On 8/1/13 2:18 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
But since SM already makes an alert noise, when it gets mail, I can't
imagine what I would need it for. The intended user undoubtedly does
all sorts of things I've never heard of with their Mac.
I run Spaces with 6 desktops defined. When e-mail
WaltS wrote:
On 07/28/2013 05:08 AM, Daniel wrote:
littlemarc...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this two blank posts by littlemarcy56 using G2/1.0, whatever that is!
It is two blank posts in response to the last post in the thread dated
2011-10-14 about bookmarks in SeaMonkey 2.4.1.
G2/1.0 is
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Ahhh. I see: The Ultimate Notification System for OS X. Growl is
the easiest way to know what's going on with your applications.
But since SM already makes an alert noise, when it gets mail, I can't
imagine what I would need it for. The intended user undoubtedly
does all
On 8/1/13 4:25 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If the OP is running multiple instances of SM with different user
profiles, it might be nice to have what the phone company calls a
distinctive ring so he'd know by the sound which account just got mail.
Yeah, that might be a partial solution,
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/1/13 4:25 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If the OP is running multiple instances of SM with different user
profiles, it might be nice to have what the phone company calls a
distinctive ring so he'd know by the sound which account just got mail.
Yeah, that might
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/1/13 4:25 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If the OP is running multiple instances of SM with different user
profiles, it might be nice to have what the phone company calls a
distinctive ring so he'd know by the sound which account just got mail.
Yeah, that might
On 8/1/13 6:41 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
Trane, have you looked at Edit-Preferences-Mail
Newsgroups-Notifications??
If you set it up to show the three selectable items, it would be the
same for all accounts, but at least, if you're at the computer, you
might have half a clue which Mail Account
On Sunday, 28 July 2013 13:43:52 UTC+9:30, Robert wrote:
Hi all, long time user of SeaMonkey, 1st cry for help .. please. Using 2.19
with XP Pro. All incoming mail i.e from various sources with .jpg images
attached have one, a few, or several blank spaces where images used to be,
with a
On 8/1/13 7:19 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Oh, well. It sounded like you did have several instances open, judging
by your statement about several desktops.
Nah. I use each desktop as a sort of workflow theme. Console and file
system access on desktop 1, browsers and e-mail on 2,
hi, are their any addons for blind users? and if so are
the adons usable for use in the new version of SeaMonkey?
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Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/1/13 7:19 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Filters really come in handy here. I don't just let all my new mail
end up in the various inboxes. I have nearly a hundred filters that
route them to the right boxes so I can see at a glance (for
example) if I have mail
On 01/08/2013 05:44, Trane Francks wrote:
It is with great disappointment that I see the demise of Growl support
in SeaMonkey 2.19. In looking for the reasoning behind this, the answer
was apparently that Notification Centre is the way forward. This would
be grand except for the fact that
On 8/1/13 9:39 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I use the read/unread (plain/bold) marking to distinguish things that
still need attention. If the message is bolded, that means I'm not done
Yeah, I totally get it. Alas, I have over a hundred folders, so it's
easier to deal first and sort
On 01/08/2013 12:40, Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/1/13 1:24 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I tried using Growl for a bit and found it to be just flat annoying. So
I killed and removed it.
I feel the same way about Notification Center - it's just something I
don't need or care
Bryan v. Roache wrote:
hi, are their any addons for blind users? and if so
are the adons usable for use in the new version of SeaMonkey?
In addition to any replies to this group, you may wish to browse
mozilla.dev.accessibility
and mozilla.accessibility on the
Suddenly yesterday SM doesn't not display graphics when I view mail.
I've not made any changes to my environment (that I know of). For
example, logos, and pictures on commercial emails are not shown.
Any idea what's going on?
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Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/1/13 9:39 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I use the read/unread (plain/bold) marking to distinguish things
that still need attention. If the message is bolded, that means I'm
not done
Yeah, I totally get it. Alas, I have over a hundred folders, so it's
easier to
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Suddenly yesterday SM doesn't not display graphics when I view mail.
I've not made any changes to my environment (that I know of). For
example, logos, and pictures on commercial emails are not shown.
Any idea what's going on?
That is controlled by:
Edit - Options - Mail
I'm no longer able to get videos to play from Twitter using SM. They
don't play on vine.com either. The videos do play using IE. How do I fix
this, as they used to play using SM?
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Tom Pamin wrote:
I'm no longer able to get videos to play from Twitter using SM. They
don't play on vine.com either. The videos do play using IE. How do I fix
this, as they used to play using SM?
Found the answer. You have to go to about:config and change the setting
for
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/1/13 2:18 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
But since SM already makes an alert noise, when it gets mail, I can't
imagine what I would need it for. The intended user undoubtedly does
all sorts of things I've never heard of with their Mac.
I run Spaces with 6 desktops
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/1/13 2:18 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
But since SM already makes an alert noise, when it gets mail, I can't
imagine what I would need it for. The intended user undoubtedly does
all sorts of things I've never heard of with their Mac.
I run Spaces
On 8/1/13 9:53 PM +0900, Philip Chee wrote:
SeaMonkey (and Thunderbird) devs were not involved in removing Growl at
all. This is all backend Core code. We did have to manage fallout in
SeaMonkey and Thunderbird because of this though.
That's probably because Growl support is/was so useful to
On 8/2/13 6:37 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
I see from Phil Chee's post, however, that the Growl support dropping
was not an SM decision though.
Must be the FF guys?
Yeah, I guess. To be honest, I don't really see where a web browser
would benefit from notifications.
If the core Growl
A Williams wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Suddenly yesterday SM doesn't not display graphics when I view mail.
I've not made any changes to my environment (that I know of). For
example, logos, and pictures on commercial emails are not shown.
Any idea what's going on?
That is controlled by:
Edit -
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/2/13 6:37 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
I see from Phil Chee's post, however, that the Growl support dropping
was not an SM decision though.
Must be the FF guys?
Yeah, I guess. To be honest, I don't really see where a web browser
would benefit from notifications.
On 8/2/13 10:15 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/growl-notifications/
is what I, mistakenly, thought you were talking about to begin with
Oh, I see. That was the original circa-2007 add-on that was developed to
enable Firefox to talk to Growl
Hello,
Is there a way to set the locale for an individual extension?
about:config - general.useragent.locale works, but it sets the locale
for all the extensions simultaneously.
Thanks.
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Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/2/13 6:37 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
I see from Phil Chee's post, however, that the Growl support dropping
was not an SM decision though.
Must be the FF guys?
Yeah, I guess. To be honest, I don't really see where a web browser
would benefit from notifications.
In the past several days, I have had some annoying, serious, problems with SM
2.19. The problems carry over to at least SM 2.17 and apparently to SM
2.20beta.
I have lost access to my bookmarks and the suggested fix does not work. Then
today my Local Folder list vanished; all I have displayed
PhillipJones wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/2/13 6:37 AM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
I see from Phil Chee's post, however, that the Growl support dropping
was not an SM decision though.
Must be the FF guys?
Yeah, I guess. To be honest, I don't really see where a web browser
would benefit
On 8/2/13 12:34 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
But SeaMonkey is not just a web Browser it is an email Client as well.
And that is where Seamonkey can use Growl
Indeed. After the fact, I realized that FF users benefit from such
notifications as download completions, etc. I
On 8/1/13 7:44 PM, Ilya wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to set the locale for an individual extension?
about:config - general.useragent.locale works, but it sets the locale
for all the extensions simultaneously.
Thanks.
Actually, general.useragent.locale specifies the primary default
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