Re: Need help to upgrade latest Seamonkey

2019-09-11 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse

On 12/09/19 00:23, jprin...@gmail.com wrote:

There's a message in SM advising I update to the latest V2.49.5
I downloaded the appropriate version (Linux x64 British English) and extracted 
the files. I see one named updater but clicking on it does nothing.
I can't find newbie instructions and seek some guidance.
My distro is MX-18.3_x64 Continuum.


MX is based on Debian, instructions for which are at 
.


You'll want to add the British English language pack. There don't seem 
to be any for 2.49.5 but I installed the 2.49.4 pack 
.


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Re: Need help with password manager

2017-12-09 Thread null

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

null wrote:

Been running SM for many years and currently using 2.49.1 without any 
problems. I have used password manager for years without any problems.


However, a couple of versions back I had to log in for the first time 
at an organization's site, but SM would not offer to save the ID and 
password details for me, and still not on subsequent occasions. The 
help desk people at the organization suggested that I might have 
accidentally clicked on "never save password." I don't think I did, 
but when I went to check this out, something seems amiss.

...


If you did, go into the Data Manager, choose "Permissions Only," and 
scrolls through the list for the website in question. Select it and 
you should see a pref listed on the right, "Save Passwords" with the 
option "Block" selected at the far right. Select "Allow" and that 
should enable you to save a password on your next visit.


If you haven't blocked passwords for this site, your problem lies 
elsewhere.


Thanks for the to about Permissions. Unfortunately, it seems that the 
site in question makes no entries of any sort in the Data Manager at 
all. That is, there is no entry for this site in any of the Data Manager 
categories. Hence, there is nothing to unblock.

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Re: Need help with password manager

2017-12-08 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

null wrote:

Been running SM for many years and currently using 2.49.1 without any 
problems. I have used password manager for years without any problems.


However, a couple of versions back I had to log in for the first time at 
an organization's site, but SM would not offer to save the ID and 
password details for me, and still not on subsequent occasions. The help 
desk people at the organization suggested that I might have accidentally 
clicked on "never save password." I don't think I did, but when I went 
to check this out, something seems amiss.

...


If you did, go into the Data Manager, choose "Permissions Only," and 
scrolls through the list for the website in question. Select it and you 
should see a pref listed on the right, "Save Passwords" with the option 
"Block" selected at the far right. Select "Allow" and that should enable 
you to save a password on your next visit.


If you haven't blocked passwords for this site, your problem lies elsewhere.

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Re: Need help with password manager

2017-12-08 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

> Secondly, I looked in the SM help file to read up on the subject. There, it
> says that the Password Manager has two tabs, one saying "passwords saved" and
> the other saying "passwords never saved." However, when I click on Tools -

Oops. That one is gone. The passwords permissions are now saved in the 
permissions database itself so you can find them under the regular permissions 
tab. Only the passwords are now still saved in logins.json in your profile.


If you can file a bug I can see that the help is updated.

FRG

null wrote:
Been running SM for many years and currently using 2.49.1 without any 
problems. I have used password manager for years without any problems.


However, a couple of versions back I had to log in for the first time at an 
organization's site, but SM would not offer to save the ID and password 
details for me, and still not on subsequent occasions. The help desk people at 
the organization suggested that I might have accidentally clicked on "never 
save password." I don't think I did, but when I went to check this out, 
something seems amiss.


Firstly, I deleted an already saved item from the password manager, then went 
to the relevant site and logged in manually to see if SM offered to remember 
the details again. It did, so that aspect of things seems to be working 
correctly.


Secondly, I looked in the SM help file to read up on the subject. There, it 
says that the Password Manager has two tabs, one saying "passwords saved" and 
the other saying "passwords never saved." However, when I click on Tools - 
Password Manager - Managed Stored Passwords", what I get is a window labelled 
"Data Manager."  This is divided vertically into 2 resizable halves. The left 
is headed with a drop-down box where you can select All data Types, Cookies 
only, Permissions only, Preferences only,  Passwords only, and Storage only. 
Below that is a search box labelled Search Domains, which appears to search 
All data types, which includes all the other categories.


On the right half of the window, at the top, are 5 tabs labelled Cookies, 
Permissions, Preferences, Passwords, and Storage. These are greyed out, but 
one or the other will go live when an item is clicked on in one of the 
afore-mentioned categories that can have their contents listed over in the 
left half. Once a web site address in the Passwords category on the left is 
clicked on, the passwords tab on the right goes live and two buttons labelled 
Show Passwords and Remove appear along with the now displayed URL and Username.


The point of this long description is that nowhere in the window are the tabs 
saying "passwords saved" and "passwords never saved" which the Help file 
states should be there.


Why not?

The absence of the "passwords never saved" tab meant that I couldn't check the 
contents to see if I had, in fact, accidentally instructed SM to never save 
the password as the organization's help desk suggested.


Bottom line seems to be that either the SM Help file is out of date due to 
some changes to the SM GUI, or there is something wrong with SM. Any 
suggestions would be welcome, because SM saves all my other passwords as it 
should, and I think it is the website that is at fault - I hope to convince 
them of that.

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Re: Need Help with Sea Monkey "Save"

2017-09-17 Thread WaltS48

Lori wrote:

Sometimes SeaMonkey doesn't let me decide where to save files and sends
them to Download Manager.
Sometimes I can't open and re-locate a file from Download Manager.

Is there any way to cut out or control Download Manager?

TIA

Lori


From the Menu Bar select Edit > Preferences > Browser > Downloads and 
set it the way you would like it.

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Re: Need help

2014-11-24 Thread Ed Mullen

Judy Dolby McBean wrote on 11/24/2014 4:05 AM:

SM 2.30 is non-stop trouble!  Profile manager not working.freezes, 1
inbox crashed, I choose profile to go somewhere and get another.  I
can't depend on it.

I want to go back to previous version, How can I stop it from
automatically updating back to 2.30?

JD


Edit - Preferences - Advanced - Software Installation ... Set it as you 
like it, probably unchecking Automatically check for updates.  However, 
keep checking here to see when a new version is available.  Updates 
usually contain security fixes that you really do want.


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Re: Need help

2014-11-24 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ed Mullen wrote:


Judy Dolby McBean wrote on 11/24/2014 4:05 AM:

SM 2.30 is non-stop trouble!  Profile manager not working.freezes, 1
inbox crashed, I choose profile to go somewhere and get another.  I
can't depend on it.

I want to go back to previous version, How can I stop it from
automatically updating back to 2.30?

JD


Edit - Preferences - Advanced - Software Installation ... Set it as you
like it, probably unchecking Automatically check for updates.  However,
keep checking here to see when a new version is available.  Updates
usually contain security fixes that you really do want.


Automatically check... doesn't install anything; at most it will nag 
her to upgrade.


The pref she wants is Automatically download and install the update, 
in the same dialog. She can turn off the nag, too, if she likes, but 
this one's the key to preventing the upgrade.


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Re: Need help

2014-11-24 Thread Ray_Net

Judy Dolby McBean wrote on 24/11/2014 10:05:
SM 2.30 is non-stop trouble!  Profile manager not working.freezes, 
1 inbox crashed, I choose profile to go somewhere and get another.  I 
can't depend on it.


I want to go back to previous version, How can I stop it from 
automatically updating back to 2.30?


JD
To go to a previous version, you can remove the 2.30 than choice here 
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#old_unofficial

to install the 2.29.1, 2.26.1 ...
But i cannot tell you if your 2.30 profile is compatible with an older 
version.
What you can do after removing the 2.30 is to move the 2.30 profile from 
the current place to a backup place, then copy your 2.xx backyp profile 
into the current place before installing the older SM version.

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Re: Need help subscribing from the list.

2014-05-14 Thread Philip Taylor



bryan roache wrote:


Hello all, I need your help unsubscribing. I cannot seem to be able to
unsubscribe via the browser. Does anyone know what the email address for
unsubscribing is?


List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
mailto:support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org?subject=unsubscribe


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Re: Need help unsubscribing from the list. Corrected.

2014-05-14 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
bryan roache wrote:

 H ello all, I need your help unsubscribing. I cannot seem to be able 
to
 unsubscribe via the browser. Does anyone know what the email address for
 unsubscribing is?

It's listed right in the headers of your post.

List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,

mailto:support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org?subject=unsubscribe

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Re: Need help subscribing from the list.

2014-05-14 Thread Trane Francks

On 5/15/14 3:29 AM +0900, bryan roache wrote:

Hello all, I need your help unsubscribing. I cannot seem to be able to
unsubscribe via the browser. Does anyone know what the email address for
unsubscribing is?


It's right in the mail headers of every list message you receive:

mailto:support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org?subject=unsubscribe

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Re: Need help with Address Book file

2013-03-22 Thread Geoff Welsh

Danny Kile wrote:

After upgrading to SM 2.16.2, I lost an address book list in Address
Book. After looking through my profile I see several address book file
named, abook.mab, abook1.mab, abook2.mab, abook3.mab, abook4.mab. I
opened each one in WordPad just to look and see. Seems the one I am
missing is the abook1.mab. Looks like the address are all still in this
file, it's just that SM is not recognizing this file. How can I correct
this?

Any help would be appreciated greatly,

Danny


With SM closed/quit/exited/off

Remove the 1 from the name  abook1.mabright AFTER you delete all 
the others.


You can usually verify the uselessness of extra 1,2,3,4 files if get 
info shows modification dates from days/weeks/months ago.


GW
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Re: Need help with Address Book file

2013-03-22 Thread Danny Kile

Geoff Welsh wrote:

Danny Kile wrote:

After upgrading to SM 2.16.2, I lost an address book list in Address
Book. After looking through my profile I see several address book file
named, abook.mab, abook1.mab, abook2.mab, abook3.mab, abook4.mab. I
opened each one in WordPad just to look and see. Seems the one I am
missing is the abook1.mab. Looks like the address are all still in this
file, it's just that SM is not recognizing this file. How can I correct
this?

Any help would be appreciated greatly,

Danny


With SM closed/quit/exited/off

Remove the 1 from the name  abook1.mabright AFTER you delete all
the others.

You can usually verify the uselessness of extra 1,2,3,4 files if get
info shows modification dates from days/weeks/months ago.

GW


Wow can not do that, abook.mab, abook1.mab, abook2.mab, abook3.mab, 
abook4.mab are all good files the are all different Address List. If I 
deleted abook.mab that would get rid of my main address book list. Out 
of the five files they all show up in the address book as they should 
except the abook1.mab file. I just need to get SM to know that it is there.


Thank you,  Danny
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Re: Need help with Address Book file

2013-03-22 Thread Geoff Welsh

Danny Kile wrote:

Geoff Welsh wrote:

Danny Kile wrote:

After upgrading to SM 2.16.2, I lost an address book list in Address
Book. After looking through my profile I see several address book file
named, abook.mab, abook1.mab, abook2.mab, abook3.mab, abook4.mab. I
opened each one in WordPad just to look and see. Seems the one I am
missing is the abook1.mab. Looks like the address are all still in this
file, it's just that SM is not recognizing this file. How can I correct
this?

Any help would be appreciated greatly,

Danny


With SM closed/quit/exited/off

Remove the 1 from the name  abook1.mabright AFTER you delete all
the others.

You can usually verify the uselessness of extra 1,2,3,4 files if get
info shows modification dates from days/weeks/months ago.

GW


Wow can not do that, abook.mab, abook1.mab, abook2.mab, abook3.mab,
abook4.mab are all good files the are all different Address List. If I
deleted abook.mab that would get rid of my main address book list. Out
of the five files they all show up in the address book as they should
except the abook1.mab file. I just need to get SM to know that it is there.

Thank you,  Danny


Oh, sorry.  I've only ever seen 1,2,3 like that when they were created 
by crashes, not on purpose.

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Re: Need help with Address Book file

2013-03-22 Thread Danny Kile

Danny Kile wrote:

After upgrading to SM 2.16.2, I lost an address book list in Address
Book. After looking through my profile I see several address book file
named, abook.mab, abook1.mab, abook2.mab, abook3.mab, abook4.mab. I
opened each one in WordPad just to look and see. Seems the one I am
missing is the abook1.mab. Looks like the address are all still in this
file, it's just that SM is not recognizing this file. How can I correct
this?

Any help would be appreciated greatly,

Danny



OK! I found the solution to my problem, lets see if I can put this in 
words that other will understand.


Looking through my Profile Directory I found the following files named, 
abook.mab, abook-1.mab, abook-2.mab, abook-3.mab, abook-4.mab.


Personal Address Book is attached to abook.mab, the second address book 
did not show up and should have been attached to abook-1.mab. Now the 
third address book did show up and was attached to abook-2.mab 
and-so-forth-and-so-forth. To correct the problem I created a new second 
address book without any address. This created a new file abook-5.mab. I 
then went into about:config and searched for abook-5.mab which is 
pointing to second address book. I then changed the second address book 
so it was pointing to abook-1.mab, which was the file with all the 
address in it. I then delete the file abook-5.mab in the profile folder.


At last I have all of my address.

I hope this helps someone if they run into this problem.

If there is an easier way to do this please let me know.

Thank you, If I say so my self  thank you self.


Danny
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Re: Need help to transfer all SM 2.16.2 emails, address books to a new Windows 7 O/S PC

2013-03-21 Thread Daniel

Ray Davison wrote:

Daniel wrote:

cqbrodie wrote:

Then, make use of MozBackup, downloadable from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mozbackup/, install it on both systems,
use it to archive your current profiles, copy them to your new system
and use MozBackup to extract the profiles to the locations you selected
when installing SM on the new system.


You are working too hard.  A profile is just a sub-directory.  Copy it
to wherever you want, and name it whatever you want.  Then in Create
Profile  Chose Folder, select that sub-directory.

Ray


Yeap, Ray, in normal situations that's all you need to do, butin 
this case, OP wants to move everything to a new computer, and having a 
back-up is not a bad idea in any case.


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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.17 Build identifier: 20130224181913


or

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:20.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0 SeaMonkey/2.17 Build identifier: 20130224182221

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Re: Need help to transfer all SM 2.16.2 emails, address books to a new Windows 7 O/S PC

2013-03-20 Thread Daniel

cqbrodie wrote:

Hi!
I have an old windows XP with svc pk3 PC (32 bit) and a new PC with
windows 7 (64bit).
How can I transfer all 4 separate email accounts  address books from
one PC to another.
thanks for any help
Cliff


Cliff, one way of doing it would be to set up SM on your new computer 
and give it the four profiles, if you still need them (Tools-Switch 
Profiles-Manage Profiles-Create Profiles) and, on the second screen, 
where you give a name to each profile, put the profile wherever you want.


Then, make use of MozBackup, downloadable from 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mozbackup/, install it on both systems, 
use it to archive your current profiles, copy them to your new system 
and use MozBackup to extract the profiles to the locations you selected 
when installing SM on the new system.


HTH!

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.17 Build identifier: 20130224181913


or

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:20.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0 SeaMonkey/2.17 Build identifier: 20130224182221

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Re: Need help to transfer all SM 2.16.2 emails, address books to a new Windows 7 O/S PC

2013-03-20 Thread Ray Davison

Daniel wrote:

cqbrodie wrote:

Then, make use of MozBackup, downloadable from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mozbackup/, install it on both systems,
use it to archive your current profiles, copy them to your new system
and use MozBackup to extract the profiles to the locations you selected
when installing SM on the new system.


You are working too hard.  A profile is just a sub-directory.  Copy it 
to wherever you want, and name it whatever you want.  Then in Create 
Profile  Chose Folder, select that sub-directory.


Ray


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Re: Need help rebuilding my mail accounts.

2013-01-29 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Rostyk, I know nothing about ATT or Bellsouth and never
use POP.  But I typed pop settings for firefox for att
into Google and the very first hit displayed the very
information you are seeking.

Surely server-specific settings are something one should
research on the web rather than on a Seamonkey support
list, are they not ?

Philip Taylor

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
 Windows 7 ultimate
 Seamonkey 2.15.1
 
 I have suddenly lost all the settings for my mail accounts.
 My main mail server is the ATTT (formerly Bellsouth.net) POP server
 So please will someone who uses that server  write me how to fill in
 the mail account set up wizard.
   In (Account Settings)
  (outgoing SMTP server):
server name:  ??
port: ???
Authentication method:   
Connection security: 
   In (Server settings):
server name:  ?
port: ???
Connection security: 
Authentication method:   ???
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Re: Need help rebuilding my mail accounts.

2013-01-29 Thread Paul

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Windows 7 ultimate
Seamonkey 2.15.1

I have suddenly lost all the settings for my mail accounts.
My main mail server is the ATTT (formerly Bellsouth.net) POP server
So please will someone who uses that server  write me how to fill in
the mail account set up wizard.
  In (Account Settings)
 (outgoing SMTP server):
   server name:  ??
   port: ???
   Authentication method:   
   Connection security: 
  In (Server settings):
   server name:  ?
   port: ???
   Connection security: 
   Authentication method:   ???
 --
Rostyk


http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB401570cv=804title=Email%20server%20settings%20(POP%20and%20SMTP)#fbid=hBN8PZ_m1WA
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Re: Need help, Flash player does not work

2012-12-01 Thread Iceman
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 18:25:04 +0100, tloch wrote in message
news:mailman.910.1354328389.32706.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org:

 Hello,
 
 
 Please excuse my terrible English.. :-)
 
 
 I can not find any answer in the other help pages… :-(
 
 i can`t instal the flashplayer plugin or any other plugin and so i have
 problems to see some webpages and use the browser.
 
 As Example: http://www.klassikradio.de/liveplayer.php?channel=movie
 
 
 I had uninstalled seamonkey, deleted all entries in the registry and then
 installed seamonkey after a reboot again and also the flash player plugin
 from adobe.
 
 Same problem as before...
 
 Please let me know what else i can do.

There may be a conflict with some other addons you have installed. Try
disabling those, and then install Flash Player.

You can also try a malware/virus scan.
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Re: Need Help

2012-06-06 Thread Rick Merrill

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:


With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files from your web server.

WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you see
what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.  It makes
web site management a breeze.
PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
perform.


WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression
program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both current
and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

http://filezilla-project.org/



WS_FTP95 is FREE.

It starts Fast, and that is what I like most about it.


Also free, is the command line FTP built into Windows systems! You can make
a drag-n-drop .bat file that uploads your web page(s).


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Re: Need Help

2012-06-06 Thread Rick Merrill

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote, On 31/05/2012 14:17:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

W3BNR wrote:


W3BNR submitted the following:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:

Michael Gordon wrote:

With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files from your web server.

WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you
see what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.
It makes web site management a breeze.
PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
perform.


WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression
program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both
current and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

http://filezilla-project.org/


How about FireFTP?
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/


For SeaMonkey see:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp

Should have had that in the previous -


Maybe. Doesn't appear it would run stand-alone though, being an extension
to the browser. I prefer a separate app; no need to clutter up the
browser base.



Don't know what version of Filezilla came with this Linux disk (three years 
old, so
probably an older version!), but it runs as a standalone program, outside of my
SeaMonkey!!

Just checked, FileZilla 3.2.3

WFM!!


3.5.3 version for windows


Filezilla and Cyberduck are also excellent.

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Re: Need Help

2012-06-01 Thread Philip Chee
On Thu, 31 May 2012 19:48:04 +0800, Philip Chee wrote:
 On Thu, 31 May 2012 06:00:15 -0400, W3BNR wrote:
 On 5/31/2012 5:53 AM W3BNR submitted the following:
 
 How about FireFTP?
 http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
 
 
 For SeaMonkey see:
 http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp
 
 Should have had that in the previous -
 
 Someone just sent me a new seamonkey-mod based on my 1.99.5 mod but
 updated to the latest FireFTP 2.0.4. I'm currently auditing it and will
 be uploading it as soon as I verify it.

Here we go. FireFTP 2.0.4 for SeaMonkey hot off the presses!
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread W3BNR
On 5/30/2012 9:19 PM Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:
 Michael Gordon wrote:
 
 With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
 files, and remove files from your web server.

 WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you see
 what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.  It makes
 web site management a breeze.
 PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
 perform.
 
 WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression 
 program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both current 
 and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.
 
 http://filezilla-project.org/
 

How about FireFTP?
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread W3BNR
On 5/31/2012 5:53 AM W3BNR submitted the following:
 On 5/30/2012 9:19 PM Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:
 Michael Gordon wrote:

 With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
 files, and remove files from your web server.

 WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you see
 what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.  It makes
 web site management a breeze.
 PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
 perform.

 WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression 
 program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both current 
 and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

 http://filezilla-project.org/

 
 How about FireFTP?
 http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
 

For SeaMonkey see:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp

Should have had that in the previous -

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
W3BNR wrote:

 W3BNR submitted the following:
 Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:
 Michael Gordon wrote:
 With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
 files, and remove files from your web server.

 WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you
 see what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time. 
 It makes web site management a breeze.
 PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
 perform.

 WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression
 program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both
 current and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

 http://filezilla-project.org/

 How about FireFTP?
 http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
 
 For SeaMonkey see:
 http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp
 
 Should have had that in the previous -

Maybe. Doesn't appear it would run stand-alone though, being an extension 
to the browser. I prefer a separate app; no need to clutter up the 
browser base.

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread Philip Chee
On Wed, 30 May 2012 20:57:47 -0700, Michael Gordon wrote:

 Thank you for the correction.  I don't know where my head was in stating 
 PKZip, probably where

 the Sun don't shine.
These days, that would be Oracle.

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread Philip Chee
On Thu, 31 May 2012 06:00:15 -0400, W3BNR wrote:
 On 5/31/2012 5:53 AM W3BNR submitted the following:

 How about FireFTP?
 http://fireftp.mozdev.org/
 
 
 For SeaMonkey see:
 http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp
 
 Should have had that in the previous -

Someone just sent me a new seamonkey-mod based on my 1.99.5 mod but
updated to the latest FireFTP 2.0.4. I'm currently auditing it and will
be uploading it as soon as I verify it.

Phil

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread Daniel

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

W3BNR wrote:


W3BNR submitted the following:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:

Michael Gordon wrote:

With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files from your web server.

WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you
see what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.
It makes web site management a breeze.
PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
perform.


WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression
program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both
current and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

http://filezilla-project.org/


How about FireFTP?
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/


For SeaMonkey see:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp

Should have had that in the previous -


Maybe. Doesn't appear it would run stand-alone though, being an extension
to the browser. I prefer a separate app; no need to clutter up the
browser base.



Don't know what version of Filezilla came with this Linux disk (three 
years old, so probably an older version!), but it runs as a standalone 
program, outside of my SeaMonkey!!


Just checked, FileZilla 3.2.3

WFM!!

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread Lewis Rosenthal
On 05/31/12 07:48 am, Philip Chee thus wrote :
 On Thu, 31 May 2012 06:00:15 -0400, W3BNR wrote:
 On 5/31/2012 5:53 AM W3BNR submitted the following:
 
 How about FireFTP?
 http://fireftp.mozdev.org/


 For SeaMonkey see:
 http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp

 Should have had that in the previous -
 
 Someone just sent me a new seamonkey-mod based on my 1.99.5 mod but
 updated to the latest FireFTP 2.0.4. I'm currently auditing it and will
 be uploading it as soon as I verify it.
 
You mean that guy who's constantly cluttering your inbox with junk?
*That* guy? I wouldn't buy a used car from him!

;-)

Back on topic:

The original issue here surrounded using the Publish command on the
Composer menu (I suspect), which didn't appear to work. I would suggest
checking the Settings tab for the site configuration:

Edit | Publishing site settings
- select applicable publishing site on the left

(Everyone seems to be suggesting to use an alternative FTP client to
upload files to the server, but I don't think that was the intention of
the poster.)

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread W3BNR
On 5/31/2012 7:48 AM Philip Chee submitted the following:
 On Thu, 31 May 2012 06:00:15 -0400, W3BNR wrote:
 On 5/31/2012 5:53 AM W3BNR submitted the following:
 
 How about FireFTP?
 http://fireftp.mozdev.org/


 For SeaMonkey see:
 http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp

 Should have had that in the previous -
 
 Someone just sent me a new seamonkey-mod based on my 1.99.5 mod but
 updated to the latest FireFTP 2.0.4. I'm currently auditing it and will
 be uploading it as soon as I verify it.
 
 Phil
 

Will be eagerly awaiting the update Phil.  Thanks for the previous mod.
I like the idea of being integrated with the SM Browser.

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-31 Thread Ray_Net

Daniel wrote, On 31/05/2012 14:17:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

W3BNR wrote:


W3BNR submitted the following:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:

Michael Gordon wrote:

With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files from your web server.

WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you
see what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.
It makes web site management a breeze.
PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
perform.


WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression
program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both
current and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

http://filezilla-project.org/


How about FireFTP?
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/


For SeaMonkey see:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp

Should have had that in the previous -


Maybe. Doesn't appear it would run stand-alone though, being an 
extension

to the browser. I prefer a separate app; no need to clutter up the
browser base.



Don't know what version of Filezilla came with this Linux disk (three 
years old, so probably an older version!), but it runs as a standalone 
program, outside of my SeaMonkey!!


Just checked, FileZilla 3.2.3

WFM!!


3.5.3 version for windows
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Re: Need Help

2012-05-30 Thread Michael Gordon

William T. Brooks wrote:

I'm trying to edit my webpage, http://www.valdosta.edu/~wtbrooks/ I'm trying to 
remove some pictures and after I edit the webpage and delete the pictures and 
hit publish it will not publish.  An error message comes up that says 
publishing failed then has an X by the web address.  Any help would be greatly 
appreciated, is there a way to delete my webpage?


Without knowing how you are publishing your web page it is next to 
impossible to give you advise.


With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload 
files, and remove files from your web server.


WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you see 
what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.  It makes 
web site management a breeze.

PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to perform.

Good luck,

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-30 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Michael Gordon wrote:

 With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
 files, and remove files from your web server.
 
 WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you see
 what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.  It makes
 web site management a breeze.
 PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
 perform.

WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression 
program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both current 
and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

http://filezilla-project.org/

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Re: Need Help

2012-05-30 Thread Michael Gordon

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:


With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files from your web server.

WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you see
what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.  It makes
web site management a breeze.
PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
perform.


WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression
program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both current
and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

http://filezilla-project.org/



BTS,

Thank you for the correction.  I don't know where my head was in stating 
PKZip, probably where the Sun don't shine.


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Re: need help with SeaMonkey and Mac

2009-11-03 Thread Martin Freitag
suze l'fox schrieb:
 Every time I try to download SeaMonkey 2.0 on my Mac, I receive a
 message the 'image' is corrupt and the download failed. I've tried to
 reload, tried to reboot - tried everything I know but stand on my head.
 What on earth is wrong?

Have you tried emptying the cache?
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Re: Need help in responding to messages

2009-03-08 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Keith Whaley wrote:

I just tried to respond to a poster who posted a message on
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org, which I regularly get in my Inbox.
That message header also contained the Newsgroups
mozilla.support.seamonkey, and mozilla.support.firefox.

As I pressed Reply All, a drop-down message window was displayed which 
read:


? This account only supports email recipients. Continuing will ignore 
newsgroups.


What account are they speaking of and why is this?

I also get separate messages from both newsgroups under SeaMonkey News 
- news.mozilla.org.

I've never had problems reading or posting messages while
'signed on' to any of them. Why this problem?

Please advise.

keith whaley


you need to use your newsgroup email account, rather 
than your email account.  I mean, click on the drop 
down for the FROM and select the one for your newsgroup 
postings.


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Re: Need help in responding to messages

2009-03-08 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:

I just tried to respond to a poster who posted a message on
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org, which I regularly get in my Inbox.
That message header also contained the Newsgroups
mozilla.support.seamonkey, and mozilla.support.firefox.

As I pressed Reply All, a drop-down message window was displayed 
which read:


? This account only supports email recipients. Continuing will ignore 
newsgroups.


What account are they speaking of and why is this?

I also get separate messages from both newsgroups under SeaMonkey 
News - news.mozilla.org.

I've never had problems reading or posting messages while
'signed on' to any of them. Why this problem?

Please advise.

keith whaley


you need to use your newsgroup email account, rather than your email 
account.  I mean, click on the drop down for the FROM and select the one 
for your newsgroup postings.




something else just occurred to me.  In the To area, TO 
is for email, Newsgroup is used to send to the newsgroup.


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