Rufus wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Just noticed the Windows version is available for download, but not yet
available for automatic update...
And I was happy to see that, unlike the FireFox update, the Seamonkey
update did NOT break the "Forecast Fox" extension.
The short-drawn drop down problem
Daniel wrote:
On 06/05/14 00:19, SamuelS wrote:
Hello all - just as I was trying to perform MozBackUp on my Lenovo T61
the system froze and I waited for 10 minutes or so before physically
shutting down the machine.
Upon re-boot I found that a 'new' SeaMonkey window appeared without any
settings
On 06/05/14 00:19, SamuelS wrote:
Hello all - just as I was trying to perform MozBackUp on my Lenovo T61
the system froze and I waited for 10 minutes or so before physically
shutting down the machine.
Upon re-boot I found that a 'new' SeaMonkey window appeared without any
settings or history or
I get a security warning when using Candy Crush on Seamonkey that I don't
get on Firefox. I know that it is taking info from me. What should the
Preference setting be?
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Jim S
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Ray_Net wrote:
Nowhere that I could find.
So you have two bugs for the price of one.
1. The "Load this bookmark in the sidebar" option is not working.
2. Once set, you cannot reset the "Load this bookmark in the sidebar"
option.
Is there a bug filed for this?
Edmund
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On 5/6/14 1:48 AM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Cerise wrote:
On 5/5/2014 5:49 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The most obvious hypothesis is that the ISP changed its policy. But
that will have to be proven by the alternate-email-client test.
The most obvious is really that their SMTP server
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