Hartmut Figge wrote:
Tom Coradeschi:
At 07:23 PM -1000 02/06/2009, Geoff Welsh wrote:
But SM doesn't work!
It brings up a funny old style looking window with a bottom pane
saying "parsing error" and there are no functions across the
menu bar. It's totally blank.
Anyone know why this i
Tom Coradeschi wrote:
At 07:23 PM -1000 02/06/2009, Geoff Welsh wrote:
on both my Macs (G4, and G5 PPC OSX 10.4)...
When you create a second (machine) User account, the new user can
launch any App loaded on the machine and it starts up in a virgin
state, and they can customize it as they plea
Brian Mailman wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
[...]
P3H - I Am sorry that it appears you have misunderstood the
challenge. I only mentioned the program as an "incidental" item. The
real challenge is still the crashing of SM 1.1.14 when down loading
e-mails.
Close the program. Go to your profile and
Samuel S wrote:
[...]
P3H - I Am sorry that it appears you have misunderstood the
challenge. I only mentioned the program as an "incidental" item. The
real challenge is still the crashing of SM 1.1.14 when down loading
e-mails.
Close the program. Go to your profile and delete the .msf file f
On 02/11/2009 11:11 AM, John Doue wrote:
> Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
>> Peter T wrote:
>>> Hello group. I have this morning re-installed Seamonkey. I am so
>>> glad I did. It has been about 3-4 years of using firefox and TB.
>>> However, there is just something slicker and nicer a
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
As well, when backing up e-mails I received an error message from
Moz back-up that something was corrupt and could not finish the back
up. Yet after another five minutes or so, the bac
Samuel S wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
As well, when backing up e-mails I received an error message from Moz
back-up that something was corrupt and could not finish the back up.
Yet after another five minutes or so, the back up would continue and
finish.
SeaM
»Cristian Zoicas« wrote:
Cristian Zoicas wrote:
Hello all,
I use SeaMonkey 1.1.12 on Ubuntu Linux and I want to get the following
behaviour from the SeaMonkey mail client:
Some of the mail messages I receive I want to save them in a custom
folder in my home directory. Let's call it here
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
As well, when backing up e-mails I received an error message from Moz
back-up that something was corrupt and could not finish the back up.
Yet after another five minutes or so, the back up would continue and
finish.
SeaMonkey doesn't hav
Cristi, the short answer is "Yes and No"!
The "Local Folders" folder is, effectively, another email account, just
as your email account is an email account. If you want to have another
email account, select Edit|Mail&Newsgroup Account Settings and give
yourself another account.
You are r
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