Re: Block Requests to specific domain?

2017-05-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
WaltS48 wrote: Be advised. As to SeaMonkey and Thunderbird, things aren’t looking well there. It’s doubtful that these will have noteworthy Web Extensions support by November. In fact, it’s not even clear whether they plan to support Web Extensions at all. And unlike with Firefox Mobile, we ca

Re: Block Requests to specific domain?

2017-05-19 Thread Mr. Ed
On 05/19/17 5:47 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote: > Is it possible to prevent SeaMonkey making requests to a certain domain? I > know you can "block images" from a certain domain, but can you tell SM to > never make any kind of request to that domain? > > e.g. a domain called ads.com, with servers, x.ads.c

Re: Block Requests to specific domain?

2017-05-19 Thread Lee
On 5/19/17, WaltS48 wrote: > On 5/19/17 6:51 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >> Gerry Hickman wrote: >> >>> Is it possible to prevent SeaMonkey making requests to a certain >>> domain? I know you can "block images" from a certain domain, but can >>> you tell SM to never make any kind of request to th

Re: Block Requests to specific domain?

2017-05-19 Thread WaltS48
On 5/19/17 6:51 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Gerry Hickman wrote: Is it possible to prevent SeaMonkey making requests to a certain domain? I know you can "block images" from a certain domain, but can you tell SM to never make any kind of request to that domain? e.g. a domain called ads.com, wi

Re: Block Requests to specific domain?

2017-05-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Gerry Hickman wrote: Is it possible to prevent SeaMonkey making requests to a certain domain? I know you can "block images" from a certain domain, but can you tell SM to never make any kind of request to that domain? e.g. a domain called ads.com, with servers, x.ads.com, y.ads.com can you bloc

Block Requests to specific domain?

2017-05-19 Thread Gerry Hickman via support-seamonkey
Is it possible to prevent SeaMonkey making requests to a certain domain? I know you can "block images" from a certain domain, but can you tell SM to never make any kind of request to that domain? e.g. a domain called ads.com, with servers, x.ads.com, y.ads.com can you block any request to *.ad

Re: 500 Internal Server Error Code Where Not Expected - SM 2.46, W10 Pro Laptop

2017-05-19 Thread bo1953
Paul in Houston, TX wrote: Bo1953 wrote: Gerry Hickman wrote: Bo1953 wrote: Hello all - over the last few days I have received a 500 Internal Server Error Code error when trying to access my web mail and DHS website. Also for my web mail I get the pop up box indicating that the site is untrus