suze l'fox schrieb:
Every time I try to download SeaMonkey 2.0 on my Mac, I receive a
message the 'image' is corrupt and the download failed. I've tried to
reload, tried to reboot - tried everything I know but stand on my head.
What on earth is wrong?
Have you tried emptying the cache?
Richard Lee Holbert schrieb:
of SeaMonkey and I cannot find the form fill option in the browser.
Has it been wiped out in the new 2.0 ?
Yes and no. Not exactly but changed very very much. Just click in a form
field twice or start typing, it will offer all possibilities which were
previously
Using XP (SP2) can I d/l portable SM and install on a USB drive then use
it on a Vista system? Win 7 system?
TIA
Lou
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Interviewed by CNN on 3/11/2009 08:54, Lou told the world:
Using XP (SP2) can I d/l portable SM and install on a USB drive then use
it on a Vista system? Win 7 system?
Yes. Portable software don't care much about which version of Windows
you are using -- some of them might work even on
On or about 11/2/2009 11:14 PM, Leonidas Jones typed the following:
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 9:53 PM, Rufus typed the following:
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 3/11/2009 08:54, Lou told the world:
Using XP (SP2) can I d/l portable SM and install on a USB drive then use
it on a Vista system? Win 7 system?
Yes. Portable software don't care much about which version of Windows
you are using -- some of them might
Benoit Renard wrote:
Lou wrote:
Potable SM Q
No, you can't drink SeaMonkey.
LOL Oops
I did not even notice till you did.
Lou
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Bernard Mercier wrote:
James a utilisé son clavier pour écrire :
To me a h*ll of a lot of things in Vista seem funny [as in odd,
counter intuitive]. How/when/why administrator needs to be called
on my pc where no one except me has access is still a puzzle. But
then I'm NOT a geek...
Does SM identify itself as FF or something safe to sites that check
browsers?
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Martin Freitag wrote:
Richard Lee Holbert schrieb:
of SeaMonkey and I cannot find the form fill option in the browser.
Has it been wiped out in the new 2.0 ?
Yes and no. Not exactly but changed very very much. Just click in a form
field twice or start typing, it will offer all possibilities
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
Seamonkey has lost it's
nickfruscello schrieb:
Hello,
Recently, I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0 RC and noticed that the copy
function does not work. I tried Ctrl+C, choosing Edit and then copy,
right click copy and none of them worked. I uninstalled the browser
completely, reinstalled it with the current 2.0 version
George Carden schrieb:
OK, if no one knows the answer to this, can anyone tell us if there is a
desktop search application that does work with both the browser and
e-mail functions of Seamonkey 2.0?
This is rather a GDS-issue than a seamonkey issue, I would recomend
asking them why it
Maybe try to install SM1.1.18 again over the old SM1.1.x to make sure
it's properly registered.
After that install SM2 to a new folder and have a look if the migration
succeeds.
If everything fails again I would suggest that you re-create your
mail-accounts in SM2 completely then close SM2 and
Phillip Jones schrieb:
But unlike before there is no way to edit typing errors and mistakes.
Just select an entry you don't want and hit the Del key.
Martin
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Richard Lee Holbert vient de nous annoncer :
a location to download 1.18 of Seamonkey.
2.0 has left a bad taste in my mouth.
Go the the SeaMonkey's home page.
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James a pensé très fort :
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 11:41:57 -0400
From: cciaffonecciaff...@verizon.net
To:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Migrating a Profile
Message-ID:aqsdna1gg5nulhbxnz2dnuvz_gpi4...@mozilla.org
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Lou schrieb:
Does SM identify itself as FF or something safe to sites that check
browsers?
It identifies as Seamonkey of course and reports pretty much the same
Gecko-engine as FF does. If a website sniffs for the gecko correctly
everything will be fine.
As some sites don't do that feel free to
No, copy and paste works fine on XP SP3 here.
Are you using a certain application on both PCs which might interfere?
Martin
The computer is my workstation at my office, the other is my netbook
at home. Both are pretty different. The only program on both
computers is Firefox.
Bernard Mercier wrote:
Richard Lee Holbert vient de nous annoncer :
a location to download 1.18 of Seamonkey.
2.0 has left a bad taste in my mouth.
Go the the SeaMonkey's home page.
I did and 2.0 is there but could not find any other version. I will go
and look again
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
Richard Lee Holbert wrote:
Bernard Mercier wrote:
Richard Lee Holbert vient de nous annoncer :
a location to download 1.18 of Seamonkey.
2.0 has left a bad taste in my mouth.
Go the the SeaMonkey's home page.
I did and 2.0 is there but could not find any other
This has happened to me twice so far- first while expanding a newsgroup
with the view set to 'unread messages' I was left looking at the crash
reporter window.
The second time was with my Gmail IMAP account, folder view again set to
unread only.
FWIW, the news server uses an encrypted
OK, I did what you suggested and reinstalled 1.1.18 over itself and all
is still good with it and installed 2.0 to a new directory named
Seamonkey2.0. Now here's where it get interesting, I checked the profile
manager in 1.1.18 and it list no profile and if I try to create a new
one 1.1.18
Martin Freitag wrote:
Lou schrieb:
Does SM identify itself as FF or something safe to sites that check
browsers?
It identifies as Seamonkey of course and reports pretty much the same
Gecko-engine as FF does. If a website sniffs for the gecko correctly
everything will be fine.
As some sites
On 11/03/2009 10:45 AM, Jeff Wieland wrote:
I've been working on compiling Seamonkey 2.0 on SPARC Solaris 10. By
building various GTK+ related pieces, I've been able to actually get
it to compile. Running it is another story, so far all I'm getting
are core dumps. But, I did notice the
I am having a similar problem. Last night I installed Seamonkey 2.0
over top of 1.1.18. The installation went well and at the end it
opened 2.0 and I used it for a while.
This morning I booted up my computer and opened Seamonkey only to find
that it is still 1.1.18! Add/Remove programs shows 2.0
seam...@taz.de wrote:
Does anybody know to force seamonkey 2 to create the new migrated
profile on a preconfigured location?
You could modify profiles.ini directly to specify an absolute path for
the new profile. I don't know whether SM will create the path upon
migration so you might want
Thomas H. George wrote:
I am trying to transfer a profile from iceape to seamonkey2 on 64 bit
system runing Debian Squeeze following mozillaZine Moving Your Profile
Folder article.
That's not the ideal guide since it assumes a transfer of profiles for
the same major version which doesn't
I've been working on compiling Seamonkey 2.0 on SPARC Solaris 10. By
building various GTK+ related pieces, I've been able to actually get
it to compile. Running it is another story, so far all I'm getting
are core dumps. But, I did notice the following:
$ /opt/seamonkey/seamonkey/seamonkey
LR wrote:
On Nov 1, 5:59 pm, chicagofanm...@privacy.net wrote:
lr...@superlink.net wrote:
I have a problem that has the same symptoms that started after I
installed SM 2.0. I had to sign on to my google(tm) account to post
here. Suggestions?
I think maybe I spoke too soon now, although I
NoOp wrote:
On 11/01/2009 05:36 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
Not sure what the issue might be Bill. I've migrated 4 machines (linux)
from 1.1.18 to 2.0 and _all_ have no issues accessing
news.eternal-september.org (port 563/SSL). I've 2 test machines that
have yet to be migrated
Left a copy of message below so you know the history. First, removed all
cookies. Can't find anything about how to remove history.
Second: Removed all cookies. Tried to download again without luck. Get this
message:
Following disk images failed to mount: SeaMonkey 2.0 dr because corrupt
Jens Hatlak schrieb:
seam...@taz.de wrote:
Does anybody know to force seamonkey 2 to create the new migrated
profile on a preconfigured location?
You could modify profiles.ini directly to specify an absolute path for
the new profile. I don't know whether SM will create the path upon
migration
Martin Freitag wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
But unlike before there is no way to edit typing errors and mistakes.
Just select an entry you don't want and hit the Del key.
Martin
All I can get it to do is bring up a previous entry and you select among
them or type something else no way to
NoOp wrote:
This isn't a fix, but may make things a little more bearable until a fix
is provided:
about:config
news.update_unread_on_expand;false
Of course you'll need to 'get new msgs' to refresh,
Interesting, I've just tried this and it APPEARS to be working
perfectly, just like in
William Morrison wrote:
OK, I did what you suggested and reinstalled 1.1.18 over itself and all
is still good with it and installed 2.0 to a new directory named
Seamonkey2.0. Now here's where it get interesting, I checked the profile
manager in 1.1.18 and it list no profile and if I try to
I'm guessing that you've tried going to Tools, Cookie Manager and
choosing Use default cookie permissions?
James
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Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 11:31:22 -0600
From: jackjack_90125...@yahoo.com
To:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: cookies not accepted in 2.0 SM
Tom Pamin wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Eric schrieb:
Just wondering why the fill in form manager was left out of the 2.0
build? It was a nice little feature for some things.
Basically because the new engine offered another one and because the old
one was old unmaintained code which no
Hi.
I have a lot of folders under the main Inboxes that I use to save copies
of Email in specific categories.
Under SM 1.19 it when I clicked on the Message menu after displaying the
message and selected Copy to or Move to, ALL the available folders were
displayed.
Now, ONLY the new
Jim wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
Seamonkey
Just tried to install SM 2.0 and it totally did not work it trashed my
iTunes files and it will not be found on my system until the bugs are
worked out of it. This is the first time I have ever had problems.
There was nothing else running and some thing called SM Wizard showed up
but, did
George Carden wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
George Carden schrieb:
OK, if no one knows the answer to this, can anyone tell us if there is a
desktop search application that does work with both the browser and
e-mail functions of Seamonkey 2.0?
This is rather a GDS-issue than a seamonkey
Pat Welch wrote:
Hi.
I have a lot of folders under the main Inboxes that I use to save copies
of Email in specific categories.
Under SM 1.19 it when I clicked on the Message menu after displaying the
message and selected Copy to or Move to, ALL the available folders were
displayed.
Now, ONLY
S. Beaulieu wrote:
nickfruscello wrote:
Recently, I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0 RC and noticed that the copy
function does not work. I tried Ctrl+C, choosing Edit and then copy,
right click copy and none of them worked. I uninstalled the browser
completely, reinstalled it with the current 2.0
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Pat Welch wrote:
Hi.
I have a lot of folders under the main Inboxes that I use to save copies
of Email in specific categories.
Under SM 1.19 it when I clicked on the Message menu after displaying the
message and selected Copy to or Move to, ALL the available folders were
On 11/03/2009 11:47 AM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
NoOp wrote:
This isn't a fix, but may make things a little more bearable until a fix
is provided:
about:config
news.update_unread_on_expand;false
Of course you'll need to 'get new msgs' to refresh,
Interesting, I've just tried this and
suze l'fox wrote:
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suze l'fox schrieb:
Every time I try to download SeaMonkey 2.0 on my Mac, I receive a
message the 'image' is corrupt and the download failed. I've tried to
reload, tried to reboot - tried everything I know but stand on my head.
What
I've been able to download SM 2.0 useing SM 1.1.18, copy the .dmg to my
MacBook Pro, and have been running 2.0 on it for a few days.
But as a workaround, try downloading the image using Safari - one sure
way to get around something broken is to use something else.
Then install SM and start
suze l'fox wrote:
Left a copy of message below so you know the history. First, removed all
cookies. Can't find anything about how to remove history.
Second: Removed all cookies. Tried to download again without luck. Get this
message:
Following disk images failed to mount: SeaMonkey 2.0 dr
Leonidas Jones wrote:
suze l'fox wrote:
Left a copy of message below so you know the history. First, removed
all cookies. Can't find anything about how to remove history.
Second: Removed all cookies. Tried to download again without luck. Get
this message:
Following disk images failed to
Pat Welch wrote:
Hi.
I have a lot of folders under the main Inboxes that I use to save copies of
Email in specific categories.
Under SM 1.19 it when I clicked on the Message menu after displaying the
message and selected Copy to or Move to, ALL the available folders were
displayed.
Now, ONLY
Jim wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
Seamonkey
I have a problem where sites that you have to sign into like yahoo mail
and others say that to turn on cookies then try again.
I have it set up to accept all even 3rd party and it still does not work.
has not worked for me in previous versions either.
anyone have a clue or work around?
thanks
Rick wrote:
Just tried to install SM 2.0 and it totally did not work it trashed my
iTunes files and it will not be found on my system until the bugs are
worked out of it. This is the first time I have ever had problems.
There was nothing else running and some thing called SM Wizard showed up
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 07:10:29 -0800 (PST), nickfruscello wrote:
Recently, I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0 RC and noticed that the copy
function does not work. I tried Ctrl+C, choosing Edit and then copy,
right click copy and none of them worked. I uninstalled the browser
completely, reinstalled it
Rex wrote:
This has definitely got to be a bug.
I have configured Gmail IMAP, one POP account and 3 newsgroup server
accounts in Seamonkey so far. When I try to add an account- it assumes I
want to add a newsgroup account and just asks for name and server name-
it does not show me the first page
On 11/03/2009 09:13 AM, Rex wrote:
This has happened to me twice so far- first while expanding a newsgroup
with the view set to 'unread messages' I was left looking at the crash
reporter window.
The second time was with my Gmail IMAP account, folder view again set to
unread only.
FWIW,
On 11/03/2009 02:24 PM, Rick wrote:
Rick wrote:
Just tried to install SM 2.0 and it totally did not work it trashed my
iTunes files and it will not be found on my system until the bugs are
worked out of it. This is the first time I have ever had problems.
There was nothing else running
On 11/03/2009 09:34 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
So not sure what the issue could be on your system. However, for the
sake of keeping this thread to a minimum, I'll be happy to test other
scenarios if you'll contact me directly (just drop the .invalid from the
email address keep
Rick wrote:
Graham wrote:
SM 2.0 has it problems, but if you really did end up with other
trashed folders, your system has other, more serious problems because
the SM install won't touch other folders. When did you last run a
chkdsk on your drive(s)?
my system was running very smoothly until
Leonidas Jones:
Rex wrote:
Anyone else seen this?
No, since I migrated my profile, I've added two newsgroup accounts with
no issue at all.
But i have, when a newsserver was automatically added by clicking on a
link. It was http://enigmail.mozdev.org/support/newsgroup.php.
The culprit was a
Hartmut Figge:
For those of you who which to read ...
^
Should be 'wish'.
Hartmut
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Leonidas Jones:
Rex wrote:
Anyone else seen this?
No, since I migrated my profile, I've added two newsgroup accounts with
no issue at all.
But i have, when a newsserver was automatically added by clicking on a
link. It
On 11/03/2009 08:15 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Leonidas Jones:
Rex wrote:
Anyone else seen this?
No, since I migrated my profile, I've added two newsgroup accounts with
no issue at all.
But i have, when a newsserver was automatically added by clicking on a
link. It was
Bush wrote:
Jim wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
NoOp:
On 11/03/2009 08:15 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
For those of you who which to read the thread (german *eg*)
4ad37093.9030...@hfigge.myfqdn.de
Not with out a link :-)
Obviously you don't have the MIDF. *g*
On 11/03/2009 09:02 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 11/03/2009 08:15 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
For those of you who which to read the thread (german *eg*)
4ad37093.9030...@hfigge.myfqdn.de
Not with out a link :-)
Obviously you don't have the MIDF. *g*
I left it in Kuala Lumpur
With older versions of SeaMonkey, if I clicked on an html file in
finder, it opened in SeaMonkey. Now, with 2.0, when I click on an html
file in finder, it opens a new window in SeaMonkey, but only displays
the configured home page, not the file I was trying to open.
NoOp wrote:
So, did you submit the crash report?
Yes, I did..
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... ... but your computer or network may be sending automated queries.
To protect our users, we can't process your request right now. but your
computer or network may be sending automated queries. To protect our
users, we
On 11/03/2009 09:31 PM, q wrote:
NoOp wrote:
So, did you submit the crash report?
Yes, I did..
And the url to the report is?
Hint: in the url address bar enter: about:crashes
Click on the 'Report ID' for the most recent.
That will open
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