David Wilkinson wrote, On 06/05/2009 05:47 AM:
This is the greatest extension if you prefer a default of plain text
display (as I do). I like the fact that it is activated by context menu,
because it emphasizes the fact that it applies only to the current
message. (I am also big into context
dominique wrote:
I don't think it is needed in SM2, as there is a context menu:
When in RSS feed:
View -- feed msg body as:
- web page
- summary
- default format
Dominique:
I do not see this context menu in SM2 Alpha 3.
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David Wilkinson
Chris Ilias wrote:
Try this:
1. In the SeaMonkey browser, enter the following URL in the Location
bar, and press Enter:
about:config
You may get a warning page (I haven't tried SM2). Bypass it, to get to
the about:config page.
2. In the resulting page, search for the preference
Charles Milton Ling wrote:
Greetings to all!
I have now made the change to Firefox Thunderbird, and everything is
working beautifully.
I shall miss SeaMonkey a bit, but I do think my choice was wise,
considering how inexpert I am. (This also means I won't be bugging you
in the future!)
dominique wrote:
I do not see this context menu in SM2 Alpha 3.
It is in the nightlies (I am now using today's nightly 20090605) on
Linux (which I find really usable and safe !).
Cheers,
Dominique:
OK, good. I do not really have time to play with nightlies, but I can wait. (I
just
David Wilkinson wrote, On 06/05/2009 02:45 PM:
But I still think it would be better if the default display mode could
be specified separately for each server (see my recent post HTML
message display for RSS). Does the about:config method described by
Chris Ilias work in the latest SM2?
Yes,
I have been playing a bit with SM2 Alpha 3.
In newsgroups (in threaded view), the icon with green arrow that indicates that
there are unread items in a thread is barely distinguishable from the one for
threads with no unread items. The problem is that the green arrow is superposed
on the
Daniel wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view
everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;)
Hartmut
No, its
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan):
So? Still does not explain or give any reasoning why HTML is not
'okay' in email or news.
Well, i am not allowed to post in HTML to most of my newsservers.
Hartmut
'not allowed'? By whom?
Thunderbird defaults to 'all newservers' are plain text
Keith Whaley wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view
everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Because RSS feeds generally point to web pages, and mail or news
accounts point
Nairda wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have a slight problem with where some of my email addresses
downloads their mail to. I have composed filters to work around this
problem and changed folder options for them, but it's still a bit
perplexing to me as to why it happens in the first
David Wilkinson wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
It takes too long? How would you
know? You download it anyway.
When you 'see' a message in a newsgroup, regardless if it is written in
HTML or plain text, it is still listed in the subject pane. If you
choose to read it, it
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