any single bookmark and then
select the More button near the bottomm-left of the right-hand pane.

3.  Now select any single bookmark that you wish to highlight.  In the
Description area, type a character.

NOTE:  The Description area appears only when a single bookmark is
selected.  Whatever you enter will appear below the bookmark.

Alternatively, you can append -- with leading spaces -- flagging
characters at the end of the names of bookmarks.  In this case, what you
enter will appear on the same line as the bookmark.

Whichever way you do this, the characters you enter will appear whenever
you export your bookmarks to an HTML file.  I export my bookmarks every
time I terminate SeaMonkey.  In my profile, I inserted the following
into file user.js:
user_pref("browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML", true);
// automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
The semi-colon (;) at the end of the first line is mandatory.  The
second line is merely a comment -- indicated by the double virgules (//)
at the beginning -- to remind me why I have this.

-- 
David E. Ross


Beyond Meat and other such vegetarian meat substitutes
represent the ultimate in ultra-processed foods.  Real
meat is natural.  Beyond Meat is definitely not.  No,
I do NOT own a cattle ranch, a butcher shop, or any
other business doing commerce in meat.
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Re: Bookmarks in Color?

2020-02-15 Thread Richard Alan
Ray_Net wrote:

> Thomas Pamin wrote on 15-02-20 11:33:
>> Ray_Net wrote:
>>> Ray_Net wrote on 12-02-20 23:13:
 Tom Pamin wrote on 11-02-20 21:35:
> I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to
> appear and be printed in red. Any way to do this?

 Export your bookmarks into bookmark.html then modify this web page
 ...
>>> It's a one-way action  colors will not be present if you import
>>> your modified html file.
>>>
>>> AnyWay, what part of bookmarks did you want to have a red-color
>>> attribute ?
>>
>> When I print the whole list, I'd like some bookmark titles and extra
>> info about them to be in red.
> 
> Perhaps copy/paste the html file into WORD then select text and modify
> the foreground color ?

Only if it is just to be printed. You won't be able to re-import the file 
into the browser as Word will add so much word-processing code to the file 
it will be rendered useless for the browser.
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Re: Bookmarks in Color?

2020-02-15 Thread Ray_Net

Thomas Pamin wrote on 15-02-20 11:33:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote on 12-02-20 23:13:

Tom Pamin wrote on 11-02-20 21:35:
I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to 
appear and be printed in red. Any way to do this?


Export your bookmarks into bookmark.html then modify this web page ...
It's a one-way action  colors will not be present if you import 
your modified html file.


AnyWay, what part of bookmarks did you want to have a red-color 
attribute ?


When I print the whole list, I'd like some bookmark titles and extra 
info about them to be in red.


Perhaps copy/paste the html file into WORD then select text and modify 
the foreground color ?

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Re: Opening DOCX Attachment fails

2020-02-15 Thread 🐴 Mr . Ed 🐴 via support-seamonkey

  
  
On 2/15/2020 1:58 AM, Rainer Bielefeld
  wrote:

Cecil
  Bankston schrieb:
  
  SeaMonkey saves it in a temporary folder

  
  
  
  
  Hi,
  
  
  that is the intended behavior, SM _always_ saves files in the
  \Temp folder before the file will be opened with the helper
  application.
  
  
  Problem is NOT reproducible with installation of unofficial (by
  wg9s) De SeaMonkey 2.53.2 beta 1 pre Mozilla/5.0  (NT 6.1; Win64;
  x64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0 Build 20200211130005 
  (Default Classic Theme, newly created User Profile) on German WIN7
  64bit
  
  
  1) doublelick on arbitrary.docx as email attachment
  
     » Dialog appears, asks what to do, radio button at
  
   'Open with LibO Writer'
  
  2) I often have to click somewhere into the dialog because
  
     [Open] ist greyed out, only [Cancel] is available
  
  3) Click [Open]
  
     » LibO launches, arbitrary.docx opens in LibO Writer
  
  
  I don not have LibO in Helper Apps.
  
  
  CU
  
  
  Rainer
  


Having told all my friends to stop sending DOCX files and use
PDF instead I worked around the problem.
Now running WG9S's 2.53.2 and haven't had the opportunity to
check it.

-- 
Mr. Ed
  

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Re: The problem with RSS in Seamonkey 2.53.1 Beta

2020-02-15 Thread Rainer Bielefeld
At first sight NOT reproducible with installation of unofficial (by 
wg9s) De SeaMonkey 2.53.2 beta 1 pre Mozilla/5.0  (NT 6.1; Win64; x64; 
rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0 Build 20200211130005 (Default 
Classic Theme, newly created User Profile) on German WIN7 64bit:

I have subscribed various feeds, and I see nothing abnormal

@Reporter:
please
a) Contribute link for an RSS feed showing that problem
b) try Safe Mode with inactive Add-ons
c) Try an RSS Feed showing the problems in a newly created User Profile

CU

Rainer
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The problem with RSS in Seamonkey 2.53.1 Beta

2020-02-15 Thread Anastasia Perevozniuk

Hello, dear list members!
I appeal to you for help on this issue: in the beta version 2.53.1 
Seamonkey, released January 18, I have the following situation with RSS: 
some feeds stray update intervals, or rather flies the flag "check for 
updates" and automatically checks for news on these bands is terminated. 
I go to settings specific tape, and put a check back, but soon she 
herself again removed, and so on. This inconvenience does not affect all 
feed, most updates automatically without problems, but with some ribbons 
going on here such trouble. Any pattern of breakage of the updates of 
these tapes I could not be detected. I would not want to lose the news 
from them, continuously update manually or without end to go into the 
settings and fix the tick, which in a few minutes or hours flies again.
Please tell me how can I fix this situation? If you solve the problem 
yourself you cannot, please tell me how to contact the developers to let 
them know about this bug and ask them to fix it?

Thank you for your answers and help.
With respect and best regards Anastasia, Kiev, Ukraine.
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The problem with RSS in Seamonkey 2.53.1 Beta

2020-02-15 Thread Anastasia Perevozniuk

Hello, dear list members!
I appeal to you for help on this issue: in the beta version 2.53.1 
Seamonkey, released January 18, I have the following situation with RSS: 
some feeds stray update intervals, or rather flies the flag "check for 
updates" and automatically checks for news on these bands is terminated. 
I go to settings specific tape, and put a check back, but soon she 
herself again removed, and so on. This inconvenience does not affect all 
feed, most updates automatically without problems, but with some ribbons 
going on here such trouble. Any pattern of breakage of the updates of 
these tapes I could not be detected. I would not want to lose the news 
from them, continuously update manually or without end to go into the 
settings and fix the tick, which in a few minutes or hours flies again.
Please tell me how can I fix this situation? If you solve the problem 
yourself you cannot, please tell me how to contact the developers to let 
them know about this bug and ask them to fix it?

Thank you for your answers and help.
With respect and best regards Anastasia, Kiev, Ukraine.
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Re: Bookmarks in Color?

2020-02-15 Thread Thomas Pamin

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote on 12-02-20 23:13:

Tom Pamin wrote on 11-02-20 21:35:
I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to 
appear and be printed in red. Any way to do this?


Export your bookmarks into bookmark.html then modify this web page ...
It's a one-way action  colors will not be present if you import your 
modified html file.


AnyWay, what part of bookmarks did you want to have a red-color attribute ?


When I print the whole list, I'd like some bookmark titles and extra 
info about them to be in red.

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