Jim S schrieb:
On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 23:32:13 +0200, Martin Freitag wrote:
Jim S schrieb:
V2RC1/2 on WinXP
After I send an email from SM2 I am left with a bar which gives me
(Compose (no subject) - Unicode-(UTF8)) on mouseover - on the bottom
toolbar. It will not open or close and does not
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Hopefully TBird users will hate it, since policy seems to be not to
fix it in SM alone.
There are even Firefox users that hate it, but I believe that a common
cause has recently been fixed so will at least make Firefox 3.6, but
Firefox 3.0 and 3.5 users are out of luck.
Phillip Jones wrote:
each time a new update is installed I've had 2 installed for several
weeks now and whether updated through automatic Updater or by download
and install this happens. Once it run one time then there is no problem.
I've seen a bug reported for a similar problem, but with
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 10:08:01 +0200, Martin Freitag wrote:
Jim S schrieb:
On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 23:32:13 +0200, Martin Freitag wrote:
Jim S schrieb:
V2RC1/2 on WinXP
After I send an email from SM2 I am left with a bar which gives me
(Compose (no subject) - Unicode-(UTF8)) on mouseover - on
Ant wrote:
On 10/20/2009 7:20 AM PT, stango typed:
Ant wrote:
On 10/19/2009 9:32 AM PT, NoOp typed:
Complain to the website.
Can't figure out where to contact on http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/ ...
Even domain lookup doesn't show an e-mail address. :(
Try the generic catch-all mail address
On 10/20/09 21:50, Ant wrote:
On 10/19/2009 7:58 AM PT, Ant typed:
When you look at your View menu in Mail Newsgroups, do you have both
Sort By and Threads sub-menus?
Here is what I use:
View - Sort By - Order Received
View - Sort By - Ascending (or Descending, if you prefer)
Phillip Jones wrote:
Hope you fix the dead Master Password window each time a new update is
installed bug before it turns golden. I'll let him know.
If you have a patch and can get reviews as well as check it in last
week, then we can do it, else you have to live with it at least for 2.0
and
masanos...@archdt.com wrote:
Since upgrading to Snow Leopard, neither SeaMonkey or Thunderbird (a
few other non-related apps as well) display certain text properly.
Have you tried SeaMonkey 2.0 RC 2 there? Should work much better on
modern systems than 1.1.x :)
Robert kaiser
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Did you look into mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey - where the posts actually
did go to?
Ah! It's got the follow-up flag set! That explains a lot:)
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Gerry Hickman wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Did you look into mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey - where the posts actually
did go to?
Ah! It's got the follow-up flag set! That explains a lot:)
It certainly would be a usability improvement if SeaMonkey did something
(probably as an option) to grab
I know this is basic stuff, but I'm delighted to have the Address Book open to
my address list again, when I click Address on the tool bar. Everything's
looking good from here with last night's update. :)
bj
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Mark Hansen schrieb:
On 10/20/09 21:50, Ant wrote:
I noticed a design flaw? If the e-mail uses the same titles, it seems to
organize into that same thread even though they are not the same, just
the same titles.
E-mail doesn't have the References header, so I'm pretty sure it must
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Did you look into mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey - where the posts actually
did go to?
Ah! It's got the follow-up flag set! That explains a lot:)
It certainly would be a usability improvement if SeaMonkey did something
(probably
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bob Fleischer schrieb:
On my home system I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.18 with about 7GB of mail
folders. This is on a drive that has less than 7GB free space. When I
install SeaMonkey 2.0, will I be able to convert my profile and keep my
email in place? How?
If this is
Bob Fleischer wrote:
File a bug on that? Any ideas what to do and how to provide maximum
usability and minimum intrusion for users would be nice!
I really have not taken the time (nor do I really have the time if it is
substantial) to become familiar with the bug reporting mechanism. How
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Perhaps we need a usability forum to work out such ideas?
The group here is good for this discussion.
I really have not taken the time (nor do I really have the time if it is
substantial) to become familiar with the bug reporting mechanism. How
strict is the definition
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Ah! It's got the follow-up flag set! That explains a lot:)
It certainly would be a usability improvement if SeaMonkey did
something (probably as an option) to grab one's attention in this
case.
With any
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My understanding is that the mail files themselves are not changed by
the profile conversion process, right?, so if I hide them (by renaming
or relocating) from conversion and then restore them to the converted
profile everything should be OK?
I'd say so, yes. I'm pretty
No reply on mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey, so I'll try here.
I've been attempting to assist (remotely) an associate w/2.0rc2 on a
64bit Unbuntu Karmic (9.10 beta) KDE machine. SeaMonkey has been
installed into the user's home (/home/username/seamonkey) and all
seems to work with the exception of
On 10/21/2009 01:24 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
SM is picking up the initial plugins from those that have been installed
for Fx from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Why? I've tested by placing a
symlink to my java in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin.so SM
(32bit) picks that up just fine. My
Neil wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
each time a new update is installed I've had 2 installed for several
weeks now and whether updated through automatic Updater or by download
and install this happens. Once it run one time then there is no problem.
I've seen a bug reported for a similar
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Hope you fix the dead Master Password window each time a new update is
installed bug before it turns golden. I'll let him know.
If you have a patch and can get reviews as well as check it in last
week, then we can do it, else you have to live with it
Robert Kaiser wrote:
masanos...@archdt.com wrote:
Since upgrading to Snow Leopard, neither SeaMonkey or Thunderbird (a
few other non-related apps as well) display certain text properly.
Have you tried SeaMonkey 2.0 RC 2 there? Should work much better on
modern systems than 1.1.x :)
Robert
On 10/21/2009 7:34 AM PT, Mark Hansen typed:
I noticed a design flaw? If the e-mail uses the same titles, it seems to
organize into that same thread even though they are not the same, just
the same titles.
E-mail doesn't have the References header, so I'm pretty sure it must
thread via the
On 10/21/2009 7:08 AM PT, Ray_Net typed:
Why not using webmas...@omgubuntu.co.uk ???
webmas...@omgubuntu.co.uk: host mx0.123-reg.co.uk[194.154.164.156]
said: 550 Unknown user (in reply to RCPT TO command)
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