Re: Using certificate ti sign e-mails

2001-08-07 Thread Dwight Eichelberger
Makes it a challenge to use post NS4 products in a secure corporate environment... so I'm stuck with NS4x or must switch to IE... not a good set of choices as we have been fairly NS-centric in deployment! Dwight Mitchell Stoltz wrote: > Mozilla doesn't support S/MIME yet, sorry. > -Mitch >

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Jason Bassford
> I just added *exactly* what you wrote to my 'defaults/pref/security-prefs.js' > file, restarted Mozilla, and went to 'http://www.wpi.edu/~dpotter/infinite.html' > and that page had no problem popping up windows on my computer. > Either way, the fact is that nothing anyone has suggested has stop

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Jason Bassford
> You quit mozilla *after* you edited the file? That's wrong; as the > message you are replying to quoted from the 0.9.2 release notes: > > > > To block pop-up windows, add this line to the prefs.js file > > > in your Mozilla profile directory while Mozilla is not running: Yes, but if you not

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Jason Bassford
> I'm sorry but what are saying simply appears to be wrong. > I just now added these lines to my defaults/pref/security-prefs.js file: > user_pref("capability.policy.default.Window.open", "noAccess"); The above is what I said. The reason it didn't work for you before is because you didn'

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Jason Bassford
> It doesn't matter if Mozilla is running or not when I edit > the file. The fact is that if Mozilla starts up with those The reason for the response is that any changes you make to the prefs.js file while Mozilla is running are lost when you exit the application. The only way to make permane

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Mitchell Stoltz
I think I've figured out what the issue is. Our documentation is vague on this point - I'll add a clarification right away. You can add prefs to either your user preferences file (prefs.js in your user profile directory) or to one of the default pref files (any of the .js files in bin/defaults

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Re: hypertext linkage to file://...

2001-08-07 Thread Mitchell Stoltz
This *is* a configurable setting. Open your prefs.js file in a text editor with Mozilla not running and add user_pref("security.checkloaduri", false); Chris Hoess wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, George Herson wrote: > >>Thanks for the answer. >> >>Pls consider making this a configurab

Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks

2001-08-07 Thread Jesse Ruderman
mpt wrote: > Henri Sivonen wrote: > >... > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >... > > > This is a great list. While we're at it, can any helpful readers > > > suggest any more things that users will want to block from this > > > panel? > > > > [ ] Discover the properties of the screen and the size o

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Paul Pedriana
It doesn't matter if Mozilla is running or not when I edit the file. The fact is that if Mozilla starts up with those lines in in my security-prefs.js file, I still get popups at 'http://www.wpi.edu/~dpotter/infinite.html'. Instead of people just spouting answers back, why don't they actually try

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Paul Pedriana
I just added *exactly* what you wrote to my 'defaults/pref/security-prefs.js' file, restarted Mozilla, and went to 'http://www.wpi.edu/~dpotter/infinite.html' and that page had no problem popping up windows on my computer. Perhaps either: -> You are not running v0.9.3. or -> My v0.9.3 (Wi

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Stuart Ballard
Paul Pedriana wrote: > > I just now added these lines to my defaults/pref/security-prefs.js file: > I quit Mozilla completely are restarted and then went back to: You quit mozilla *after* you edited the file? That's wrong; as the message you are replying to quoted from the 0.9.2 release notes:

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Paul Pedriana
I'm sorry but what are saying simply appears to be wrong. I just now added these lines to my defaults/pref/security-prefs.js file: user_pref("capability.policy.default.Window.open", "noAccess"); user_pref("capability.policy.default.Window.moveTo", "noAccess"); user_pref("capability.po

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Ben Bucksch
Jason Bassford wrote: >>user_pref("capability.policy.default.window.open", "noAccess"); >>user_pref("capability.policy.non_spammers.sites", "http://www.microsoft.com";); >>user_pref("capability.policy.non_spammers.window.open", "allAccess"); >>user_pref("capability.policy.non_spammers.windowinter

Re: Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Jason Bassford
> user_pref("capability.policy.default.window.open", "noAccess"); > user_pref("capability.policy.non_spammers.sites", "http://www.microsoft.com";); > user_pref("capability.policy.non_spammers.window.open", "allAccess"); > user_pref("capability.policy.non_spammers.windowinternal.open", "allAccess")

Window popup security broken with v0.9.3?

2001-08-07 Thread Paul Pedriana
I added the text below to my defaults/pref/security-prefs.js file and it did *nothing* to stop popups with Mozilla 0.9.3: user_pref("capability.policy.default.window.open", "noAccess"); user_pref("capability.policy.default.window.moveTo", "noAccess"); user_pref("capability.policy.default.window.r