Unfortunately, I deleted the Collected AddressBook
folder and so lose this great feature. Is there a
way to get it back, because just recreate the
address book with the "new->AddressBook" and
the name "Collected Addresses" is not enough.
Thanks,
DC.
Does someone know if there is development progress
about integration of mozilla messenger and GPG (GnuPG).
I'm in particular very interested by digital signature
for emails. Perhaps some contributions to mozilla code
has started ?
Thanks,
DC.
Charlie in San Francisco wrote:
>
> Perhaps if you go to Preferences and open Mail and Newsgroups/Addressing
> and check off the addresses you want to collect, Mozilla will create the
> directory.
>
Unfortunately, it doesn't recreate the directory. Finally, I think
I'll saved my .mozilla di
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Christian Biesinger wrote:
| dcr wrote:
|
|>Does someone know if there is development progress
|>about integration of mozilla messenger and GPG (GnuPG).
|>
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| http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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Thanks, first tests I made are interesting,... I
Hello,
I've seen that soon an outliner release of
the Address book will appear in the nighties,
and I was wondering if an outliner release
of the bookmark manager is expected also to
be released ?
(http://komodo.mozilla.org/planning/branches.cgi)
David.
Sören Kress wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded my mozilla to 0.9.1 (running on linux). Now I have problems
> on some pages with cookies. Specifically I have problems with a simple
> JSP page that displays all HTTP header fields. After reloading this page
> I used to see a cookie. This is not the case w
Hello,
I'd like to add a toolbar to mozilla in order
to be able to reach features in a quick way.
For example I'd like to add a on/off button for
javascript, for flash plugins, ...
Has someone already done such things ?
Thanks for all,
david.
dcr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to add a toolbar to mozilla in order
> to be able to reach features in a quick way.
> For example I'd like to add a on/off button for
> javascript, for flash plugins, ...
>
> Has someone already done such things ?
>
> Th