tuxi...@gmail.com a écrit :
but in Print preview, Reply, Forward, View Message Source - diacritics is
correct
oups, I had not verified all these cases yet
I can say yes, same for me, viewing is correct in these cases
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Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Of course we don't allow that. And users cannot do it themselves because
they cannot generate the required certificate that will be trusted.
There really are two worlds: the managed PCs that are part of the domain
and completely locked down (including the laptops
Ray Davison wrote:
Daniel wrote:
cqbrodie wrote:
Then, make use of MozBackup, downloadable from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mozbackup/, install it on both systems,
use it to archive your current profiles, copy them to your new system
and use MozBackup to extract the profiles to the
Rob wrote:
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
What do you do for business travel? We're stuck between total
lock-down, and reliance on a combination of user vigilance and
certificates. But the user is allowed enough freedom to access the open
web...managed or not.
Our users can use a locally
David H. Durgee wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote, On 20/03/2013 22:25:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But don't tell them you use SeaMonkey, many ISPs will throw up their
hands and refuse to talk to you if you do.
But if they *do* ask, say Outlook Express!;-)
He could
I get emails with embedded graphics. Some are sent directly to me and
some have been forwarded many times. I have never been able to resend
them and retain the graphics.
If I just select forward, the compose window that is created has no
graphics. If I select edit as new, compose still has
Ray Davison wrote:
I get emails with embedded graphics. Some are sent directly to me and
some have been forwarded many times. I have never been able to resend
them and retain the graphics.
If I just select forward, the compose window that is created has no
graphics. If I select edit as new,
I leave SeaMonkey running, walk away from my PC. Come back some
indeterminate number of hours later.
Hit the CTRL key to wake up my displays. Screen comes up as expected.
Move the mouse around the screen. As the mouse moves over the SM
window(s) it wipes/erases the SM image.
Right-click,
WaltS wrote:
On 03/20/2013 09:01 PM, Cecil Bankston wrote:
I am using SM 2.16.2 with Windows 7 Pro. Browsing the internet or
loading of images by email messages has become very slow on my system.
A page that may load in 5 sec. in Internet Explorer can take 30+ seconds
in Seamonkey. I also
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