Re: Is there an allow_html_temp addon for SeaMonkey?

2009-06-05 Thread dominique
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

Re: Is there an allow_html_temp addon for SeaMonkey?

2009-06-05 Thread David Wilkinson
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. -- David Wilkinson

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-05 Thread 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

Re: Thanks for all the help you have given me for such a long time!

2009-06-05 Thread Smiles
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!)

Re: Is there an allow_html_temp addon for SeaMonkey?

2009-06-05 Thread David Wilkinson
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

Re: Is there an allow_html_temp addon for SeaMonkey?

2009-06-05 Thread dominique
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,

Unread items icon in SM2

2009-06-05 Thread David Wilkinson
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

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-05 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
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

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-05 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
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

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-05 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
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

Re: some email addresses download mail to News Folder's Inbox

2009-06-05 Thread Nairda
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

Re: HTML message display for RSS

2009-06-05 Thread Ron
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