Mr.
Rickles,
I am having the same problem only not that severe. In
Unread mode, when I clear junk mail, those emails I've already
read, they also disappear. But but they are still there when I
switch to All mode. I reported this som
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 07:23:26 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> For more than a half century I've been a learn by experiment
> learner. Before posting my initial message I had looked at
> headers of messages that were tagged as possible scam and
> those which were not. I spotted no difference. Afte
"Desiree" wrote in message
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>
> "Richard Owlett" wrote in message
> news:0osdnfrnnddkh8_nnz2dnuvz_h2dn...@mozilla.org...
>> Desiree wrote:
>>> My Firefox versions (4.0.1 and 10.0.7 Enterprise) do not support SPDY.
>>> Sea
>>> Monkey 2.12.1 s
"Richard Owlett" wrote in message
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> Desiree wrote:
>> My Firefox versions (4.0.1 and 10.0.7 Enterprise) do not support SPDY.
>> Sea
>> Monkey 2.12.1 supports SPDV. I am going to disable it in about:config
>> partly because of the current sec
Desiree wrote:
My Firefox versions (4.0.1 and 10.0.7 Enterprise) do not support SPDY. Sea
Monkey 2.12.1 supports SPDV. I am going to disable it in about:config
partly because of the current security vulnerability and also because there
is no extension for Sea Monkey to let me know when SPDV is u
My Firefox versions (4.0.1 and 10.0.7 Enterprise) do not support SPDY. Sea
Monkey 2.12.1 supports SPDV. I am going to disable it in about:config
partly because of the current security vulnerability and also because there
is no extension for Sea Monkey to let me know when SPDV is used. I tried t
On 09/13/2012 07:12 AM, Daniel wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
...
>> Now, you can stay on the 32bit version - it won't hurt & will work - or
>> you can use the 64bit version. To be honest, I've not tested the 32bit
>> on a 64bit machine to compare the differences. So I can't tell you which
>> is better. Howe
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 9/1/2012 6:56 PM PT, Rufus typed:
>>> http://www.atari.com/arcade#!/arcade/combat/play
I assume this is HTML5 based and it seems like when I hit my
keys, SM
thinks I am doing a quick find. Is there a way around this beside
d
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 9/1/2012 6:56 PM PT, Rufus typed:
>>> http://www.atari.com/arcade#!/arcade/combat/play
I assume this is HTML5 based and it seems like when I hit my keys, SM
thinks I am doing a quick find. Is there a way around this beside
disabling this feature?
Richard Owlett wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Anne-Riely wrote:
Opened SeaMonkey 2.12 running on Windows, Vista, and all
mail was gone.
How to find and put back in inbox? Thanks.
Anne, when you select your e-mail account, what settings do
you have for View->Threads??
Also check settings for View->
Richard Owlett wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Another update failed, just like all but one of the last 7
or 8. ["Failed" means that this time it froze at the
"Checking Extensions..." stage, and after restarting the
computer it was always "Seamonkey has encountered an error
and must shut down".]
And now
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Why, after upgrading to 2.12.1, am I taken to a Mozilla page
that tells me all about plugins for Firefox :
Check Your Plugins
Keeping your third-party plugins up to date helps Firefox run safely
and smoothly.
Don't know why you are automatically taken there, maybe becaus
dominique wrote:
I has seen on Seamonkey nightly (2.15a1) the following behavior:
(using SM2.15 on Win 7 enterprise)
- message with an attachment
- right-click on attachment
- Select Save As
- A window opens that ask the file name, file location to save the file
- This window is however only "ope
Interviewed by CNN on 13/09/2012 06:52, Desiree told the world:
> Fx is currently using 1.6GB RAM and my motherboard on this 6.5 year old
> machine limits me to 2GB total. I can't wait for a new computer (about the
> only reason I want a new one) that will have 16 or 24GB RAM. I plan to use
>
Larry S. wrote:
Another update failed, just like all but one of the last 7
or 8. ["Failed" means that this time it froze at the
"Checking Extensions..." stage, and after restarting the
computer it was always "Seamonkey has encountered an error
and must shut down".]
And now the question. After st
Why, after upgrading to 2.12.1, am I taken to a Mozilla page
that tells me all about plugins for Firefox :
Check Your Plugins
Keeping your third-party plugins up to date helps Firefox run safely and
smoothly.
If I were to turn off Firefox spoofing, would I be taken to
the correct page ? Th
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
The second lists 15 related bugs. I'm not yet familiar
enough with
Bugzilla to be able to say if they are being worked on.
Assigned To: Nobody; OK to take it and work on it
Philip Taylor
Contents of the "Assigned To:" field is not a true
re
Another update failed, just like all but one of the last 7 or 8.
["Failed" means that this time it froze at the "Checking Extensions..."
stage, and after restarting the computer it was always "Seamonkey has
encountered an error and must shut down".]
And now the question. After starting from sc
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> Rex wrote:
>> I recently switched to 64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate.
Daniel wrote:
Rex, have a look at http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#2.12.1
and, under "Contributed builds (other platforms)" you should find a link
to the latest, full, 64 bit, version for your O
NoOp wrote:
On 09/12/2012 07:50 AM, Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:14.0)
Gecko/20120715 Firefox/14.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.11
Last night, I clicked Help->Check for updates and updated my Win7
SeaMonkey installation, but tonight, when I've tried
Richard Owlett wrote:
The second lists 15 related bugs. I'm not yet familiar enough with
Bugzilla to be able to say if they are being worked on.
Assigned To:Nobody; OK to take it and work on it
Philip Taylor
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Did some more searching. There are at least 2 bugs reports
covering this problem.
324820 filed 2006-01-26 -- Summary: "might be an email
scam" warning needs to explain how detected
654502 filed 2011-05-03 -- Summary: Tracking bug for
improvements of Thunderbird's scam / phishing detect
Daniel wrote:
Anne-Riely wrote:
Opened SeaMonkey 2.12 running on Windows, Vista, and all
mail was gone.
How to find and put back in inbox? Thanks.
Anne, when you select your e-mail account, what settings do
you have for View->Threads??
Also check settings for View->Messages
_
Anne-Riely wrote:
Opened SeaMonkey 2.12 running on Windows, Vista, and all mail was gone.
How to find and put back in inbox? Thanks.
Anne, when you select your e-mail account, what settings do you have for
View->Threads??
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Daniel
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
My ISP (small local firm) provides spam and virus filters
on all email accounts.
They use software from www.barracudanetworks.com .
I have two problems with SeaMonkey's response to messages
from my ISP that there
are emails in my quarantine folder.
1.
Hello everyone,
I has seen on Seamonkey nightly (2.15a1) the following behavior:
(using SM2.15 on Win 7 enterprise)
- message with an attachment
- right-click on attachment
- Select Save As
- A window opens that ask the file name, file location to save the file
- This window is however only "open
"MCBastos" wrote in message
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> Interviewed by CNN on 12/09/2012 11:51, Rex told the world:
>> I recently switched to 64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate. While I was able to
>> replace Firefox with Waterfox and use my old profile as before, the only
>> r
Lucas Levrel a écrit :
Le 12 septembre 2012, Richard Owlett a écrit :
My ISP (small local firm) provides spam and virus filters on all email
accounts.
If these filters are enough, you can disable SM's junk filtering
altogether for that account.
I am not convinced that Seamonkey flagging
Le 12 septembre 2012, Richard Owlett a écrit :
My ISP (small local firm) provides spam and virus filters on all email
accounts.
If these filters are enough, you can disable SM's junk filtering
altogether for that account.
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Le 11 septembre 2012, Paul B. Gallagher a écrit :
Believe it or not (this is really counterintuitive), yes and no. I had
google.com set to block cookies and www.google.com set to allow session
cookies. Once I changed google.com to allow session cookies, maps.google.com
also started allowing th
Seeing other people's "works for me" pushed me to update SM and now that
works for me as well! Maybe should I have tried this earlier, but I'm
always reluctant to update when everything (well, almost) works.
Thanks for everyone's help.
Le 12 septembre 2012, Bill Davidsen a écrit :
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