Re: Seamonkey installation mystery

2012-05-10 Thread Ray_Net
David Lawler wrote, On 11/05/2012 05:58: This totally mystifies me. A week ago I installed SM 2.9.1, apparently successfully, replacing (I thought) 1.1.19. I noticed right away my computer ran slower. Finally, on Monday or Tuesday of this week, things were so bad I had to give up and reboot.

Re: SeaMonkey & Copernic Desktop Search?

2012-05-10 Thread GerardJan
MCBastos wrote: MCBastos told the world: No, I never had this sort of problem (opening Thunderbird by mistake). Copernic shows the message content on its own without invoking Thunderbird. But then, I don't think I have ever tried extracting an attachment from the Copernic interface. My warning

Seamonkey installation mystery

2012-05-10 Thread David Lawler
This totally mystifies me. A week ago I installed SM 2.9.1, apparently successfully, replacing (I thought) 1.1.19. I noticed right away my computer ran slower. Finally, on Monday or Tuesday of this week, things were so bad I had to give up and reboot. So, imagine my surprise when, after reboot

Re: Download Manager - Change Download Location

2012-05-10 Thread Mark Berger
upscope wrote: SeaMonkey 2.9. (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20120422 Firefox/12.0 SeaMonkey/2.9) openSuSE 12.1 latest updates When I do an update the download manager automatically saves to ~/Documents and I want it to go to ~/Downloads. I cannot find a param

Re: SeaMonkey & Copernic Desktop Search?

2012-05-10 Thread George Carden
MCBastos wrote: MCBastos told the world: No, I never had this sort of problem (opening Thunderbird by mistake). Copernic shows the message content on its own without invoking Thunderbird. But then, I don't think I have ever tried extracting an attachment from the Copernic interface. My warning

Re: SeaMonkey & Copernic Desktop Search?

2012-05-10 Thread MCBastos
MCBastos told the world: > No, I never had this sort of problem (opening Thunderbird by mistake). > Copernic shows the message content on its own without invoking > Thunderbird. But then, I don't think I have ever tried extracting an > attachment from the Copernic interface. > > My warning agains

Re: SeaMonkey & Copernic Desktop Search?

2012-05-10 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 10/05/2012 20:06, George Carden told the world: > I have done this, MCBastos, with Thunderbird 12.0.1 and it appears to > have worked. HOWEVER, your warnings to NEVER open Thunderbird again have > me shaking in my boots. Is there any link, such as within Copernic > search

Download Manager - Change Download Location

2012-05-10 Thread upscope
SeaMonkey 2.9. (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20120422 Firefox/12.0 SeaMonkey/2.9) openSuSE 12.1 latest updates When I do an update the download manager automatically saves to ~/Documents and I want it to go to ~/Downloads. I cannot find a parameter to make

Re: SeaMonkey & Copernic Desktop Search?

2012-05-10 Thread George Carden
I have done this, MCBastos, with Thunderbird 12.0.1 and it appears to have worked. HOWEVER, your warnings to NEVER open Thunderbird again have me shaking in my boots. Is there any link, such as within Copernic search result preview pain, etc., that would open Thunderbird if I were to click it?

Re: "Copy completed" pop-up stay visible

2012-05-10 Thread Ray_Net
Daniel wrote, On 10/05/2012 12:09: Ray_Net wrote: TMitchell wrote, On 09/05/2012 14:23: Ray_Net wrote: Ray_Net wrote, On 07/05/2012 22:54: The "Copy Completed" pop-up windows did not end - We are obliged to click on "cancel" or obliged to close the window. I suppose that this issue was alread

Re: "Copy completed" pop-up stay visible

2012-05-10 Thread Ray_Net
Daniel wrote, On 10/05/2012 12:09: Ray_Net wrote: TMitchell wrote, On 09/05/2012 14:23: Ray_Net wrote: Ray_Net wrote, On 07/05/2012 22:54: The "Copy Completed" pop-up windows did not end - We are obliged to click on "cancel" or obliged to close the window. I suppose that this issue was alread

Re: http://abilify.com

2012-05-10 Thread GerardJan
GerardJan Vinkesteijn wrote: no music,just mesjogge i am not on http://abilify.com any longer but *secrit* from Organon Oss -- ~Vink ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-s

Re: Lost Mail

2012-05-10 Thread Ed Mullen
Test wrote: Daniel wrote, On 5/10/2012 6:20 AM: Test wrote: Larry wrote, On 5/8/2012 10:02 PM: Just upgraded from 2.8 to 2.9.1. I'm using the same profile I had before the change, and all seems well except that I was forced to set up new mail and news accounts, even though the mail folders are

Re: Tab Display

2012-05-10 Thread Larry S.
Jens Hatlak wrote: Larry S. wrote: David E. Ross wrote: The preference variable in "about:config" is browser.tabs.loadInBackground. The value is "true" to have the new tab behind the old one and "false" to have the new tab in front. Hmm . . . It's set to "false", which I would expect from my

Re: Lost Mail

2012-05-10 Thread GerardJan
Daniel wrote: Test wrote: Daniel wrote, On 5/10/2012 6:20 AM: Test wrote: Larry wrote, On 5/8/2012 10:02 PM: Just upgraded from 2.8 to 2.9.1. I'm using the same profile I had before the change, and all seems well except that I was forced to set up new mail and news accounts, even though the m

Re: Lost Mail

2012-05-10 Thread Daniel
Test wrote: Daniel wrote, On 5/10/2012 6:20 AM: Test wrote: Larry wrote, On 5/8/2012 10:02 PM: Just upgraded from 2.8 to 2.9.1. I'm using the same profile I had before the change, and all seems well except that I was forced to set up new mail and news accounts, even though the mail folders are

Re: Lost Mail

2012-05-10 Thread Test
Daniel wrote, On 5/10/2012 6:20 AM: Test wrote: Larry wrote, On 5/8/2012 10:02 PM: Just upgraded from 2.8 to 2.9.1. I'm using the same profile I had before the change, and all seems well except that I was forced to set up new mail and news accounts, even though the mail folders are right there

Re: If "Newsgroup" populated in e-mail compose window, "Send" is dysfunctional.

2012-05-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Daniel wrote: Philip TAYLOR wrote: Attempting to "Reply /all" to Mark Berger's immediately preceding message, "Send" failed to have any effect. I closed Seamonkey and re-launched, then tried again. Same (null) effect. I then thought to de-populate the "Newsgroup: " field, whereupon "Send" func

Re: If "Newsgroup" populated in e-mail compose window, "Send" is dysfunctional.

2012-05-10 Thread Daniel
Philip TAYLOR wrote: Attempting to "Reply /all" to Mark Berger's immediately preceding message, "Send" failed to have any effect. I closed Seamonkey and re-launched, then tried again. Same (null) effect. I then thought to de-populate the "Newsgroup: " field, whereupon "Send" functioned normally.

Re: Lost Mail

2012-05-10 Thread Daniel
Test wrote: Larry wrote, On 5/8/2012 10:02 PM: Just upgraded from 2.8 to 2.9.1. I'm using the same profile I had before the change, and all seems well except that I was forced to set up new mail and news accounts, even though the mail folders are right there in my profile but apparently aren't r

Re: Lost Mail

2012-05-10 Thread Daniel
Larry S. wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Larry wrote: Just upgraded from 2.8 to 2.9.1. I'm using the same profile I had before the change, and all seems well except that I was forced to set up new mail and news accounts, even though the mail folders are right there in my profile but apparently

Re: "Copy completed" pop-up stay visible

2012-05-10 Thread Daniel
Ray_Net wrote: TMitchell wrote, On 09/05/2012 14:23: Ray_Net wrote: Ray_Net wrote, On 07/05/2012 22:54: The "Copy Completed" pop-up windows did not end - We are obliged to click on "cancel" or obliged to close the window. I suppose that this issue was already filled in https://bugzilla.mozilla

Re: "Stop animation"

2012-05-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR
Jens Hatlak wrote: I used "obvious" as a synonym for "self-evident" here, i.e. a rational person would first try the Stop button and see that is has no effect, then try Esc and succeed. Hmm, I think that depends on one's perception of what "Stop" does, Jens. I had assumed until your message