Hi there,
This is weird, I just realized that the button "Manage Identities" is
missing from all of my mail accounts set on SeaMonkey 2.0.3 (on
Windows XP)!? Has anybody experienced similar problem? What do I need
to do to get "Manage Identities" button back so that I can add another
idenity?
Any
No, I have it all set up for all. I had a notice from face book
that one of my 2d cousins daughter had posted on Facebook and
I clicked on the link and then all my mail in the in box disappeared.
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 5/3/2010 00:32, Lee told the world:
Using Vista and SM 2.03
Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences. Not
sure why but I found it.
Thanks for the help.
Dave
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 4/3/2010 23:58, FDVS told the world:
How do I tell the Seamonkey email browser to accept all remote content,
instead of asking
Interviewed by CNN on 5/3/2010 00:32, Lee told the world:
> Using Vista and SM 2.03 and I clicked on a new email and when
> I did they all disappeared. Any ideas. Tried to restore but
> also no luck.
You say the messages disappear after you read them? You are probably
with the display options set
Using Vista and SM 2.03 and I clicked on a new email and when
I did they all disappeared. Any ideas. Tried to restore but
also no luck.
--
Lee (in Florida)US Army Retired
Georgie Boy Cruise Master
Logitech VidCam & Skype lee.g.bray
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Interviewed by CNN on 4/3/2010 23:58, FDVS told the world:
> How do I tell the Seamonkey email browser to accept all remote content,
> instead of asking me if I want to show it or not on each email? It is
> time-consuming to respond to each email in order to removed that info
> banner.
> Thanks
Frog wrote:
> Frog wrote:
>> Frog wrote:
>>> Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
> I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
> 2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I
> then created a new profile (that included my
How do I tell the Seamonkey email browser to accept all remote content,
instead of asking me if I want to show it or not on each email? It is
time-consuming to respond to each email in order to removed that info
banner.
Thanks
Dave
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On 3/4/2010 6:07 PM, Frog wrote:
> You don't know how happy you have made this old man this evening. Thank
> you both for leading me to the answer.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Frog
I'm very glad you got it working. It was a brain teaser to say the
least!
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Frog wrote:
Frog wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I
then created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in
the "Go" drop do
Frog wrote:
> Frog wrote:
>> Mark Hansen wrote:
>>> On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made
the 2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the
problem. I then created a new profile (that included my
Inbox)--the
Frog wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I
then created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in
the "Go" drop down windo
Frog wrote:
> Mark Hansen wrote:
>> On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
>>> I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
>>> 2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I
>>> then created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in
>>> the "Go"
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I then
created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in the "Go"
drop down window remained gr
Mark Hansen wrote:
> On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
>
>> I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
>> 2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I then
>> created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in the "Go"
>> drop down w
Patrick wrote:
eh, thanks, dumb question, where would the SM2 "profile" be stored?
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/profiles
(I sense danger here...should be fun! :< )
Of course, it's always a good idea to have (external) backups of all
profile folders before messing around with
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
> I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
> 2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I then
> created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in the "Go"
> drop down window remained gray. I am now
Frog wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Frog a écrit :
profile. Why are the same items listed under my old 1.1.18 profile
making it to the "Go" drop-down window, and the migrated data from this
working profile not making it to 2.0.3 "Go" drop down window? That has
me believing that my problem could be p
Eloise wrote:
> I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0.3 and now for the first time I use the
> build-in mail program too. I've seen that imap seems to work for
> errors with this program. My account is a paid-account (GMX Promail)
> and imap is inclusive. Thunderbird works fine and shows me all
> subfolders i
On Mar 4, 2:39 pm, Ray_Net wrote:
> Patrick wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.0 and it appears that during the mail
> > import& conversion process I ran out of disk space. Is there any
> > way to re-initialize this process to import the remaining files, now
> > that I have more spa
Patrick wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.0 and it appears that during the mail
import& conversion process I ran out of disk space. Is there any
way to re-initialize this process to import the remaining files, now
that I have more space? TIA!!
V/R Pat
De-install SM2 then remove the SM2
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Frog a écrit :
profile. Why are the same items listed under my old 1.1.18 profile
making it to the "Go" drop-down window, and the migrated data from this
working profile not making it to 2.0.3 "Go" drop down window? That has
me believing that my problem could be profile relate
Hello,
I upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.0 and it appears that during the mail
import & conversion process I ran out of disk space. Is there any
way to re-initialize this process to import the remaining files, now
that I have more space? TIA!!
V/R Pat
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On 3/4/2010 1:03 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Mark Hansen wrote:
>> On 3/2/2010 6:02 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
>>> MCBastos wrote:
This is a known issue. In the old Seamonkey, if you chose to use
authentication or encryption in your POP/SMTP connections and the server
didn't support it,
Eloise wrote:
Dear support,
I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0.3 and now for the first time I use the
build-in mail program too. I've seen that imap seems to work for
errors with this program. My account is a paid-account (GMX Promail)
and imap is inclusive. Thunderbird works fine and shows me all
subfo
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/2/2010 6:02 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
This is a known issue. In the old Seamonkey, if you chose to use
authentication or encryption in your POP/SMTP connections and the server
didn't support it, Seamonkey silently fell back to
unencrypted/unauthenticated m
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:45:42 -0800 (PST)
From: JeffM
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Recommend Best Batch Odt To Doc Converter
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
James Greenidge wrote:
I've come across several batch odt to do
Frog a écrit :
profile. Why are the same items listed under my old 1.1.18 profile
making it to the "Go" drop-down window, and the migrated data from this
working profile not making it to 2.0.3 "Go" drop down window? That has
me believing that my problem could be profile related.
I believe you a
James Greenidge wrote:
>I've come across several batch odt to doc converter macros
>
This is NOT a word processor group.
If you want to continue to discuss that topic,
find a group about that topic.
http://www.openoffice.org/
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Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of
the
way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here is
that
problem and some
theo wrote:
Perhaps you may use a normal browser bookmark:
for example irc://moznet/SeaMonkey will launch chatzilla and will
connect you to the #SeaMonkey channel.
Note that normal left clicking doesn't work in mail+news, not in newsgroups or
mail, but HTML links do work in the browser. If
Thorsten Dorr wrote:
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
Tomorrow is the 1st birthday of one of my bugs. It was reported
properly, it was confirmed a few days later. Even though it was
confirmed the status didn't change from NEW. And checking I see that
your config of bugzilla doesn't include CONFIRMED, ASSI
Rick Merrill wrote:
"saving to disk" email attachments in the 10MB range
seem to take a long time. Am I doing something wrong or
is the attachment getting "scanned"?
Remember, an attachment is binary data converted to ascii text... an 8-bit to 7-bit
conversion. Binary files increase in size b
Sorry for the Recommend Batch Odt - Doc Converter posting. Wrong mail list!
Jim
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Daniel wrote:
teofr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Not directly in chatzilla, but you can use a normal browser bookmark:
for example irc://moznet/SeaMonkey will launch chatzilla and will
connect you to the #SeaMonkey channel.
hth, theo.
Thank you, Theo, that fixes my immediate problem
Daniel
Clicki
teofr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Not directly in chatzilla, but you can use a normal browser bookmark:
for example irc://moznet/SeaMonkey will launch chatzilla and will
connect you to the #SeaMonkey channel.
hth, theo.
Thank you, Theo, that fixes my immediate problem
Daniel
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Frog wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of the
way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here is that
problem and some of my comments.
Greetings;
I've come across several batch odt to doc converter macros, all very old
and only do sxw and are cranky to get started. I'd like your
recommendations on any that actually work. Thanks!
Jim
.
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Tom Pamin schrieb:
> I'm having a lot of problems using 1.1.18 to print web pages. I'm only
> getting parts of pages, and it sometimes leaves off whole pages. Most of
> the time these pages print fine in IE. This situation seems to be
> getting worse. I'm not switching to 2.03 until they bring back
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
> Tomorrow is the 1st birthday of one of my bugs. It was reported
> properly, it was confirmed a few days later. Even though it was
> confirmed the status didn't change from NEW. And checking I see that
> your config of bugzilla doesn't include CONFIRMED, ASSIGNED, or even
>
On 02/03/2010 18:32, Neil Hughes wrote:
Is it still the case with SM 2.x that you need to edit prefs.js (and
set mailnews.reply_header_type) to change the reply header style, e.g.
"on , said:"?
I was about to do this, but thought I'd better check that there isn't
a preference GUI option tha
JAS wrote:
Pat Welch wrote:
MintyJewel wrote:
On Feb 5, 5:34 pm, Pat Welch wrote:
Hi.
This has gotten to the point I'm going to have to abandon SM 2.x
soon. I
never saw this in any 1.x version.
I'm on 32-bit Windows Vista SP2 running on an HP notebook with the AMD
Turion dual-core chip, 3
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