Backing up my profile in Linux

2010-06-18 Thread Jeffrey Needle
I'm using Ubuntu Linux 10.04. I need to back up my SM 2.0.4 profile. I can't quite figure out how to do it. Can someone help? Thanks! ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-s

Re: Backing up my profile in Linux

2010-06-18 Thread Stéphane Grégoire
Hi, Jeffrey Needle a tapoté, le 18/06/2010 09:08: > I'm using Ubuntu Linux 10.04. I need to back up my SM 2.0.4 profile. I > can't quite figure out how to do it. Can someone help? > > Thanks! You can try a simple cp like this : cp -a ~/.mozilla/seamonkey ~/ma_sauvegarde -- Stéphane htt

how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Rick Merrill
a particular server says, "Secure Authenticated Logon to Our Server: Before posting any articles to our server you must configure your newsreader to logon with a Username and Password. You can NOT use the "anonymous" or "don't need to logon" mode of your newsreader if you wish to post your own

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Manuel Reimer
Rick Merrill wrote: "Secure Authenticated Logon to Our Server: Before posting any articles to our server you must configure your newsreader to logon with a Username and Password. Configure SeaMonkey with the server name. Try to fetch news, SeaMonkey prompts for password. You most probably wa

Re: signature oddity in SM 2.1 nightly

2010-06-18 Thread dominique
Neil wrote, On 6/17/2010 10:42 AM: I have to admit that I can't seem to reproduce the problem, but maybe I'm following the wrong steps. Is the signature file itself an HTML or a text file? Does the problem only occur with a file, not with the signature textbox? Does the problem occur if you swit

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Manuel Reimer wrote: > Rick Merrill wrote: >> "Secure Authenticated Logon to Our Server: >> Before posting any articles to our server you must configure your >> newsreader to logon with a Username and Password. > > Configure SeaMonkey with the server name. Try to fetch news, SeaMonkey > prompts

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread S. Beaulieu
Manuel Reimer a écrit : You most probably want to use the password manager to store the password, as password handling for news of both, SeaMonkey and Thunderbird, *SUCKS*. They prompt for the password over and over and over again U... no. SM asks me for the password when Mail/News is lau

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Rick Merrill
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Manuel Reimer wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: "Secure Authenticated Logon to Our Server: Before posting any articles to our server you must configure your newsreader to logon with a Username and Password. Configure SeaMonkey with the server name. Try to fetch news,

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi Edgar: If you mean what happens when you open a JPEG type file (including .jpg) then you need to use: Tools \ Folder Options \ File Types in WIN XP to change the application program that's used for that file type. An alternate method is to highlight the file, then right click and select Ope

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Rick Merrill wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> For Mr Merrill's problem, it may help to know which news server he is >> trying to access. Sounds like it is some non-standard affair. > > It is news.grc.com, thank you. Aha, grc. I had an account with them years ago, but lost interest in

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Beverly Howard
Same here... however there have been glitches. The "repeating' seemed to be related to the server requiring a login/password and then the newsgroup section also asking for one. In my experience, setting up the server login first, then sequentially logging into the sections was a one time only

Re: This Site May Harm Your Computer

2010-06-18 Thread DoctorBill
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: DoctorBill wrote: I sure am running into a lot of those messages. I use "Google Images" a lot and many images have that message when clicked on. Do you suppose that message would come up were I using Internet Explorer ? I don't want to try I'm not noticing an

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Rick Merrill
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Rick Merrill wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: For Mr Merrill's problem, it may help to know which news server he is trying to access. Sounds like it is some non-standard affair. It is news.grc.com, thank you. Aha, grc. I had an account with them years a

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Hartmut Figge
Rick Merrill: >That's fine for outlook, but in SeaMonkey, where would the >"long and "impossible-to-guess" passphrase " actually go? > >Does it go into both the Account name and Password fields >of the SMTP server?! I have tried news.grc.com a little while ago. The passphrase is only needed if 'A

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Rick Merrill wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> Rick Merrill wrote: >>> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: For Mr Merrill's problem, it may help to know which news server he is trying to access. Sounds like it is some non-standard affair. >>> >>> It is news.grc.com, thank you. >>

Re: This Site May Harm Your Computer

2010-06-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
DoctorBill wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: DoctorBill wrote: I sure am running into a lot of those messages. I use "Google Images" a lot and many images have that message when clicked on. Do you suppose that message would come up were I using Internet Explorer ? I don't want to try I

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread Eggar
No, went through this several weeks ago, didn't work either the 'browser.download.pluginOverrideTypes' isn't even listed in seamonkey's about:config, I'm sure it applies to firefoxes more developed app manager, and I think I did the rdf delete as well (didn't happen as well). Will do it all a

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread Eggar
Hi Brooke, Yea, the windows action is not the one in particular I'm looking for right at the moment, my stubborn boss's are having trouble accepting the fact that they might just need to save an e-mail attached jpeg prior to viewing it in a preffered app. They just want the 'choosable' action

Re: This Site May Harm Your Computer

2010-06-18 Thread DoctorBill
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: DoctorBill wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: DoctorBill wrote: I sure am running into a lot of those messages. I use "Google Images" a lot and many images have that message when clicked on. Do you suppose that message would come up were I using Internet Explorer ? I

Re: how to use SM for news with 'pass phrase'

2010-06-18 Thread NoOp
On 06/18/2010 07:55 AM, Rick Merrill wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> Manuel Reimer wrote: >> >>> Rick Merrill wrote: "Secure Authenticated Logon to Our Server: Before posting any articles to our server you must configure your newsreader to logon with a Username and Passwor

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread NoOp
On 06/18/2010 12:06 PM, Eggar wrote: > No, > went through this several weeks ago, didn't work either > > the 'browser.download.pluginOverrideTypes' isn't even listed in > seamonkey's about:config, I'm sure it applies to firefoxes more > developed app manager, and I think I did the rdf delete as

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread NoOp
On 06/18/2010 03:17 PM, NoOp wrote: > On 06/18/2010 12:06 PM, Eggar wrote: >> No, >> went through this several weeks ago, didn't work either >> >> the 'browser.download.pluginOverrideTypes' isn't even listed in >> seamonkey's about:config, I'm sure it applies to firefoxes more >> developed app m

How Does SeaMonkey Find the Profile Folder?

2010-06-18 Thread Beverly Howard
Looking at the files following this weeks installation merrygoround and wonder "How Does SeaMonkey Find the Profile Folder?" There doesn't appear to be anything in the app installation folder nor the windows registry, and, in my case, the profile location is not at the default location. Than

Re: How Does SeaMonkey Find the Profile Folder?

2010-06-18 Thread »Q«
In , Beverly Howard wrote: > Looking at the files following this weeks installation merrygoround > and wonder "How Does SeaMonkey Find the Profile Folder?" > > There doesn't appear to be anything in the app installation folder > nor the windows

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread Eggar
Thanks for all your help NoOp, Bogged down w/ Friday deadlines here at work and am shortly going to retest some of these actions I did a while back ago and perform the ones that apply. I can't remember if I tried all of them or some of them (I'm pretty sure it was all but it's still worth a s

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread Eggar
NoOp wrote: if you don't wish to bork your boss' machine. They would never have any Idea how to get outta' a bork ;) All experimenting will occur on mine prior to touching theirs - they are too jinx'd as it is ___ support-seamonkey mailing list su

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread Eggar
Nope, I think jpg's too default hardwired as a browser-based app if they have to go to the extra step and have to local save prior to using their preferred viewer on the jpg, would cause me to lose any sleep ;) (The mimeTypes.rdf showing in the attached image is generated after I renamed the

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread NoOp
On 06/18/2010 06:23 PM, Eggar wrote: > Thanks for all your help NoOp, > > Bogged down w/ Friday deadlines here at work and am shortly going to > retest some of these actions I did a while back ago and perform the ones > that apply. I can't remember if I tried all of them or some of them > (I'm

Re: Resetting Default Action for JPEG (JPG's)...

2010-06-18 Thread NoOp
On 06/17/2010 03:02 PM, Eggar wrote: > Beverly Howard wrote: >> >> Is there a way to set JPG's to another default action than to open >> in a browser window. << >> >> Are you talking about what happens when a jpeg is encountered on a web >> page when running Seamonkey or when you open a jpeg using