Jonathan N. Little wrote, on 03 Dec 18 19:43:
Alexander Yudenitsch wrote:
I think that, for versions of SM up to 2.53 and FF up to 52.9ESR,
migrating profile data between them is possible, although just copying
all files directly may be problematic, since some of these files
(including
al' addresses, specific to each
program/OS, so that, to synchronize/transfer some of the data, you have
to make the necessary substitutions in the files' content.
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cluding from what you
said previously about this, but I was so surprised by the apparent
change that I had to write. Different meanings for the same word,
then... and my intent to stop at SM 53 remains in place.
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Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote, on 17 Nov 18 13:30:
SeaMonkey 2.57 will arrive with web extension support (not yet
there) and should in theory then support newer versions.
So, SM 2.57 should support web extensions AND XUL (legacy) extensions?
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https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/addon/standalone-seamonkey-mail/?src=cb-dl-users
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not been sent. Do you want to save the message in your
drafts folder (Drafts)?
'Save' 'Don't Save' 'Cancel'
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resource issues has been very trying on a lot of people.
And I'm sure every one of the users of SeaMonkey understands all the
difficulties and hurdles which ou all face and surmount, and can never
thank you enough!
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lla Suite/SeaMonkey, I'm still
slightly frustrated about this. :-(
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Anybody know which SeaMonkey extension(s) allows spell-checking in
online forms and/or changing their dimensions at will, even if not
originally programmed to do that?
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currently I'm on the 'reverse position': Unless I find any
compelling reason to upgrade to 2.46 (and 'enhanced security' wouldn't
be it; as you can see, I'm still using Win XP, and only now migrating to
Win 7, and due to version incompatibilities
tion...
Yes but I had some problems with pages in 2.40 which did go away in
later versions. There were really improvements in HTML5 compatibility
and the JS interpreter.
Noe THAT is somewhat encouraging, and it might be compatible with my not
getting a log
besides a very efficient
'version-sniffing' from FM, there doesn't seem to be any reason for
that, and I'd like to understand why that happens).
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ith it, that's just a speculation...
If you change cookie settings at most a browser restart is required.
Should pick them up even so but you never know...
If a different OS (W7) and/or reboot with cookie rules have any effect,
I'll let you know.
I still hope to fond someone who is
ust accepting all cookies, and the page still
wouldn't load in SM; maybe a reboot was necessary, over and above a
restart of SM?
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Are there any other FastMail users on this Forum, or (maybe even if not)
someone may have some idea besides what I described above?
The site to 'open in SM' is:
https://www.fastmail.com/login/
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ure app does; maybe other such programs will
solve this problem better...
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pecific -- like this thread,
frinstance... :-)
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eed to furnish quick and accurate search results.
I'd LOVE to find any 'general' search engines with characteristics
similar to SM Mail Search, specially if it doesn't need indexing, but so
far haven't found any. Maybe there is 'more than one way to skin a
cat', and
rintout
my 'purpose' is accomplished... and I don't know any other way to
achieve it without Composer! So, I hope it remains as a part of SM for
a long time.
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rs are really blessed to have what we have
persist so well over time and through OS upgrades.
While I know it's possible, I think I won't try to have one Profile
which will be used simultaneously by XP and W7 versions of SM: That way,
I suspect there's too much chance of unnecessary
one
know if that happens, and in which ones?
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e:
. Folder Properties / Fallback text encoding:
.. Unicode (UTF-8)
.. Arabic
.. (etc, etc.)
.. Vietnamese
.. Western
( ) Apply encoding to all messages in the folder (individual
message text encoding settings and auto-detection will be ignored)
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stall seems to have copied
much of he SM options, but still the same sites don't have the JS
problems, while they do in SM), but I think it's best to leave that
aside for now, and maybe open a new thread for this, unless someone says
it's directly related to the migration/data pr
could follow the steps to
reproduce on other systems to confirm whether the issue affects:
- Other operating systems (Linux, Mac)
- Newer versions (I believe a number of people here are using an
alpha/nightly 2.46?)
Yay, Mark! Thanks.
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wing this thread is able to test.
And I saw that before this (noticed you were the poster...), and replied:
Yay, Mark! Thanks.
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#x27;t checked, what's the option for, since the
folder has (supposedly) already-received messages, which don't need
editing? Does it mean that SM would try to use the chosen text encoding
to display messages in the folder, if they don't have any encoding
attached to the
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote, on 11 Oct 16 17:30:
Alexander Yudenitsch wrote:
A happy coincidence that you decided to do so, since I already had
the intention of writing you, to ask for details about your migration
of SM from XP to W7 -- but let's leave that for a little
ld define all those
variables in SM/Mail involving text encoding and fonts in a coherent
manner, adequate to a multi-language mail 'system'...
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encoding makes the problem go away), it seems this
problem (which I described with the Drafts) only appears when a message
mixes extended ASCII characters with lots of standard ASCII ones (would
you say that's a correct way of putting it?).
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besides sometimes
having a need to get back to earlier info and texts, one of my intents
is being able to avoid 'reinventing the wheel': If I already wrote
extensively about something I have to write again today, why not re-use
the previous text, with adequate changes?
ity reason.)
Yes, that's set too. As I said, I think we have similar strategies, but
differ in some tactics...
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e:
I hope W7 will 'live' for many dog years more...
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y tap F8 a couple of times when a message isn't displayed
correctly. That it's become an automatic reaction isn't a particularly
good sign, but that may be a workaround until the problem is fixed
properly.
That F8's a good tip, thanks.
As I said in a
Paul B. Gallagher wrote, on 10 Oct 16 17:46:
Alexander Yudenitsch wrote:
But, is it possible that the matter with "Edit | Preferences |
Appearance | Fonts" which Paul Gallagher described is also a factor
in this problem?
Could be -- a lot of older fonts have very limited char
Paul B. Gallagher wrote, on 10 out 16 17:49:
Alexander Yudenitsch wrote:
A happy coincidence that you decided to do so, since I already had
the intention of writing you, to ask for details about your migration
of SM from XP to W7 -- but let's leave that for a little later, OK?
I
tter with "Edit | Preferences |
Appearance | Fonts" which Paul Gallagher described is also a factor in
this problem?
BTW, before I forget: It's been a few years since SM started opening
that 'message pane' when you classify a message as "Junk"; it wasn't
Ralph Fox wrotescreveu, onem 10 out 16 05:23:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2016 01:15:17 -0300, Alexander Yudenitsch wrote:
Sorry, but that doesn't cover my main problem which, as I said, is that:
when I compose a large message with parts in English and parts in
another language, and make several d
just save the draft and re-open it, the reason for the gibberish
shouldn't be the font, right? I normally write and send messages with
these characters without any problem (as far as I know: Usually, no-one
complains), it seems to happen only with very long messages which mix
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