Re: SeaMonkey 2.40 on Mac OS 10.6 browser windows have no menu bar, uncontrollable

2016-03-15 Thread Felix Miata
Bob Fleischer composed on 2016-03-15 23:36 (UTC-0400): My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6). Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except for keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see

Re: User agent of Seamonkey 2.40

2016-03-15 Thread »Q«
In , "David E. Ross" wrote: > On 3/15/2016 2:40 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > > Amanda Sheppard wrote: > > > >> When I surf websites, what will they see or rather what will my > >> Seamonkey 2.40 identify itself as? >

SeaMonkey 2.40 on Mac OS 10.6 browser windows have no menu bar, uncontrollable

2016-03-15 Thread Bob Fleischer
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6). Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except for keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see how to change the browser window settings that are

Re: User agent of Seamonkey 2.40

2016-03-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
David E. Ross wrote: On 3/15/2016 2:40 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Amanda Sheppard wrote: When I surf websites, what will they see or rather what will my Seamonkey 2.40 identify itself as? As Mozilla? As Firefox? As Seamonkey? Thanks for your answers. In SeaMonkey, do Help | About

Re: Separated User ID and Password

2016-03-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/15/2016 10:54 AM, Larry S. wrote: > Once upon a time there was discussion here about Password Manager having > trouble when the log-in process asked for User ID, and then in a > separate screen asked for the password. I ignored it at the time since I > didn't have that problem; now I do. >

Re: User agent of Seamonkey 2.40

2016-03-15 Thread Felix Miata
David E. Ross composed on 2016-03-15 19:14 (UTC-0700): > Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >> In SeaMonkey, do Help | About SeaMonkey and you'll see. > No, that will only show you the version number. Copied and pasted from about: tab: User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101

Re: User agent of Seamonkey 2.40

2016-03-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/15/2016 2:40 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > Amanda Sheppard wrote: > >> When I surf websites, what will they see or rather what will my >> Seamonkey 2.40 identify itself as? >> >> As Mozilla? As Firefox? As Seamonkey? >> >> Thanks for your answers. > > In SeaMonkey, do Help | About

Separated User ID and Password

2016-03-15 Thread Larry S.
Once upon a time there was discussion here about Password Manager having trouble when the log-in process asked for User ID, and then in a separate screen asked for the password. I ignored it at the time since I didn't have that problem; now I do. Any advice? Anyone remember the answer (if

Re: Unable to run seamonkey on Debian 8.3

2016-03-15 Thread »Q«
In , WaltS48 wrote: > On 03/15/2016 01:26 AM, Amanda Sheppard wrote: > >> OK, so this seems to be the unhelpful message one gets when > >> trying to run a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit system where the > >> 32-bit support

Re: Gmail not permitted?

2016-03-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
tokyoprogress...@gmail.com wrote: Re getting all my inboxes into one inbox: Thanks. Paul. I have version 2.39. Not sure what the user agent thing is that Daniel shows below. Each outgoing mail message, unless the sender goes through a webmail, has a field in its header that specifies the

Re: Gmail not permitted?

2016-03-15 Thread tokyoprogressive
Re getting all my inboxes into one inbox: Thanks. Paul. I have version 2.39. Not sure what the user agent thing is that Daniel shows below. I see someone names Edmund mentioned in several posts who seems to be one of the developers? Are there any other MAC users?

Re: Unable to run seamonkey on Debian 8.3

2016-03-15 Thread WaltS48
On 03/15/2016 01:26 AM, Amanda Sheppard wrote: OK, so this seems to be the unhelpful message one gets when trying to run a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit system where the 32-bit support libraries are NOT installed. Totall agree. Moreover on the official downloads page (URL:

Re: User agent of Seamonkey 2.40

2016-03-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Amanda Sheppard wrote: When I surf websites, what will they see or rather what will my Seamonkey 2.40 identify itself as? As Mozilla? As Firefox? As Seamonkey? Thanks for your answers. In SeaMonkey, do Help | About SeaMonkey and you'll see. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's

Re: User agent of Seamonkey 2.40

2016-03-15 Thread Daniel
On 15/03/2016 7:43 PM, Amanda Sheppard wrote: When I surf websites, what will they see or rather what will my Seamonkey 2.40 identify itself as? As Mozilla? As Firefox? As Seamonkey? Thanks for your answers.

Re: Gmail not permitted?

2016-03-15 Thread Daniel
On 15/03/2016 3:20 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: tokyoprogress...@gmail.com wrote: Interesting. My screenshot shows nothing like that (or I am missing it). Hmm, yes, we do have some differences in our dialogs. To repeat my

User agent of Seamonkey 2.40

2016-03-15 Thread Amanda Sheppard
When I surf websites, what will they see or rather what will my Seamonkey 2.40 identify itself as?As Mozilla? As Firefox? As Seamonkey?Thanks for your answers. Washington DC's Largest FREE Email service. ---> http://www.DCemail.com ---> A Washington Online Community Member

Re: Updates...

2016-03-15 Thread GerardJan
Ed Mullen wrote: On 3/14/2016 11:54 PM, Edmund Wong's fingers rattled off: Hi, I guess I did screw something up. :( (No surprise there.) The updates are available for OSX64 and it seems it's only the complete one. The partials are also missing and the Linux and Win32 updates went elsewhere

Re: SeaMonkey 2.40 released

2016-03-15 Thread Daniel
On 15/03/2016 9:44 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote: Edmund Wong wrote: Greetings, After so long a delay, for which we apologize, the SeaMonkey Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey 2.40! So please check out [1] or [2]. Please note that the website information, while updated for 2.40,

Re: Updates...

2016-03-15 Thread Ed Mullen
On 3/14/2016 11:54 PM, Edmund Wong's fingers rattled off: Hi, I guess I did screw something up. :( (No surprise there.) The updates are available for OSX64 and it seems it's only the complete one. The partials are also missing and the Linux and Win32 updates went elsewhere or didn't appear