Russell Cameraman wrote, on 2009-10-06 19:06:
whenever I open my Sea Monkey Mail Newsgroups I have to type in my
password for each account. It is a secure way to keep my e-mail
messages private BUT, is there a way to have these passwords saved so
I don't have to type them in?
Check
Alex124 wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Alex124 wrote:
It's about one week that of any mail I sent, the program copies a
completely different body in the Sent folder. The only things that
are ok are the Subject, the date and the addressee...
The program copies some very old messages (and attach) I have
I'm getting an Unresponsive Script message every time I try to access
Cookie Manager, Image Manager, and Popup Manager. What is causing this?
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Thomas Peters wrote:
Russell Cameraman wrote, on 2009-10-06 19:06:
whenever I open my Sea Monkey Mail Newsgroups I have to type in my
password for each account. It is a secure way to keep my e-mail
messages private BUT, is there a way to have these passwords saved so
I don't have to type them
Dixie wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.17...when I click 'compact folders' it doesn't compact anything.
It used to work but has not for about two weeks. Will installing 1.1.18 fix the
problem or will it just carry over?
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Dixie, when you click compact folders,
Dixie wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.17...when I click 'compact folders' it doesn't compact anything.
It used to work but has not for about two weeks. Will installing 1.1.18 fix the
problem or will it just carry over?
Thanks for any help...
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See my reply to
Sandy Pamin schrieb:
I'm getting an Unresponsive Script message every time I try to access
Cookie Manager, Image Manager, and Popup Manager. What is causing this?
Try again with a new profile without any extensions.
Hb
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Good day
my old c drive started to make a banging sound so I backed up everything
I needed from it to my g drive
after replacement and reinstalling XP with SP3 when I put my profile
back in it is read only any attempt in windows and dos has no affect at
changing it
has any one heard of this
On 10/06/09 19:24, Jeff Wieland wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 10/6/2009 10:12 PM Jeff Wieland wrote:
I've been building Seamonkey (and Mozilla before it) on Solaris 10 8
for
years now, but it looks like the build procedure has changed??? If
so, is
there any resource to help me get
What file in Profiles holds the stored passwords?
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Greetings, I have Mozilla 1.1.17 email setup with two accounts and two
inboxes. About a week ago, Mozilla no longer remembers which email
record was last selected after I switch to another folder. This only
happens with one of the two inboxes. I have compacted this inbox but
this has not
Smiles wrote:
Good day
my old c drive started to make a banging sound so I backed up everything
I needed from it to my g drive
after replacement and reinstalling XP with SP3 when I put my profile
back in it is read only any attempt in windows and dos has no affect at
changing it
has any
On Oct 7, 7:04 am, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Thomas Peters wrote:
Russell Cameraman wrote, on 2009-10-06 19:06:
whenever I open my Sea Monkey Mail Newsgroups I have to type in my
password for each account. It is a secure way to keep my e-mail
messages private BUT, is there
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Smiles wrote:
Good day
my old c drive started to make a banging sound so I backed up
everything I needed from it to my g drive
after replacement and reinstalling XP with SP3 when I put my profile
back in it is read only any attempt in windows and dos has no affect
I found that I had to open the configuration in Sea Monkey by putting
about:config in the address bar and hit the Enter key. Scroll and
look for, I believe it was mail.identity.id2.valid;false and change it
to true. The default setting was false.
When I re-opened Sea Monkey to Mail Newsgroups
Sandy Pamin schrieb:
... Unresponsive Script message ... I try to access Cookie Manager ...
Try again with a new profile without any extensions.
Yes, that worked. Can you explain to me what the problem was?
No. But I suggest to install the extensions, Add-Ons etc. step by step to ensure
that
On 10/07/09 06:56, Sandy Pamin wrote:
moznews.@calen.de wrote:
Sandy Pamin schrieb:
I'm getting an Unresponsive Script message every time I try to access
Cookie Manager, Image Manager, and Popup Manager. What is causing this?
Try again with a new profile without any extensions.
Hb
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/06/09 19:24, Jeff Wieland wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 10/6/2009 10:12 PM Jeff Wieland wrote:
I've been building Seamonkey (and Mozilla before it) on Solaris 10 8
for
years now, but it looks like the build procedure has changed??? If
so, is
there any resource to
On 10/7/2009 10:24 PM Jeff Wieland wrote:
I'm starting the seamonkey-2.0b2 tarball, and the error I get is:
gmake[5]: Entering directory
`/opt/src/appl/X/seamonkey2/seamonkey-2.0b2/comm-central/mozilla/build'
/opt/src/appl/X/seamonkey2/seamonkey-2.0b2/comm-central/mozilla/config/nsinstall
-R
Does anyone know if the problem of getting the address book *to open* with your
main [in my case ONLY] address list displayed?
If not, does anyone know of *anything I can do* to eliminate the extra 2 or 3
clicks to select the list? Can I delete the collected names list since it's
the
only
On 10/7/2009 4:37 PM Sandy Pamin wrote:
What file in Profiles holds the stored passwords?
(number).s (or whatever signon.SignonFileName is set to) for SM 2 /
signons.sqlite for SM = 2, and key3.db.
HTH
Jens
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On 10/7/2009 1:04 PM Daniel wrote:
Thomas Peters wrote:
Check Preferences - PrivacySecurity - Passwords - Remember
passwords. But you will probably also want set a master password so
that your passwords are stored encrypted on your hard disk
(Preferences - PrivacySecurity - Master Passwords).
On 10/07/2009 02:39 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 10/7/2009 1:04 PM Daniel wrote:
...
I may be way off target here, but didn't I see here that someone had set
things up as you suggest, i.e. with a Master Password, but then had to
enter the Master Password each time he accessed one of his other
Bill Spikowski schrieb:
I use a couple of personal address books to circulate documents to key
colleagues.
This feature is very convenient for me, but after sending these
messages, all of the email addresses then appear in the to line, which
upsets many recipients.
Is there a way that the
An interesting issue came up on the Ubuntu linux user list today; user
claimed that a 3rd party flash application doesn't work w/linux
Firefox. Disclaimer: I don't use Facebook, but created an account to test.
The 3rd party application (for all you Facebook folks) is 'Texas
Hold'em' the
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