Desiree wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnastya.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote in message
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Desiree wrote:
Also, for email reply, how do I get SeaMonkey to put the quoted text
at the BOTTOM not the top of the message? I am willing to abide by
what I
WLS wrote:
On 12/22/2011 09:02 PM, Dustbin aliandika:
It should not be necessary to spoof firefox.
If people wrote their code to work to TCP/IP standard protocols SM
would work.
Those who write code should be made to conform to standards.
Unfortunately I don't know how. governments obviously
Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote in message
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Desiree wrote:
Thank you but no. I hate message pane. I specifically avoid that in any
email client. I wish to double click the message and have it open in a
new,
Edmund wrote:
Dustbin wrote:
It should not be necessary to spoof firefox.
If people wrote their code to work to TCP/IP standard protocols SM would
work.
Do you mean putting FireFox in the UA string? If so, that has (AFAIU)
nothing to do with the TCP/IP standard protocols, but the way the
Philipp van Hüllen philipp.van-huel...@web.de wrote in message
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Desiree schrieb:
I spoke too soon. SeaMonkey CONSTANTLY changes all the settings. I set
one
Identity/Account as I want the sorting to be. I move to another Identity
or
to a
Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote in message
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Desiree wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnastya.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote in message
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Desiree wrote:
Also, for email reply, how
MCBastos myemail@example.invalid wrote in message
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Interviewed by CNN on 22/12/2011 09:52, Desiree told the world:
I have quoted text for Plain Text under Preferences/Message Display (I
never
use HTML for mail) to be in black font. Instead
WLS wls15...@yahooremove.com wrote in message
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Desiree wrote:
I have quoted text for Plain Text under Preferences/Message Display (I
never
use HTML for mail) to be in black font. Instead it is in green font.
Green
is the color use for
DoctorBill wrote:
Almost everywhere I go on the Internet, a new Shock Wave Plug In is
required.
I tried on about 4 months ago and it screwed up my system.
I wrote a post here about how to remove it - and I did get back
to a working system.
Can somebody give me some advice on how to download
Desiree wrote:
How do I get Seamonkey mail to not revert constantly to Ascending sort? I
always want all mail and NGs on descending. Is there a way to make that
choice permanent and stop the reversions?
See http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=3075712
Warning I have not tried
Dustbin schrieb:
It should not be necessary to spoof firefox.
You're right that it should not, but in many cases it unfortunately is.
You can turn it off in preferences, though - but be prepared to
encounter broken websites then.
Robert Kaiser
Ray_Net wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Also, for email reply, how do I get SeaMonkey to put the quoted text
at the BOTTOM not the top of the message?
Account Settings Composition Addressing
Ahh...I didn't think about looking in Accounts for the
JeffM wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
When replying in plain text to an HTML message, I've noticed
that SeaMonkey does some peculiar thing with links.
The universe is trying to tell you
to stop sending Web pages via SMTP.
Many listserve emails are delivered in HTML via SMTP with no problems
Hi Daniel
Well I finally found that folder by doing search but nothing there
that I could find. the only thing I can think of is it had to be
me and I deleted the messages somehow. I did search the folders
and found nothing later than April this year. Hey proud of myself
that I found those.
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/22/11 5:22 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
Almost everywhere I go on the Internet, a new Shock Wave Plug In is
required.
I tried on about 4 months ago and it screwed up my system.
I wrote a post here about how to remove it - and I did get back
to a working system.
Can
Danny Kile wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/22/11 5:22 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
Almost everywhere I go on the Internet, a new Shock Wave Plug In is
required.
I tried on about 4 months ago and it screwed up my system.
I wrote a post here about how to remove it - and I did get back
to a working
hawker a écrit :
Since upgrading to 2.5 I have noticed that the search button in the
upper right corner no longer works. I press it and nothing happens.
Worked fine in 2.4.x and before. Is this me or is this a universal bug?
Any ideas?
Hawker
Hello,
With the new version 2.61 that is the same
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Dustbin schrieb:
It should not be necessary to spoof firefox.
You're right that it should not, but in many cases it unfortunately is.
You can turn it off in preferences, though - but be prepared to
encounter broken websites then.
I have left it on - and some sites that
My bloviated meandering follows what Sailfish graced us with on
12/22/2011 12:50 PM:
When I click on notification icons on Facebook's top navigation bar, it
doesn't display the drop-down list in SM2.6 but works fine in Firefox
9.0. Similarly, selecting the Home drop down icon displays the list
Jim Taylor wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/22/11 5:22 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
Almost everywhere I go on the Internet, a new Shock Wave Plug In is
required.
I tried on about 4 months ago and it screwed up my system.
I wrote a post here about how to remove it - and I did get
Hello!
I use 64-bit version of SeaMonkey for linux (Debian GNU/Linux testing
(Wheezy), KDE 4.6.5).
Starting with version 2.6 SeaMonkey does not use (when is busy (f.e.
re/load of page)) the mouse look, which I set in KDE...
http://members.chello.cz/nazir/tmp/fffuuu_sm-busy-pointer1.png
With so much going on according to the list, I wasn't sure that
upgrading from v2.014 to v2.4.1 is straightforward or not. Can the later
version be over-written onto the earlier version and everything else
e.g. mail, bookmarks, URL history, newsgroups and passwords be
automatically moved into
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Sailfish graced us with on
12/22/2011 12:50 PM:
When I click on notification icons on Facebook's top navigation bar,
it doesn't display the drop-down list in SM2.6 but works fine in
Firefox 9.0. Similarly, selecting the Home drop down icon
My bloviated meandering follows what Jim Taylor graced us with on
12/23/2011 4:19 PM:
Sailfish wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Sailfish graced us with on
12/22/2011 12:50 PM:
When I click on notification icons on Facebook's top navigation bar,
it doesn't display the drop-down list
I'm tired of seeing Web pages with text at the very edge of my SeaMonkey
window. I assume I can add CSS properties to either userChrome.css or
userContent.css when a page fails to specify margins.
Is there a tutorial or guide on how to construct the appropriate CSS?
What is the difference
On 12/23/2011 02:44 PM, Petr Voralek wrote:
Hello!
I use 64-bit version of SeaMonkey for linux (Debian GNU/Linux testing
(Wheezy), KDE 4.6.5).
Starting with version 2.6 SeaMonkey does not use (when is busy (f.e.
re/load of page)) the mouse look, which I set in KDE...
On 12/23/2011 05:33 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/23/2011 02:44 PM, Petr Voralek wrote:
Hello!
I use 64-bit version of SeaMonkey for linux (Debian GNU/Linux testing
(Wheezy), KDE 4.6.5).
Starting with version 2.6 SeaMonkey does not use (when is busy (f.e.
re/load of page)) the mouse look,
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