Re: Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-18 Thread Mark B
Thanks to all who replied to my request for website-dependent useragent 
switching.


Adding the following in about:config

general.useragent.override.

(delete <>) with string

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like 
Gecko) Chrome/75.0.3770.142 Safari/537.36


seamlessly solves all the issues I was having.




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Re: Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-18 Thread ConnorsGenealogy
I am not on Windows 10 anymore, however do not know which windows I am actually 
in, will try to check and see.

Pat Connors
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com 

On Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 12:18:43 PM PST, ConnorsGenealogy 
 wrote:  
 
 I get my computer connection to the world through Comcast.  After years of 
ATT, Comcast is a nightmare.  Cannot use ATT because I moved to an apartment 
that will not allow any outside wires which ATT needs to connect both tv and 
computer.  So now using Comcast.  Two weeks ago, the comcast box died and could 
not can computer connection to the world.  So, after a week, a service man came 
and connected me to a new box.  Too my surprise, when I turned on the computer, 
I no longer had the screen that usually popped up but got a strange looking 
one, instead.  Turned out I was now on Windows10!  It was like greek after my 
old Windows I was on which I think was 8.
Anyhow, I tried to go backwards through a windows app and looks like I might be 
in windows 8 again but not really sure, just know it works better.  However, it 
does not like SeaMonkey.  Could not set up tabs and links didn't work.  At the 
same time, Yahoo email that ATT uses for email went through a new update.  I 
tried to set up my mail with Sea Monkey on my computer and on my laptop which 
didn't go through the windows problem but can no longer download my mail.  

Now have to go to E to get on yahoo and then read and answer mails there.  So 
far, online, I have found 3 different directions on how to set up my mail so I 
could download it on SeaMonkey, none worked.  I still have my laptop with 
SeaMonkey and that is where I am working on trying to get my email.  It was not 
online during the connection problem so SeaMonkey is working wonderfully on it, 
except for my email.

Yesterday I set up Firefox which allows me, at least, to set up tabs (like I 
used to be able to do with SeaMonkey) but still need to go to Yahoo site to 
read and answer my email.  I really want to go back to SeaMonkey which I have 
used since day one, back in the 1990s after Mozzilla quit.   Any suggestions on 
how I can get Sea Monkey to work on my computer again.  They have a conflict 
and I cannot even go from tab to tab, hard also to set up my tabs.

Pat Connors
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com 

    On Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 2:40:09 AM PST, Daniel 
 wrote:  
 
 Daniel wrote on 17/02/2020 2:18 PM:
> Mark B wrote on 17/02/2020 8:21 AM:
>> Windows 10
>> SM 2.53.1b1
>> User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) 
>> Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0
>>
>> Is it possible to specify a different user agent as a startup option 
>> for SM in a desktop shortcut?
>>
>> For example, a particular website will only allow a logon if I spoof 
>> FF or Chrome.  I do this by using the user agent switcher in my 
>> prefbar. So I would like the Shortcut Target to be something like:
>>
>> "C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -useragent FF 
>> "https://www.website.com/login.aspx#;
>>
>> If not possible using prefbar agent switcher, is there another way?
>>
>> TIA
> 
> Mark, as an alternative to David's suggestion, in your normal Profile, 
> you could set up a User Agent override preference specifically for your 
> troublesome site.
> 
> 1. Back-up your Profile.
> 2. In SeaMonkey, enter 'about:config' (without the inverted commas) 
> in the Browser address bar.
> 3. Accept the warning
> 4. Right Click on a clear area of the screen
> 5. Call the preference 'general.useragent.website.com', or whatever 
> the real website is.
> 6. Then enter a value, say Firefox 66.0
> 7. Close SeaMonkey entirely
> 
> When you reboot SeaMonkey and go to your troublesome website, SeaMonkey 
> will present the specific UA to that site. Any normal site will still 
> see the usual UA.
> 
> HTH.
> 
... and, NFN Smith has reminded me that the modified UA preference in my 
Step 5 should actually be 'general.useragent.override.website.com'!

Opps!!

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Win7 User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.5 Build identifier: 20190609032134

Linux User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) 
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Re: Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-18 Thread ConnorsGenealogy
I get my computer connection to the world through Comcast.  After years of ATT, 
Comcast is a nightmare.  Cannot use ATT because I moved to an apartment that 
will not allow any outside wires which ATT needs to connect both tv and 
computer.  So now using Comcast.  Two weeks ago, the comcast box died and could 
not can computer connection to the world.  So, after a week, a service man came 
and connected me to a new box.  Too my surprise, when I turned on the computer, 
I no longer had the screen that usually popped up but got a strange looking 
one, instead.  Turned out I was now on Windows10!  It was like greek after my 
old Windows I was on which I think was 8.
Anyhow, I tried to go backwards through a windows app and looks like I might be 
in windows 8 again but not really sure, just know it works better.  However, it 
does not like SeaMonkey.  Could not set up tabs and links didn't work.  At the 
same time, Yahoo email that ATT uses for email went through a new update.  I 
tried to set up my mail with Sea Monkey on my computer and on my laptop which 
didn't go through the windows problem but can no longer download my mail.  

Now have to go to E to get on yahoo and then read and answer mails there.  So 
far, online, I have found 3 different directions on how to set up my mail so I 
could download it on SeaMonkey, none worked.  I still have my laptop with 
SeaMonkey and that is where I am working on trying to get my email.  It was not 
online during the connection problem so SeaMonkey is working wonderfully on it, 
except for my email.

Yesterday I set up Firefox which allows me, at least, to set up tabs (like I 
used to be able to do with SeaMonkey) but still need to go to Yahoo site to 
read and answer my email.  I really want to go back to SeaMonkey which I have 
used since day one, back in the 1990s after Mozzilla quit.   Any suggestions on 
how I can get Sea Monkey to work on my computer again.  They have a conflict 
and I cannot even go from tab to tab, hard also to set up my tabs.

Pat Connors
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com 

On Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 2:40:09 AM PST, Daniel 
 wrote:  
 
 Daniel wrote on 17/02/2020 2:18 PM:
> Mark B wrote on 17/02/2020 8:21 AM:
>> Windows 10
>> SM 2.53.1b1
>> User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) 
>> Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0
>>
>> Is it possible to specify a different user agent as a startup option 
>> for SM in a desktop shortcut?
>>
>> For example, a particular website will only allow a logon if I spoof 
>> FF or Chrome.  I do this by using the user agent switcher in my 
>> prefbar. So I would like the Shortcut Target to be something like:
>>
>> "C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -useragent FF 
>> "https://www.website.com/login.aspx#;
>>
>> If not possible using prefbar agent switcher, is there another way?
>>
>> TIA
> 
> Mark, as an alternative to David's suggestion, in your normal Profile, 
> you could set up a User Agent override preference specifically for your 
> troublesome site.
> 
> 1. Back-up your Profile.
> 2. In SeaMonkey, enter 'about:config' (without the inverted commas) 
> in the Browser address bar.
> 3. Accept the warning
> 4. Right Click on a clear area of the screen
> 5. Call the preference 'general.useragent.website.com', or whatever 
> the real website is.
> 6. Then enter a value, say Firefox 66.0
> 7. Close SeaMonkey entirely
> 
> When you reboot SeaMonkey and go to your troublesome website, SeaMonkey 
> will present the specific UA to that site. Any normal site will still 
> see the usual UA.
> 
> HTH.
> 
... and, NFN Smith has reminded me that the modified UA preference in my 
Step 5 should actually be 'general.useragent.override.website.com'!

Opps!!

-- 
Daniel

Win7 User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.5 Build identifier: 20190609032134

Linux User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623
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Re: Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-18 Thread Daniel

Daniel wrote on 17/02/2020 2:18 PM:

Mark B wrote on 17/02/2020 8:21 AM:

Windows 10
SM 2.53.1b1
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0


Is it possible to specify a different user agent as a startup option 
for SM in a desktop shortcut?


For example, a particular website will only allow a logon if I spoof 
FF or Chrome.  I do this by using the user agent switcher in my 
prefbar. So I would like the Shortcut Target to be something like:


"C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -useragent FF 
"https://www.website.com/login.aspx#;


If not possible using prefbar agent switcher, is there another way?

TIA


Mark, as an alternative to David's suggestion, in your normal Profile, 
you could set up a User Agent override preference specifically for your 
troublesome site.


1. Back-up your Profile.
2. In SeaMonkey, enter 'about:config' (without the inverted commas) 
in the Browser address bar.

3. Accept the warning
4. Right Click on a clear area of the screen
5. Call the preference 'general.useragent.website.com', or whatever 
the real website is.

6. Then enter a value, say Firefox 66.0
7. Close SeaMonkey entirely

When you reboot SeaMonkey and go to your troublesome website, SeaMonkey 
will present the specific UA to that site. Any normal site will still 
see the usual UA.


HTH.

... and, NFN Smith has reminded me that the modified UA preference in my 
Step 5 should actually be 'general.useragent.override.website.com'!


Opps!!

--
Daniel

Win7 User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.5 Build identifier: 20190609032134


Linux User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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Re: Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-17 Thread NFN Smith

Mark B wrote:


Is it possible to specify a different user agent as a startup option for 
SM in a desktop shortcut?


For example, a particular website will only allow a logon if I spoof FF 
or Chrome.  I do this by using the user agent switcher in my prefbar. So 
I would like the Shortcut Target to be something like:


"C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -useragent FF 
"https://www.website.com/login.aspx#;


If not possible using prefbar agent switcher, is there another way?



I'm not aware of being able to do this from a command line.

Even though I'm an enthusiastic user of PrefBar for spoofing, there's a 
a few sites that I visit often enough that I don't want to bother with 
having to arrive at the site, get nagged about not running a browser 
they don't like, use PrefBar to change the UA, reload the page, and then 
remember to go back to the default UA when I'm done.


Thus, what I do for that is to use the site-specific variant of 
general.useragent.override in about:config, to show the UA that I want 
them to see, and that's visible every time that I visit those sites, and 
I don't have to bother with adjusting when I visit.


One of the sites is Google's main page at google.com, which has an 
annoying quirk of mis-locating a cursor in their search bar, if it sees 
a Seamonkey UA.  Thus, I have: general.useragent.override.google.com set 
to show


  Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/68.0


I do the same for a couple of financial institutions that insist that I 
should not be using Seamonkey 2.49.5, and for both of those, I have 
entries that show:


  Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/60.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.1


This latter one is what I believe will be used when Seamonkey 2.53 is 
released, and I do want Seamonkey showing up in server logs.  However, 
for the two sites in question, I don't think they really care about 
Seamonkey one way or the other, so long as their sniffers detect a 
Firefox version that is >= 60.


Smith


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Re: Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-16 Thread Daniel

Mark B wrote on 17/02/2020 8:21 AM:

Windows 10
SM 2.53.1b1
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0


Is it possible to specify a different user agent as a startup option for 
SM in a desktop shortcut?


For example, a particular website will only allow a logon if I spoof FF 
or Chrome.  I do this by using the user agent switcher in my prefbar. So 
I would like the Shortcut Target to be something like:


"C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -useragent FF 
"https://www.website.com/login.aspx#;


If not possible using prefbar agent switcher, is there another way?

TIA


Mark, as an alternative to David's suggestion, in your normal Profile, 
you could set up a User Agent override preference specifically for your 
troublesome site.


1. Back-up your Profile.
2. In SeaMonkey, enter 'about:config' (without the inverted commas) 
in the Browser address bar.

3. Accept the warning
4. Right Click on a clear area of the screen
5. Call the preference 'general.useragent.website.com', or whatever 
the real website is.

6. Then enter a value, say Firefox 66.0
7. Close SeaMonkey entirely

When you reboot SeaMonkey and go to your troublesome website, SeaMonkey 
will present the specific UA to that site. Any normal site will still 
see the usual UA.


HTH.

--
Daniel

Win7 User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.5 Build identifier: 20190609032134


Linux User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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Re: Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-16 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/16/2020 1:21 PM, Mark B wrote:
> Windows 10
> SM 2.53.1b1
> User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) 
> Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0
> 
> Is it possible to specify a different user agent as a startup option for 
> SM in a desktop shortcut?
> 
> For example, a particular website will only allow a logon if I spoof FF 
> or Chrome.  I do this by using the user agent switcher in my prefbar. 
> So I would like the Shortcut Target to be something like:
> 
> "C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -useragent FF 
> "https://www.website.com/login.aspx#;
> 
> If not possible using prefbar agent switcher, is there another way?
> 
> TIA
> 

Get around this problem by creating a second, special profile where the
spoofing is automatic by setting the preference to "Advertise Firefox
compatibility".  Switch to that profile for the Web site that needs
Firefox, and the switch back to your usual profile.

-- 
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Re: Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-16 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Mark B wrote:


Windows 10
SM 2.53.1b1
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0


Is it possible to specify a different user agent as a startup option for 
SM in a desktop shortcut?


For example, a particular website will only allow a logon if I spoof FF 
or Chrome. I do this by using the user agent switcher in my prefbar. So 
I would like the Shortcut Target to be something like:


"C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -useragent FF 
"https://www.website.com/login.aspx#;


If not possible using prefbar agent switcher, is there another way?


There is.

Instead of using Prefbar, create a new key in about:config as follows:

Name: general.useragent.override.dumbsite.com
Type: string
Value: whatever UA you want to feed to dumbsite.com

Of course, you'll replace "dumbsite.com" with the appropriate site name.

Then your shortcut only needs to specify the target URL, because SM 
automatically lies to dumbsite.com without being told.


Downside: at some future date, you will have to remember to update or 
remove the new configuration key due to software changes.


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Command line prefbar user agent selection?

2020-02-16 Thread Mark B

Windows 10
SM 2.53.1b1
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:60.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0


Is it possible to specify a different user agent as a startup option for 
SM in a desktop shortcut?


For example, a particular website will only allow a logon if I spoof FF 
or Chrome.  I do this by using the user agent switcher in my prefbar. 
So I would like the Shortcut Target to be something like:


"C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" -useragent FF 
"https://www.website.com/login.aspx#;


If not possible using prefbar agent switcher, is there another way?

TIA
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Open SM Calendar directly from Command line

2014-05-02 Thread meduzapat
I what to change the default calendar application system wide, to use SM  
calendar instead of the default (right now is evolution)
I trying to find a way to open SM on calendar view directly, but I can't :(
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Re: Open SM Calendar directly from Command line

2014-05-02 Thread WaltS48

On 05/02/2014 01:39 PM, meduza...@gmail.com wrote:

I what to change the default calendar application system wide, to use SM  
calendar instead of the default (right now is evolution)
I trying to find a way to open SM on calendar view directly, but I can't :(




There is an extension that will open Lightning as a stand alone calendar.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/lightbird/

Don't know if that will work for you.
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Email Command line is gone.

2011-07-06 Thread Keith Whaley
Or whatever they call it. The horizontal line that contains icons and 
such for manipulating messages in email. Delete, Forward, Reply, Reply 
to All, etc.


The current window, starting from the top, shows:

- the header line that contains SeaMonkey drop-down menu, the View 
window and the Search window, and at the far right, the Advanced window.


- the next window down is the Tab line, where open mail message tabs appear.

That's IT. There used to be another line I;d call the Command line. Now 
missing.
How do I get it back? I see no spare arrows anywhere, indicating there 
are (now hidden) lines of command icons.


I restarted SM. No luck.

Any ideas?

keith
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Re: Email Command line is gone.

2011-07-06 Thread J. Weaver Jr.

Keith Whaley wrote:

Or whatever they call it. The horizontal line that contains icons and
such for manipulating messages in email. Delete, Forward, Reply, Reply
to All, etc.

The current window, starting from the top, shows:

- the header line that contains SeaMonkey drop-down menu, the View
window and the Search window, and at the far right, the Advanced window.

- the next window down is the Tab line, where open mail message tabs appear.

That's IT. There used to be another line I;d call the Command line. Now
missing.
How do I get it back? I see no spare arrows anywhere, indicating there
are (now hidden) lines of command icons.

I restarted SM. No luck.

Any ideas?


Try View-Show/Hide-Mail Toolbar.  -JW

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Re: command line chrome and URL

2010-12-01 Thread William Dickerson
On Nov 25, 8:34 am, Michael Lueck mlu...@lueckdatasystems.com wrote:
 Stan Dickerson wrote:
  How can I start Seamonkey from the command line and pass both -chrome and
  the URL?

 I just tested and:

 seamonkey -chrome index.html

 seems to work for me. It loads a minimal browser without toolbars.

 I have SeaMonkey set to start to Mail, as I use Firefox as my main browser. 
 With SeaMonkey shut down, it loaded the HTML file as expected.

 --
 Michael Lueck

Thanks for the response.

I start Seamonkey with this command to hide the address bar, etc. and
this opens index.html:

/usr/bin/seamonkey -chrome chrome://kiosk/content/blank-kiosk1.xul

but if I use the following to display a report I still get index.html:

/usr/bin/seamonkey -chrome chrome://kiosk/content/blank-kiosk1.xul
REPORT.html

Thanks
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Re: command line chrome and URL

2010-11-25 Thread Michael Lueck

Stan Dickerson wrote:

How can I start Seamonkey from the command line and pass both -chrome and
the URL?


I just tested and:

seamonkey -chrome index.html

seems to work for me. It loads a minimal browser without toolbars.

I have SeaMonkey set to start to Mail, as I use Firefox as my main browser. 
With SeaMonkey shut down, it loaded the HTML file as expected.

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Re: What Command Line Option for SeaMonkey to load mail also?

2010-09-06 Thread Keith Whaley

Keith Whaley wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

What is the command line option can I put in my Desktop Icon such
that SeaMonkey Browser AND Mail load up ?

Right now I have to click the Mail Icon after the Browser loads up.

DoctorBill




If I’m in Mail  Newsgroups, I get to the Browser by clicking 
WindowNavigator.

The converse is true.

Why would you want both loaded at once? You can’t get them to display 
simultaneously, nor would you want to...


So, I guess I don’t really understand your question.

I guess you should define “Load Up.”

keith




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Re: What Command Line Option for SeaMonkey to load mail also?

2010-09-06 Thread W3BNR

On 9/5/2010 11:20 PM DoctorBill wrote:

What is the command line option can I put in my Desktop Icon such
that SeaMonkey Browser AND Mail load up ?

Right now I have to click the Mail Icon after the Browser loads up.

DoctorBill


On the Browser Window:
Click on Edit
Click on Preferences
Click on Appearance
Check boxes for When SeaMonkey Starts Up, open
Browser
Mail  Newsgroups

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Re: What Command Line Option for SeaMonkey to load mail also?

2010-09-06 Thread Lee
On 9/5/10, DoctorBill ab...@hotmail.com wrote:
 What is the command line option can I put in my Desktop Icon such
 that SeaMonkey Browser AND Mail load up ?

http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/generalfaq/#commandlines

I didn't see any way to get two different windows opened with one
call, so create a .bat file and have the desktop icon be a link to the
.bat file:

= begin smtest.bat
C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -browser
C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -mail
= end

Regards,
Lee
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What Command Line Option for SeaMonkey to load mail also?

2010-09-05 Thread DoctorBill

What is the command line option can I put in my Desktop Icon such
that SeaMonkey Browser AND Mail load up ?

Right now I have to click the Mail Icon after the Browser loads up.

DoctorBill
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can seamonkey send mail from command line?

2010-09-04 Thread Rick Merrill

Would like to be able to use SeaMonkey
to send email from a batch job. Is that
possible?
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Re: can seamonkey send mail from command line?

2010-09-04 Thread Beverly Howard

 send email from a batch job 

I'm pretty sure that seamonkey cannot do this.

However, there are many command line mail utilities that can do this and 
are better suited for the job... google time.


Beverly Howard

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Re: can seamonkey send mail from command line?

2010-09-04 Thread Ruediger Lahl
*Rick Merrill* wrote:

 Would like to be able to use SeaMonkey to send email from a batch
 job. Is that possible?

You can create a mail for SM on the command line, but you can not send
it via SM.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Command_Line_Options#Syntax_Rules

'Blat' from http://www.blat.net/ does what you want.
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Re: Command line

2009-11-17 Thread William Morrison

Lou wrote:

krazy650 wrote:

I know that back in Netscape 7.2 I could set up a desktop icon to
directly open either the browser window or the email client
separately, can this also be done with SM 2.0


If I'm not mistaken, you can start the Seamonkey mail client directly 
by issuing the following command:


seamonkey -mail

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Yes that worked, I knew that had worked in Netscape and had tried it 
with 1.1.18 with no luck but it works great for 2.0. I should have tried 
before I ask, Duh.


Thanks for the help.

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Re: Command line

2009-11-17 Thread Mark Hansen
On 11/17/2009 9:36 AM, William Morrison wrote:
 Lou wrote:
 krazy650 wrote:
 I know that back in Netscape 7.2 I could set up a desktop icon to
 directly open either the browser window or the email client
 separately, can this also be done with SM 2.0

 If I'm not mistaken, you can start the Seamonkey mail client directly 
 by issuing the following command:

 seamonkey -mail

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 Yes that worked, I knew that had worked in Netscape and had tried it 
 with 1.1.18 with no luck but it works great for 2.0. I should have tried 
 before I ask, Duh.
 
 Thanks for the help.
 

Uhhh, it works just fine for SeaMonkey 1.1.X here. As far as I can
remember, it has always worked.

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Re: Command line

2009-11-17 Thread Leonidas Jones

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 11/17/2009 9:36 AM, William Morrison wrote:

Lou wrote:

krazy650 wrote:

/snip/

Yes that worked, I knew that had worked in Netscape and had tried it
with 1.1.18 with no luck but it works great for 2.0. I should have tried
before I ask, Duh.

Thanks for the help.



Uhhh, it works just fine for SeaMonkey 1.1.X here. As far as I can
remember, it has always worked.



It has!

Lee
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