Seamonkey incorrectly displays web pages specifying correctly this charset with
in the page head (or with any of its legal aliases: CP850, 850, ...)
The same is true for any other IBM85x encodings.
One has to manually choose the IBM-850 encoding from the Seamonkey View menu to
display such a pa
On 04/19/2014 06:49 PM, PhillipJones wrote:
26 Beta 1 was a Major disaster for people wishing to add mail filters.
Would not allow choosing of Folder to move File or choose whether to
mark Read or as spam, or other task.
Beta 2 on Mac is far worse.
After install and restart received a nice n
On 04/18/2014 01:11 PM, Craig McCluskey wrote:
> (I sent this last night, but it hasn't shown up.)
>
> I have a web page (shown in Picture 1) that I would like to print.
> When I print it, though, it comes out as shown in the print preview
> (shown in Picture 2).
>
> How do I get it to print out
Trane Francks wrote:
On 4/20/14 1:47 AM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
The filter rule you want to use is Forward Message to. Obviously, this
only works when SeaMonkey is running and is receiving mail.
Wow, that's great! When'd they sneak that one in? I could've used it
Trane Francks wrote:
On 4/20/14 7:49 AM +0900, PhillipJones wrote:
26 Beta 1 was a Major disaster for people wishing to add mail filters.
Would not allow choosing of Folder to move File or choose whether to
mark Read or as spam, or other task.
Beta 2 on Mac is far worse.
After install and
Trane Francks wrote:
On 4/20/14 7:49 AM +0900, PhillipJones wrote:
26 Beta 1 was a Major disaster for people wishing to add mail filters.
Would not allow choosing of Folder to move File or choose whether to
mark Read or as spam, or other task.
Beta 2 on Mac is far worse.
After install and
Trane Francks wrote:
On 4/20/14 7:49 AM +0900, PhillipJones wrote:
26 Beta 1 was a Major disaster for people wishing to add mail filters.
Would not allow choosing of Folder to move File or choose whether to
mark Read or as spam, or other task.
Beta 2 on Mac is far worse.
After install and rest
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Your problem sounds suspiciously like an issue I've been having with
the
Mac version of SM "randomly" asking for my Master Password even
though I
have my Prefs set to only ask for it the first time it is needed. This
On 4/20/14 7:49 AM +0900, PhillipJones wrote:
26 Beta 1 was a Major disaster for people wishing to add mail filters.
Would not allow choosing of Folder to move File or choose whether to
mark Read or as spam, or other task.
Beta 2 on Mac is far worse.
After install and restart received a nic
On 4/19/14 9:37 PM +0900, F Murtz wrote:
Does something called "the software security device" belong to seamonkey
or xp? It asks after I start seamonkey It only happened after I
installed an update.It seem that I might have entered a password
thinking that bigpond was asking for it for mail and
26 Beta 1 was a Major disaster for people wishing to add mail filters.
Would not allow choosing of Folder to move File or choose whether to
mark Read or as spam, or other task.
Beta 2 on Mac is far worse.
After install and restart received a nice notice Application Corrupt or
Missing Compon
On 4/20/14 1:47 AM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
The filter rule you want to use is Forward Message to. Obviously, this
only works when SeaMonkey is running and is receiving mail.
Wow, that's great! When'd they sneak that one in? I could've used it!
I have no idea. I'm
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Your problem sounds suspiciously like an issue I've been having with the
Mac version of SM "randomly" asking for my Master Password even though I
have my Prefs set to only ask for it the first time it is needed. This
has been going on since a
Kevin Hill wrote, On 19/04/2014 16:34:
Rob wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Unless someone can tell me how to install sea monkey on xp without
it asking
me for a security password it seems I won't be using it again which
is a
pity as it is much better than the ie outlook rubbi
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Your problem sounds suspiciously like an issue I've been having with the
Mac version of SM "randomly" asking for my Master Password even though I
have my Prefs set to only ask for it the first time it is needed. This
has been going on since about SM versio
Paul B. Gallagher:
>Hartmut Figge wrote:
>> signon.SignonFileName points to the file 22261767.s in my profile. Last
>> change several years ago. That were pleasant days, before the change to
>> sqlite, when you could read and change a text file. :)
>
>In my case, the random number is different, bu
Rufus wrote:
Your problem sounds suspiciously like an issue I've been having with the
Mac version of SM "randomly" asking for my Master Password even though I
have my Prefs set to only ask for it the first time it is needed. This
has been going on since about SM version 1.16 or so...i.e.; YEARS
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher:
I have a total of nine keys containing the string "signon" in their
name, and all are set to defaults except signon.SignonFileName, which is
user-set. I searched my entire \Mozilla folder in Windows for its value,
and there is no such file there. I even
Larry S. wrote:
> Philip Taylor wrote:
>>
>>
>> Larry S. wrote:
>>
> Hmmm . . Is that a Mac thing? In my SM 2.25 (Windows 7) there is no
> "Forward To" choice under "Copy To" on the filter panel, nor is there
> any "Customize" choice except under "Subject". What am I missing?
>>> Thank
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Larry S.:
[Forward]
A mystery! Does this option come from the profile? Maybe trying a change
there would help.
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm140419.png
Did you look in the options of an e-mail account? ;)
Hartmut
O.K., now I'm feeling foolish! This discussion
Larry S. wrote:
Thanks for hanging in with me here. Yes, there is such a triangle, but
the "wide range of options" does not include "Forward To" (which I would
occasionally find helpful).
OK, so what "wide range of options" /do/ you see ? Mine
can be seen at :
https://picasaweb.go
Larry S.:
[Forward]
>A mystery! Does this option come from the profile? Maybe trying a change
>there would help.
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm140419.png
Did you look in the options of an e-mail account? ;)
Hartmut
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support-seamonkey mail
Philip Taylor wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Hmmm . . Is that a Mac thing? In my SM 2.25 (Windows 7) there is no
"Forward To" choice under "Copy To" on the filter panel, nor is there
any "Customize" choice except under "Subject". What am I missing?
Thank you for your thought. Sounded hopeful, but d
F Murtz wrote:
Does something called "the software security device" belong to seamonkey
or xp? It asks after I start seamonkey It only happened after I
installed an update.It seem that I might have entered a password
thinking that bigpond was asking for it for mail and or usenet on setup
because
Larry S. wrote:
Hmmm . . Is that a Mac thing? In my SM 2.25 (Windows 7) there is no
"Forward To" choice under "Copy To" on the filter panel, nor is there
any "Customize" choice except under "Subject". What am I missing?
Thank you for your thought. Sounded hopeful, but didn't work. Clicking
o
Philip Taylor wrote:
1) Bring up the Filter Rules dialogue box
2) In the Perform These Actions box, click on the "+" sign.
3) Select "Forward message to" in the available actions.
Philip Taylor
Larry S. wrote:
Hmmm . . Is that a Mac thing? In my SM 2.25 (Windows 7) there is no
"Forwa
1) Bring up the Filter Rules dialogue box
2) In the Perform These Actions box, click on the "+" sign.
3) Select "Forward message to" in the available actions.
Philip Taylor
Larry S. wrote:
Hmmm . . Is that a Mac thing? In my SM 2.25 (Windows 7) there is no
"Forward To" choice under "C
WaltS48 wrote:
> On 04/19/2014 10:34 AM, Kevin Hill wrote:
>> Rob wrote:
>>> Philip Taylor wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
> Unless someone can tell me how to install sea monkey on xp without
> it asking
> me for a security password it seems I won't be using it again which
>>
Paul B. Gallagher:
>I have a total of nine keys containing the string "signon" in their
>name, and all are set to defaults except signon.SignonFileName, which is
>user-set. I searched my entire \Mozilla folder in Windows for its value,
>and there is no such file there. I even spent the time to
Trane Francks wrote:
On 4/19/14 8:37 PM +0900, SamuelS wrote:
On 19-Apr-14 6:50, Rob wrote:
SamuelS wrote:
Hello all,
Is there an add-on or feature, where by I can auto redirect email to
others?
I Am aware of redirect, that has to be completed manually.
My web-mail does not provide this ty
Kevin Hill wrote:
When freshly installed, SeaMonkey defaults to asking for a password
on startup. To change this behavior:
enter the url: about:config
after the config file is displayed, enter in the search box: signon
Find the "Preference Name" signon.startup.prompt If it is set to
'tr
Trane Francks wrote:
The filter rule you want to use is Forward Message to. Obviously, this
only works when SeaMonkey is running and is receiving mail.
Wow, that's great! When'd they sneak that one in? I could've used it!
--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Galla
On 04/19/2014 10:34 AM, Kevin Hill wrote:
Rob wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Unless someone can tell me how to install sea monkey on xp without
it asking
me for a security password it seems I won't be using it again which
is a
pity as it is much better than the ie outlook rubb
Rob wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Unless someone can tell me how to install sea monkey on xp without it asking
me for a security password it seems I won't be using it again which is a
pity as it is much better than the ie outlook rubbish.
Have you tried uninstalling all prev
F Murtz wrote, On 19/04/2014 14:37:
Does something called "the software security device" belong to
seamonkey or xp? It asks after I start seamonkey It only happened
after I installed an update.It seem that I might have entered a
password thinking that bigpond was asking for it for mail and or
Does something called "the software security device" belong to seamonkey
or xp? It asks after I start seamonkey It only happened after I
installed an update.It seem that I might have entered a password
thinking that bigpond was asking for it for mail and or usenet on setup
because it seems to
On 4/19/14 8:37 PM +0900, SamuelS wrote:
On 19-Apr-14 6:50, Rob wrote:
SamuelS wrote:
Hello all,
Is there an add-on or feature, where by I can auto redirect email to others?
I Am aware of redirect, that has to be completed manually.
My web-mail does not provide this type of service.
Any in
On 19-Apr-14 6:50, Rob wrote:
SamuelS wrote:
Hello all,
Is there an add-on or feature, where by I can auto redirect email to others?
I Am aware of redirect, that has to be completed manually.
My web-mail does not provide this type of service.
Any input and insight will be appreciated.
TIA
SamuelS wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Is there an add-on or feature, where by I can auto redirect email to others?
>
> I Am aware of redirect, that has to be completed manually.
>
> My web-mail does not provide this type of service.
>
> Any input and insight will be appreciated.
>
> TIA - bo1953
You ca
Philip Taylor wrote:
>
>
> F Murtz wrote:
>
>> Unless someone can tell me how to install sea monkey on xp without it asking
>> me for a security password it seems I won't be using it again which is a
>> pity as it is much better than the ie outlook rubbish.
>
> Have you tried uninstalling all pre
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