Hello!
I've got this annoying problem: Want to add an address for a mailing
list, but as it is only a list's address, there's no first name and last
name, so I'm entering only display name and email address. When clicking
OK, the address is dropped without any warning :-(
So, please tell me
The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 6:15:58 PM, and on a whim,
jim pounded out on the keyboard:
Thanks Heaps for your Detailed reply Terry. Regards. jim
You're welcome Jim. If you have any other questions, don't be afraid to
ask. You might want to do it in mozilla.general if it
A little update. I recently got an email from someone that had the
problem mentioned previously. In my webmail interface, I forwarded the
email to my work address. From there, I forwarded the attachment back
to myself using Outlook. I was able to view the attachment in
Seamonkey with no problem. So
Margo Guda wrote:
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
Margo Guda wrote:
I recently changed the password on one site which was on my managed
passwords list. So I used the password manager to delete that entry,
as it would pop up with the old password filled out.
However I do want the new password to be
Ray_Net wrote:
Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 3:36:19 PM, and on a
whim, Bill Spikowski pounded out on the keyboard:
My "Inbox.msf" file is about 3KB but my "Inbox" file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to
other fold
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
Margo Guda wrote:
I recently changed the password on one site which was on my managed
passwords list. So I used the password manager to delete that entry,
as it would pop up with the old password filled out.
However I do want the new password to be remembered by SM,
On 03/30/2009 04:45 PM, Daniel wrote:
> googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
>> Hi Daniel - Thanks for dropping in. If you look back at the last 50
>> or so responses, about 1/2 are devoted to reasons why I have problems
>> sending in plain text. SM doesn't convert it properly all the time,
>> if I send in
On Mar 30, 9:28 pm, Leonidas Jones wrote:
> googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
> > On Mar 30, 6:44 pm, "Terry R." wrote:
> >> The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 2:25:55 PM, and on a whim,
> >> googl...@kwcpa.com pounded out on the keyboard:
>
> >>> On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hi
Margo Guda wrote:
I recently changed the password on one site which was on my managed
passwords list. So I used the password manager to delete that entry,
as it would pop up with the old password filled out.
However I do want the new password to be remembered by SM, and now
when I log in at the
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
On Mar 30, 6:44 pm, "Terry R." wrote:
The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 2:25:55 PM, and on a whim,
googl...@kwcpa.com pounded out on the keyboard:
On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
wrote:
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
Sorry - i'm viewing
Thanks Heaps for your Detailed reply Terry. Regards. jim
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Martin Feitag wrote:
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
I have a question about mismatched domains in SM 2.0.a3. I have set up
two accounts with same news server, one with the actual name, and
another with the numbered IP address. This allows me to set up different
groups for different purposes in the two
On Mar 30, 6:44 pm, "Terry R." wrote:
> The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 2:25:55 PM, and on a whim,
> googl...@kwcpa.com pounded out on the keyboard:
>
>
>
> > On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
> > wrote:
> >> googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
> >>> Sorry - i'm viewing on the
On Mar 30, 6:58 pm, Ray_Net
wrote:
> googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
> > Ok - here's an example of the problem, based on a short message I
> > composed in HTML. In HTML, there was a blank line before the line
> > that starts "Me". When I go into the sent folder and do a view ->
> > message source, the
NoOp wrote:
On 03/30/2009 11:34 AM, Bob Barrett wrote:
I have installed seamonkey-1.1.15.en-US.linux-i686.tar.gz in
/usr/local/seamonkey/ on a new installation of Debian 5.0. Trying the
first start as root, I get this error:
./seamonkey-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
./s
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
My "Inbox.msf" file is about 3KB but my "Inbox" file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to
other folders.
What's in the 1GB file?
I have a similar situation with the "Drafts" file -- over 1
Bill Spikowski wrote:
My "Inbox.msf" file is about 3KB but my "Inbox" file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to
other folders.
What's in the 1GB file?
I have a similar situation with the "Drafts" file -- over 1 GB, but
there's nothing in it
B
Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 3:36:19 PM, and on a whim,
Bill Spikowski pounded out on the keyboard:
My "Inbox.msf" file is about 3KB but my "Inbox" file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to
other folders.
What's in
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
Ok - here's an example of the problem, based on a short message I
composed in HTML. In HTML, there was a blank line before the line
that starts "Me". When I go into the sent folder and do a view ->
message source, the blank line is there (although the message has been
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
My "Inbox.msf" file is about 3KB but my "Inbox" file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to
other folders.
What's in the 1GB file?
I have a similar situation with the "Drafts" file -- over 1
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
Hi Daniel - Thanks for dropping in. If you look back at the last 50
or so responses, about 1/2 are devoted to reasons why I have problems
sending in plain text. SM doesn't convert it properly all the time,
if I send in a proportional font, I want people to read it in a
The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 3:36:19 PM, and on a whim,
Bill Spikowski pounded out on the keyboard:
My "Inbox.msf" file is about 3KB but my "Inbox" file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to other
folders.
What's in the 1GB file?
Bill Spikowski wrote:
My "Inbox.msf" file is about 3KB but my "Inbox" file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to
other folders.
What's in the 1GB file?
I have a similar situation with the "Drafts" file -- over 1 GB, but
there's nothing in it
t
The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 2:25:55 PM, and on a whim,
googl...@kwcpa.com pounded out on the keyboard:
On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
wrote:
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
Sorry - i'm viewing on the web where all prior messages show up, I was
trying to be spac
The date and time was Monday, March 30, 2009 3:05:59 PM, and on a whim,
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo pounded out on the keyboard:
SM 1.1.15
Is anyone else having a similar problem:
you have something opened, like SM Mail. You click on
compose, and you have to wait and wait and wait. The
My "Inbox.msf" file is about 3KB but my "Inbox" file is over 1 GB.
I keep NO messages in the inbox; whatever comes in gets filtered to other
folders.
What's in the 1GB file?
I have a similar situation with the "Drafts" file -- over 1 GB, but there's
nothing in it
__
On Mar 30, 5:41 pm, Leonidas Jones wrote:
> Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
>
> > googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
> >> On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
> >>> again, others have asked that you email them an html
> >>> message and then we'll go from there, and so far you
> >>> have
I agree that, for any message, if you take select Options -> Format ->
send as Rich Text. It will travel as HTML. My request is a way to
make this the default (i.e., override AutoDetect as the default in
Options -> Format). I will now send you an email that, even though is
composed as HTML, and S
SM 1.1.15
Is anyone else having a similar problem:
you have something opened, like SM Mail. You click on
compose, and you have to wait and wait and wait. The
task manager says the program is not responding. After
a minute, then the compose window opens and everything
is back to normal, unt
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
again, others have asked that you email them an html
message and then we'll go from there, and so far you
have failed to do that.
I'm happy to send a message to anyone. just supp
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
wrote:
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
Sorry - i'm viewing on the web where all prior messages show up, I was
trying to be space efficient.
not everyone is viewing this group on google groups.
Some of us are using the mozi
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
again, others have asked that you email them an html
message and then we'll go from there, and so far you
have failed to do that.
I'm happy to send a message to anyone. just supply the email
I think you're using th
On Mar 30, 5:12 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
wrote:
> googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
> > Sorry - i'm viewing on the web where all prior messages show up, I was
> > trying to be space efficient.
>
> not everyone is viewing this group on google groups.
> Some of us are using the mozilla newsgroup a
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
Sorry - i'm viewing on the web where all prior messages show up, I was
trying to be space efficient.
not everyone is viewing this group on google groups.
Some of us are using the mozilla newsgroup and others
are using the mailing lists
"If you choose to send in HT
On 03/30/2009 11:34 AM, Bob Barrett wrote:
> I have installed seamonkey-1.1.15.en-US.linux-i686.tar.gz in
> /usr/local/seamonkey/ on a new installation of Debian 5.0. Trying the
> first start as root, I get this error:
>
> ./seamonkey-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
./seamonkey
Sorry - i'm viewing on the web where all prior messages show up, I was
trying to be space efficient.
"If you choose to send in HTML then it wont be converted, it will be
sent as html."
This is a false statement. True statement: "If you choose to send in
HTML, and there is nothing in your messag
I have installed seamonkey-1.1.15.en-US.linux-i686.tar.gz in
/usr/local/seamonkey/ on a new installation of Debian 5.0. Trying the
first start as root, I get this error:
./seamonkey-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file \
o
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
I wish Mozilla did allow me a choice. No matter how hard I try to
have messages go, by default, in HTML. Mozilla looks at them and says
"yeah, plain text is good enough" and converts them.
that's the problem.
All I'm suggesting is an OPTION to disable the auto-conver
Ok - here's an example of the problem, based on a short message I
composed in HTML. In HTML, there was a blank line before the line
that starts "Me". When I go into the sent folder and do a view ->
message source, the blank line is there (although the message has been
converted to text).
However
I wish Mozilla did allow me a choice. No matter how hard I try to
have messages go, by default, in HTML. Mozilla looks at them and says
"yeah, plain text is good enough" and converts them.
that's the problem.
All I'm suggesting is an OPTION to disable the auto-conversion. I
can't believe how m
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
Yes - putting stuff in every message that forces the converter to say
"send in HTML" is a common workaround that a lot of people do (see the
original thread I referenced at the top of this one). Having a fancy
HTML signature also works as a workaround.
In fact, it look
I recently changed the password on one site which was on my managed
passwords list. So I used the password manager to delete that entry, as
it would pop up with the old password filled out.
However I do want the new password to be remembered by SM, and now when
I log in at the site it never offe
Yes - putting stuff in every message that forces the converter to say
"send in HTML" is a common workaround that a lot of people do (see the
original thread I referenced at the top of this one). Having a fancy
HTML signature also works as a workaround.
In fact, it looks like the workarounds are g
BeeNeR schrieb:
On or about 3/30/2009 4:22 AM, Martin Feitag typed the following:
Terry R. schrieb:
Well, you pipe in sooner next time with your perfect explanation of a
program that isn't included with Windows.
And if you already know how to do it, why are you reading this at all?
Terry R.
On or about 3/30/2009 4:22 AM, Martin Feitag typed the following:
> Terry R. schrieb:
>>
>> Well, you pipe in sooner next time with your perfect explanation of a
>> program that isn't included with Windows.
>>
>> And if you already know how to do it, why are you reading this at all?
>>
>> Terry R.
googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:
SM doesn't convert it properly all the time,
If you cannot furnish a testcase to reproduce the problem, nobody will
be able to solve your problem.
But i repeat if you position your preference to send only in html - and
if you at least put an html stuff into your mail
Terry R. schrieb:
Well, you pipe in sooner next time with your perfect explanation of a
program that isn't included with Windows.
And if you already know how to do it, why are you reading this at all?
Terry R.
Sry, was not meant as an offense.
I was just refering to keep it at a safe place f
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
I have a question about mismatched domains in SM 2.0.a3. I have set up
two accounts with same news server, one with the actual name, and
another with the numbered IP address. This allows me to set up different
groups for different purposes in the two accounts.
This is on
Mike C schrieb:
How do I get SM mail to open a JPG attachment with
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
or Microsoft Office Picture manager.
You might want to try to define an App in the Preferences => Browser?
(might be other name in SM1.1.x) => Helper Applications
Is that viewer your standard-ap
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