HilsB wrote:
Can any one help? Running El Catp' on iMac and SeaMonkey.
Some how, by accident, I made the mail / newsgroup window full screen
and cannot get out of Full Screen.
Whilst shift + cmc + F will toggle fullscreen on and off in the browser
I cannot exit full screen on the mail
Can any one help? Running El Catp' on iMac and SeaMonkey.
Some how, by accident, I made the mail / newsgroup window full screen and
cannot get out of Full Screen.
Whilst shift + cmc + F will toggle fullscreen on and off in the browser I cannot exit full screen on
the mail and newsgroup window.
NoOp wrote:
On 10/6/2015 6:32 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ron Lesan wrote:
*Butting in 'cause I have the same problem --- and I don't*
*understand the explanation --- 99% of what?*
Read the first two lines of my
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ron Lesan wrote:
*Butting in 'cause I have the same problem --- and I don't*
*understand the explanation --- 99% of what?*
Read the first two lines of my explanation.
If you send as HTML, you can specify the image size in percent (of
the screen size). Do
I frequently mail to an old friend in Calgary. He has dementia and is running
into difficulties.
I often include photographs in the mail. If I just 'drop' them then they display overfilling the
screen. If I attach them then my friend then has to double click to call up another program which is
hear - HilsB
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Tom Pamin wrote:
On site radarbox24.com, I get an error when going to cockpit view for a
specific plane. It used to
work, but now it says my browser supports WebGL, but initialization failed.
This does work on my
other laptop running SM. Can someone help?
Try flightradar24.com. Set '3D'
Larry S. wrote:
Looking in Data Manager under Permissions, I see over 80 odd domains at the top
of the list. They
are all long strings of alphs-numberical characters. They all show the same
result when highlighted,
namely TLS False Start using RSA. Any idea what these are, where they came
What are these entries for?
From the left top line SeaMonkey Preferences Privacy Security Cookies
All data types
There appears around 40 similar entries. Looking at any reveals
'moz-nullprincipal:(about 20 characters)
Can I assume they are set by SeaMonkey? If so what do they do?
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
EE wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
This evening, I cleared all private data (including cache and cookies),
and then visited nhl.com.
Immediately after aborting their troublesome javascript,* I inspected my
cookies and discovered that google.com had set a cookie.
Now,
Apple Imac OS Yosemite
Downloaded SM2.31 Closed SM installed opened.
Password requested as normal opened Mail and Newsgroups (as specified)
result blank.
Repeated the above download install opened to find SM running with Mail and
Newsgroups restored.
Hope this helps someone.
Geoff Welsh wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
HilsB wrote:
How well does SM integrate with Yosemite on Macs?
Any experiences good or bad appreciated.
Well the only issue I have run across
How well does SM integrate with Yosemite on Macs?
Any experiences good or bad appreciated.
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Trane Francks wrote:
On 3/26/14 5:36 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
On 26/03/14 13:14, Trane Francks wrote:
On 3/26/14 9:42 AM +0900, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 25/03/2014 19:20, HilsB told the world:
HilsB wrote:
I have a friend and neighbour who was admitted to hospital
I have a friend and neighbour who was admitted to hospital as an emergency and will be there for some time. He has asked
me to access his e-mails but he cannot remember his correct password. I realise this is a difficult and unusual request
but can anyone help?
HilsB wrote:
I have a friend and neighbour who was admitted to hospital as an emergency and
will be there for some time. He has asked
me to access his e-mails but he cannot remember his correct password. I realise
this is a difficult and unusual request
but can anyone help?
I should have
Yes it does - if anything a little faster.
A few bits of advice - 1) backup everything 2)Close down all programmes 3)
allow a few hours.
Gabriel wrote:
I'm going to upgrade from SL to Mavericks, and need to know if the latest SM
does work for sure on it :)
thanx
G.
Ray Davison wrote:
Connie wrote:
I have this periodically and I'm not with BellSouth. It /is/ only a
temporary problem. If I leave it for an hour or so, I can download the
mail with no further problems. I put it down to too many people trying
to access a particular server at that particular
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Here is where we are at -
Cookies default is set at 'originating only' 'no 3rd parties' and
'session only'
Tonight have selected the 'outlet-spacci.blogspot.com cookies (3)
removed both individually and as a group and set to 'block'. This has
been
HilsB wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Here is where we are at -
Cookies default is set at 'originating only' 'no 3rd parties' and
'session only'
Tonight have selected the 'outlet-spacci.blogspot.com cookies (3)
removed both individually and as a group and set to 'block
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion but regret it does not work - the damn
cookie is still there! The site you suggest is Italian. Through
cookie manager these cookies are listed as 'blocked' but clearly are
not. Any other ideas?
If blocking new cookies doesn't
Geoff Welsh wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Mac 10.8.3 and SM 2.17
I'm not very keen on tracking cookies and successfully block many
through Preferences - Privacy etc. But one
'outlet-spacci.blogspot.com' cannot, it appears, be blocked.
Web investigation suggests it originates from California in spite
outlet.
Any ideas as to how to get rid of these cookies
HilsB
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
We decided not
to implement those key combinations because we didn't think many
octopuses used SeaMonkey.
More specifically, we try to stay away from Octopuses, they eat
seamonkeys. And spray our composer documents with digital ink.
Thank you
HilsB wrote:
Bill,
The following came in within minutes of my posting -
iMac running 10.7.4SeaMonkey 2.12.1
My friend allowed an acquaintance to run a payroll programme
(presumably an MS program) the consequence of which is that
SeaMonkey mail and newsgroup displays normally
iMac running 10.7.4 SeaMonkey 2.12.1
My friend allowed an acquaintance to run a payroll programme
(presumably an MS program) the consequence of which is that
SeaMonkey mail and newsgroup displays normally but the browser
fills the entire screen rendering the top apple bar, the bottom
Bill,
The following came in within minutes of my posting -
iMac running 10.7.4SeaMonkey 2.12.1
My friend allowed an acquaintance to run a payroll programme
(presumably an MS program) the consequence of which is that
SeaMonkey mail and newsgroup displays normally but the browser
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
Friends and Neighbors: Yesterday I noticed an overabundance, for
the first time, of Delivery Status Failures. They were comprised
of messages to me from unfamiliar individuals. They appear to be
from all over the world. At some point I believed that they might
be
Running Imac and latest version of SM.
To forward a mail which includes any type of graphic I have to
invoke (very top line) Options Format Rich text HTML. Which
only appears in 'Reply' mode.
This started to occurs about a month ago. I've checked all the
Preferences they appear OK. Any
Stan wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Stan wrote:
1. I just opened DM and there is an asterisk in the Domain
field. The
choices across the top include Permissions and Form Data. Form
Data is
selected and there are hundreds of entries listed. What are
these and
what can I do with this list of entries?
useful and easier.
That apart many thanks for all the work updating Seamonkey.
HilsB
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to the 'back' button drop down list.
HilsB
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Can anyone help please.
My neighbour 'Bill' gets the printout below before it prints the
message on Epsom 340. This 'pre message' started around the time
of SM 2.0.8 update.
Bill runs a recent Mac with Snow Leopard. Up to now we have
downloaded fresh copies of SM and the printer driver,
Evening again Jack,
I see the BBC iPlayer has the Rogers and Hammerstien concert, and
many other programs -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/tv/
I'm not sure if you will be able to get it but its worth a try.
KBO - Hilary
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HilsB wrote:
Evening again Jack,
I see the BBC iPlayer has the Rogers and Hammerstien concert, and many
other programs -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/tv/
I'm not sure if you will be able to get it but its worth a try.
KBO - Hilary
Oops - sorry folks
SM2.0.4 on iMac. Mail and News reader has lost the bottom line
of little icons.
Cannot find anything in 'Preferences'
Help appreciated.
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Rufus wrote:
HilsB wrote:
SM2.0.4 on iMac. Mail and News reader has lost the bottom line of
little icons.
Cannot find anything in 'Preferences'
Help appreciated.
Look under View-Show/Hide and make sure Status Bar is checked.
Thank you J. Weaver and Rufus
Jens Hatlak wrote:
John wrote:
I think there ought to be a way to get rid of the Master Password
without losing all the stored passwords. I fully understand the security
issue involved, and that you can't allow someone to remove the Master
Password if they don't know what it is without deleting
First - thanks to all for a superb SeaMonkey.
For those of us that cannot 'get around' the Password Required
window which reads Please enter the master password for the
software security device. Would it be possible to insert
SeaMonkey as a header.
Mac iphoto (and probably other Mac
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
SCShot wrote:
On Dec 18, 1:10 pm, Jens Hatlakj...@junetz.de wrote:
SCShot wrote:
On Dec 18, 12:23 pm, Jens Hatlakj...@junetz.de wrote:
You need to enter about:config, without the quotes, in a SeaMonkey
browser window, click past the warning, then enter
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I'm on a MAC intel and downloaded / installed SM2 which replaced
1.1.18. SM2 would not recognise Master Password from 1.1.18. but
would allow a new Master Password but would delete all held
p'words etc.. Hmmm!
Redownloaded 1.1.18 and, using
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords.
My
Rufus wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's
Jens thanks for the info. followed your suggestion to
'about.config' double clicked to 'false' and restarted.
This just pushed the passwords input request to the opened SM.
(Running MAC with Snow Leopard)
Regards HilsB
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JW 'Yawn' vanLohuizen wrote:
Still need to be able to have the browser acknowledge the imported
urls and passwords to actually attempt to work in SM2.
I looked at the Password Manager and at least most of them seemed to
have transfered but the prompt doesn't appear to work so I can't use
them.
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