Seamonkey unresponsive

2015-06-09 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
  Unusual occurrence.
  from cold startup, with no known changes/installs since last night 
when I shutdown
Windows firewall has new exception to allow... Akamai Netsession 
wants access to

my machine, disallowed, brought up SM, read a couple of emails then it
goes to CPU hang. FYI: Preview pane is open, example email is from 
Tiger Direct

(their daily adv).
   Deinstalled Akamai booted tried again, same thing...
I have Sysinternals Process Explorer running on startup. killed SM.
   Sometimes you can watch the CPU max out or SM just freezes, 
everything else is

   still working fine, even Chrome.
  If I start a browser window, it starts the CPU or unresponsive bit.
  Noticed that event viewer had errors for Nvidia driver, updated, 
booted, same results.

  No change with safe mode either.
  Even with just bookmarks manager open , attempting backup, same thing...
  Any ideas ?
  Only major change: Virus Scan: Total Defense to Kepersky to Bit 
Defender (remove/install)

 NVIDIA: Updated drivers
 Removed: Akamai software
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RE: Seamonkey unresponsive

2015-06-12 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
   I've sent in a couple of dump files to the list from the aborts.
   Types of events noticed:
 Hard CPU loop > 60% of processor.
 Keyboard lockup when SM is active window.
 Total SM abort , dump files sent, one has my email to respond 
to...
 I have a current Windows dump take when keyboard lockup occurred. 
(send to whom 102Mb)

Any ideas on how to resolve this issue ?
Thanks
Rodney
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Re: Seamonkey unresponsive

2015-06-14 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
  Is there logging mechanism that I can turn on to try to locate my 
issues ?

Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
   I've sent in a couple of dump files to the list from the aborts.
   Types of events noticed:
 Hard CPU loop > 60% of processor.
 Keyboard lockup when SM is active window.
 Total SM abort , dump files sent, one has my email to respond 
to...
 I have a current Windows dump take when keyboard lockup occurred. 
(send to whom 102Mb)

Any ideas on how to resolve this issue ?
Thanks
Rodney


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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 114, Issue 25

2015-06-15 Thread Rodney Sampson

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with embedded images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can restart and 
sometimes
 view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I could see if 
there's
 something in common.
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:


All:
Is there logging mechanism that I can turn on to try to locate my
issues ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
I've sent in a couple of dump files to the list from the aborts.
Types of events noticed:
  Hard CPU loop > 60% of processor.
  Keyboard lockup when SM is active window.
  Total SM abort , dump files sent, one has my email to respond
to...
  I have a current Windows dump take when keyboard lockup occurred.
(send to whom 102Mb)
 Any ideas on how to resolve this issue ?
Thanks
Rodney


First what operating system are you using?
Second, if you can, have you tried to make a new user profile?
Thirdly, I suspect you have attempted to reboot your computer? This can
often solve strange computer behavior.

Can you log into your computer as another user and launch Seamonky as
another user?

Don't know what else to suggest.

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 114, Issue 25

2015-06-17 Thread Rodney Sampson

Lee:
  Where might the config.txt be buried on a Windows 7 machine ?
  Proxy helped a little..
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/15/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with embedded
images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can restart and
sometimes
   view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I could see
if there's  something in common.

If SeaMonkey is locking up an addon to show that URLs are referenced
probably won't work, so use an external proxy.  I like Privoxy:
   http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/
logging is disabled by default, so all the following to config.txt
logdir c:\temp
logfile privoxy.log
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let
through. See also debug 1024.
debug  1024 # Log the destination for requests Privoxy didn't let
through, and the reason why.
debug  4096 # Startup banner and warnings
debug  8192 # Non-fatal errors

and you can try enabling some/all of the following
#  == verbose: normally OFF
# debug8 # show header parsing - helpful but verbose
# debug   16 # log all data
# debug 32768 # show received data


and remember to 'mkdir \temp'


If you haven't heard of Process Monitor it might be worth a try:
   Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that
shows real-time
   file system, Registry and process/thread activity.
   https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx

same with Process Explorer
   https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:


All:
 Is there logging mechanism that I can turn on to try to locate my
issues ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
 I've sent in a couple of dump files to the list from the aborts.
 Types of events noticed:
   Hard CPU loop > 60% of processor.
   Keyboard lockup when SM is active window.
   Total SM abort , dump files sent, one has my email to respond
to...
   I have a current Windows dump take when keyboard lockup occurred.
(send to whom 102Mb)
  Any ideas on how to resolve this issue ?
Thanks
Rodney

First what operating system are you using?
Second, if you can, have you tried to make a new user profile?
Thirdly, I suspect you have attempted to reboot your computer? This can
often solve strange computer behavior.

Can you log into your computer as another user and launch Seamonky as
another user?

Don't know what else to suggest.

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Re: Seamonkey unresponsive

2015-06-18 Thread Rodney Sampson

Any ideas here ?
Trying to determine what events send SM into a spin.
I have several windows dump files from various
  percentages of CPU load.
There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there
  the UI is dead and may only display the account level, sometimes
  the folders show up, but no navigation is possible.
 Still trying to locate debug logging info and how to start it...
 Apparently the command line flag is for a developer to step thru the code
  it only starts a DOS window,

Thanks
Rodney Sampson


Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
  Where might the config.txt be buried on a Windows 7 machine ?
  Proxy helped a little..
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/15/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with embedded
images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can restart 
and

sometimes
   view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I 
could see

if there's  something in common.

If SeaMonkey is locking up an addon to show that URLs are referenced
probably won't work, so use an external proxy.  I like Privoxy:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/
logging is disabled by default, so all the following to config.txt
logdir c:\temp
logfile privoxy.log
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let
through. See also debug 1024.
debug  1024 # Log the destination for requests Privoxy didn't let
through, and the reason why.
debug  4096 # Startup banner and warnings
debug  8192 # Non-fatal errors

and you can try enabling some/all of the following
#  == verbose: normally OFF
# debug8 # show header parsing - helpful but verbose
# debug   16 # log all data
# debug 32768 # show received data


and remember to 'mkdir \temp'


If you haven't heard of Process Monitor it might be worth a try:
   Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that
shows real-time
   file system, Registry and process/thread activity.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx

same with Process Explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:


All:
 Is there logging mechanism that I can turn on to try to locate my
issues ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
 I've sent in a couple of dump files to the list from the aborts.
 Types of events noticed:
   Hard CPU loop > 60% of processor.
   Keyboard lockup when SM is active window.
   Total SM abort , dump files sent, one has my email to 
respond

to...
   I have a current Windows dump take when keyboard lockup 
occurred.

(send to whom 102Mb)
  Any ideas on how to resolve this issue ?
Thanks
Rodney

First what operating system are you using?
Second, if you can, have you tried to make a new user profile?
Thirdly, I suspect you have attempted to reboot your computer? This can
often solve strange computer behavior.

Can you log into your computer as another user and launch Seamonky as
another user?

Don't know what else to suggest.

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Re: Seamonkey unresponsive

2015-06-18 Thread Rodney Sampson

In case it makes a big difference, I'm on 2.33.1
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Any ideas here ?
Trying to determine what events send SM into a spin.
I have several windows dump files from various
  percentages of CPU load.
There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there
  the UI is dead and may only display the account level, sometimes
  the folders show up, but no navigation is possible.
 Still trying to locate debug logging info and how to start it...
 Apparently the command line flag is for a developer to step thru the 
code

  it only starts a DOS window,

Thanks
Rodney Sampson


Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
  Where might the config.txt be buried on a Windows 7 machine ?
  Proxy helped a little..
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/15/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with embedded
images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can 
restart and

sometimes
   view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I 
could see

if there's  something in common.

If SeaMonkey is locking up an addon to show that URLs are referenced
probably won't work, so use an external proxy.  I like Privoxy:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


logging is disabled by default, so all the following to config.txt
logdir c:\temp
logfile privoxy.log
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let
through. See also debug 1024.
debug  1024 # Log the destination for requests Privoxy didn't let
through, and the reason why.
debug  4096 # Startup banner and warnings
debug  8192 # Non-fatal errors

and you can try enabling some/all of the following
#  == verbose: normally OFF
# debug8 # show header parsing - helpful but verbose
# debug   16 # log all data
# debug 32768 # show received data


and remember to 'mkdir \temp'


If you haven't heard of Process Monitor it might be worth a try:
   Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that
shows real-time
   file system, Registry and process/thread activity.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx

same with Process Explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:


All:
 Is there logging mechanism that I can turn on to try to 
locate my

issues ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
 I've sent in a couple of dump files to the list from the 
aborts.

 Types of events noticed:
   Hard CPU loop > 60% of processor.
   Keyboard lockup when SM is active window.
   Total SM abort , dump files sent, one has my email to 
respond

to...
   I have a current Windows dump take when keyboard lockup 
occurred.

(send to whom 102Mb)
  Any ideas on how to resolve this issue ?
Thanks
Rodney

First what operating system are you using?
Second, if you can, have you tried to make a new user profile?
Thirdly, I suspect you have attempted to reboot your computer? This 
can

often solve strange computer behavior.

Can you log into your computer as another user and launch Seamonky as
another user?

Don't know what else to suggest.

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Re: Seamonkey unresponsive

2015-06-20 Thread Rodney Sampson

Lee:
  Installed & ran full scan with DiskCheckup (probably better 
alternative to scandisk)
  From an earlier post, I saw that Error Console is available, is there 
a way to trap all

   the traffic to the console ?
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/18/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Any ideas here ?

Might be disk drive problems.  So the first thing to do is backup all
your hard drives.


Trying to determine what events send SM into a spin.

Whatever it is, it seems to be happening just to you so I'd be looking
at the machine.


I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3

Is one of the three brand new?   Probably doesn't matter since

There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there

but it's nice not starting off with bad assumptions.  So... you have
cleared your cache, emptied the trash, compressed mail folders & ...
I'm drawing a blank for what other temporary files SM leaves behind.

So, first, is it SeaMonkey or something else like your A/V hanging?
Run process explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
and when SM hangs see what's using all the CPU

You could also try process monitor
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
and maybe find something.  It's a lot like trying to drink from a
firehose but it seems like it shows pretty much everything



I've booted, cleaned and defragged

Disk checkup might show something going bad
   http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm

Have you checked for bad sectors on the disk?   It can take hours, so
before going to bed open windows explorer, right click on the drive,
left click on properties, select the Tools tab, in the Error Checking
pane click on check now, select both
   Automatically fix file system errors
   Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors
  and you probably have to reboot.
If you have multiple hard drives make sure to check them all

Regards,
Lee



I have several windows dump files from various
percentages of CPU load.
There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there
the UI is dead and may only display the account level, sometimes
the folders show up, but no navigation is possible.
   Still trying to locate debug logging info and how to start it...
   Apparently the command line flag is for a developer to step thru the code
it only starts a DOS window,

Thanks
Rodney Sampson


Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
   Where might the config.txt be buried on a Windows 7 machine ?
   Proxy helped a little..
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/15/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with embedded
images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can restart
and
sometimes
view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I
could see
if there's  something in common.

If SeaMonkey is locking up an addon to show that URLs are referenced
probably won't work, so use an external proxy.  I like Privoxy:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/
logging is disabled by default, so all the following to config.txt
logdir c:\temp
logfile privoxy.log
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let
through. See also debug 1024.
debug  1024 # Log the destination for requests Privoxy didn't let
through, and the reason why.
debug  4096 # Startup banner and warnings
debug  8192 # Non-fatal errors

and you can try enabling some/all of the following
#  == verbose: normally OFF
# debug8 # show header parsing - helpful but verbose
# debug   16 # log all data
# debug 32768 # show received data


and remember to 'mkdir \temp'


If you haven't heard of Process Monitor it might be worth a try:
Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that
shows real-time
file system, Registry and process/thread activity.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx

same with Process Explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:


All:
  Is there logging mechanism that I can turn on to try to locate my
issues ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
  I've sent in a couple of dump files to the list from the aborts.
  Types of events noticed:
Hard CPU loop > 60% of processor.
Keyboard lockup when SM is active window.
Total SM abort , dump files sent, one has my email to
respond
to...
I have a current Windows dump take when keyboard lockup
occurred.
(send to whom 102Mb)
   Any ideas on how to resolve this issue ?
Thanks
Rodney

First what operating system are you using?
Second, if you can, have you tried to make a new user profile?
Thirdly, I suspect you have attempted to reboot your computer? This

Re: Seamonkey unresponsive

2015-06-21 Thread Rodney Sampson

Here's a few of the errors from the error console...

PAC Execution Error: expected expression, got '<' [
]
PAC file failed to install from 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/


Timestamp: 6/21/2015 6:14:12 PM
Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is undefined
Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331

Timestamp: 6/21/2015 6:14:24 PM
Warning: window.controllers is deprecated. Do not use it for UA detection.
Source File: chrome://editor/content/ComposerCommands.js
Line: 198

Don't know if any of these could send SM into cpu loop...
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
  Installed & ran full scan with DiskCheckup (probably better 
alternative to scandisk)
  From an earlier post, I saw that Error Console is available, is 
there a way to trap all

   the traffic to the console ?
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/18/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Any ideas here ?

Might be disk drive problems.  So the first thing to do is backup all
your hard drives.


Trying to determine what events send SM into a spin.

Whatever it is, it seems to be happening just to you so I'd be looking
at the machine.


I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3

Is one of the three brand new?   Probably doesn't matter since

There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there

but it's nice not starting off with bad assumptions.  So... you have
cleared your cache, emptied the trash, compressed mail folders & ...
I'm drawing a blank for what other temporary files SM leaves behind.

So, first, is it SeaMonkey or something else like your A/V hanging?
Run process explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
and when SM hangs see what's using all the CPU

You could also try process monitor
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
and maybe find something.  It's a lot like trying to drink from a
firehose but it seems like it shows pretty much everything



I've booted, cleaned and defragged

Disk checkup might show something going bad
   http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm

Have you checked for bad sectors on the disk?   It can take hours, so
before going to bed open windows explorer, right click on the drive,
left click on properties, select the Tools tab, in the Error Checking
pane click on check now, select both
   Automatically fix file system errors
   Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors
  and you probably have to reboot.
If you have multiple hard drives make sure to check them all

Regards,
Lee



I have several windows dump files from various
percentages of CPU load.
There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there
the UI is dead and may only display the account level, sometimes
the folders show up, but no navigation is possible.
   Still trying to locate debug logging info and how to start it...
   Apparently the command line flag is for a developer to step thru 
the code

it only starts a DOS window,

Thanks
Rodney Sampson


Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
   Where might the config.txt be buried on a Windows 7 machine ?
   Proxy helped a little..
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/15/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with 
embedded

images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can restart
and
sometimes
view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I
could see
if there's  something in common.

If SeaMonkey is locking up an addon to show that URLs are referenced
probably won't work, so use an external proxy.  I like Privoxy:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


logging is disabled by default, so all the following to config.txt
logdir c:\temp
logfile privoxy.log
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let
through. See also debug 1024.
debug  1024 # Log the destination for requests Privoxy didn't let
through, and the reason why.
debug  4096 # Startup banner and warnings
debug  8192 # Non-fatal errors

and you can try enabling some/all of the following
#  == verbose: normally OFF
# debug8 # show header parsing - helpful but verbose
# debug   16 # log all data
# debug 32768 # show received data


and remember to 'mkdir \temp'


If you haven't heard of Process Monitor it might be worth a try:
Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that
shows real-time
file system, Registry and process/thread activity.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx

same with Process Explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:


All:
  Is there logging mechanism that I can turn on to try to 
locate my

i

Re: Seamonkey unresponsive

2015-06-22 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
  Can I re-install SM 2.33.1 over current install without de-install, 
or do I need to

de-install / re-install ?
 And do you think it might help given the errors below ?
Thanks
Rodney Sampson

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Here's a few of the errors from the error console...

PAC Execution Error: expected expression, got '<' [
]
PAC file failed to install from 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/


Timestamp: 6/21/2015 6:14:12 PM
Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is undefined
Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331

Timestamp: 6/21/2015 6:14:24 PM
Warning: window.controllers is deprecated. Do not use it for UA 
detection.

Source File: chrome://editor/content/ComposerCommands.js
Line: 198

Don't know if any of these could send SM into cpu loop...
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
  Installed & ran full scan with DiskCheckup (probably better 
alternative to scandisk)
  From an earlier post, I saw that Error Console is available, is 
there a way to trap all

   the traffic to the console ?
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/18/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Any ideas here ?

Might be disk drive problems.  So the first thing to do is backup all
your hard drives.


Trying to determine what events send SM into a spin.

Whatever it is, it seems to be happening just to you so I'd be looking
at the machine.


I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3

Is one of the three brand new?   Probably doesn't matter since

There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there

but it's nice not starting off with bad assumptions.  So... you have
cleared your cache, emptied the trash, compressed mail folders & ...
I'm drawing a blank for what other temporary files SM leaves behind.

So, first, is it SeaMonkey or something else like your A/V hanging?
Run process explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
and when SM hangs see what's using all the CPU

You could also try process monitor
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
and maybe find something.  It's a lot like trying to drink from a
firehose but it seems like it shows pretty much everything



I've booted, cleaned and defragged

Disk checkup might show something going bad
   http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm

Have you checked for bad sectors on the disk?   It can take hours, so
before going to bed open windows explorer, right click on the drive,
left click on properties, select the Tools tab, in the Error Checking
pane click on check now, select both
   Automatically fix file system errors
   Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors
  and you probably have to reboot.
If you have multiple hard drives make sure to check them all

Regards,
Lee



I have several windows dump files from various
percentages of CPU load.
There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there
the UI is dead and may only display the account level, sometimes
the folders show up, but no navigation is possible.
   Still trying to locate debug logging info and how to start it...
   Apparently the command line flag is for a developer to step thru 
the code

it only starts a DOS window,

Thanks
Rodney Sampson


Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
   Where might the config.txt be buried on a Windows 7 machine ?
   Proxy helped a little..
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/15/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with 
embedded

images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can 
restart

and
sometimes
view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I
could see
if there's  something in common.

If SeaMonkey is locking up an addon to show that URLs are referenced
probably won't work, so use an external proxy.  I like Privoxy:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


logging is disabled by default, so all the following to config.txt
logdir c:\temp
logfile privoxy.log
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let
through. See also debug 1024.
debug  1024 # Log the destination for requests Privoxy didn't let
through, and the reason why.
debug  4096 # Startup banner and warnings
debug  8192 # Non-fatal errors

and you can try enabling some/all of the following
#  == verbose: normally OFF
# debug8 # show header parsing - helpful but verbose
# debug   16 # log all data
# debug 32768 # show received data


and remember to 'mkdir \temp'


If you haven't heard of Process Monitor it might be worth a try:
Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that
shows real-time
file system, Registry and process/thread activity.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.asp

Re: Seamonkey CPU spin

2015-06-25 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
  Changing subject from "unresponsive" to CPU Spin"
  From bringing up the error console, it seems that this statement is the
last action before SM goes into CPU spin.
Timestamp: 6/25/2015 8:40:40 AM
Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is undefined
Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331

Any idea what this is doing and how to fix it ?
I'm on SM 2.33.1 on a Win 7 x64 system.

Thanks
Rodney


Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
  Can I re-install SM 2.33.1 over current install without de-install, 
or do I need to

de-install / re-install ?
 And do you think it might help given the errors below ?
Thanks
Rodney Sampson

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Here's a few of the errors from the error console...

PAC Execution Error: expected expression, got '<' [
]
PAC file failed to install from 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/


Timestamp: 6/21/2015 6:14:12 PM
Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is undefined
Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331

Timestamp: 6/21/2015 6:14:24 PM
Warning: window.controllers is deprecated. Do not use it for UA 
detection.

Source File: chrome://editor/content/ComposerCommands.js
Line: 198

Don't know if any of these could send SM into cpu loop...
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
  Installed & ran full scan with DiskCheckup (probably better 
alternative to scandisk)
  From an earlier post, I saw that Error Console is available, is 
there a way to trap all

   the traffic to the console ?
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/18/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Any ideas here ?

Might be disk drive problems.  So the first thing to do is backup all
your hard drives.


Trying to determine what events send SM into a spin.

Whatever it is, it seems to be happening just to you so I'd be looking
at the machine.


I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3

Is one of the three brand new?   Probably doesn't matter since

There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there

but it's nice not starting off with bad assumptions.  So... you have
cleared your cache, emptied the trash, compressed mail folders & ...
I'm drawing a blank for what other temporary files SM leaves behind.

So, first, is it SeaMonkey or something else like your A/V hanging?
Run process explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
and when SM hangs see what's using all the CPU

You could also try process monitor
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
and maybe find something.  It's a lot like trying to drink from a
firehose but it seems like it shows pretty much everything



I've booted, cleaned and defragged

Disk checkup might show something going bad
   http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm

Have you checked for bad sectors on the disk?   It can take hours, so
before going to bed open windows explorer, right click on the drive,
left click on properties, select the Tools tab, in the Error Checking
pane click on check now, select both
   Automatically fix file system errors
   Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors
  and you probably have to reboot.
If you have multiple hard drives make sure to check them all

Regards,
Lee



I have several windows dump files from various
percentages of CPU load.
There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there
the UI is dead and may only display the account level, sometimes
the folders show up, but no navigation is possible.
   Still trying to locate debug logging info and how to start it...
   Apparently the command line flag is for a developer to step 
thru the code

it only starts a DOS window,

Thanks
Rodney Sampson


Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
   Where might the config.txt be buried on a Windows 7 machine ?
   Proxy helped a little..
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/15/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with 
embedded

images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can 
restart

and
sometimes
view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I
could see
if there's  something in common.
If SeaMonkey is locking up an addon to show that URLs are 
referenced

probably won't work, so use an external proxy.  I like Privoxy:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


logging is disabled by default, so all the following to config.txt
logdir c:\temp
logfile privoxy.log
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let
through. See also debug 1024.
debug  1024 # Log the destination for requests Privoxy didn't let
through, and the reason why.
debug  4096 # Startup banner and warnings
debug  8192 # Non-fatal errors

and you can try enabling some/all of the following
#

Re: Seamonkey CPU spin

2015-06-26 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
   Wondering if what I store within SM has anything to do with issues.
Have I hit a limit ?  There are 3 accounts totaling 4gb of storage...
  Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
  Changing subject from "unresponsive" to CPU Spin"
  From bringing up the error console, it seems that this statement is the
last action before SM goes into CPU spin.
Timestamp: 6/25/2015 8:40:40 AM
Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is undefined
Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331

Any idea what this is doing and how to fix it ?
I'm on SM 2.33.1 on a Win 7 x64 system.

Thanks
Rodney


Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
  Can I re-install SM 2.33.1 over current install without de-install, 
or do I need to

de-install / re-install ?
 And do you think it might help given the errors below ?
Thanks
Rodney Sampson

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Here's a few of the errors from the error console...

PAC Execution Error: expected expression, got '<' [
]
PAC file failed to install from 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/


Timestamp: 6/21/2015 6:14:12 PM
Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is undefined
Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331

Timestamp: 6/21/2015 6:14:24 PM
Warning: window.controllers is deprecated. Do not use it for UA 
detection.

Source File: chrome://editor/content/ComposerCommands.js
Line: 198

Don't know if any of these could send SM into cpu loop...
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
  Installed & ran full scan with DiskCheckup (probably better 
alternative to scandisk)
  From an earlier post, I saw that Error Console is available, is 
there a way to trap all

   the traffic to the console ?
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/18/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Any ideas here ?

Might be disk drive problems.  So the first thing to do is backup all
your hard drives.


Trying to determine what events send SM into a spin.
Whatever it is, it seems to be happening just to you so I'd be 
looking

at the machine.


I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3

Is one of the three brand new?   Probably doesn't matter since

There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there

but it's nice not starting off with bad assumptions. So... you have
cleared your cache, emptied the trash, compressed mail folders & ...
I'm drawing a blank for what other temporary files SM leaves behind.

So, first, is it SeaMonkey or something else like your A/V hanging?
Run process explorer
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
and when SM hangs see what's using all the CPU

You could also try process monitor
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
and maybe find something.  It's a lot like trying to drink from a
firehose but it seems like it shows pretty much everything



I've booted, cleaned and defragged

Disk checkup might show something going bad
   http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm

Have you checked for bad sectors on the disk?   It can take hours, so
before going to bed open windows explorer, right click on the drive,
left click on properties, select the Tools tab, in the Error Checking
pane click on check now, select both
   Automatically fix file system errors
   Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors
  and you probably have to reboot.
If you have multiple hard drives make sure to check them all

Regards,
Lee



I have several windows dump files from various
percentages of CPU load.
There are also times when I start in safe mode, it just sits there
the UI is dead and may only display the account level, sometimes
the folders show up, but no navigation is possible.
   Still trying to locate debug logging info and how to start it...
   Apparently the command line flag is for a developer to step 
thru the code

it only starts a DOS window,

Thanks
Rodney Sampson


Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee:
   Where might the config.txt be buried on a Windows 7 machine ?
   Proxy helped a little..
Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/15/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

O/S: Win 7 Pro w/ 8gb Ram.
I have 3 profiles and it happens on all 3
Straight text works fine, there's something in the mails with 
embedded

images.
I've booted, cleaned and defragged , after it freezes, I can 
restart

and
sometimes
view the mail it got stuck on.
It would be helpful if there was a log of loading (websites) so I
could see
if there's  something in common.
If SeaMonkey is locking up an addon to show that URLs are 
referenced

probably won't work, so use an external proxy.  I like Privoxy:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


logging is disabled by default, so all the following to config.txt
logdir c:\temp
logfile privoxy.log
debug 1 # Log the destination for each request Privoxy let
through. See also debug 1024.
debug  1024 # Log the destination fo

Re: Seamonkey CPU spin

2015-06-26 Thread Rodney Sampson
I've trimmed out the conversation history and will attempt to comply 
with list wishes...

Synopsis:
All of my SM troubles started when from cold boot, I was requested a 
firewall exception from
 Akamai Netsession, deinstalled. From that point on, I've been starting 
SM in safe mode with

 the error console running.
Today, I was navigating to the new O'Rilley email (in preview mode) and 
it started taking 16% CPU.
I have to abort SM with Process Explorer , nothing else is taking > 1% 
except System Idle Time.
I have changed the following in SM, hardare acceleration, and connection 
timeout from 100 to 50.

Mail & Browser have similar issues.

Last things I've seen in the error console is the following:

Timestamp: 6/26/2015 4:22:54 PM
Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is undefined
Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331

Timestamp: 6/26/2015 4:47:10 PM
Error: document.getElementById(...).SelectLocale is not a function
Source File: chrome://global/content/bindings/preferences.xml
line 423 > Function
Line: 1

Looks like an array indexing issue...

Starting SM in Safe Mode add-ons are disabled, cache , cookies & offline 
are cleared before start.


Questions:
  Is there any way to log exactly what SM is doing ?
  What websites it's downloading from , etc ?

On the average, I have to kill/restart 20 times per day. Getting old 
fast...
I have moved subfolders from the inbox & sent, trash & junk are emptied 
multiple times daily.

No pre-defined folders have > 300 messages.

Wish there was a rule or add-on that would save the attachment 
automatically to a folder.


More suggestions please ?

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Re: Seamonkey CPU spin

2015-06-27 Thread Rodney Sampson



...
Looks like an array indexing issue...

Starting SM in Safe Mode add-ons are disabled, cache , cookies & offline
are cleared before start.

Questions:
Is there any way to log exactly what SM is doing ?
What websites it's downloading from , etc ?

On the average, I have to kill/restart 20 times per day. Getting old
fast...
I have moved subfolders from the inbox & sent, trash & junk are emptied
multiple times daily.
No pre-defined folders have > 300 messages.

Wish there was a rule or add-on that would save the attachment
automatically to a folder.

More suggestions please ?


Can we assume that you've been compacting folders periodically or after
large-scale deletions? Remember, "delete," as it does elsewhere in the
computing world, means "hide from the user." So a folder that has
undergone multiple deletions will have a lot of hidden content that the
program must purposely disregard, and the index file will be needlessly
complex.

Rodney, when you  move messages from the Inbox or Sent folders into
other folder or sub-folders, they are not necessarily "moved" to the
other folder, but, rather, copied into the new location. To actually get
rid of them from the original location  try File->Empty Trash and then
File->Compact Folders.

-- Daniel


What's the best way to rebuild the indexes ?
Would that explain CPU Spin when reading a message ?
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RE: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-06-30 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
  Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me what this error 
means ?

PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/
  Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...
Thanks
Rodney
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RE: Seamonkey CPU spin

2015-07-01 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
  More errors to eliminate:
Timestamp: 7/1/2015 7:58:59 AM
Error: DEPRECATION WARNING: nsIFormHistory2 is deprecated and will be 
removed in a future version
You may find more details about this deprecation at: 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=879118

resource://gre/components/nsFormHistory.js 20 FormHistory
resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm 292 
XPCOMUtils__getFactory/factory.createInstance

resource:///modules/Sanitizer.jsm 273 Sanitizer.items.formdata.canClear
resource:///modules/Sanitizer.jsm 57 Sanitizer.doPendingSanitize
resource://gre/components/nsSuiteGlue.js 341 
SuiteGlue.prototype._onProfileStartup

resource://gre/components/nsSuiteGlue.js 153 SuiteGlue.prototype.observe
null 0 null

Source File: resource://gre/modules/Deprecated.jsm
Line: 79

Timestamp: 7/1/2015 7:58:59 AM
Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487

Timestamp: 7/1/2015 7:59:22 AM
Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is undefined

Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331

Timestamp: 7/1/2015 8:02:00 AM
Warning: window.controllers is deprecated. Do not use it for UA detection.
Source File: chrome://editor/content/ComposerCommands.js
Line: 198

These are all before doing anything within SM.
I check for new messages after startup.

Thanks
Rodney
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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 114, Issue 52

2015-07-03 Thread Rodney Sampson

support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org wrote:

Rodney Sampson wrote:

>What's the best way to rebuild the indexes ?

Right-click on mail folder "Properties > Repair Folder"

Is there a way to move the repair function out to the right click menu ?
How about a function where I could run from command line ?
?? global cleanup function ??

>Would that explain CPU Spin when reading a message ?

Did see where you said that you have compacted folders, if you haven't
the data is still there and must be parsed even thought "deleted".

My profile has a long legacy from NN 4.x and I have ~4GB data in my mail
folders and do not have your issue...just saying.

any thoughts on clearing error messages ?
Timestamp: 7/3/2015 9:06:05 AMError: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/3/2015 9:06:18 AMError: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml Line: 331


Browser & mail will occasionally "walk off the face of the earth" , no 
errors, no dumps, no nothing, just aborts.

-- Take care, Jonathan


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RE: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-07-04 Thread Rodney Sampson

>What's the best way to rebuild the indexes ?

Right-click on mail folder "Properties > Repair Folder"

Is there a way to move the repair function out to the right click menu ?
How about a function where I could run from command line ?
?? global cleanup function ??

>Would that explain CPU Spin when reading a message ?

Did see where you said that you have compacted folders, if you haven't
the data is still there and must be parsed even thought "deleted".

My profile has a long legacy from NN 4.x and I have ~4GB data in my mail
folders and do not have your issue...just saying.

any thoughts on clearing error messages ?
Timestamp: 7/3/2015 9:06:05 AMError: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/3/2015 9:06:18 AMError: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml Line: 
331 << get tons of these


Browser & mail will occasionally "walk off the face of the earth" , no 
errors, no dumps, no nothing, just aborts.

-- Take care, Jonathan




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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-07-05 Thread Rodney Sampson

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
 I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I have a
proxy used.
 Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
Direct connection to the Internet


This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still present...

Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to use it???

Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing the http://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
  Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me what this
error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/
  Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
 Manual proxy configuration
checked
 127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
 8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able to get
to the Internet

otherwise
 Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
 Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/
in the URL field

Regards,
Lee




Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files 
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) get error from NSPR>

Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined   Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml Line: 
331

Here's the next 3 errors...
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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-07-09 Thread Rodney Sampson

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
 I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I 
have a

proxy used.
 Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
Direct connection to the Internet


This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still present...
Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to use 
it???


Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing the http://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
  Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me what this
error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


  Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
 Manual proxy configuration
checked
 127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
 8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able to 
get

to the Internet

otherwise
 Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
 Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


in the URL field

Regards,
Lee




Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files 
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) can't get error from NSPR>

Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined   Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml 
Line: 331

Here's the next 3 errors...
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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-07-12 Thread Rodney Sampson

Have sent 3 crash reports this morning just reading email
Any clues ? Did MS patch something that SM is allergic to ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
 I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I 
have a

proxy used.
 Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
Direct connection to the Internet


This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still 
present...
Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to use 
it???


Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing the http://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
  Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me what 
this

error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


  Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
 Manual proxy configuration
checked
 127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
 8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able 
to get

to the Internet

otherwise
 Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
 Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


in the URL field

Regards,
Lee




Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files 
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) can't get error from NSPR>

Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined   Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml 
Line: 331

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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-07-15 Thread Rodney Sampson

Still waiting for ideas...
Having to kill & restart SM a dozen times a day is getting quite old...
I'm also considering abandoning SM for Thunderbird, any got-ya's lurking ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Have sent 3 crash reports this morning just reading email
Any clues ? Did MS patch something that SM is allergic to ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
 I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I 
have a

proxy used.
 Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
Direct connection to the Internet


This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still 
present...
Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to 
use it???


Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing the http://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee



Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the 
Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being cleared) 
and

then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
  Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me what 
this

error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


  Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
 Manual proxy configuration
checked
 127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
 8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able 
to get

to the Internet

otherwise
 Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
 Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/ 


in the URL field

Regards,
Lee




Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files 
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) can't get error from NSPR>

Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined   Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml 
Line: 331

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 115, Issue 39

2015-07-15 Thread Rodney Sampson

Miles:
  Didn't seem to be an issue till someone introduced "Akamai 
Netsession" to the mix.
  I deinstalled it and things went downhill from there and I'm just 
reading mail no browser involved.

  But that may explain one of the errors that I'm getting
 Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml


   Miles Fidelman wrote:
   Tell me about it. I think the problem has to do with handling
   multiple HTTP calls in parallel.
   There's this proliferation of pages that contain tons of JavaScript,
   make tons of calls to load libraries, cookies,
   trackers, etc. - a lot of which seem to come from overloaded servers.
   And while it's waiting, SeaMonkey seems to freeze ALL it's tabs and
   windows.
   Miles Fidelman

   Rodney Sampson wrote:

Still waiting for ideas...
Having to kill & restart SM a dozen times a day is getting quite old...
I'm also considering abandoning SM for Thunderbird, any got-ya's
lurking ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Have sent 3 crash reports this morning just reading email
Any clues ? Did MS patch something that SM is allergic to ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
  I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I
have a
proxy used.
  Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
 Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
 Direct connection to the Internet

This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still
present...

Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to
use it???

Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing the http://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the
Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being
cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
   Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me
what this
error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/

   Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
  Manual proxy configuration
checked
  127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
  8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able
to get
to the Internet

otherwise
  Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
  Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/

in the URL field

Regards,
Lee


Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) 
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is
undefined   Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Line: 331
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RE: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-07-21 Thread Rodney Sampson

Miles:
  Didn't seem to be an issue till someone introduced "Akamai 
Netsession" to the mix.
  I deinstalled it and things went downhill from there and I'm just 
reading mail no browser involved.

  But that may explain one of the errors that I'm getting
 Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml

Also having browser issues just reading web pages (most will hang)
Is there any fix for this wait issue, I've reduced the Network 
connection timeout to 20 secs.

Thanks
Rodney


Miles Fidelman wrote:
Tell me about it. I think the problem has to do with handling multiple 
HTTP calls in parallel.
There's this proliferation of pages that contain tons of JavaScript, 
make tons of calls to load libraries, cookies,

trackers, etc. - a lot of which seem to come from overloaded servers.
And while it's waiting, SeaMonkey seems to freeze ALL it's tabs and 
windows.

Miles Fidelman

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Still waiting for ideas...
Having to kill & restart SM a dozen times a day is getting quite old...
I'm also considering abandoning SM for Thunderbird, any got-ya's
lurking ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Have sent 3 crash reports this morning just reading email
Any clues ? Did MS patch something that SM is allergic to ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
  I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I
have a
proxy used.
  Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
 Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
 Direct connection to the Internet

This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still
present...

Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to
use it???

Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing thehttp://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the
Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being
cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
   Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me
what this
error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/  


   Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
  Manual proxy configuration
checked
  127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
  8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able
to get
to the Internet

otherwise
  Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
  Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/  


in the URL field

Regards,
Lee


Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) 
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is
undefined   Source File:chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml  
Line: 331

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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-07-30 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
  Does the next version of SM address the CPU spins that I am 
experiencing ?

Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Miles:
  Didn't seem to be an issue till someone introduced "Akamai 
Netsession" to the mix.
  I deinstalled it and things went downhill from there and I'm just 
reading mail no browser involved.

  But that may explain one of the errors that I'm getting
 Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml

Also having browser issues just reading web pages (most will hang)
Is there any fix for this wait issue, I've reduced the Network 
connection timeout to 20 secs.

Thanks
Rodney


Miles Fidelman wrote:
Tell me about it. I think the problem has to do with handling 
multiple HTTP calls in parallel.
There's this proliferation of pages that contain tons of JavaScript, 
make tons of calls to load libraries, cookies,

trackers, etc. - a lot of which seem to come from overloaded servers.
And while it's waiting, SeaMonkey seems to freeze ALL it's tabs and 
windows.

Miles Fidelman

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Still waiting for ideas...
Having to kill & restart SM a dozen times a day is getting quite old...
I'm also considering abandoning SM for Thunderbird, any got-ya's
lurking ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Have sent 3 crash reports this morning just reading email
Any clues ? Did MS patch something that SM is allergic to ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
  I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I
have a
proxy used.
  Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
 Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
 Direct connection to the Internet

This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still
present...

Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to
use it???

Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing thehttp://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the
Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being
cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
   Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me
what this
error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/  


   Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
  Manual proxy configuration
checked
  127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
  8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able
to get
to the Internet

otherwise
  Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
  Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/  


in the URL field

Regards,
Lee


Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) 
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is
undefined   Source File:chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml  
Line: 331

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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-08-02 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:
Does Thunderbird suffer from the same CPU consumption issues as SeaMonley ?
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
  Does the next version of SM address the CPU spins that I am 
experiencing ?

Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Miles:
  Didn't seem to be an issue till someone introduced "Akamai 
Netsession" to the mix.
  I deinstalled it and things went downhill from there and I'm just 
reading mail no browser involved.

  But that may explain one of the errors that I'm getting
 Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml

Also having browser issues just reading web pages (most will hang)
Is there any fix for this wait issue, I've reduced the Network 
connection timeout to 20 secs.

Thanks
Rodney


Miles Fidelman wrote:
Tell me about it. I think the problem has to do with handling 
multiple HTTP calls in parallel.
There's this proliferation of pages that contain tons of JavaScript, 
make tons of calls to load libraries, cookies,

trackers, etc. - a lot of which seem to come from overloaded servers.
And while it's waiting, SeaMonkey seems to freeze ALL it's tabs and 
windows.

Miles Fidelman

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Still waiting for ideas...
Having to kill & restart SM a dozen times a day is getting quite old...
I'm also considering abandoning SM for Thunderbird, any got-ya's
lurking ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Have sent 3 crash reports this morning just reading email
Any clues ? Did MS patch something that SM is allergic to ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
  I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I
have a
proxy used.
  Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
 Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
 Direct connection to the Internet

This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still
present...

Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to
use it???

Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing thehttp://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the
Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being
cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
   Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me
what this
error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/  


   Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
  Manual proxy configuration
checked
  127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
  8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able
to get
to the Internet

otherwise
  Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
  Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/  


in the URL field

Regards,
Lee


Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) 
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is
undefined   Source File:chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml  
Line: 331

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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-08-07 Thread Rodney Sampson

Since I am experiencing sever issues with the CPU utilization,
 I might be willing to test the newest version to see if it cures
   my issues...
 Just a thought...
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
Does Thunderbird suffer from the same CPU consumption issues as 
SeaMonley ?

Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
  Does the next version of SM address the CPU spins that I am 
experiencing ?

Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Miles:
  Didn't seem to be an issue till someone introduced "Akamai 
Netsession" to the mix.
  I deinstalled it and things went downhill from there and I'm just 
reading mail no browser involved.

  But that may explain one of the errors that I'm getting
 Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is 
undefined Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml

Also having browser issues just reading web pages (most will hang)
Is there any fix for this wait issue, I've reduced the Network 
connection timeout to 20 secs.

Thanks
Rodney


Miles Fidelman wrote:
Tell me about it. I think the problem has to do with handling 
multiple HTTP calls in parallel.
There's this proliferation of pages that contain tons of 
JavaScript, make tons of calls to load libraries, cookies,

trackers, etc. - a lot of which seem to come from overloaded servers.
And while it's waiting, SeaMonkey seems to freeze ALL it's tabs and 
windows.

Miles Fidelman

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Still waiting for ideas...
Having to kill & restart SM a dozen times a day is getting quite old...
I'm also considering abandoning SM for Thunderbird, any got-ya's
lurking ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Have sent 3 crash reports this morning just reading email
Any clues ? Did MS patch something that SM is allergic to ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
  I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I
have a
proxy used.
  Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
 Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
 Direct connection to the Internet

This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still
present...

Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to
use it???

Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing thehttp://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the
Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being
cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
   Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me
what this
error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/  


   Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
  Manual proxy configuration
checked
  127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
  8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able
to get
to the Internet

otherwise
  Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I'm guessing you have
  Automatic proxy configuration URL
checked & something like

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/  


in the URL field

Regards,
Lee


Cool 1 down...
Failed to load native module at path 'C:\Program Files
(x86)\SeaMonkey\components\xpcomsample.dll': (80520012) 
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:26 PM  Error: uncaught exception: 2147942487
Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM  Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is
undefined   Source File:chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml  
Line: 331

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 116, Issue 9

2015-08-08 Thread Rodney Sampson

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2. Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin (Mason83)
3. SeaMonkey 2.35? 20150807 Win32 builds ready for testing
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4. Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin (NFN Smith)
5. One more critical vulnerability patched in FF (Mason83)
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7. Re: sync problems (George)
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Date: Fri, 07 Aug 2015 09:28:31 -0500
From: Rodney Sampson 
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin
Message-ID: <55c4c08f.1040...@kc.rr.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Since I am experiencing sever issues with the CPU utilization,
   I might be willing to test the newest version to see if it cures
 my issues...
   Just a thought...
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
Does Thunderbird suffer from the same CPU consumption issues as
SeaMonley ?
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:
   Does the next version of SM address the CPU spins that I am
experiencing ?
Thanks
Rodney

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Miles:
   Didn't seem to be an issue till someone introduced "Akamai
Netsession" to the mix.
   I deinstalled it and things went downhill from there and I'm just
reading mail no browser involved.
   But that may explain one of the errors that I'm getting
  Timestamp: 7/5/2015 3:39:50 PM Error: TypeError: browsers[i] is
undefined Source File: chrome://navigator/content/tabbrowser.xml
Also having browser issues just reading web pages (most will hang)
Is there any fix for this wait issue, I've reduced the Network
connection timeout to 20 secs.
Thanks
Rodney


Miles Fidelman wrote:
Tell me about it. I think the problem has to do with handling
multiple HTTP calls in parallel.
There's this proliferation of pages that contain tons of
JavaScript, make tons of calls to load libraries, cookies,
trackers, etc. - a lot of which seem to come from overloaded servers.
And while it's waiting, SeaMonkey seems to freeze ALL it's tabs and
windows.
Miles Fidelman

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Still waiting for ideas...
Having to kill & restart SM a dozen times a day is getting quite old...
I'm also considering abandoning SM for Thunderbird, any got-ya's
lurking ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Have sent 3 crash reports this morning just reading email
Any clues ? Did MS patch something that SM is allergic to ?
Thanks

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Deinstalled SM & Reinstalled, no change
Repeating...

Rodney Sampson wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/5/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee wrote:

On 7/4/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

Lee:
   I've been seeing this error regardless of whether or not I
have a
proxy used.
   Clues ?

The PAC file is Proxy Auto Config file, so SeaMonkey shouldn't be
trying to load a PAC file if it's set to directly connect to the
Internet.   So try this
  Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies
and select
  Direct connection to the Internet

This is what I've been using, yet the proxy message is still
present...

Maybe SeaMonkey looks for the PAC file even if it isn't going to
use it???

Try enabling automatic proxy config, removing thehttp://sourceforge
... URL info and setting it back to direct connection.

Lee




Exit SM, start it again, check that Direct connection to the
Internet
is still set (if no we need to figure out how it's being
cleared) and
then see if the error loading PAC file still shows up in the error
console

Regards,
Lee




Thanks
Rodney

Lee wrote:

On 6/30/15, Rodney Sampson  wrote:

All:
Starting with the error console, can anyone tell me
what this
error
means ?
PAC file failed to install from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ijbswa/files/Win32/3.0.23%20%28stable%29/

Figured I'd start eliminating 1 error at a time...

Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Proxies

If you're using [or want to use] Privoxy you should have
   Manual proxy configuration
checked
   127.0.0.1
as the Proxy and
   8118
as the port.  & Privoxy has to be running or you won't be able
to get
to the Internet

otherwise
   Direct connection to the Internet
should be checked.

I&#

Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-08-15 Thread Rodney Sampson

All:

Since I am experiencing severe issues with the CPU utilization,
   I might be willing to test the newest version to see if it cures my 
issues...

   Just a thought...
   Win7 64bit O/S
Thanks
Rodney

--snip--
First thing to try is testing with a fresh profile in safe mode
(add-ons and plug-ins disabled).


Already done, no change...
Right now, I'm back at 2.24 after a delete of 32 & install of 24, no 
change...

Thanks



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Re: Seamonkey CPU Spin

2015-08-17 Thread Rodney Sampson

I'm only complaining about SM email client at this time, the browser also
  spins on certain sites...
Thanks
Rodney


On 8/16/2015 20:19:32 Ant wrote:

I notice this too, but only if I go crazy like too many tabs, memory 
usage goes up, etc. Restarting my SM temporarily fixes it.


On 8/15/2015 1:01 PM, Rodney Sampson wrote:

All:

Since I am experiencing severe issues with the CPU utilization,
 I might be willing to test the newest version to see if it cures my
issues...
 Just a thought...
 Win7 64bit O/S
Thanks
Rodney

--snip--
First thing to try is testing with a fresh profile in safe mode
(add-ons and plug-ins disabled).


Already done, no change...
Right now, I'm back at 2.24 after a delete of 32 & install of 24, no
change...
Thanks


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