DaveMunk schrieb:
I have older copies of SeaMonkey on different drives on my system: How
can I import or read the old local folder files into my current active
tree?
Rename them if necessary (if another folder with that name already
exists), close SM, copy the old folder files into your
Martin Freitag wrote:
DaveMunk schrieb:
I have older copies of SeaMonkey on different drives on my system: How
can I import or read the old local folder files into my current active
tree?
Rename them if necessary (if another folder with that name already
exists), close SM, copy the old folder
David Wilkinson wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
DaveMunk schrieb:
I have older copies of SeaMonkey on different drives on my system: How
can I import or read the old local folder files into my current active
tree?
Rename them if necessary (if another folder with that name already
exists), close
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 25 Oct 2009 12:41:45 -0400, /David Wilkinson/:
FireFox 3 remembers the zoom setting for each site, so that when you
go there again it still looks the way you want. But SM2 does not have
this feature.
Why not? Is there (or will there be) an extension to do
Hello all,
Is it just me for the delete key (as well as the D shortcut are
inoperative to delete a message ?
It was working in yesterday's nightlies...
I am not sure it is a regression as I was recently playing between the
2.0.1 and the 2.1 versions of the nightlies, so I might have something
Craig wrote:
On 10/25/2009 05:59 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
- just meet me at the usual place, the Karaoke bar :)
Ah! Perhaps a paypal account for a singing instructor?
Nah, I'm not planning on getting serious with anything there, it's just
for fun - and I'll make sure I have enough of that!
dominique wrote, On 10/26/2009 1:13 PM:
Hello all,
Is it just me for the delete key (as well as the D shortcut are
inoperative to delete a message ?
It was working in yesterday's nightlies...
I am not sure it is a regression as I was recently playing between the
2.0.1 and the 2.1 versions of
Using XP, I have for some time been plagued by freezes in SM1. The application
becomes unresponsive, and all the SM windows in Task Manager show Not
responding. After a while (30 seconds perhaps) it comes back to life.
But now I am saying the same thing in SM2 (on a different XP machine). It
David Wilkinson wrote:
Using XP, I have for some time been plagued by freezes in SM1. The
application becomes unresponsive, and all the SM windows in Task Manager
show Not responding. After a while (30 seconds perhaps) it comes back
to life.
But now I am saying the same thing in SM2 (on a
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Hell, that was a joke! Am I the only person in the world who uses some
humor in blog posts now and then?
It would seem that you poorly communicated that it was a joke, as
asmpgmr isn't the only one who thought you were being serious.
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 25 Oct 2009 16:36:01 +0100, /Benoit Renard/:
Plus, with tabs, I can rearrange them with dragdrop. Something that
Windows couldn't do with its taskbar until Windows 7!
For this I'm using Taskbar Shuffle http://www.freewebs.com/nerdcave/ -
very handy.
Holy
Daniel wrote:
I don't know about this Dead Link feature being in Communicator, but
maybe it was. I've used AM-Deadlink for the last ten years or so, and,
as far as I can see, there would only be a link to a Spammer page in my
address book if I put it there.
So AM-Deadlink (or the
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Using XP, I have for some time been plagued by freezes in SM1. The
application becomes unresponsive, and all the SM windows in Task Manager
show Not responding. After a while (30 seconds perhaps) it comes back
to life.
But now I am saying the same
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 06:19:31 -0700, Keith Whaley keit...@dslextreme.com
in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
jim wrote:
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 06:55:35 -0400, jim j...@earthlink.com in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.18 -- How to: NOT download messages on server first time in
Russell wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:56:37 -0700 (PDT), Willyeckerslike
kennytho...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
I have just installed Seamonkey 2 RC on Windows 7 64bit which I
recieved this morning and it works fine.
I installed v1.18 and am repeatenly being informed on launching it that it
Benoit Renard wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Hell, that was a joke! Am I the only person in the world who uses some
humor in blog posts now and then?
It would seem that you poorly communicated that it was a joke, as
asmpgmr isn't the only one who thought you were being serious.
Two things:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
/snip/
Yes, the whole program freezes while RSS feeds are being updated. Do
you have RSS feeds set up in Mail/News?
No, not yet. But I have a lot of newsgroups.
I thought SM2 was supposed to have better isolation
I defined 2 servers with the same host name, but 2 differents
addresses into my WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc\hosts file.
If a server fails my exchanges are routed on the second server.
This system is known as round robin. Is it implemented into (I use
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; fr;
The question still remains: are users who like the way things work in
SeaMonkey 1.x in the target audience for SeaMonkey 2.0 ?
As it stands I'm going to stick with SeaMonkey 1.1.x, for me there are
several show stoppers in SeaMonkey 2.0: awfulbar, extremely intrusive
infobars, bad password
asmpgmr wrote:
The question still remains: are users who like the way things work in
SeaMonkey 1.x in the target audience for SeaMonkey 2.0 ?
As it stands I'm going to stick with SeaMonkey 1.1.x, for me there are
several show stoppers in SeaMonkey 2.0: awfulbar, extremely intrusive
infobars,
Leonidas Jones wrote:
No, not yet. But I have a lot of newsgroups.
I thought SM2 was supposed to have better isolation between different
pages/features, so that problems with one page/feature would not disable
the whole application.
Anyway, this is not acceptable. How can SM2 be designed this
I am seeing something similar.Can't figute out what is causing it. It
seems to be related to getting mail, but I have all of my mail accounts
set to get mail only when asked.
David Wilkinson wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Using XP, I have for some time been plagued by
Ray_Net wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
And if I were to use Thunderbird I actually like Postbox better
because the last one I downloaded still allowed javascript in email.
You do realise that JavaScript in mail is a big security risk, right?
It
Daniel wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
For example I've always thought Tabs was not what most users wanted,
because it was a gee-whiz-bang feature that was in IE. we had to have
it.
You're wrong.
OR, how about killing javascript, in Thunderbird.
Security risk, as
Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
asmpgmr wrote:
On Oct 24, 5:40 pm, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
1) Tabs were not in IE until very recently (IE7) while Mozilla has had
them for ages (Opera was the first tabbed browser, though).
2) The vast majority of users love tabs,
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
asmpgmr wrote:
On Oct 24, 5:40 pm, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
/snip/
So did you just forget to re-set your header info last time??? (Now it
is correctly showing you are using a Mac!)
Daniel
???
I don't even
Robert Kaiser wrote:
asmpgmr wrote:
On Oct 25, 4:52 pm, Robert Kaiserka...@kairo.at wrote:
asmpgmr wrote:
Now I realize this is subjective and that you think progress dialogs
are soo backwards, only really old software uses such a thing.
That's not what I think but you seem to be so
Benoit Renard wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I don't know about this Dead Link feature being in Communicator, but
maybe it was. I've used AM-Deadlink for the last ten years or so, and,
as far as I can see, there would only be a link to a Spammer page in
my address book if I put it there.
So
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Developers never, ever, ever, ever listen to end users.
Then it's good that SeaMonkey is being developed by users.
Classifying people who code as users, just because they do use the code they
write is avoiding the issue, don't you think. And the set
Phillip Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/23/09 18:32, Phillip Jones wrote:
Developers never, ever, ever, ever listen to end users. The think
they no more how a program should look like than the users that have
to use it.
Good God, have you a bone to pick or something? I am a
On 10/26/09 11:56, Phillip Jones wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
And if I were to use Thunderbird I actually like Postbox better
because the last one I downloaded still allowed javascript in email.
You do realise that JavaScript in mail
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/26/2009 4:45 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
Using XP, I have for some time been plagued by freezes in SM1. The application
becomes unresponsive, and all the SM windows in Task Manager show Not
responding. After a while (30 seconds perhaps) it comes back to life.
But
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/26/2009 4:45 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
/snip/
RSS doesn't exist in Mac version of SM 1.1.8 never has. you could add an
extension but didn't like it. Even in FF I don't use it.
Actually, Forumzilla worked very well on 1.1.x. Generally the
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/23/09 18:32, Phillip Jones wrote:
Developers never, ever, ever, ever listen to end users. The think
they no more how a program should look like than the users that
have to use it.
Good God, have you a bone to pick or
On 10/26/09 14:26, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/23/09 18:32, Phillip Jones wrote:
Developers never, ever, ever, ever listen to end users. The think they
no more how a program should look like than the users that have to use it.
Good God, have you a bone to pick or
Phillip Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/23/09 18:32, Phillip Jones wrote:
Developers never, ever, ever, ever listen to end users. The think
they no more how a program should look like than the users that
have to use it.
Good God, have you
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/26/2009 4:45 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
/snip/
RSS doesn't exist in Mac version of SM 1.1.8 never has. you could add an
extension but didn't like it. Even in FF I don't use it.
Actually, Forumzilla worked very well on
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/26/2009 4:45 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
/snip/
RSS doesn't exist in Mac version of SM 1.1.8 never has. you could add an
extension but didn't like it. Even in FF I don't use it.
Actually,
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