Re: OT: FF to Offer Do Not Track in browser...

2010-12-21 Thread Jordon

No wrote:

... is this possibly being planned for SM? I think it would be great,
instead of my having to use several programs and being proactive in
terms of clearing cache, cookies etc.. to slow this down.

Or, if anyone knows of a program which can be installed to prevent or
slow this down, please let me know.


While I've seen the Don't track me articles in the news, I'm
not confident it'll take off. While it's probably a pretty simple
thing to add Please don't track me code into the program, it's
also a pretty simple thing to add Give me your previous website
or I'm not giving you squat code into a website.
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Re: PLEASE ID the operating system in Subject line ?

2010-12-16 Thread Jordon

Joe Rotello wrote:

Is it possible that we can all return to identifying the OS we are using
SeaMonkey on, perhaps in the Subject line ?

It would assist both the user and others that can assist or comment if
that was known right in the Subject line...something like:

Subject: [Win] [Linux] [] [subject text]

Perhaps exemplified...
Subject: Linux It chases cats out of the room

Even though the message body might EVENTUALLY give some hint as to what
OS we are discussing or having a trouble with, and even though the
problem MIGHT also exist in other OS versions of SM, why make all users
HAVE to read deeply every message just to find out ?

Hopefully, just an outburst of potential common sense...


I would think that most people that come here for help are
people that have not needed help before. Unless a majority
of the posts are formatted how you suggest, no one will
figure it out prior to posting.
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Re: Blank newsgroup post on GigaNews?

2010-12-14 Thread Jordon

Ant wrote:


Has anyone seen this blank post behavior happen on the newsgroups in
SeaMonkey v2 in Windows XP Pro. SP3? Here is a screen shot
sample/example:
http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/6964/blanknewsgroupposts.gif ... Saving
this post as a text file resulted 0 bytes. Unsubscribing and
resubscribing did not fix the problem either.

It seems to happen RARELY with GigaNews' posts. I know the posts are
fine because I can see them in Tin through Linux with the same NSP
account and Google Groups. It seems like SM2 is doing something weird.


I see it occasionally but I find that if I mark it as unread, exit
and restart SM, the post will show up.
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Re: Is Seamonkey defunct?

2010-12-09 Thread Jordon

Jane_Galt wrote:

Is Seamonkey considered defunct now?

I cant even get it to work anymore with my subscription of Webshots.


Webshots doesn't like people that believe Glenn Beck tells
the truth.
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Re: any way ,,,

2010-11-26 Thread Jordon

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

... is there a 'button' there should be
that allows you [writing a letter] to press
the button and the text [heading, footer etc]
appears in your letter?


Sure you've got the correct group? Seamonkey isn't
a word processor. Or do you mean in an email?
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Re: SM restarts itself

2010-11-23 Thread Jordon

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 23.11.2010 09:43, Jordon wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


Win2k.

For the past month, whenever I close SM (2.0.10) it restarts
itself. I've tried closing it using the X in the upper right.
I've tried closing it using File/Exit. Last night after I
closed it I noticed it was still running in the process list
so I shut it down there. But this morning it's open again.

Normally this wouldn't be that big a deal but there's another
problem I have... In the email program I have all server
settings marked to leave messages on the servers but they don't.

I want my messages to show up on my phone but since they're
being deleted off the servers they show up only occasionally.

TIA



When it restarts itself, is there a particular site/page that comes up?


Just whatever was up when it was closed. Usually web based
email on my local intranet and a radio station. The browser
always restarts itself but the email program remains closed.
The email program downloads messages even though it's closed.

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Re: Suddently a website did not work anymore

2010-07-29 Thread Jordon

Ray_Net wrote:

I was using
http://www.zuneo.net/2007/06/coordonnees-gps-sur-google-maps.html

To find a place in a town and to get his geographical coordinnates.

Suddently this site did not show anymore the Tour Eiffel, Paris map
which is the default when you enter in the page.

I you type London ... a map at London is shown.

Noway ... this site will never work for me.

I did not change anything ...

Is this site working for you ?

I am under:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100317 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.4


I get Access Denied.
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Re: Wavy Red Lines

2010-07-15 Thread Jordon

Tom Pamin wrote:

I keep getting wavy red lines for misspelled words when filling out
forms in 1.1.19 How do I turn this off?


By not misspelling words? :)
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Re: Configure seamonkey to use the Adobe PDF Browser plug-in

2010-06-04 Thread Jordon

I think he responded to your post instead of creating
a new one.

stan wrote:

Do not have any such file on my PC
Are you sure that you understand that I am Asking about seamonkey email
account change?
Where would I get AcroRd32.exe


L. Mark Hall wrote:

I can't seem to find instructions for how to do this. I thought I had
the reader working properly to show pdf files in the broser, but now I
am getting a blank adobe dialog with an ok button and a blank web page.

I have,
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe
listed under HKCR  Software  Adobe  Acrobat  Exe

I think this is what I have used before. The reader does not work with
any browser, but the adobe doc says to make sure that the browser is
configured to use the Adobe PDF Browser plug-in, so I guess I need to
start there.

I am using 1.1.17 in case that matters.


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Re: Building sub-folders for mail storage.

2010-04-27 Thread Jordon

Frog wrote:

Jordon wrote:

Frog wrote:

I was reading one of Daniel's responses in a earlier thread (titled Re:
SM 2.04 - compacting folders at convenient times) where he stated the
following:

Does your wife have all her mail in a single folder or has she broken
the mail up into yearly folder for different mail, e.g. I store all my
past mail in folders under the Local Folders as 2009_Family,
2008_Family, 2009_Work, 2008_Work, etc., etc..

Are the instructions for how to establish such folders available on the
web? If I eventually establish such folders on my system, are they
accessible from within Mozilla (same at the Inbox) or are they opened
via some other reader?

I know that this question is below the elementary level for most people;
however, I don't know how to make this happen so I am asking the
question. I would appreciate gaining access to information on the
procedures for building such folders under the Local Folder heading.


Right click Local Folders and select New Folder and it my
become clear(er).


Thanks for the response---but I'm still lost. Prior to sending my
message, I added a folder to what I thought would work. Here is what I did:

---Opened Windows Explorer and made my way down to (SeaMonkey 1.1.18):

C:\Documents and Settings\Kermit Taylor\Application
Data\Mozilla\Profiles\Frog-SeaM\g62n48iz.slt\Mail\Local Folders


Don't use Explorer. Do it from within Seamonkey. Right-click
Local Folders (or the account name if you have multiple accounts)
in the SM folder tree.
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Re: IE Tab or Coral IE Tab...

2010-04-27 Thread Jordon

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

Jordon wrote:

SM 2.0.4, Win2k.

Anyone know how to get these (or any others) to work
properly?

Currently have the latest Coral IE Tab installed and clicking
on the icon in the status bar creates an all white page and
nothing shows up.

TIA.



The current version of Coral IETab is broken. You want to get your hands
on version 1.80.20100224. That one works fine.


Thanks for that. Any idea where I can find previous versions?
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IE Tab or Coral IE Tab...

2010-04-26 Thread Jordon

SM 2.0.4, Win2k.

Anyone know how to get these (or any others) to work
properly?

Currently have the latest Coral IE Tab installed and clicking
on the icon in the status bar creates an all white page and
nothing shows up.

TIA.

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Re: Building sub-folders for mail storage.

2010-04-26 Thread Jordon

Frog wrote:

I was reading one of Daniel's responses in a earlier thread (titled Re:
SM 2.04 - compacting folders at convenient times) where he stated the
following:

Does your wife have all her mail in a single folder or has she broken
the mail up into yearly folder for different mail, e.g. I store all my
past mail in folders under the Local Folders as 2009_Family,
2008_Family, 2009_Work, 2008_Work, etc., etc..

Are the instructions for how to establish such folders available on the
web? If I eventually establish such folders on my system, are they
accessible from within Mozilla (same at the Inbox) or are they opened
via some other reader?

I know that this question is below the elementary level for most people;
however, I don't know how to make this happen so I am asking the
question. I would appreciate gaining access to information on the
procedures for building such folders under the Local Folder heading.


Right click Local Folders and select New Folder and it my
become clear(er).
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Re: Large .mfl Files

2010-01-27 Thread Jordon

David E. Ross wrote:

I have two very large .mfl files in one of my profiles:
XPC.mfl  1.9 MB
XUL.mfl  2.4 MB

What are they?  Can they be compressed?


http://filext.com/alphalist.php?extstart=^M

Search for mfl

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Re: Email not appearing

2009-12-31 Thread Jordon

Mike C wrote:

When email is opened the folders appear on the left but all the emails
are missing from the right window. Using SM 1.1.18

I reinstalled SM 1.1.18 thinking that would correct the problem but it
didn't.


Could it be...

View/Messages/Unread

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Re: Stes that have Security Questions

2009-11-04 Thread Jordon

John D Jacoby wrote:

*Hi,
For example, my Credit Union has a security feature and asks me for the
answer when I log on. After doing this one time with Internet Explorer
it no longer asks for an answer and all I need to do is enter the
Account number and a password. With SeaMonkey, it asks every time! Is
there a setting that I need to make so that I no longer need to keep
giving a Security Answer in SeaMonkey?


I think the other respondents aren't getting it.

My credit union does the same thing. At the very least
it keeps track of the ip address I log in from. If I
try to log in from another ip it asks one of the ten
security questions.

Is it a laptop? Are you logging in from different
locations such as a coffee shop or public library?

I've also noticed that when I switch browsers it also
asks a question so it's not just the ip address they're
looking at. If you're not logging in from different
locations it may have something to do your cookie
settings.

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Re: TEXT PARTIALLY GRAY INSTEAD OF BLACK. WAS: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 46, Issue 137

2009-10-29 Thread Jordon

Possibly the signature delimiter which is two dashes
and a space? As in...

--
Jordon

James wrote:

For some reason parts of the downloaded messages are much lighter than
others. For example the message which I've quoted here is totally gray
while the next message in the list is half gray and half black. Anyone
know what causes that? I know some programs [such as Quicken] use light
or dark text for specific purposes but in Seamonkey 2.0 and I think in
my 1.1.18 also I had the same condition and it appears random.

Thanks,
James
.
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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:53:15 -0800
From: David E. Rossnob...@nowhere.invalid
To:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: MS 2 -- Master Password
Message-ID:hvkdnrgat8aqghxxnz2dnuvz_hydn...@mozilla.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Every time I switch profiles, I'm asked to enter my master password.
The page being displayed (my bookmarks file) does not request a
password. My preference in [Edit Preferences Privacy Security
Master Password] is set for SeaMonkey will ask for your master
password the first time it is needed?

How do I stop this request until I actually need the master password?

-- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/ Go to Mozdev at
http://www.mozdev.org/ for quick access to extensions for Firefox,
Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other Mozilla-related applications. You
can access Mozdev much more quickly than you can Mozilla Add-Ons.




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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 destroys previous e-mail inboxes

2009-10-28 Thread Jordon

Claus wrote:

Hi, I have just installed SeaMonkey 2.0. Unfortunately, the
installation deleted ALL my previous e-mails. I have been using
SeaMonkey 1.1.18, had configured three different e-mail accounts with
a total amount of about 5GB of e-mails. SeaMonkey 2.0 literally
deleted the first account (the respective directory on the HD is
really empty) whilst the mails for the second and third account are
still in their respective directories on the HD, but are not
visualized in their inboxes of the new version of SeaMonkey. All three
accounts were identically configured (POP3) and connected to the same
e-mail server. I can download and send new e-mails, but have lost
access to all my previous mails.

Mozilla should inform their users that they risk loosing their
existing e-mails when they install SeaMonkey 2.0. This is horrible and
I hope that I can recover my lost e-mails from a second copy on
another PC. Do you have any suggestions how to import inboxes from the
previous version? Is there any way to get access to the existing
inboxes created by SeaMonkey 1.1.18 on the same PC which are still on
the hard disk but do not appear in the new inboxes?


Different experience here. The original profile is intact
and the upgrade successfully created a new one and all
accounts, folders, messages and contacts migrated without
any problem.

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Re: Problem sending emails

2009-10-02 Thread Jordon

BeeNeR wrote:

On or about 10/1/2009 1:02 PM, Jordon typed the following:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/30/09 15:10, Ray_Net wrote:

jnmayer wrote:

Hi!

I'm helping a friend of mine. Until now he was using the old mozilla
suite... (argh!). I just installed Seamonkey 1.1.18 and have some
little problems when I'm sending mails with attachements. Also
installed on this computer is the latest GData Antivirus software
which scans outgoing mails.

So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes
some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I
get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email
check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine.

My friend is a little bit paranoid about computer viruses and wants to
ckeck outgoing mails. So what can be done to solve this problem? Is it
a known problem? As I said before, he was using the old mozilla which
did not have this problem at all.

You said:
  the old mozilla which
  did not have this problem at all.
Perhaps that GData Antivirus was not able to check an outgoing mail
whne sent by the old mozilla ...

Anyway, stop checking what's outgoing ... just check the inputs ...
If you don't have an infected file reaching your computer, you cannot
send one.

Are you so sure?

Is it not possible that his machine could have a Trojan of some sort
which has evaded detection by his virus scanner software, which may
now infect files *after* they've been copied to his machine?

I've seen this happen. This is one of the reasons why some virus
scanners check outgoing e-mail messages.

I realize it's easy to assume that virus checker software is always 100%
accurate and will find everything, but sadly this just isn't the case.
It's always a matter of percentages. The more you do, the better the
chance is that you'll evade the intruder or stop the spread of it.

You're saying that a trojan can slip by undetected and infect
other files which do get detected, by the same anti-virus program?

I've never heard of such a thing, but I'm no expert. I'll ask
around.



Example:
My virus data base was upgraded at 2000 yesterday.  I received a new
virus this morning at 0800 (one that was not in the data base).  My
scheduled update is at 2000 to day.  In the meantime I do not know that
I have a virus.  I will not know of the infection until I send an e-mail
after 2000 today when my outgoing mail is checked for a virus.  A lot
can happen in less than 24 hours.


Well, there is that.

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Re: Problem sending emails

2009-10-02 Thread Jordon

Jordon wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/30/09 15:10, Ray_Net wrote:

jnmayer wrote:

Hi!

I'm helping a friend of mine. Until now he was using the old mozilla
suite... (argh!). I just installed Seamonkey 1.1.18 and have some
little problems when I'm sending mails with attachements. Also
installed on this computer is the latest GData Antivirus software
which scans outgoing mails.

So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes
some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I
get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email
check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine.

My friend is a little bit paranoid about computer viruses and wants to
ckeck outgoing mails. So what can be done to solve this problem? Is it
a known problem? As I said before, he was using the old mozilla which
did not have this problem at all.

You said:
  the old mozilla which
  did not have this problem at all.
Perhaps that GData Antivirus was not able to check an outgoing mail 
whne sent by the old mozilla ...


Anyway, stop checking what's outgoing ... just check the inputs ...
If you don't have an infected file reaching your computer, you cannot 
send one.


Are you so sure?

Is it not possible that his machine could have a Trojan of some sort
which has evaded detection by his virus scanner software, which may
now infect files *after* they've been copied to his machine?

I've seen this happen. This is one of the reasons why some virus
scanners check outgoing e-mail messages.

I realize it's easy to assume that virus checker software is always 100%
accurate and will find everything, but sadly this just isn't the case.
It's always a matter of percentages. The more you do, the better the
chance is that you'll evade the intruder or stop the spread of it.


You're saying that a trojan can slip by undetected and infect
other files which do get detected, by the same anti-virus program?

I've never heard of such a thing, but I'm no expert. I'll ask
around.


I asked the question in a group that deals with viruses
and so far the consensus is not to scan email. Here's one
point...

http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tutorials/email-scanning/index.htm

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Re: Problem sending emails

2009-09-29 Thread Jordon

jnmayer wrote:

So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes
some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I
get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email
check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine.

My friend is a little bit paranoid about computer viruses and wants to
ckeck outgoing mails. So what can be done to solve this problem? Is it
a known problem? As I said before, he was using the old mozilla which
did not have this problem at all.


I've never placed that much importance on scanning
outgoing mail. If outgoing mail has a virus you have
bigger problems. How did it get there in the first
place and why didn't the anti-virus program detect
it when it arrived?

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Re: Problem sending emails

2009-09-29 Thread Jordon

jnmayer wrote:

Jordon wrote:

jnmayer wrote:



So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes
some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I
get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email
check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine.
My friend is a little bit paranoid about computer viruses and wants to
ckeck outgoing mails. So what can be done to solve this problem? Is it
a known problem? As I said before, he was using the old mozilla which
did not have this problem at all.



I've never placed that much importance on scanning
outgoing mail. If outgoing mail has a virus you have
bigger problems. How did it get there in the first
place and why didn't the anti-virus program detect
it when it arrived?



You have mistaken me. There is no virus in the attachement! But when
GData tries to scan for infections, Seamonkey doesn't send the mail.


I have not mistaken you. You have said that there is no
problem when scanning of outbound mail is turned off. I
said that I don't see the importance of scanning outbound
mail. The way I look at it, the solution is simple. Turn
off the scanning of outbound mail. The attachments got on
the computer somehow. Why should they be scanned twice?

I said If your outbound email has a virus you have bigger
problems. If that were the case it would lead me to believe
that the anti-virus program didn't do its job when the
virus got into the computer. Why would you trust it to catch
something on the way out that it didn't catch on the way in?

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GMAIL sends ok but not recieve

2009-09-17 Thread Jordon

Totally new to SM. Just set it up yesterday.

I have several email accounts, most of which are POP.
I've set up a couple news servers and they're working
fine. Sending messages with all email accounts works
fine. The only trouble is getting gmail messages.
I'm pretty sure I set it up exactly like they were in
TB. I can see the messages are there in the browser.
But when I right-click the gmail account in the email
client and select Get messages for account, it chugs
along for a little while, and then nothing. No
messages. No errors. But the messages are still there
using the browser

Any ideas?


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Re: GMAIL sends ok but not recieve

2009-09-17 Thread Jordon

Jordon wrote:

Totally new to SM. Just set it up yesterday.

I have several email accounts, most of which are POP.
I've set up a couple news servers and they're working
fine. Sending messages with all email accounts works
fine. The only trouble is getting gmail messages.
I'm pretty sure I set it up exactly like they were in
TB. I can see the messages are there in the browser.
But when I right-click the gmail account in the email
client and select Get messages for account, it chugs
along for a little while, and then nothing. No
messages. No errors. But the messages are still there
using the browser


Never mind. SSL wasn't checked. Duh.

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