On 14/09/2013 05:01, Rufus wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Rufus wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place,
>>> really...seeing as there's no associated Browser.
>>
>> What else would you use to log in to your Mail and News servers?
>>
>
> That's
Trane Francks wrote:
On 9/15/13 2:43 AM +0900, Rufus wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place,
really...seeing as there's no associated Browser.
What else would you use to log in t
On 9/15/13 2:43 AM +0900, Rufus wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place,
really...seeing as there's no associated Browser.
What else would you use to log in to your Mail and News s
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place,
really...seeing as there's no associated Browser.
What else would you use to log in to your Mail and News servers?
That's just *one* password, a
NFN Smith wrote:
> This one is mostly annoyance-level stuff, but I'll ask anyway...
>
> I use Foxit as my default PDF reader, and I let it integrate with
> Seamonkey. I notice that when I open a PDF attachment in the mail
> client, sometimes it happens where I get the animated graphic that Foxit
El 14/09/13 12:12, Rob escribió:
> Another bug failure of the whole "signed code" concept is that even
> if it is implemented completely correctly, it only tells you who wrote
> the code (even if a name is a unique identification of that person or
> entity), it does not tell you what the code is go
Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
> El 13/09/13 21:41, David E. Ross escribió:
>> Windows XP SP3
>> SeaMonkey 2.20
>> Java 7 u40 (7.0.400.43)
>>
>> Certain Web sites that I have visited for quite a few years use Java.
>> Now, whenever I visit any those sites for the first time after a fresh
>> l
El 13/09/13 21:41, David E. Ross escribió:
> Windows XP SP3
> SeaMonkey 2.20
> Java 7 u40 (7.0.400.43)
>
> Certain Web sites that I have visited for quite a few years use Java.
> Now, whenever I visit any those sites for the first time after a fresh
> launching of SeaMonkey, I get a dialogue popup
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