I've just published my Family Tree on a website (tribalpages.com) and
can include photo's of the people.
As hard as it seems for WaltS, here, to believe, my normal e-mail
account has only a 500Kb (at any one time) limit before it costs me
extra money, so I don't want relo's sending me photo's
Just heard on News, EU has fined MicroSoft $730million for failing to
offer users a choice of Web Browsers, representing 1% of MS's annual,
global, Sales . WACK!!
http://www.afr.com/p/technology/eu_fines_microsoft_for_breaching_behh0m6pxGdCF4L8dM3iJI
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Daniel
User agent: Mozilla/5.0
Daniel wrote:
(Then I'll worry about setting up another e-mail account in SeaMonkey.)
Google gmail has a 10 GB storage limit and a 25 MB attachment per
email limit. I download it via POP in SeaMonkey but it can also use
IMAP. I have never received an email with an attachment to my gmail
Interviewed by CNN on 07/03/2013 07:06, Daniel told the world:
I've just published my Family Tree on a website (tribalpages.com) and
can include photo's of the people.
As hard as it seems for WaltS, here, to believe, my normal e-mail
account has only a 500Kb (at any one time) limit before
Daniel wrote:
I've just published my Family Tree on a website (tribalpages.com) and
can include photo's of the people.
As hard as it seems for WaltS, here, to believe, my normal e-mail
account has only a 500Kb (at any one time) limit before it costs me
extra money, so I don't want relo's
On 06.03.2013 22:55, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
So if the OP is getting edit contact, he need not add the person to
his address book because the program's telling him it already has a
record for that person. They may be in CA or PAB or somewhere else, but
a record
On 07.03.2013 04:19, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Just heard on News, EU has fined MicroSoft $730million for failing to
offer users a choice of Web Browsers, representing 1% of MS's annual,
global, Sales . WACK!!
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 07.03.2013 04:19, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Just heard on News, EU has fined MicroSoft $730million for failing to
offer users a choice of Web Browsers, representing 1% of MS's annual,
global, Sales . WACK!!
David H. Durgee wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I've just published my Family Tree on a website (tribalpages.com) and
can include photo's of the people.
As hard as it seems for WaltS, here, to believe, my normal e-mail
account has only a 500Kb (at any one time) limit before it costs me
extra money, so I
Jim Taylor wrote:
Daniel wrote:
(Then I'll worry about setting up another e-mail account in SeaMonkey.)
Google gmail has a 10 GB storage limit and a 25 MB attachment per email
limit. I download it via POP in SeaMonkey but it can also use IMAP. I
have never received an email with an
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 07/03/2013 07:06, Daniel told the world:
I've just published my Family Tree on a website (tribalpages.com) and
can include photo's of the people.
As hard as it seems for WaltS, here, to believe, my normal e-mail
account has only a 500Kb (at any one time)
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Daniel wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I've just published my Family Tree on a website (tribalpages.com) and
can include photo's of the people.
As hard as it seems for WaltS, here, to believe, my normal e-mail
account has only a 500Kb (at any one time) limit before it costs me
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
dirk wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
c subject
just some webspace I can use by my provider.
I want to upload some pics to share
I used to use a ftp app, but like to know if drag and drop is possible
You know, like from one folder to another
It may well be
David H. Durgee wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
dirk wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
c subject
just some webspace I can use by my provider.
I want to upload some pics to share
I used to use a ftp app, but like to know if drag and drop is possible
You know, like from one folder to another
dirk wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
dirk wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
c subject
just some webspace I can use by my provider.
I want to upload some pics to share
I used to use a ftp app, but like to know if drag and drop is possible
You know, like from one
David H. Durgee wrote:
dirk wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
dirk wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
c subject
just some webspace I can use by my provider.
I want to upload some pics to share
I used to use a ftp app, but like to know if drag and drop is possible
You
dirk wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
dirk wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
dirk wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
c subject
just some webspace I can use by my provider.
I want to upload some pics to share
I used to use a ftp app, but like to know if drag and drop is
Ray Davison wrote:
M Gordon wrote:
It is very normal to include the account mail address when in a
newsgroup account, and it is also reasonable that you cannot change that
address field.
When you open an e-mail account, and have several available mail
accounts, you cna compose a new message,
On 03/07/2013 08:12 PM, Ant wrote:
Hello!
I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming
not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey
v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE
SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted with
Ant wrote:
Hello!
I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming
not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey
v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE
SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted with sessions saved.
Is this by
On 3/6/2013 6:05 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
You can change it at:
Thank you Chris. I will try your suggestions.
Walter
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Check with your webspace provider.
Many of them use http since few know anything about ftp nowadays.
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 06.03.2013 22:55, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
So if the OP is getting edit contact, he need not add the person to
his address book because the program's telling him it already has a
record for that person. They may be in CA or PAB or somewhere
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 07.03.2013 07:39, Jay Garcia wrote:
--- Original Message ---
On 06.03.2013 22:55, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
So if the OP is getting edit contact, he need not add the person to
his address book because the program's telling him it already has
On 07.03.2013 19:25, Rufus wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 07.03.2013 07:39, Jay Garcia wrote:
--- Original Message ---
On 06.03.2013 22:55, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
So if the OP is getting edit contact, he need not add the person to
SM 2.16, XP SP3
I have a couple email accounts where there are so many messages they
need to be threaded to keep track of them. That was not a problem up
through 2.15, now 2.16 refuses to thread them, although all the settings
(under View) are telling it to thread them. Any ideas why this is
On 3/7/2013 2:48 PM PT, Christian Riechers typed:
I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming
not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey
v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE
SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted
On 3/7/2013 3:31 PM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:
I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming
not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey
v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE
SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted
Ant wrote:
On 3/7/2013 3:31 PM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed:
I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming
not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey
v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE
SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is
Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote :
Jane Galt wrote:
WOuld like to request this feature in SM.
Google had a blocked sites feature that didn't work out, and I imagine
the reason was that it couldn't use text strings to successfully do so.
Example, I want to block ALL
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