On 23/12/13 13:01, PhillipJones wrote:
Dick Hoffman wrote:
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I don't want to compose all my emails in HTML, all I want to do is
preserve whatever formatting the message was sent in when I forward an
email.
Dick
At least in Mac Version if you have set in preferences - email as Plain
Text
Can someone tell me which versions of IE Tab work with Windows 7 and 8?
I thought the current version I'm using [IE Tab 2 (SM 2.0+) 5.12.12.1]
was working with both Windows, but now I don't see the IE Tab itself
anywhere to click on with SM 2.23.
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Win 8.1/64, SeaMonkey 2.23,,, The Lightning Today Pane is always closed
when SeaMonkey mail is started, is there a way to get it to stay open?
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Any suggestions on procedures and software for printing labels from the
address book?
Any help here... please!
Export the address book to a format readable by your word processing
program and go from there. Most modern WP programs
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Any suggestions on procedures and software for printing labels from
the
address book?
Any help here... please!
Export the address book to a format readable by your word processing
Trane Francks wrote:
On 12/23/13 10:50 AM +0900, PhillipJones wrote:
EE wrote:
regz91 wrote:
I think we have 64 bit builds of SeaMonkey only for Linux. The windows
version of SeaMonkey is always a 32 bit browser regardless of whther
the
OS is 32 or 64 bit.
64-bit builds are also for Mac
For the last couple of weeks articles from the Wall St. Journal won't
load. The turning circle just sits there for over a minute, then I get a
long page of links, apparently to various parts of the page such as ads.
No text or page assembly.
This is new; no problem before. Not a problem with
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Any suggestions on procedures and software for printing labels from the
address book?
Thx to all for the help!
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The latest SeaMonkey upgrade has broken the copy and paste feature when
composing mail. As in.. can no longer select something off the desktop and
paste it into an email.
This was a problem.. then fixed and now broken again. Makes one want to stop
automatic upgrades..
Trane Francks wrote:
On 12/23/13 11:40 AM +0900, PhillipJones wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 12/23/13 10:50 AM +0900, PhillipJones wrote:
EE wrote:
regz91 wrote:
I think we have 64 bit builds of SeaMonkey only for Linux. The
windows
version of SeaMonkey is always a 32 bit browser
Larry S. wrote:
For the last couple of weeks articles from the Wall St. Journal won't
load. The turning circle just sits there for over a minute, then I get a
long page of links, apparently to various parts of the page such as ads.
No text or page assembly.
This is new; no problem before.
rjcooper1...@gmail.com wrote:
About 40% of the time that I load a new page with the latest version,
that page goes to the background and my mail window restores. I just
have to minimize my mail window but sure would like to troubleshoot
this. I have version 2.23.
Windows 7.
This is due to
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
For the last couple of weeks articles from the Wall St. Journal won't
load. The turning circle just sits there for over a minute, then I get a
long page of links, apparently to various parts of the page such as ads.
No text or page assembly.
This
Larry S. wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
For the last couple of weeks articles from the Wall St. Journal won't
load. The turning circle just sits there for over a minute, then I get
a long page of links, apparently to various parts of the page such as
ads. No text or
Tom Pamin wrote:
Can someone tell me which versions of IE Tab work with Windows 7 and 8?
I thought the current version I'm using [IE Tab 2 (SM 2.0+) 5.12.12.1]
was working with both Windows, but now I don't see the IE Tab itself
anywhere to click on with SM 2.23.
I just noticed that myself
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
For the last couple of weeks articles from the Wall St. Journal won't
load. The turning circle just sits there for over a minute, then I get
a long page of links, apparently to various parts of the
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