Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-03-15 Thread Ronnie
Where is the thread to the imap issues?


Pugilares wrote:
 Chris Ilias wrote:
 On 2015-03-13 10:29 AM, Pugilares wrote:
 Ray_Net wrote:
 Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:
 -- 
 - Download the one you prefer from this page:
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
 - Install it
 - Run it
 - Create a mail account.

 If your e-mail account is IMAP, then you get stuck at this point due to
 the certificate exception problem.

 I use secure IMAP, and have no problems with certificates. If you're
 having a problem setting up a secure IMAP account, it's best to start
 your own thread, with details about the issue.

 I also use secure IMAP accounts on two computers with no problem. But
 they are not NEW. I've set up those secure IMAP accounts years ago and
 may Seamonkey releases ago, when there was no problem with adding
 security exception. Nowadays there is a big problem with setting up a
 secure IMAP/SMTP account.
 There is also a thread regarding this problem.
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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-03-15 Thread Pugilares

Chris Ilias wrote:

On 2015-03-13 10:29 AM, Pugilares wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:

--

- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
- Run it
- Create a mail account.


If your e-mail account is IMAP, then you get stuck at this point due to
the certificate exception problem.


I use secure IMAP, and have no problems with certificates. If you're
having a problem setting up a secure IMAP account, it's best to start
your own thread, with details about the issue.


I also use secure IMAP accounts on two computers with no problem. But 
they are not NEW. I've set up those secure IMAP accounts years ago and 
may Seamonkey releases ago, when there was no problem with adding 
security exception. Nowadays there is a big problem with setting up a 
secure IMAP/SMTP account.

There is also a thread regarding this problem.
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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-03-13 Thread Chris Ilias

On 2015-03-13 10:29 AM, Pugilares wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:

--

- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
- Run it
- Create a mail account.


If your e-mail account is IMAP, then you get stuck at this point due to
the certificate exception problem.


I use secure IMAP, and have no problems with certificates. If you're 
having a problem setting up a secure IMAP account, it's best to start 
your own thread, with details about the issue.

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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-03-13 Thread Pugilares

Ray_Net wrote:

Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:

--

- Download the one you prefer from this page:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#official
- Install it
- Run it
- Create a mail account.


If your e-mail account is IMAP, then you get stuck at this point due to 
the certificate exception problem.


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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-20 Thread Alex Beauroy

On 20/02/2015 06:34, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 20/02/15 09:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:



Why edit profile.ini??

1.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile (the bit after the Random
characters) onto your USB drive.
2.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile onto new computer at the
same level as the new profile (i.e. below the Random Character drive
level).
3.Start SeaMonkey, got to Tools-Switch Profiles-Manage
Profiles-Create Profile, and, on the Completing the Create Profile
Wizard screen, give it a profile name then, on the same screen, select
Choose Folder... and point to where you just copied it.

Job done!



True but since you were already there where the profile.ini is just a
simple text file

Great  I succeeded after the third attempt !!! Job done and I enjoy 
it!!!
Thanks to Jonathan, Daniel, and Mike!!! You guys did enlighten my old 
memories of Mozaic, Netscape Communicator, Mozilla Suite, and I'm proud 
to see that there is still that community working for the best here!!

May my gratitude express your wonderful virtues
Best Regards
@lex
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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-20 Thread Daniel

On 20/02/15 20:50, Alex Beauroy wrote:

On 20/02/2015 06:34, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 20/02/15 09:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:



Why edit profile.ini??

1.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile (the bit after the Random
characters) onto your USB drive.
2.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile onto new computer at the
same level as the new profile (i.e. below the Random Character drive
level).
3.Start SeaMonkey, got to Tools-Switch Profiles-Manage
Profiles-Create Profile, and, on the Completing the Create Profile
Wizard screen, give it a profile name then, on the same screen, select
Choose Folder... and point to where you just copied it.

Job done!



True but since you were already there where the profile.ini is just a
simple text file


Great  I succeeded after the third attempt !!! Job done and I enjoy
it!!!
Thanks to Jonathan, Daniel, and Mike!!! You guys did enlighten my old
memories of Mozaic, Netscape Communicator, Mozilla Suite, and I'm proud
to see that there is still that community working for the best here!!
May my gratitude express your wonderful virtues
Best Regards
@lex


I don't go back as far as Mosaic, just to NN 0.9 for me!

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Re: Why me?? (was: Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?)

2015-02-20 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS48 wrote:

On 02/20/2015 08:24 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 20/02/15 21:06, Daniel wrote:
When I try to read the message that I am here replying to I'm getting an
Error msg:

Quote
Error!
newsgroup server responded:no such article in group

Perhaps the article has expired

38udnbmpk5dwm3rjnz2dnuu7-dmdn...@mozilla.org (92057)

Click here to remove all expired articles
End Quote

Is anyone else seeing this ... or, rather not seeing this?? Have I done
something Wrong??

The other post by me in this thread is showing up O.K.



I get that from time to time, but when I select another post, then go
back to the one that said expired, it shows up.


And sometimes articles do get taken down by moderators, if the poster 
crosses some netiquette boundary.


I get the same result for the message posted by Daniel in that thread 
(with the same reference number), but all the other messages are fine. 
I've seen this before for his posts; I don't know why since I can't read 
the deleted messages and see a pattern of abuse.


It's also possible he deleted it himself for any number of reasons.

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Re: Why me?? (was: Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?)

2015-02-20 Thread WaltS48

On 02/20/2015 08:24 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 20/02/15 21:06, Daniel wrote:
When I try to read the message that I am here replying to I'm getting an
Error msg:

Quote
Error!
newsgroup server responded:no such article in group

Perhaps the article has expired

38udnbmpk5dwm3rjnz2dnuu7-dmdn...@mozilla.org (92057)

Click here to remove all expired articles
End Quote

Is anyone else seeing this ... or, rather not seeing this?? Have I done
something Wrong??

The other post by me in this thread is showing up O.K.



I get that from time to time, but when I select another post, then go back to the one 
that said expired, it shows up.

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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-20 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Alex Beauroy wrote:


Great  I succeeded after the third attempt !!! Job done and I enjoy
it!!!
Thanks to Jonathan, Daniel, and Mike!!! You guys did enlighten my old
memories of Mozaic, Netscape Communicator, Mozilla Suite, and I'm proud
to see that there is still that community working for the best here!!
May my gratitude express your wonderful virtues
Best Regards
@lex


Great! My profile has been preserved since:

X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (Win95; I)

Yep, that's Netscape Communicator.

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Why me?? (was: Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?)

2015-02-20 Thread Daniel

On 20/02/15 21:06, Daniel wrote:
When I try to read the message that I am here replying to I'm getting an 
Error msg:


Quote
Error!
newsgroup server responded:no such article in group

Perhaps the article has expired

38udnbmpk5dwm3rjnz2dnuu7-dmdn...@mozilla.org (92057)

Click here to remove all expired articles
End Quote

Is anyone else seeing this ... or, rather not seeing this?? Have I done 
something Wrong??


The other post by me in this thread is showing up O.K.

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225909

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20150101220549

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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-20 Thread EE

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:

how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?



Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your message.

To solve your problem, have a look at...

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/install-and-uninstall

and then copy your old profile over the top of your new profile.

HTH


Very interesting I'll be glad to use SeaMonkey with a profile that
I've built over the two last years on a laptop. How could I use that
profile on a new desktop. Laptop and desktop are running under Windows 7.
I did that 9 years ago with MozBackup but I don't remember how to do
it!! Any suggestions I have a portable hard disk also that I use to
transfer files from one computer to the another, but to manage this with
an old Profile seems a bit difficult!!! I did it years ago and I don't
remember today how to do it. Thanks in advance for any advice
Best Regards
@lex

Further more : How do you :  then copy your old profile over the top of
your new profile.
Thanks in advance for your assistance
@lex
 
The easiest way to do that is first, make hidden files visible with both 
computers.  That way, you can actually see both.  Dump the content of 
the old profile into the new one.


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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-19 Thread Mike C

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:

how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?



Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your message.

To solve your problem, have a look at...

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/install-and-uninstall

and then copy your old profile over the top of your new profile.

HTH


Very interesting I'll be glad to use SeaMonkey with a profile that
I've built over the two last years on a laptop. How could I use that
profile on a new desktop. Laptop and desktop are running under Windows 7.
I did that 9 years ago with MozBackup but I don't remember how to do
it!! Any suggestions I have a portable hard disk also that I use to
transfer files from one computer to the another, but to manage this with
an old Profile seems a bit difficult!!! I did it years ago and I don't
remember today how to do it. Thanks in advance for any advice
Best Regards
@lex

Further more : How do you :  then copy your old profile over the top of
your new profile.
Thanks in advance for your assistance
@lex
 

I've used MozBackup.  It's EASY!
http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/download.php

Use it to backup your laptop then transfer backup file to desktop on 
new computer.
Install MozBackup on new computer then restore a profile on new 
computer from file you put on desktop with MozBackup.



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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-19 Thread Alex Beauroy

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:

how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?



Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your message.

To solve your problem, have a look at...

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/install-and-uninstall

and then copy your old profile over the top of your new profile.

HTH


Very interesting I'll be glad to use SeaMonkey with a profile that
I've built over the two last years on a laptop. How could I use that
profile on a new desktop. Laptop and desktop are running under Windows 7.
I did that 9 years ago with MozBackup but I don't remember how to do
it!! Any suggestions I have a portable hard disk also that I use to
transfer files from one computer to the another, but to manage this with
an old Profile seems a bit difficult!!! I did it years ago and I don't
remember today how to do it. Thanks in advance for any advice
Best Regards
@lex
Further more : How do you :  then copy your old profile over the top of 
your new profile.

Thanks in advance for your assistance
@lex

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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-19 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Daniel wrote:

On 20/02/15 09:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:



Why edit profile.ini??

1.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile (the bit after the Random
characters) onto your USB drive.
2.With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile onto new computer at the
same level as the new profile (i.e. below the Random Character drive
level).
3.Start SeaMonkey, got to Tools-Switch Profiles-Manage
Profiles-Create Profile, and, on the Completing the Create Profile
Wizard screen, give it a profile name then, on the same screen, select
Choose Folder... and point to where you just copied it.

Job done!



True but since you were already there where the profile.ini is just a 
simple text file


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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-19 Thread Alex Beauroy

Daniel wrote:

On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:

how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?



Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your message.

To solve your problem, have a look at...

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/install-and-uninstall

and then copy your old profile over the top of your new profile.

HTH

Very interesting I'll be glad to use SeaMonkey with a profile that 
I've built over the two last years on a laptop. How could I use that 
profile on a new desktop. Laptop and desktop are running under Windows 7.
I did that 9 years ago with MozBackup but I don't remember how to do 
it!! Any suggestions I have a portable hard disk also that I use to 
transfer files from one computer to the another, but to manage this with 
an old Profile seems a bit difficult!!! I did it years ago and I don't 
remember today how to do it. Thanks in advance for any advice

Best Regards
@lex
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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-19 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:

how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?



Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your message.

To solve your problem, have a look at...

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/install-and-uninstall

and then copy your old profile over the top of your new profile.

HTH


Very interesting I'll be glad to use SeaMonkey with a profile that
I've built over the two last years on a laptop. How could I use that
profile on a new desktop. Laptop and desktop are running under Windows 7.
I did that 9 years ago with MozBackup but I don't remember how to do
it!! Any suggestions I have a portable hard disk also that I use to
transfer files from one computer to the another, but to manage this with
an old Profile seems a bit difficult!!! I did it years ago and I don't
remember today how to do it. Thanks in advance for any advice
Best Regards
@lex

Further more : How do you :  then copy your old profile over the top of
your new profile.
Thanks in advance for your assistance
@lex
 


Easy, even moved profiles form Windows to Linux. In old system go to if 
Windows:


%APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles

Profile folder will be [SALT].default where [SALT] is random 8 
characters. Note the name and copy to a thumbdrive is an easy way to 
transfer. For this example I will call it: *original.default*


On new system go to

%APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles

There may be a default profile there already when you installed 
SeaMonkey I will call it for this example: *blank.default*


Now copy your *original.default* to this folder

Move up to %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey and edit profile.ini and point to 
your moved profile


[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1

[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
; comment out the blank profile
;Path=Profiles/blank.default
; add line to your moved original
Path=Profiles/original.default

Save and start SeaMonkey and enjoy.


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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-19 Thread Daniel

On 20/02/15 09:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Alex Beauroy wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:

how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?



Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the
message ... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your
subject into your message.

To solve your problem, have a look at...

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/install-and-uninstall

and then copy your old profile over the top of your new profile.

HTH


Very interesting I'll be glad to use SeaMonkey with a profile that
I've built over the two last years on a laptop. How could I use that
profile on a new desktop. Laptop and desktop are running under
Windows 7.
I did that 9 years ago with MozBackup but I don't remember how to do
it!! Any suggestions I have a portable hard disk also that I use to
transfer files from one computer to the another, but to manage this with
an old Profile seems a bit difficult!!! I did it years ago and I don't
remember today how to do it. Thanks in advance for any advice
Best Regards
@lex

Further more : How do you :  then copy your old profile over the top of
your new profile.
Thanks in advance for your assistance
@lex
 


Easy, even moved profiles form Windows to Linux. In old system go to if
Windows:

%APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles

Profile folder will be [SALT].default where [SALT] is random 8
characters. Note the name and copy to a thumbdrive is an easy way to
transfer. For this example I will call it: *original.default*

On new system go to

%APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles

There may be a default profile there already when you installed
SeaMonkey I will call it for this example: *blank.default*

Now copy your *original.default* to this folder

Move up to %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey and edit profile.ini and point to
your moved profile

[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1

[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
; comment out the blank profile
;Path=Profiles/blank.default
; add line to your moved original
Path=Profiles/original.default

Save and start SeaMonkey and enjoy.



Why edit profile.ini??

1.	With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile (the bit after the Random 
characters) onto your USB drive.
2.	With SeaMonkey closed, copy old profile onto new computer at the same 
level as the new profile (i.e. below the Random Character drive level).
3.	Start SeaMonkey, got to Tools-Switch Profiles-Manage 
Profiles-Create Profile, and, on the Completing the Create Profile 
Wizard screen, give it a profile name then, on the same screen, select 
Choose Folder... and point to where you just copied it.


Job done!

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225909

or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20150101220549

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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-08 Thread Daniel

On 08/02/15 10:18, Ron Lesan wrote:

how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?



Ron, it is the normal practise, here, to ask your question with-in the message 
... not just as the Subject: of your post, so I've copied your subject into 
your message.

To solve your problem, have a look at...

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/install-and-uninstall

and then copy your old profile over the top of your new profile.

HTH

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225909
or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20150101220549
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Re: how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-08 Thread Ray_Net

Ron Lesan wrote on 08/02/2015 00:18:

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- Download the one you prefer from this page: 
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- Install it
- Run it
- Create a mail account.
- Create a NewsGroup account to come here
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how to setup seamonkey on new computer ?

2015-02-07 Thread Ron Lesan
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