Ken Rudolph wrote:
I want to transfer my most recent W-7 desktop bookmark file to my XP
laptop. The only problem is that the bookmarks.html file in my current
desktop profile is an older version that isn't up to date. I notice that
in the SM profile there is a folder called "bookmarkbackups" whic
Interviewed by CNN on 13/03/2012 00:42, robertb...@localnet.com told the
world:
> Yet more reasonS to NOT use Win7..
This has nothing to do with Win7. It's related to the change in
bookmarks engine in Seamonkey 2.1.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> But if I were reading this through webmail, and I had SM programmed to
>>> reject images that didn't come from the originating server, then only
>>> if my ISP were cnet.com would it load this, right? Which is
Quoting Ken Rudolph :
I want to transfer my most recent W-7 desktop bookmark file to my XP
laptop. The only problem is that the bookmarks.html file in my
current desktop profile is an older version that isn't up to date. I
notice that in the SM profile there is a folder called
"bookmarkback
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But if I were reading this through webmail, and I had SM programmed to
reject images that didn't come from the originating server, then only if
my ISP were cnet.com would it load this, right? Which is the question I
asked several posts ba
Interviewed by CNN on 12/03/2012 23:16, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:
> But if I were reading this through webmail, and I had SM programmed to
> reject images that didn't come from the originating server, then only if
> my ISP were cnet.com would it load this, right? Which is the question I
On 12-03-12 10:20 PM, _Mort_ spoke thusly:
I have a similar problem with my address books. When importing
"everything" from my Windows XP SP3 to my new Windows 7 Pro, the address
books(collected addresses and regular address book) did not come
through. I have new collected addresses now on the W
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/12/12 1:47 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
I want to transfer my most recent W-7 desktop bookmark file to my XP
laptop. The only problem is that the bookmarks.html file in my current
desktop profile is an older version that isn't up to date. I notice
that in the SM profile the
Robert Gault wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/11/12 9:54 PM, question wrote:
Is The Yahoo sending of Email Fixed in Thunderbird/Seamonkey With out
Hacking Those Clients ?
Can't Tell because I hacked mine .
It does not have to be fixed in TBird or SeaMonkey. It has to be fixed
in Yahoo.
I h
On 3/12/12 1:47 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
> I want to transfer my most recent W-7 desktop bookmark file to my XP
> laptop. The only problem is that the bookmarks.html file in my current
> desktop profile is an older version that isn't up to date. I notice
> that in the SM profile there is a folde
Ken Rudolph wrote, On 12/03/2012 21:47:
I want to transfer my most recent W-7 desktop bookmark file to my XP
laptop. The only problem is that the bookmarks.html file in my
current desktop profile is an older version that isn't up to date. I
notice that in the SM profile there is a folder call
Desiree wrote, On 12/03/2012 01:10:
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote in message
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Desiree wrote:
As for copying to Word, I won't have Word on Win 7.
Good idea. :-)
If you want an office suite, perhaps you would be happy with OpenOffice
or L
Desiree wrote, On 12/03/2012 01:04:
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Desiree wrote, On 11/03/2012 08:53:
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Desiree wrote:
How do I stop the printing of all the ridi
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
You can't block web beacons in webmail. All webmail sites, regardless
of who it is - as far as I know - have no way to block the display of
external images linked from elsewhere on the WWW. SeaMonkey and
T
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>
>> You can't block web beacons in webmail. All webmail sites, regardless
>> of who it is - as far as I know - have no way to block the display of
>> external images linked from elsewhere on the WWW. SeaMonkey and
>> Thunderbird do that e
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/11/12 9:54 PM, question wrote:
Is The Yahoo sending of Email Fixed in Thunderbird/Seamonkey With out
Hacking Those Clients ?
Can't Tell because I hacked mine .
It does not have to be fixed in TBird or SeaMonkey. It has to be fixed
in Yahoo.
I have AT&T using Ya
I want to transfer my most recent W-7 desktop bookmark file to my XP
laptop. The only problem is that the bookmarks.html file in my current
desktop profile is an older version that isn't up to date. I notice
that in the SM profile there is a folder called "bookmarkbackups" which
does have a s
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
You can't block web beacons in webmail. All webmail sites, regardless
of who it is - as far as I know - have no way to block the display
of external images linked from elsewhere on the WWW. SeaMonkey and
Thunderbird do that easily.
Well, maybe you can...
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Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 11 mars 2012, Jens Hatlak a écrit :
No need. Incidentally I fixed it yesterday (for 2.9 and later; too
late for 2.8 and earlier).
Big thanks!
Forgot to say: The change only affects new profiles, i.e. any profiles
created with SM 2.1 through 2.8 will *not* magically g
Lisa Wiser wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
One more thing the webmail apps are not capable of... when HTML email
from either malicious or regular mail uses web beacons to track you
and your opening of the email - thus proving you're a live person and
you opened the email - you cannot sto
Lisa Wiser wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> One more thing the webmail apps are not capable of... when HTML email
>> from either malicious or regular mail uses web beacons to track you and
>> your opening of the email - thus proving you're a live person and you
>> opened the email - you
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
One more thing the webmail apps are not capable of... when HTML email
from either malicious or regular mail uses web beacons to track you
and your opening of the email - thus proving you're a live person and
you opened the email - you cannot stop it. Most email
Daniel wrote:
Ken wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
First it came up and told me there was a problem, possibly abuse, and
to then contact the att.yahoo.whatever administrator.
I had the same problem yesterday. I get my mail ATT > Yahoo > SeaMonkey
I went into the mail set up and set all outgoing mail
Beauregard T. Shagnasty replied to hisself:
> robertbaer wrote:
>> * Picky; you darn well know what i mean - NO running of internal
>> scripts, which BTW includes VB scripts..
Should have mentioned that VBScript in malicious email is probably non-
existent. No email client I know will execute it
Lucas Levrel wrote:
> robertb...@localnet.com a écrit :
>> STUPID me; i saw the word "example" and immediately got what seems the
>> false impression that those files were actual examples and thus not
>> used.
>> Will look at them; thanks.
>
> For them to be used by SM, you first need to rename t
robertbaer wrote:
> Quoting "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
>> robertbaer wrote:
>>> I have been noticing a lot of traffic concerning e-mail regarding
>>> sending, receiving, etc.
>>> There is a simple solution that avoids browser-related e-mail
>>> "clients" and solves all of the issues.
>>>
robertb...@localnet.com wrote:
Quoting Lucas Levrel :
Le 10 mars 2012, robertb...@localnet.com a écrit :
Quoting Lucas Levrel :
userChrome.css,
I find no such file, or even one with a crudely similar name (using
SM7.2).
It's not there by default. On older versions you had
userChrome-exampl
Ken wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
First it came up and told me there was a problem, possibly abuse, and
to then contact the att.yahoo.whatever administrator.
I had the same problem yesterday. I get my mail ATT > Yahoo > SeaMonkey
I went into the mail set up and set all outgoing mail to text and th
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Desiree wrote:
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Thanks. I always have email set to show all headers as a routine
security measure.
Here's a suggestion: set your View Headers> Normal so your display,
and your printing, won't show all those line
Le 11 mars 2012, robertb...@localnet.com a écrit :
STUPID me; i saw the word "example" and immediately got what seems
the false impression that those files were actual examples and thus not
used.
Will look at them; thanks.
For them to be used by SM, you first need to rename them (either or bot
Le 11 mars 2012, Jens Hatlak a écrit :
No need. Incidentally I fixed it yesterday (for 2.9 and later; too late for
2.8 and earlier).
Big thanks!
HTH
You bet!
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