Re: Sites you may not be able to access
On 1/12/2021 12:33 AM, David E. Ross wrote: > On 1/11/2021 6:08 PM, Keith N. McKenna wrote: >> On 1/11/2021 4:26 AM, David E. Ross wrote: >>> On 1/11/2021 12:44 AM, Daniel wrote: >>>> David E. Ross wrote on 11/01/21 09:14: >>>>> On 1/10/2021 12:08 PM, Ray Davison wrote: >>>>>> I get a news letter from a doctor. Twitter banned him because he >>>>>> described his experience treating people with CCP virus. He moved to >>>>>> Parler and took 28K followers with him. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now Twitter has banned Trump. Trump moved to Parler. >>>>>> >>>>>> Parler used Amazon servers. Amazon has banned Parler. >>>>>> >>>>>> Free speech anyone? >>>>>> >>>>>> Ray >>>>> >>>>> The right of free speech in the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution >>>>> only applies to government action, not to the actions of businesses and >>>>> individuals. >>>>> >>>> I would have thought "free speech" would also give the provider the >>>> freedom *NOT* to reply to or even to carry an article! >>> >>> Given today's broad definition of "press", that falls under freedom of >>> the press. "Press" now seems to include not only print media but also >>> electronic media. >>> >> No it does not. The 1st and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution >> *only* apply to Government action. The 1st applies to Federal Government >> action, the 14th applies to state action. >> >> Regards >> Keith N. McKenna >> > > I was replying to the comment that "free speech" gave newspapers and > electronic platforms the right to carry or refuse to carry an article. > That is not "free speech"; that is "freedom of the press". Yes, > Amendment 1 prevents the federal government from infringing on both free > speech and freedom of the press, which was extended to the states by > Amendment 14. > > Someone once said the freedom of the press belongs to he who owns the > printing press. It has long been the answer to anyone who objects when > a newspaper refuses to publish his or her letter to the editor. Extend > that to electronic platforms, and that becomes the answer to anyone who > objects to being censored by Facebook, Twitter, or any other electronic > medium. > My apologies David. It is what I get for replying so early in the morning for me. Also as a History major and Political Science minor in college I decry the woeful ignorance of so many U.S. citizens of the Constitution. We as a nation would be well served by bringing back the teaching of Civics in our public and private schools. Again my apologies Keith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Sites you may not be able to access
On 1/11/2021 4:26 AM, David E. Ross wrote: > On 1/11/2021 12:44 AM, Daniel wrote: >> David E. Ross wrote on 11/01/21 09:14: >>> On 1/10/2021 12:08 PM, Ray Davison wrote: >>>> I get a news letter from a doctor. Twitter banned him because he >>>> described his experience treating people with CCP virus. He moved to >>>> Parler and took 28K followers with him. >>>> >>>> Now Twitter has banned Trump. Trump moved to Parler. >>>> >>>> Parler used Amazon servers. Amazon has banned Parler. >>>> >>>> Free speech anyone? >>>> >>>> Ray >>> >>> The right of free speech in the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution >>> only applies to government action, not to the actions of businesses and >>> individuals. >>> >> I would have thought "free speech" would also give the provider the >> freedom *NOT* to reply to or even to carry an article! > > Given today's broad definition of "press", that falls under freedom of > the press. "Press" now seems to include not only print media but also > electronic media. > No it does not. The 1st and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution *only* apply to Government action. The 1st applies to Federal Government action, the 14th applies to state action. Regards Keith N. McKenna ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Wrinkles in 2.49.5
On 10/2/2019 5:02 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: > It is in the news. Just an oversight. > > FRG > > Actually it is in the System Requirements, Installation and Uninstallation section. The pertinent sections reads as follows: Please note that the new Windows x64 version will only support Windows 7 x64 and up. You need to uninstall a previous Windows x86 version if you want to use it. Installing the x64 over the old x86 is not supported and does not remove the old version which might cause problems later. Regards Keith signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Name of password file
I recently inadvertently deleted my saved passwords file. can someone point me to the name of the file so I can restore it from backup? SeaMonkey version 2.49.4 OS version Windows 10 1809. Regards Keith McKenna ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Another problem: Mail folders missing
On 1/15/2018 8:32 AM, Lil Sparrow wrote: > Jonathan N. Little wrote: > >> Firstly you have never said if this was POP3 or IMAP mail. This is >> very significant because it determines *where* the email is actually >> stored. >> >> If is was POP3 then the actually messages would be located on your >> hard drive in subdirectories under Mail within your profile directory: >> >> Enter "about:support" in the browser url bar >> >> Under "Application Basics" find "Profile Folder" and click "Open >> Folder" button. >> >> There should be a "Mail" subdirectory. If you are restoring your >> backup to the correct location all your POP3 accounts would be there >> with names like mail.example.com or pop.example.com > > I use POP3. I was told a long time ago that using IMAP removes all the > mails from the server once they are download to an email client. Someone gave you incredibly wrong information there. In fact it is completely the reverse. Post Office Protocol 3 (pop3) downloads new mails from the server to your e-mail client then deletes them from the server unless you specifically configure your e-mail client not to delete after download. Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) Stores all messages on the server. With many e-mail clients, including SeaMonkey, you can configure the mail client to store the messages locally as well. > > There's nothing in the Mail subdirectory except what is already on the > machine. I can't get any email to download except what was download > after installing SeaMonkey initially. That is what I would expect to happen if the old machine was also using pop3 as they would be deleted as soon as they were downloaded. If you can get to the profile folder of the old machine you *MAY* be able to retrieve the old saved messages. > > Thank you for your help. I'll see if I can get my old machine stabilised > and use that instead of the new machine. > > Lil Sparrow > > Regards Keith McKenna signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: I can't access a web CAM and don't understand why.
On 11/10/2017 3:28 PM, Frog wrote: > I have accessed a web cam located on the Ocean City, MD boardwalk for > years and for unknown reasons it now does not open. > > The web address for this web cam is: > > http://www.oceangallery.com/ > > I do see a black rectangle where I believe the cam display should > located. This black rectangle has the following message displaced in it: > > can't assign to properties of (new Boolean(true)): > not an object > > This message does not communicate with me...Help! > > Windows 10 > > > Frog Works fine for me with Windows 10 and SeaMonkey 2.49.1 Regards Keith signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: router login - error 401, unauthorized
On 10/13/2017 3:05 PM, Mason83 wrote: > On 10/10/2017 08:38, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: > >> You can update Adrians build to the official candidate 3: >> >> https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/candidates/2.49.1-candidates/build3/ >> >> Should behave way better than the May build I hope :) > > No Win64 build? > > Regards. > Win 64 has never been a supported build from the project. All win64 builds were unofficial ones contributed by individual members of the community. Regards Keith signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Questions about repeated report from Malwarebytes
On 8/1/2017 10:17 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: > >> ... >> >> The following assumes you are using Windows 7, but there should be >> equivalent steps with other versions of Windows. >> >> For Chrome, you must use the Windows Task Manager. On your task bar >> at the bottom of you monitor screen, right click away from any task >> buttons. Select Start Task Manager. ... > > Good answer all around, kudos. > > I'd like to add that the easy way to launch Windows Task Manager (has > been for decades in all versions of Windows, though I can't speak for > Win10), is CTRL-SHIFT-ESC. > Also works on Windows 10. Regards Keith signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: IMAP email
On 7/1/2017 9:55 PM, EE wrote: > Why does SeaMonkey not work with IMAP email? I have tried everything I > can think to do to get IMAP mail set up and nothing works. Thunderbird > (version 24.8.1) works fine with IMAP. The setup method there is a bit > different. > Can you give us a little more info about how you re trying to set up IMAP? I have 5 separate accounts set up using IMAP on SeaMonkey. First question is are you sure the ISP supports the IMAP protocol? Regards Keith signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Twice Baked-potato''s
On 3/2/2017 4:33 PM, Lee wrote: > > Cooktop Cove > Preparation Time: 15 minutes > Total Time: 2 hours > Serves: 4 > Ingredients > 4 large russet potatoes > 3 tablespoons butter, melted > 1 or 2 tablespoons green onions, chopped > 1 tablespoon chives, minced > 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped > 1 teaspoon salt > 1 teaspoon ground black pepper > 1 teaspoon cayenne > 1 teaspoon garlic powder > 1 teaspoon paprika > 1/4 cup jack cheese, shredded > 1/4 cup white cheddar cheese, shredded > 1/2 cup cream > 1 egg yolk > Directions > 1. Wash your potatoes to remove any dirt, then place them on a > tin-foiled covered cookie sheet. > 2. Drizzle each potato with a few drops of vegetable oil (gently rub in > oil to lightly coat the skins). > 3. Cook at 400˚ F for about an hour (or until a knife slides into the > potato easily). > 4. Cut potatoes in half, the potatoes will be hot, so use a towel or > oven mitts to protect your hand. > 5. Scoop out each potato into a bowl. Remove as much of the potato as > possible, while leaving the skin intact, do not discard the skin. > 6. In a bowl, mix your potatoes with butter, green onion, cayenne, > garlic powder and salt and pepper. Toss in your cheddar cheese and mix > well. (Feel free to play around with your favorite flavors). > 7. Add cream and your egg yolk into the potato mixture and mix well. > Always do a little taste test to make sure you like the flavors and > correct salt and pepper if necessary. > 8. Take your potato skins and gently fill with mixture creating a small > mound > 9. Use a fork to add a bit of texture to the top of your potatoes, brush > the tops with a bit of butter and paprika and then place them back in > the oven for about 20 minutes or until browned. > 10. Serve with the chopped chives and parsley on top. > Pro tip: Play around with the flavors. A combination of blue cheese and > crispy bacon cannot fail when it comes to twice-baked potatoes, for > example. Lee; did you perchance send this to the SeaMonkey Support list by mistake? Regards Keith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Microsoft Outlook and Seamonkey Mail
NFN Smith wrote: > Alex Beauroy wrote: >> Thanks a lot for your quick assistance on the matter. My wife wanted to >> try Microsoft office for a month; although I recommended Open Office. >> She said that she wanted to synchronize her Windows Phone calendar with >> the Desktop. >> So I thought I should keep on using SeaMonkey as I've been doing since >> Netscape Communicator!! >> What do you think??? > > > Sounds like you're trying to do more or less what I'm doing. > > The problem with OpenOffice and LibreOffice is that neither includes a > mail client. (And I believe that OpenOffice is more or less abandoned). > The fact that they do not include an e-mail client is by design as there are numerous good ones out there. As far as Apache OpenOffice being abandoned as Mark Twain once replied; "The report of my death was an exaggeration.” For more information see here:https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/stop_the_lazy_season_start > If you're experimenting with calendar, then I think that it's generally > easier to synchronize a mobile device with Outlook, than it is with > Lightning -- at least that's been my experience with both Android, and > years ago, when I used Windows Mobile. Some may depend on what client > you're using for your synchronization. For Windows Phone, you should > have a reasonably good synchronization tool from Microsoft, but it's > likely to be very strong in presuming that you want to sync a calendar > with Outlook. > The easiest way I found to sync SeaMonkey with an Android phone is to use google calendar and the provide for google calendar extension in SeaMonkey. > In that situation, especially testing, I would not bother to try to > integrate email. Stick to the non-email things in Outlook. > > Smith > Regards Keith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: text formatting
Roger Fink wrote: > Sounds crazy, but I can't find the formatting toolbar in SeaMonkey > (2.40), even after starting it in safe mode. The only thing I can think > of is that since I use it for newsgroups but not email, it has decided > I'm not worth bothering with. > > I use plain text for newsgroups, but I'm still curious. knowledge there is no format toolbar in SeaMonkey at all; there is only a format menu in the compose window and that only appears when you are composing in HTML. Regards Keith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Flash plug-in
Bret Busby wrote: > On 17/07/2015, EE wrote: > >> >> Has anyone ever called Flash venerable? I doubt that it is worthy of >> that much respect. >> > > I thought that it was only a bead that was venerable; the venerable bead. > If you are referring to the Anglo-Saxon Monk, Priest, and Scholar it is actually Bede. Keith > I thought that flash and its problems, were more venereal. > ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.32 Extension Incompatibility?
Jonathan N. Little wrote: > Ed Mullen wrote: >> Jonathan N. Little wrote on 2/2/2015 2:26 PM: > > > >> Saved Password Editor goes beyond the built-in SM Password Manager. You >> can edit passwords and log-ins. Not sure if it can be made compatible >> with SM 2.3x or not. I've used it in the past and it has been very >> useful. Frankly, it should be built into SM as standard. >> > > What? Sure you can edit passwords in SM, just right-click and select > edit! No extension needed. > I would suggest that if you can edit passwords that you closely check your add-ons manager and see if you don not have the Saved Password Editor installed and possibly do not remember doing it. I just removed it from SeaMonkey version 2.32 and the ability to edit the entry was removed. I could remove it, but not edit it. Regards Keith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Youtube and v.2.32 - Solved
EE wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 1/25/2015 3:29 PM, Brian Mailman wrote: >>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Brian Mailman wrote: >> > Actually, WFM is not an acronym, but just an abbreviation. An acronym > is a special type of abbreviation that is pronounced like a word. RAM > would be an example of an acronym. > Actually WFM can be considered an acronym Merriam-Webster's dictionary as it is formed from the initial letters of the component words. See the full definition here: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acronym. Regards Keith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey