Leonidas Jones wrote:
OldCroc wrote:
The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
by me. There are some errors in formatting in certain fo
On 11/19/2009 8:25 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:
One warning: You cannot have both SM 1.1.18 and SM 2.0 running at the
same time. Once one of them is running, attempting to launch the other
will merely launch a new window of the one that is already running.
Wow. Isn't that a bug? I sometimes d
David E. Ross:
>One warning: You cannot have both SM 1.1.18 and SM 2.0 running at the
>same time. Once one of them is running, attempting to launch the other
>will merely launch a new window of the one that is already running.
While running SM2 i sometimes launch SM1 with the parameter -no-remo
On 11/19/2009 5:21 PM, OldCroc wrote:
> The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
> important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
> Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
> by me. There are some errors in formatting in cert
OldCroc wrote:
The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
by me. There are some errors in formatting in certain folders that I
do not wan
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Subject: says it all. :)
I did read here that SM 2.0 will supposedly work on Win 7
as a 32bit application. But I am asking specifically,
about any version built for 64 bits on a cpu like the
Intel core i7 920. Because that's what I'm hoping to
upgrade to.
As a secondary
Subject: says it all. :)
I did read here that SM 2.0 will supposedly work on Win 7
as a 32bit application. But I am asking specifically,
about any version built for 64 bits on a cpu like the
Intel core i7 920. Because that's what I'm hoping to
upgrade to.
As a secondary question, How about any 64
On or about 11/19/2009 8:23 PM, Phillip Jones typed the following:
> JohnW-Mpls wrote:
>>
>> For my various browser accounts (bank, etc), SM 2 requires that I
>> first manually enter my ID for that account before it pastes in the
>> password.
>>
>> SM 1.x did all of that automatically - both ID and
OldCroc wrote:
The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
by me. There are some errors in formatting in certain folders that I
do not wan
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
For my various browser accounts (bank, etc), SM 2 requires that I
first manually enter my ID for that account before it pastes in the
password.
SM 1.x did all of that automatically - both ID and password got pasted
in when arriving at a controlled site.
Is that an SM 2 failin
The Subject line says it all, except I would like to add that this is
important to me, as I do not want what is on my Version either
Destroyed or imported into Version 2.0, except by manually being done
by me. There are some errors in formatting in certain folders that I
do not want carried over, p
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
I receive emails from organizations that use long distribution lists. Is
there a way to print these emails without showing the list of ID's
other than cutting and pasting into a text file. Often the ID list is
longer than the email conten
On or about 11/19/2009 5:33 PM, David E. Ross typed the following:
> On 11/19/2009 11:24 AM, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
>> For my various browser accounts (bank, etc), SM 2 requires that I
>> first manually enter my ID for that account before it pastes in the
>> password.
>>
>> SM 1.x did all of that automa
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
For my various browser accounts (bank, etc), SM 2 requires that I
first manually enter my ID for that account before it pastes in the
password.
SM 1.x did all of that automatically - both ID and password got pasted
in when arriving at a controlled site.
Is that an SM 2 failing
Lee wrote:
I have checked the settings for these two Trash and Junk and set
them the same as in the other email set ups but nothing works,
have even uninstalled SeaMonkey and then shut down and re
installed. Still no files stay in Trash or Junk but only for my
primary mail address. BTW I use Vist
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
I receive emails from organizations that use long distribution lists.
Is there a way to print these emails without showing the list of ID's
other than cutting and pasting into a text file. Often the ID list is
longer than the email content
On 11/19/2009 11:24 AM, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
> For my various browser accounts (bank, etc), SM 2 requires that I
> first manually enter my ID for that account before it pastes in the
> password.
>
> SM 1.x did all of that automatically - both ID and password got pasted
> in when arriving at a control
Daniel wrote:
Talk about "Bloat"!! In SM 1.x you could just install the SM browser if
that was all you wanted...Now some bright spark has decided that you
MUST install every bit of SM (browser, mail/news, composer, chatzilla,
etc.) or no bits at all.
The browser and composer always had to
NoOp wrote:
On 11/18/2009 09:03 AM, Benoit Renard wrote:
NoOp wrote:
My apologies; I've also been informed by jens that the bug is related to
where the file has been downloaded *locally*. Sorry, never paid much
attention to that "feature" as I set downloads to go to only one folder
& can find t
Phillip Jones wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
I receive emails from organizations that use long distribution lists. Is
there a way to print these emails without showing the list of ID's
other than cutting and pasting into a text file. Often the ID list is
longer than the email content... what a waste
Rick Merrill wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
I receive emails from organizations that use long distribution lists.
Is there a way to print these emails without showing the list of ID's
other than cutting and pasting into a text file. Often the ID list is
longer than the email content... what a waste
[1:05 pm re-post of a 12:25 pm post]
Barclay, Daniel wrote:
>[Excuse this if it's a duplicate. Local evidence suggests that the
>first attempt to sending this didn't make it to the list.]
Bookmark this page.
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey
Google Groups archives everythin
Lee wrote:
Lee wrote:
I am using Seamonkey 2.0 Previously I wrote that I could not
find any deleted files in my Trash or Junk folders. This
morning I found that I could not get my emails. Called and
they (ISP) were of no help. After a lot of checking I could
find nothing wrong. It (email) just w
For my various browser accounts (bank, etc), SM 2 requires that I
first manually enter my ID for that account before it pastes in the
password.
SM 1.x did all of that automatically - both ID and password got pasted
in when arriving at a controlled site.
Is that an SM 2 failing or is there some o
Mr. Cheese wrote:
I receive emails from organizations that use long distribution lists. Is
there a way to print these emails without showing the list of ID's
other than cutting and pasting into a text file. Often the ID list is
longer than the email content... what a waste
Tell them you are co
Lucas Levrel wrote:
On 11/18/09 10:50 am, Philip Chee wrote:
I think an interim workaround is to port the Firefox Form Autofill
extension which (I think) uses it's own storage format and allows
autofilling whole forms as well as it's own editor to access stored
forms data.
Just had a look to t
On Nov 17, 5:21 am, Philip Chee wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:27:14 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> > The proposed solution to this seems to be that you're supposed to
> > customize the tool bar, using thebuttonfrom your personal toolbar.
>
> > Well, I don't have ahomebuttonon my personal toolbar. Prob
Lee wrote:
I am using Seamonkey 2.0 Previously I wrote that I could not
find any deleted files in my Trash or Junk folders. This
morning I found that I could not get my emails. Called and
they (ISP) were of no help. After a lot of checking I could
find nothing wrong. It (email) just will not conn
I am using Seamonkey 2.0 Previously I wrote that I could not
find any deleted files in my Trash or Junk folders. This
morning I found that I could not get my emails. Called and
they (ISP) were of no help. After a lot of checking I could
find nothing wrong. It (email) just will not connect to g
Daniel wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
NoOp wrote:
My apologies; I've also been informed by jens that the bug is related to
where the file has been downloaded *locally*. Sorry, never paid much
attention to that "feature" as I set downloads to go to only one folder
& can find the file by a search i
Mr. Cheese wrote:
I receive emails from organizations that use long distribution lists. Is
there a way to print these emails without showing the list of ID's
other than cutting and pasting into a text file. Often the ID list is
longer than the email content... what a waste
You can choose to for
Tom Pamin wrote:
me2 wrote:
"... .Form Manager seem to be hard for people to grasp.."
No! its just it is not as usable as the previous, most of us have seen
it in firefox. Many of us used SM 1.x because of the presence of form
manger.
The "new" one doesn't handle whole forms, requires an exten
I receive emails from organizations that use long distribution lists. Is
there a way to print these emails without showing the list of ID's
other than cutting and pasting into a text file. Often the ID list is
longer than the email content... what a waste
me2 wrote:
"... .Form Manager seem to be hard for people to grasp.."
No! its just it is not as usable as the previous, most of us have seen
it in firefox. Many of us used SM 1.x because of the presence of form
manger.
The "new" one doesn't handle whole forms, requires an extension to get
minimu
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Several times with SM 2.0 I have received the message "Alert: There was
an error truncating the Inbox after filtering a message to the folder
'k4p'. You may need to shutdown SeaMonkey and delete INBOX.msf."
Aside from the fact that it should no longer be necessary to "shu
Tom wrote:
Alex Beauroy schrieb:
Hi,
I have installed several time SM2 but never got the Migration Wizard.
I would like to use one of the 2 profiles I had with SM1.1.18 but don't
know how does the Migration Wizard works...
So went back to SM1.1.18
How pitiful
Can I get a little solution for
Richard Lane wrote:
Suddenly I am now being asked to hand dial my isp, why?
Browser Seamonkey 1.1.9, WP SP2.
Dick
I'm guessing that you didn't change anything, did you??
On the other hand I have to manually dial in to my ISP to get a connection!
Daniel
Benoit Renard wrote:
NoOp wrote:
My apologies; I've also been informed by jens that the bug is related to
where the file has been downloaded *locally*. Sorry, never paid much
attention to that "feature" as I set downloads to go to only one folder
& can find the file by a search if I'm not paying
RE:Suggested to look at as a SM Macro Recorder / Player
vTask
Web: www.vtaskstudio.com
Contact: sa...@vtaskstudio.com
Obviously can be applied to far more than SeaMonkey 2, but has so far been
effective and intuitive to use with SM2. Currently being tested and used here
as Windows-only in vTa
> On 11/18/09 10:50 am, Philip Chee wrote:
> > I think an interim workaround is to port the Firefox Form Autofill
> > extension which (I think) uses it's own storage format and allows
> > autofilling whole forms as well as it's own editor to access stored
> > forms data.
Just had a look to this ex
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