Re: Fwd: Issues

2015-06-25 Thread WaltS48

On 06/25/2015 08:33 AM, Marie DeWees wrote:

Not sure if you received this.  Outgoing server was not working when I
sent this.

Please see below:

Hello,

I have had issues with Thunderbird for months.  Since I was getting no
support in resolving these issues, I thought I would try Sea Monkey for
both my browser and my email.  I was happy to be able to continue using
Mozilla.

I downloaded Sea Monkey.  Set up one email account and guess what? It
has the same issues as Thunderbird.  There are 145 messages from the
same vendor.  I am sure this is
either a virus or a filter, but I do NOT know how to fix it and
Thunderbird support is NOT
helping me.  There are long emails to them to no avail.


Are they 145 copies of the same message, or 145 different messages?

I don't recall seeing anything in the Thunderbird list/forum.



So, can this be fixed?  Why is Sea Monkey downloading the mess I have
with Thunderbird?


Any other email client will download the same new, unread messages from 
the Comcast(?) server. It's the way things work.


Have you marked them as read and deleted them from Thunderbird and the 
mail server before you setup SeaMonkey?




I specifically said not to include any prior settings.



Settings don't include emails. Those are downloaded from the server.

How is the account setup? IMAP or POP?

IMAP, unlike POP, specifically allows multiple clients simultaneously 
connected to the same mailbox, and through flags stored on the server, 
different clients accessing the same mailbox at the same or different 
times can detect state changes made by other clients.


[Internet Message Access Protocol - Wikipedia, the free 
encyclopedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol)


POP supports simple download-and-delete requirements for access to 
remote mailboxes. Although most POP clients have an option to leave mail 
on server after download, e-mail clients using POP generally connect, 
retrieve all messages, store them on the user's PC as new messages, 
delete them from the server, and then disconnect.


[Post Office Protocol - Wikipedia, the free 
encyclopedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol)


My POP account is configured to leave the mail on the server, where it 
stays as Unread, unless I use Web Mail to access the account and mark 
the messages read.


Once they download to this email client, I can use another to receive 
the same messages.



I use Windows 7 as my OS. SeaMonkey version 2.33.1

Marie DeWees





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Fwd: Issues

2015-06-25 Thread Marie DeWees
Not sure if you received this.  Outgoing server was not working when I 
sent this.


Please see below:

Hello,

I have had issues with Thunderbird for months.  Since I was getting no 
support in resolving these issues, I thought I would try Sea Monkey for 
both my browser and my email.  I was happy to be able to continue using 
Mozilla.


I downloaded Sea Monkey.  Set up one email account and guess what? It 
has the same issues as Thunderbird.  There are 145 messages from the 
same vendor.  I am sure this is
either a virus or a filter, but I do NOT know how to fix it and 
Thunderbird support is NOT

helping me.  There are long emails to them to no avail.

So, can this be fixed?  Why is Sea Monkey downloading the mess I have 
with Thunderbird?
I specifically said not to include any prior settings.  I, obviously 
need an email client.  I would prefer it to be a Mozilla product. But, 
if you cannot help me I will have to find something else.  Can you, at 
the least, let me know if you can help.  This has gone on far too long.


I use Windows 7 as my OS. SeaMonkey version 2.33.1

Marie DeWees


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Hello,

I have had issues with Thunderbird for months.  Since I was getting no 
support in resolving these issues, I thought I would try Sea Monkey for 
both my browser and my email.  I was happy to be able to continue using 
Mozilla.


I downloaded Sea Monkey.  Set up one email account and guess what? It 
has the same issues as Thunderbird.  There are 145 messages from the 
same vendor.  I am sure this is
either a virus or a filter, but I do NOT know how to fix it and 
Thunderbird support is NOT

helping me.  There are long emails to them to no avail.

So, can this be fixed?  Why is Sea Monkey downloading the mess I have 
with Thunderbird?
I specifically said not to include any prior settings.  I, obviously 
need an email client.  I would prefer it to be a Mozilla product. But, 
if you cannot help me I will have to find something else.  Can you, at 
the least, let me know if you can help.  This has gone on far too long.


I use Windows 7 as my OS. SeaMonkey version 2.33.1

Marie DeWees
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