Re: "A News (NNTP) error occurred: chaining not allowed"

2014-08-23 Thread Trane Francks
On 8/24/14 5:38 AM, NoOp wrote: On 08/22/2014 04:20 PM, Ray Davison wrote: SM 2.26.1, Win7 Mail client > Tools > Search messages > Match any, subject, contains I tried single words that I can see in subjects. I always get the error that is the subject of this thread. What is happening? Ray

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread Ed Mullen
Ray_Net pounded out : Patrick Turner wrote, On 23/08/2014 07:39: Ray_Net 07:59 (7 hours ago) Patrick Turner wrote, On 22/08/2014 12:12: If I get it right on my PC, its far more likely they'll see it well without changing zoom settings. FALSE !!! A friend who is webmaster - creates a Sit

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread Ed Mullen
WaltS48 pounded out : On 08/23/2014 08:49 PM, Ed Mullen wrote: Daniel pounded out : On 23/08/14 15:39, Patrick Turner wrote: Ray_Net 07:59 (7 hours ago) Patrick Turner wrote, On 22/08/2014 12:12: If I get it right on my PC, its far more likely they'll see it well without changing zoom s

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread WaltS48
On 08/23/2014 08:49 PM, Ed Mullen wrote: Daniel pounded out : On 23/08/14 15:39, Patrick Turner wrote: Ray_Net 07:59 (7 hours ago) Patrick Turner wrote, On 22/08/2014 12:12: If I get it right on my PC, its far more likely they'll see it well without changing zoom settings. FALSE !!! A

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread Ed Mullen
Daniel pounded out : On 23/08/14 15:39, Patrick Turner wrote: Ray_Net 07:59 (7 hours ago) Patrick Turner wrote, On 22/08/2014 12:12: If I get it right on my PC, its far more likely they'll see it well without changing zoom settings. FALSE !!! A friend who is webmaster - creates a Site o

Google in Pull-Down Context Menu

2014-08-23 Thread David E. Ross
Windows 7 SeaMonkey 2.26.1 If I mark text on a Web page and then right-click, the pull-down context menu shows "Serach Google for xxx", where "xxx" is the marked text string. While Google is my primary search service, I don't want it in the context menu. How can I get rid of it? -- David E. Ro

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread Ed Mullen
Ray_Net pounded out : Patrick Turner wrote, On 22/08/2014 12:12: If I get it right on my PC, its far more likely they'll see it well without changing zoom settings. FALSE !!! I agree, there is nothing in that statement that seems likely. A friend who is webmaster - creates a Site on his PC

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread Ed Mullen
Ray_Net pounded out : Patrick Turner wrote, On 22/08/2014 10:57: Patrick Turner wrote: The whole idea of WYSIWYG is to allow SIMPLE minded ppl like myself to make a SIMPLE website The whole idea of WYSIWYG is to save you having to think. Fine, if that is what you want, then go with it. For

Re: SM Files Where Are They???

2014-08-23 Thread David E. Ross
On 8/23/2014 9:19 AM, NO wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 8/19/2014 7:11 PM, SamuelS wrote: >>> On 19-Aug-14 21:05, Chris Ilias wrote: On 2014-08-19 8:28 PM, NO wrote: > Chris Ilias wrote: >> On 2014-08-19 8:41 AM, SamuelS wrote: >>> You were so helpful previously in terms of gu

Re: "A News (NNTP) error occurred: chaining not allowed"

2014-08-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
WaltS48 wrote: Ray Davison wrote: SM 2.26.1, Win7 Mail client > Tools > Search messages > Match any, subject, contains I tried single words that I can see in subjects. I always get the error that is the subject of this thread. What is happening? Ray You have "Perform search operations on

Re: "A News (NNTP) error occurred: chaining not allowed"

2014-08-23 Thread NoOp
NoOp wrote: On 08/22/2014 04:20 PM, Ray Davison wrote: SM 2.26.1, Win7 Mail client > Tools > Search messages > Match any, subject, contains I tried single words that I can see in subjects. I always get the error that is the subject of this thread. What is happening? Ray Works for me. SM

Re: "A News (NNTP) error occurred: chaining not allowed"

2014-08-23 Thread NoOp
On 08/22/2014 04:20 PM, Ray Davison wrote: > SM 2.26.1, Win7 > > Mail client > Tools > Search messages > Match any, subject, contains > > I tried single words that I can see in subjects. I always get the error > that is the subject of this thread. > > What is happening? > > Ray > Works for

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread Rick Merrill
On 8/21/2014 10:21 PM, Asbestos wrote: FrontPage. Which even Microsoft gave up on -- it was discontinued about eight years ago, and even back then it was widely considered to produce terrible code. Glad to hear it! ___ support-seamonkey mailing li

Re: SM Files Where Are They???

2014-08-23 Thread NO
David E. Ross wrote: On 8/19/2014 7:11 PM, SamuelS wrote: On 19-Aug-14 21:05, Chris Ilias wrote: On 2014-08-19 8:28 PM, NO wrote: Chris Ilias wrote: On 2014-08-19 8:41 AM, SamuelS wrote: You were so helpful previously in terms of guiding me in moving files from my c: drive to d: drive, now I

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread Ray_Net
Patrick Turner wrote, On 23/08/2014 07:39: Ray_Net 07:59 (7 hours ago) Patrick Turner wrote, On 22/08/2014 12:12: If I get it right on my PC, its far more likely they'll see it well without changing zoom settings. FALSE !!! A friend who is webmaster - creates a Site on his PC

Re: Images in SeaMonkey makes images always too big.

2014-08-23 Thread Daniel
On 23/08/14 15:39, Patrick Turner wrote: Ray_Net 07:59 (7 hours ago) Patrick Turner wrote, On 22/08/2014 12:12: If I get it right on my PC, its far more likely they'll see it well without changing zoom settings. FALSE !!! A friend who is webmaster - creates a Site on his PC wh

mail overflow

2014-08-23 Thread jennifer trinick
Error message says there is not enough disk space to download SM mail. It says empty trash and compact folders, which I have done, but the error message stays. I have lots of disk space. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla