Richmond wrote:
Yes. That's normal practice isn't it? Certainly on linux. But even
Windows stops "Program Files" being modified by non-admin users.
I always put seamonkey in /usr/local owned by root, read/execute only
access to group and world.
IIRC normal location is /opt/seamonkey/ with symb
Daniel wrote:
On 23/05/2017 2:52 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
My 'collected addresses' folder in Address Book is constantly filled to
the brim.
Some of these addresses I'd like to add to my personal address book, but
most are unwanted or are duplicates or are formatted in some odd way.
I used to
Daniel writes:
> On 22/05/2017 11:21 PM, Richmond wrote:
>> Daniel writes:
>>
>>> On 22/05/2017 3:09 AM, Richmond wrote:
Daniel writes:
>>
> Yeap, on Linux, I install my SeaMonkey in my /home/Internet/SeaMonkey
> location.
>
I think it's better to put it some
Daniel composed on 2017-05-23 17:34 (UTC+1000):
> I've been wondering why Felix is storing the address in the form
> (note the <> at the ends!). I believe
> if he saved the address as somethingelseinsanelylongn...@toolong.net
> (note the lack of <>), it would not have the <>.
I'm not. was a
On 23/05/2017 2:52 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
My 'collected addresses' folder in Address Book is constantly filled to
the brim.
Some of these addresses I'd like to add to my personal address book, but
most are unwanted or are duplicates or are formatted in some odd way.
I used to move all of the
On 23/05/2017 10:39 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher composed on 2017-05-22 02:19 (UTC-0400):
Then don't accept the autocompletion by stopping typing. Keep
typing the desired name or address and ignore SM's suggestions;
eventually you'll get to the point where
On 22/05/2017 11:21 PM, Richmond wrote:
Daniel writes:
On 22/05/2017 3:09 AM, Richmond wrote:
Daniel writes:
Yeap, on Linux, I install my SeaMonkey in my /home/Internet/SeaMonkey
location.
I think it's better to put it somewhere which is read only, or change
the permissions to read on
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