Ant wrote:
On 3/16/2009 12:44 PM PT, Bill Davidsen typed:
No, SM1.1.x will only receive security-updates.
SM2.0 is the the one which gets all the new features.
I would consider a bug allowing a malicious (or mangled) web page to
freeze the browser to be a security issue...
Good point there
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
W. Watson wrote:
I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M (See
Subject). However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others. I
guess it's all about one's ISP?
Yeah I don't think there's any practical SM limit, it's up to your and
the recipi
On 3/16/2009 12:44 PM PT, Bill Davidsen typed:
No, SM1.1.x will only receive security-updates.
SM2.0 is the the one which gets all the new features.
I would consider a bug allowing a malicious (or mangled) web page to
freeze the browser to be a security issue...
Good point there.
--
"When t
On 3/16/2009 9:39 AM PT, Philip Chee typed:
Use the -debug command line switch.
seamonkey -debug
$ ./seamonkey --debug
./run-mozilla.sh -g ./seamonkey-bin
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:./plugins:/usr/local/lib/mre/mre-1.1.14
DISPLAY=:0.0
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:/usr/local/lib/mre/mre-1.
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
I have a large mail map of 3.9GB whereof the Inbox is 2.3GB, located on
a FAT32 file system.
The problem is that the index file no longer does update automatic.
Trying to view new incoming messages, shows the text content of some
legacy old messages.
Selecting Inbox >
On 03/14/2009 03:29 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
> Stéphane Grégoire a tapoté, le 13.03.2009 10:24:
>>
>> The test would be nearer to my configuration by printing on the
>> network. I should also test by cups on the network with a live CD. I
>> will also test with XP Home and with this netgear.
>
On 03/16/2009 06:31 AM, laurie erwin wrote:
> I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about three
> years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem until
> now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages. That day, I
> received a surprise
stan wrote:
This site is slow loading much of the time. Seems like it has to do with
the number of different parts that compose the page. Is there
anything I can do in SM to speed this up?
http://www.boston.com/sports/
Thanks
Stan
I go there pretty often, mostly for the Extra bases Red Sox b
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
nobodyh...@min.net wrote:
In <9kadnatbvfsgnibunz2dnuvz_uown...@mozilla.org>, on 03/13/09 at
06:14 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
said: >>
Oldest OS on computers with internet access should be Win2000 by now
for most companies ;-)
sorry, but I still know of a co
> Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
>>When you click on File, Print, the window that pops up
>>is coming from the Operating System, not SM or FF.
>>
Bill Davidsen wrote:
>More likely the window manager. Unlike Windows,
>Linux readily allows a choice of WM to suit your preferences.
>
>Yes, I hav
stan wrote:
This site is slow loading much of the time. Seems like it has to do with
the number of different parts that compose the page. Is there
anything I can do in SM to speed this up?
http://www.boston.com/sports/
Thanks
Stan
nope, it was fast for me. Then again, I changed my DNS
ser
This site is slow loading much of the time. Seems like it has to do with
the number of different parts that compose the page. Is there
anything I can do in SM to speed this up?
http://www.boston.com/sports/
Thanks
Stan
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>>W. Watson wrote:
>>>I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M[...]
>>>However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others.
>>>I guess it's all about one's ISP?
>>>
Martin Feitag wrote:
>yes this ist an ISP limit. Nevertheless, keep in mind that
>FTP was invented for large
On 3/16/2009 9:39 AM PT, Philip Chee wrote:
Since I had to dump Debian's IceApe a few weeks ago, I had to install
SeaMonkey (SM) v1.1.4 from
seamonkey-1.1.14.en-US.linux-i686.installer.tar.gz into
/home/Programs/seamonkey/ ... Mostly everything works, but I noticed
saving files cause SM to fr
in one email list all the entries
end in ...\par - every one of 'em
e.g.
m...@wbactv.org\par
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On 3/16/2009 12:26 PM PT, Bill Davidsen wrote:
You might try creating a brand new profile with no extensions or
add-ons, and see if the behavior continues.I will say that I would use
'top' in a window and see if SM grows over time and behaves badly when
it hits 450-550MB in size.
I did watch
Bill Davidsen wrote:
JAS wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hi!
I was viewing
http://www.officedepot.com/catalog/txtSearchDD.do?jopa=s5SHQCC0IOOaUna7xLgXh3U&norefinement=true&searchTxt=Logitech+Z-2300#
and wanted to print preview f
On Mar 17, 7:27 am, "Moz Champion (Dan)"
wrote:
> Anne wrote:
> > Where does SeaMonkey keep newsgroup files ? My newsgroups aren't
> > updating properly and I need to delete files and start again. The
> > Library/Mozilla folder on my hard disk only has two files in it and I
> > can't find any pr
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj schrieb:
W. Watson wrote:
I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M (See
Subject). However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others. I
guess it's all about one's ISP?
Yeah I don't think there's any practical SM limit, it's up to your and
the recip
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
I rather expected
it to reformat
flowed paragraphs.
It doesn't seem to do that, if I insert some test in a line, the line gets
broken, but rewrap doesn't rebreak the lines selected. For example the lines at
the top were selected and rewrapped.
I assume it has some useful
Anne wrote:
Where does SeaMonkey keep newsgroup files ? My newsgroups aren't
updating properly and I need to delete files and start again. The
Library/Mozilla folder on my hard disk only has two files in it and I
can't find any profile folder.
Anne
South Australia
http://kb.mozillazine.org/P
Where does SeaMonkey keep newsgroup files ? My newsgroups aren't
updating properly and I need to delete files and start again. The
Library/Mozilla folder on my hard disk only has two files in it and I
can't find any profile folder.
Anne
South Australia
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On Mar 16, 4:02 pm, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> See the original threads I quoted. What I am asking for,
> > which is
>
> > Disable automatic conversion to plantext.
>
> So the message will be readable by all the mail agents which handle HTML but
> not
> plaintext?
>
> Why do you care? I assume ther
W. Watson wrote:
I've found that my SM mailer will not accept anything over 10M (See
Subject). However, I've recently gotten 18M wmv files from others. I
guess it's all about one's ISP?
Yeah I don't think there's any practical SM limit, it's up to your and
the recipients ISP and any in between
nobodyh...@min.net wrote:
In <9kadnatbvfsgnibunz2dnuvz_uown...@mozilla.org>, on 03/13/09
at 06:14 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
said: >>
Oldest OS on computers with internet access should be Win2000 by now for
most companies ;-)
sorry, but I still know of a couple of companies that
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
terje wrote:
flyguy wrote:
terje wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
terje wrote:
Hello,
Using SeaMonkey 1.1.14 email client, I tried to save a MS created
rich message as .eml f
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
Mr Gehr - that option is there, and does the opposite of what I want
it to do. Not choosing that option does not keep SM from converting
my message. See the original threads I quoted. What I am asking for,
which is
Disable automatic conversion to plan text.
So the m
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I rather expected it to reformat flowed paragraphs.
It doesn't seem to do that, if I insert some test in
a line, the line gets broken, but rewrap doesn't
rebreak the lines selected. For example the lines at
the top were selected and rewrapped.
I assume it has some useful fu
I rather expected
it to reformat
flowed paragraphs.
It doesn't seem to do that, if I insert some test in a line, the line gets
broken, but rewrap doesn't rebreak the lines selected. For example the lines at
the top were selected and rewrapped.
I assume it has some useful function, but it isn'
Martin Feitag wrote:
Ant schrieb:
On 3/7/2009 3:20 PM PT, BeeNeR typed:
On or about 3/7/2009 12:28 PM, Ant typed the following:
Hi!
I was viewing
http://www.officedepot.com/catalog/txtSearchDD.do?jopa=s5SHQCC0IOOaUna7xLgXh3U&norefinement=true&searchTxt=Logitech+Z-2300#
and wanted to prin
JAS wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hi!
I was viewing
http://www.officedepot.com/catalog/txtSearchDD.do?jopa=s5SHQCC0IOOaUna7xLgXh3U&norefinement=true&searchTxt=Logitech+Z-2300#
and wanted to print preview from the Web page (not
Ant wrote:
Since I had to dump Debian's IceApe a few weeks ago, I had to install
SeaMonkey (SM) v1.1.4 from
seamonkey-1.1.14.en-US.linux-i686.installer.tar.gz into
/home/Programs/seamonkey/ ... Mostly everything works, but I noticed
saving files cause SM to freeze hard. CPU usage is in used fr
laurie erwin wrote:
I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about
three years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem
until now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages.
That day, I received a surprise Error Message, "Enter your pa
nobodyh...@min.net wrote:
In<9kadnatbvfsgnibunz2dnuvz_uown...@mozilla.org>, on 03/13/09
at 06:14 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
said:>>
Oldest OS on computers with internet access should be Win2000 by now for
most companies ;-)
sorry, but I still know of a couple of companies that
a
In <9kadnatbvfsgnibunz2dnuvz_uown...@mozilla.org>, on 03/13/09
at 06:14 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
said: >>
>> Oldest OS on computers with internet access should be Win2000 by now for
>> most companies ;-)
>sorry, but I still know of a couple of companies that
>are still using win9
laurie erwin wrote:
I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about
three years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem
until now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages.
That day, I received a surprise Error Message, "Enter your pa
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 21:59:37 -0700, Ant wrote:
> Since I had to dump Debian's IceApe a few weeks ago, I had to install
> SeaMonkey (SM) v1.1.4 from
> seamonkey-1.1.14.en-US.linux-i686.installer.tar.gz into
> /home/Programs/seamonkey/ ... Mostly everything works, but I noticed
> saving files cau
laurie erwin wrote:
I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about
three years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem
until now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages.
That day, I received a surprise Error Message, "Enter your passw
I've been using Sea Monkey for sending and receiving E-mail for about three
years (ever since Netscape 7.2 quit on me) and never had a problem until
now. On Thursday, Mar. 5, Sea Monkey quit sending my messages. That day, I
received a surprise Error Message, "Enter your password for
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