On 8/16/2020 1:19 PM, EE wrote:
Why use Chrome? It is spyware, and reports where you browse back to
Google. I made my default browser Pale Moon, and I like it. I have
other chromium browsers, but not Chrome.
If you use Pale Moon you can continue using SeaMonkey. Waste of time
if you are
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 16-08-20 01:14:
Ray_Net wrote:
EE wrote on 15-08-20 19:21:
Lance Courtland wrote:
Parting is such sweet sorrow.
Lance
Why use Chrome?
Because Chrome works with ZOOM ... and a lot of sites have problem
with SM, per example, You can fill a form but the XMIT
Edward wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
The first (Windows) Seamonkey which offered a 64-bit version
officially was 2.49.5. You have 2.49.1, so unless you downloaded an
unofficial build from a different site - and I'm assuming you'd
remember doing that - you have a 32-bit version.
That
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
EE wrote:
Lance Courtland wrote:
Lance
Why use Chrome? It is spyware, and reports where you browse back to
Google. I made my default browser Pale Moon, and I like it. I have
other chromium browsers, but not Chrome.
If you use Pale Moon you can continue
AndrésH wrote:
I don't have any filter in the newsgroup section , nor in my email
sections.
I Have repaired several times the newsgroup folder ( properties -> first
pane ) .
I have also downloaded the message (properties -> third pane synch ).
I have also manually deleted
Edward escribió:
AndrésH wrote:
Hello,
I observe that recently the status of the messages of this newsgroup
doesn't persist after exiting the program.
After reading a message its status goes to read, but when I exit and
restart the program it shows as unread again.
I have tried to
AndrésH wrote:
Hello,
I observe that recently the status of the messages of this newsgroup
doesn't persist after exiting the program.
After reading a message its status goes to read, but when I exit and
restart the program it shows as unread again.
I have tried to repair the folder, but
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
The first (Windows) Seamonkey which offered a 64-bit version officially
was 2.49.5. You have 2.49.1, so unless you downloaded an unofficial
build from a different site - and I'm assuming you'd remember doing that
- you have a 32-bit version.
That User Agent is
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
After all these years (since Netscape 1.0) I've basically given up on
the SeaMonkey browser, replacing it with Firefox. However, out of
habit and utility, I still use SeaMonkey 2.49.1 for e-mail and
Composer for updating
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