On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:27:04 -0400, Rick Merrill wrote:
> Philip Chee wrote:
>> On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 07:30:03 -0400, Rick Merrill wrote:
>>> Do I take that to mean that incoming email goes to a Mozilla server THEN to
>>> whichever computer I grab?!
>>>
>>> I'm starting to worry!
>>
>> It stores yo
On 11-08-17 2:37 PM, James Osbourn wrote:
I have the default theme 2.2, the modern theme 2.2 is disabled
James
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-08-17 4:42 AM, James Osbourn wrote:
Chris,
I have used the plugin check page and updated any plugins that I could
and disabled the rest and it is still cras
sean nathan bean wrote :
> Jane--Galt sent me the following::
>> How about the ability to move tool bar buttons around by dragging with
>> the mouse?
>>
>> For example, I would like to move the Home and Tinyurl buttons up to
>> the top bar and close the others, so I could get more screen area fo
Philip Chee wrote :
> On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 00:46:51 -0500, Jane--Galt wrote:
>> How about the ability to move tool bar buttons around by dragging with
>> the mouse?
>>
>> For example, I would like to move the Home and Tinyurl buttons up to
>> the top bar and close the others, so I could get mor
MCBastos wrote:
I'm using Win7 x64 and had *no* problems with the update
This was my experience. I did notice a couple oddities like the
right-click menu going full screen height. But the speed improvement in
the email windows alone was worth it for me. Some of the louder people
on the list
On 8/17/11 3:26 PM, John wrote:
"There's never time to do it right, but there's always time to do it over"
That doesn't just apply to electronics and software, I suspect it's
prevalent everywhere.
I used to work as a aircraft mechanic, and worked at a shop where we
repaired wrecks. I had t
Ken wrote:
Hi guys. Have SM 2.0.14 and Windows 7.
Does a screen listing add-ons, etc., really have to open every time I
turn on SM?
Thanks - Ken (in Oz)
Edit, Preferences, Browser. Display on > Browser Startup.
What are your settings there?
--
JD..
_
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
JD wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Mike wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
What I found instead was that the dialogue box was
not fully visible (see screenshot) --
You can grab the bottom border of the Window and expand it.
Though I ag
David E. Ross wrote:
I really cannot stand using Microsoft's Windows Media Player. However,
Windows XP does not allow me to remove it. So I disabled it for
SeaMonkey, using the Add-ons Manager.
Contained within Windows Media Player at are two DLL files: npwmsdrm.dll and npdrmv2.dll. These bo
Frog wrote:
Background: I once owned a HP Deskjet 5550 printer. This printer has
long since been removed from my system (taken in for recycle). I now
have a HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus printer connected to my system.
About me: I want you to understand that I have never made a change of
any type
Background: I once owned a HP Deskjet 5550 printer. This printer has
long since been removed from my system (taken in for recycle). I now
have a HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus printer connected to my system.
About me: I want you to understand that I have never made a change of
any type in abo
On 8/17/2011 4:26 PM, John wrote:
Since Firefox and SeaMonkey embarked on their accelerated release
schedule, we've seen several updates incorporating many significant
behavioral changes which are causing grief to many users. Along with
this we are being encouraged to upgrade promptly because tha
Wed, 17 Aug 2011 13:59:22 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
I really cannot stand using Microsoft's Windows Media Player. However,
Windows XP does not allow me to remove it. So I disabled it for
SeaMonkey, using the Add-ons Manager.
Contained within Windows Media Player at are two DLL files: npwmsdrm.
On 8/17/2011 14:26, John wrote:
I use SeaMonkey most of the time and Firefox occasionally. I try never
to use IE.
The web browser and email client are critically important to me, and I
think the majority of users would agree.
Since Firefox and SeaMonkey embarked on their accelerated release
sch
Pat Connors a écrit :
Okay, I just got home after a week away and see there is another new
version of SM. I am still on 2.0.14 and didn't update to 2.2 because of
all the complaints. Now we have 2.3 and more complaints. I really don't
know what to do. I like the version I am using. I am using Win
My bloviated meandering follows what John graced us with on 8/17/2011
2:26 PM:
I use SeaMonkey most of the time and Firefox occasionally. I try never
to use IE.
The web browser and email client are critically important to me, and I
think the majority of users would agree.
Since Firefox and S
David E. Ross wrote:
> My question is on-topic because it relates to the operation of Add-ons
> Manager and the disabling of a SeaMonkey plug-in. Or were you referring
> to your own reply as off-topic?
Of course : I wouldn't dream of categorising someone else's
message as being off-topic.
> B
I use SeaMonkey most of the time and Firefox occasionally. I try never
to use IE.
The web browser and email client are critically important to me, and I
think the majority of users would agree.
Since Firefox and SeaMonkey embarked on their accelerated release
schedule, we've seen several upd
On 8/17/11 2:18 PM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
>
> Why not upgrade to Windows XP Professional N ?
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886540
>
>> I really cannot stand using Microsoft's Windows Media Player. However,
>> Windows XP does not allow me to remove it. So I disable
Why not upgrade to Windows XP Professional N ?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886540
> I really cannot stand using Microsoft's Windows Media Player. However,
> Windows XP does not allow me to remove it. So I disabled it for
> SeaMonkey, using the Add-ons Manager.
>
> Contained within
Interviewed by CNN on 17/08/2011 15:23, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd)
told the world:
>
>
> Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
>
>>> Surely dialogue boxes should check how big they
>>> will need to be before presenting themselves to
>>> a user ?
>>
>> You did try stretching the boxes?
>> Just checking
I really cannot stand using Microsoft's Windows Media Player. However,
Windows XP does not allow me to remove it. So I disabled it for
SeaMonkey, using the Add-ons Manager.
Contained within Windows Media Player at are two DLL files: npwmsdrm.dll and npdrmv2.dll. These both
involve Microsoft's
Interviewed by CNN on 01/08/2011 15:31, Pat Connors told the world:
> Okay, I just got home after a week away and see there is another new
> version of SM. I am still on 2.0.14 and didn't update to 2.2 because of
> all the complaints. Now we have 2.3 and more complaints. I really
> don't know
JD wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Mike wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
What I found instead was that the dialogue box was
not fully visible (see screenshot) --
You can grab the bottom border of the Window and expand it.
Though I agree the default view should
I have the default theme 2.2, the modern theme 2.2 is disabled
James
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-08-17 4:42 AM, James Osbourn wrote:
Chris,
I have used the plugin check page and updated any plugins that I could
and disabled the rest and it is still crashing. Sometimes immediately
and other times
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Mike wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
What I found instead was that the dialogue box was
not fully visible (see screenshot) --
You can grab the bottom border of the Window and expand it.
Though I agree the default view should be more in
Philipp van Hüllen schrieb:
I have the feeling, there is more... "space" around some headings /
border lines and some pop-up-select-bottoms seem bigger...
... will try now, what happens, when I revert back to SM2.2.
Was already the same with SM2.2 (same profile).
Since the re-size works (didn'
Mike wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
What I found instead was that the dialogue box was
not fully visible (see screenshot) --
You can grab the bottom border of the Window and expand it. Though I
agree the default view should be more intuitive. Either make it obvious
in some way
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
>> Surely dialogue boxes should check how big they
>> will need to be before presenting themselves to
>> a user ?
>
> You did try stretching the boxes?
> Just checking, so I don't make the wrong assumption.
Yes, the boxes can be stretched. The point I was
trying to m
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) schrieb:
What I found instead was that the dialogue box was
not fully visible (see screenshot) --
https://picasaweb.google.com/110725905659537251822/ScreenCaptures?authkey=Gv1sRgCPLV3Kvwm6zA5QE#5641846908634081906
whatever is intended to appear below "S
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
On restarting Seamonkey a few minutes ago, I was informed
that it was installing my updates, then checking my plug-ins
for compatibility, then asked if I wanted it to be my
default client for e-mail, and finally launched.
All looked promising, but rather d
On 11-08-17 4:42 AM, James Osbourn wrote:
Chris,
I have used the plugin check page and updated any plugins that I could
and disabled the rest and it is still crashing. Sometimes immediately
and other times it takes a few seconds.
The most recent crashes are
bp-15faaed4-7b9e-4e42-9d3b-ebc0a2110
JD wrote:
> I re-sized mine to be the size of yours (not fully visible)
> and clicked on OK. Went right back to the setting and the window
> was the correct size. Not sure why yours doesn't work that way.
I can manually re-size the window, but even if I so do, it forgets
that it was re-sized
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Mike wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
What I found instead was that the dialogue box was
not fully visible (see screenshot) --
You can grab the bottom border of the Window and expand it.
Though I agree the default view should be more in
PhillipJones wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
Where and what is the Message filter database called
Mine has suddenly quit showing email address so I can no longer add
filters.
I'd like to copy the one I have in my profile for 2.5.1 and see if I
could get it working.
Found it. That didn't help
Wor
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 07:30:03 -0400, Rick Merrill wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
...>
The default 'master' is a Server hosted by Mozilla,
I assume it acts as intermediary and not as a storage point.
No, it *does* store data, so you don't need, say your WinXP machine u
Mike wrote:
> Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
>
>> What I found instead was that the dialogue box was
>> not fully visible (see screenshot) --
>
> You can grab the bottom border of the Window and expand it.
> Though I agree the default view should be more intuitive.
> Either make it o
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
What I found instead was that the dialogue box was
not fully visible (see screenshot) --
You can grab the bottom border of the Window and expand it. Though I
agree the default view should be more intuitive. Either make it obvious
in some way how to see
MCBastos wrote:
Ah, Flash... for some reason, Macromedia/Adobe decided to place the
entire Flash folder under restricted permissions.
Be thankful you are on XP; there's a shortcut to reset permissions in XP
that was removed on Vista (probably for security reasons). Well, it work
on XP Pro;
Stéphane Grégoire a écrit :
Thanks for your reply that explain why I have inabout:support :
Accélération graphique
On Windows XP (my stupid GPS don't know Linux) I have this :
Description de la carte Mobile Intel(R) 945 Express Chipset Family
ID du vendeur 8086
ID du périphérique
Philip Chee sent me the following::
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 07:30:03 -0400, Rick Merrill wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
...>
The default 'master' is a Server hosted by Mozilla,
I assume it acts as intermediary and not as a storage point.
No, it *does* store data, so you don't need, say you
Jane--Galt sent me the following::
How about the ability to move tool bar buttons around by dragging with the
mouse?
For example, I would like to move the Home and Tinyurl buttons up to the top
bar and close the others, so I could get more screen area for viewing sites
instead of bars.
right
On restarting Seamonkey a few minutes ago, I was informed
that it was installing my updates, then checking my plug-ins
for compatibility, then asked if I wanted it to be my
default client for e-mail, and finally launched.
All looked promising, but rather displeased that it had
migrated itself from
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 8/16/2011 5:38 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.2: The new major
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download now!
Building on the same Mozilla platform as the new
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 07:30:03 -0400, Rick Merrill wrote:
> Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
> ...>
The default 'master' is a Server hosted by Mozilla,
>>>
>>> I assume it acts as intermediary and not as a storage point.
>>>
>>
>> No, it *does* store data, so you don't need, say your WinXP machine up
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 00:46:51 -0500, Jane--Galt wrote:
> How about the ability to move tool bar buttons around by dragging with the
> mouse?
>
> For example, I would like to move the Home and Tinyurl buttons up to the top
> bar and close the others, so I could get more screen area for viewing si
I loaded 2.3 yesterday and so far only one strange occurrence.
If I attempt to delete entries from the History screen, they don't
disappear from the screen. However, once I close the History screen
and then reopen it, those that I had deleted do not appear. This did
not happen with 2.2, and I ha
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
...>
The default 'master' is a Server hosted by Mozilla,
I assume it acts as intermediary and not as a storage point.
No, it *does* store data, so you don't need, say your WinXP machine up and
running when you sync to your win7 machine. That said, no-one but you
Chris,
I have used the plugin check page and updated any plugins that I could
and disabled the rest and it is still crashing. Sometimes immediately
and other times it takes a few seconds.
The most recent crashes are
bp-15faaed4-7b9e-4e42-9d3b-ebc0a2110817 17/08/2011 09:40
bp-0f2e7ddb-ba5b-4
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