On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 19:19:27 -0500, Rob Stewart wrote:
My primary email account is on Hotmail, and Hotmail uses HTTP for client
access. Is there a way to set an email account in the SeaMonkey email
client to fetch mail from a HTTP server?
Hotmail now allows POP3 access if you are lucky
Hello all,
Prior to file a bug, I'd like to check if anybody has seen the following
behavior (SM2 nightly, IMAP account):
- In the message pane
- Select view -- last 5 days
- delete messages (either a simple delete, pushing to Trash, or a
shift+Del (deleting completely)
- Come back to view
On 02.07.2009 11:00, dominique wrote:
Hello all,
Prior to file a bug, I'd like to check if anybody has seen the following
behavior (SM2 nightly, IMAP account):
- In the message pane
- Select view -- last 5 days
- delete messages (either a simple delete, pushing to Trash, or a
shift+Del
On 02.07.2009 14:24, dominique wrote:
dominique wrote, On 07/02/2009 11:48 AM:
[...]
Synchronization and storage are set to keep msgs on the server, with my
main folders being locally synch'ed.
Same here.
Last point: I always use SM in on-line mode... never off-line !
And this one too.
NoOp wrote:
On 07/01/2009 10:13 AM, A Williams wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 06/25/2009 01:55 AM, Andrew McLean wrote:
I'm running OpenSUSE 11.1 64 bit on a system with an Intel Quad core cpu.
1. SeaMonkey browser 1.1.16 crashes often e.g. I go to www.google.co.uk
and enter apod and get the list
ok, after some experimenting:
- the machine I don't normally use under linux worked fine after the
update. 64bit.
- The laptop - also 64bit - did not. Then I discovered a newer
xulrunner in another repository and installed it. Dependencies meant I
had to install a new Firefox from the
Sometimes, when I select a link to a PDF file, the file appears within
the SeaMonkey window, appearently using the nppdf32.dll plugin. Other
times, the Download Manager is launched; and the file is eventually
displayed within a separate Adobe Reader window.
Why does this lack of consistency
I use RSS in SM all the time, but since upgrading to SM RSS 2.0, I can't
control my preferences for the news feeds.
Who can help me find the place to locate Preferences for SeaMonkey?
It's not obvious to me at the moment...
keith whaley
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On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:04:01 -0700, Keith Whaley wrote:
I use RSS in SM all the time, but since upgrading to SM RSS 2.0, I can't
control my preferences for the news feeds.
Who can help me find the place to locate Preferences for SeaMonkey?
It's not obvious to me at the moment...
The
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