On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 9:38:58 PM UTC-4, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
> andy.pearl...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Was Silverlight removed from 2.49.5 or am I just not checking the right
> > box? It works for me in 2.49.4, even when I re-download it. It just
> > displays a white box in 2.49.5.
> >
>
andy.pearl...@gmail.com wrote:
Was Silverlight removed from 2.49.5 or am I just not checking the right box? It
works for me in 2.49.4, even when I re-download it. It just displays a white
box in 2.49.5.
Thanks!
Andy
I didn't know anyone still used Silverlight since it has been
depreciated
I've been converting all of my users from 49.4 to 49.5 x64 and I haven't
noticed any thing nor has anyone complained or commented. Mostly they
don't notice I've changed anything. I've found the profiles work without
changes.
Henrik37 wrote:
Are there any significant - or even not so
Check if this is the cause:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=39=3055083
FRG
NFN Smith wrote:
Henrik37 wrote:
For reasons that have me completely confused, the SM v.2.49.4 e-mail client
will no longer download Yahoo (now owned by Verizon) e-mail messages via the
POP interface.
Henrik37 wrote:
For reasons that have me completely confused, the SM v.2.49.4 e-mail
client will no longer download Yahoo (now owned by Verizon) e-mail
messages via the POP interface.
Does anyone have any information on this problem and how to fix it?
Thanks, in advance, for any and all
Henrik37 wrote on 09/27/2019 07:14 PM:
For reasons that have me completely confused, the SM v.2.49.4 e-mail client will
no longer download Yahoo (now owned by Verizon) e-mail messages via the POP
interface.
Does anyone have any information on this problem and how to fix it?
Dear Henrik,
Are there any significant - or even not so significant - differences
between the e-mail clients in SM v.2.49.4 and v.2.49.5?
If so, what are they and where can I find a detailed explanation and/or
listing?
Thanks, in advance, for any guidance.
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For reasons that have me completely confused, the SM v.2.49.4 e-mail
client will no longer download Yahoo (now owned by Verizon) e-mail
messages via the POP interface.
Does anyone have any information on this problem and how to fix it?
Thanks, in advance, for any and all guidance,
Henrik37 wrote:
My Yahoo e-mail has quit working with SM 2.49.5.
accounts on Google and Verizon.
Anybody have any sort of explanation, suggestions, etc. I'm really
confused.
Thanks to all who have responded. It now turns out that I have
conflated two, apparently quite different, problems,
On 9/27/19 5:43 AM, Thomas Pamin wrote:
Has anyone installed this addon on SM? It's supposed to rate every web
site for safety. When I tried to install, it said it appears to be
corrupt, but it looks like you can dismiss this warning. It was
mentioned in USA Today as recommended.
On 9/27/2019 2:43 AM, Thomas Pamin wrote:
> Has anyone installed this addon on SM? It's supposed to rate every web
> site for safety. When I tried to install, it said it appears to be
> corrupt, but it looks like you can dismiss this warning. It was
> mentioned in USA Today as recommended.
>
>
David E. Ross wrote on 09/26/2019 05:07 PM:
On 9/26/2019 1:31 AM, Ant wrote:
On 9/25/2019 12:34 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
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I have encountered only one Web site that does not work with SeaMonbkey,
even if I spoof Firefox or Internet Explorer. It is
...
http://web.skype.com
Was Silverlight removed from 2.49.5 or am I just not checking the right box? It
works for me in 2.49.4, even when I re-download it. It just displays a white
box in 2.49.5.
Thanks!
Andy
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Web extension and so the latest version won't currently work.
I would't touch it anyway:
https://www.eblocker.com/en/magazine/privacy-protection/tip-iceberg-data-scandal-web-trust/
FRG
Thomas Pamin wrote:
Has anyone installed this addon on SM? It's supposed to rate every web site
for safety.
Has anyone installed this addon on SM? It's supposed to rate every web
site for safety. When I tried to install, it said it appears to be
corrupt, but it looks like you can dismiss this warning. It was
mentioned in USA Today as recommended.
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