any of
this. If you don't currently have your profile in it's own folder
somewhere off of the C: drive, you can use mozbackup to do that.
LMH
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under server settings.
This is version 2.9.1 running under XP if that helps.
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of error
traps provide that information in the first place? The process would be
even more complicated if the issue is not consistently with the same
login address.
LMH
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LMH wrote:
Hello,
I have a SM account that I use to manage 11 different email
addresses, all
Michael Ströder wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
LMH wrote:
Also, my cookie permissions seem to be disappearing. I use google as my
home page. When I open my browser, I get a prompt to set a cookie. I
select, allow for session, and check the use every time check box,
but every time I open my browser I
this? It is pretty inconvenient, since there
was a reason those bookmarks were on that toolbar to begin with.
LMH
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Rob wrote:
LMH domain@invalid wrote:
Yesterday I closed some of the toolbars at the top of the browser to
create additional vertical space. I did this by clicking on the little
down arrow at the far left of each toolbar. Today when I started up and
reopened these, but my bookmarks tool bar only
Daniel wrote:
LMH wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Snip
The use every time check box refers to the cookie permission rule
and not to the cookie itself.
When you have cookie expiration set to ask for each cookie, a prompt
box appears every time a site tries to set a cookie. There are three
buttons
Daniel wrote:
LMH wrote:
Richard Tasker wrote:
LMH wrote:
What exactly constitutes a session? When I open seamonkey, I have it
set to open the email window. If I open the browser
window, close the browser, and open it again, it would appear that
this is still the same session. Session only
the use every time check box,
but every time I open my browser I get the same prompt asking if that
cookie can be set. I also get a cookie request from id.google.com. I set
this to block and use every time, but I get that request ever time I
open my browser as well.
LMH
Richard Tasker wrote:
LMH wrote:
What exactly constitutes a session? When I open seamonkey, I have it
set to open the email window. If I open the browser
window, close the browser, and open it again, it would appear that
this is still the same session. Session only cookies
are still present
Richard Tasker wrote:
LMH wrote:
What exactly constitutes a session? When I open seamonkey, I have it
set to open the email window. If I open the browser
window, close the browser, and open it again, it would appear that
this is still the same session. Session only cookies
are still present
LMH wrote:
This very odd behavior started right after updating to 2.14. It only
occurs in one account, so it may have nothing to do with the update.
When I open my browser, I get a prompt to allow the setting of a cookie
from my homepage (a yahoo site), and then I get a prompt to allow a
cookie
capture my attention.
LMH
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wondering if this
something that happens if the server clears the mail from the server
directory, meaning that they send you everything that is on the server
before they clear it.
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be a priority.
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
LMH wrote:
I presume that Yahoo will automatically clear messages if I am past my
allocated space,
No. As I understand Yahoo, it will just stop receiving *new* messages
(sending 'bounce' messages to the senders), and leave you with whatever
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
LMH wrote:
So what are my options for deleting manually? Some of my accounts have
no yahoo id, meaning there were created for access only by an email
client.
So you are saying some of these accounts are not Yahoo mailing addresses?
Then you will have to deal
me a full day, I much prefer this approach.
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DoctorBill wrote:
LMH wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
E-Bay does not Like SeaMonkeySM is being Boycotted !
I use E-bay virtually every day, and I use no browser other than
Seamonkey.
Philip Taylor
I generally set my cookies to ask me every time as far as when
images so I can restore my os
quickly if I think there may have been a problem.
LMH
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Interges wrote:
I have sended the file to Symantec, but seems that nobody more concerned about
doing things as they should. Fix the problem causing the alert. This is the
thing
Hello,
Just today, I have started getting this windows popup error when I
change user accounts. I am running 2.9.1 under XPsp3.
Any ideas as to what may be going on?
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or system error messages.
LMH
LMH wrote:
Hello,
Just today, I have started getting this windows popup error when I
change user accounts. I am running 2.9.1 under XPsp3.
Any ideas as to what may be going on?
LMH
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When I did this, I got the following,
plugin.scan.WindowsMediaPlayer;7.0
That is the only thing I could find doing several searches. I'm not sure
what this is, so I would appreciate some advice before I go changing it.
LMH
Daniel wrote:
LMH wrote:
I am still getting this behavior
.
Is there a way to search the SeaMonkey settings for media player? I will
also search the windows registry and see what I can find there.
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. Is there some reason why seamonkey would be
trying to access media player on startup and is there a way to stop it?
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if that
would help.
I wouldn't expect for windows to have any file types default to an
application that isn't supposed to be installed, but there are allot of
things in windows that don't behave as would be expected.
LMH
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LMH wrote:
Windows media player is one
if that
would help.
I wouldn't expect for windows to have any file types default to an
application that isn't supposed to be installed, but there are allot of
things in windows that don't behave as would be expected.
LMH
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LMH wrote:
Windows media player is one
sure that nothing is pointing to
media player. I think it is such a pain in the *ss to have to deal with
all of this. What does Microsoft not understand about uninstalled.
LMH
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/22/12 12:14 PM, LMH wrote:
Windows media player is one of the applications I never use
to my setup here or to my account.
Any suggestions as to what is causing this?
LMH
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Is this a known bug, or should it be posted somewhere?
LMH
BIll Spikowski wrote:
LMH wrote:
I am suddenly getting an error message,
Save Draft Error
Unable to save message you message as a draft
Please verify that your Mail Newsgroup account settings are correct
and try again
I have never had
.
Is this a known bug, or should it be posted somewhere?
LMH
BIll Spikowski wrote:
LMH wrote:
I am suddenly getting an error message,
Save Draft Error
Unable to save message you message as a draft
Please verify that your Mail Newsgroup account settings are correct
and try again
I have never had
Mike C wrote:
LMH wrote:
JD wrote:
LMH wrote:
Mike C wrote:
LMH wrote:
I currently have seamonkey 2.4.1 installed and it is possible that I
have had a security breach. I would like to re-install seamonkey,
but I
need to be able to do that without losing my profiles (which are
stored
JD wrote:
LMH wrote:
Mike C wrote:
LMH wrote:
I currently have seamonkey 2.4.1 installed and it is possible that I
have had a security breach. I would like to re-install seamonkey, but I
need to be able to do that without losing my profiles (which are stored
on another drive from
Mike C wrote:
LMH wrote:
I currently have seamonkey 2.4.1 installed and it is possible that I
have had a security breach. I would like to re-install seamonkey, but I
need to be able to do that without losing my profiles (which are stored
on another drive from the seamonkey install folder
to do this without needing to re-import
everything, which is a pain.
LMH
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Sorry, I accidentally posted this as a reply to another thread, bad form
on my part. Obviously, I am able to post in a newsgroup, so that
functionality is not affected by the problem,
LMH
LMH wrote:
Sometime late yesterday I became unable to send mail from most of my
accounts in seamonkey
?
Anyway, thanks so much for the help, I've been dead in the water since
yesterday afternoon.
LMH
S. Beaulieu wrote:
S. Beaulieu a écrit :
Trouble is, they now require that all emails originating from a Yahoo
email address go out through a connection using the same email address.
I
I have no real interest in cloud hosting, I much prefer a plain old
basic server with a plain old basic backup. Is there a more traditional
outfit out there that folks have had good success with.
LMH
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LMH wrote:
... The tech actually told me to delete the account
I have no real interest in cloud hosting, I much prefer a plain old
basic server with a plain old basic backup. Is there a more traditional
outfit out there that folks have had good success with.
LMH
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
LMH wrote:
... The tech actually told me to delete the account
account needs to have configured POP and configured SMTP
settings, it would make sense for them to be on the same screen.
LMH
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 26/10/2011 15:53, S. Beaulieu told the world:
So, basically, the solution is to add a separate SMTP server for each of
your
I need to figure out what has changed.
LMH
LMH wrote:
Lately I have had a number of problems with websites and I have no way
of telling if the issue is with the site or browser.
With this forum,
http://www.unix.com/programming/
I am able to log into my account, but when I go to a page
driven, particularly the actions of the buttons like submit and preview,
but I could be wrong about that I guess.
LMH
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Aside: the aforementioned link to unix.com/programming tries to
redirect me:
http://www.unix.com
should check and see if it is browser related.
I really need to be able to post in some of these forums, so this is not
a minor inconvenience by any stretch.
LMH
NoOp wrote:
On 10/20/2011 06:38 PM, LMH wrote:
I accept session cookies from this site, which is a very reputable
programming
a firewall (ZoneAlarm ISS), but nothing changes if I turn
it off. Any suggestions as to what to do. Because the problem is with
creating a post, I am not able to contact the site admin to see what
they know about this.
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the others, which is very odd. It almost implies that the passwords are
being corrupted, unless there is something else in play that I don't
know about.
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I did that, but it looks like I have to perform that step separately in
each different user account, which was a pain. Is there some reason why
this is tied to individual user accounts? I guess otherwise you might
have to designate an application administrator, or something like that.
LMH
I don't remember any setting for configuring automatic updates for
seamonkey. I also can't find any setting for turning this on or off.
Where is this controlled from?
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the details page to check the size of something.
It is working now, but for now more appearent reason then it stopped
working for.
LMH
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
I am using seamonkey 2.2 on winXP and I have suddenly noticed that some
java script in webpages is not working. If I
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