Bob Fleischer wrote:
> I realize that SeaMonkey mail is not available on Android, but what Android
> mail app is preferred by SeaMonkey mail users?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
I use K-9 myself. It can be made to work with OpenPGP. That said, I don't
do much emailing from my smartphone.
Roger Fink wrote:
> In my normal surfing with SeaMonkey, occasionally clicking a link will open
> up an additional tab for a video downloader known to be malware that looks
> similar to, but definitely is not, the one click Youtube video downloader
> extension. Since it is not a pop-up, the pop-up
NFN Smith wrote:
> I've always been puzzled as to why the SM developers continue to include
> the Composer, if it's not supported. Maybe it's more work than benefit to
> pull it out.
There is some people still using it. I suspect that, in fact, it is more
work than benefit to pull it out :-)
I us
By the way, I suppose it can't be done right now, but if NNTP messages
could be scanned by the anti-spam filter, we all would be happier. Probably
worth witting it down in the roadmap :-)
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Mason83 wrote:
> I don't think so. (But I could be wrong.)
>
> However you can filter on any header.
>
> Do these people change IP address frequently?
> Some news servers inject an account id.
>
> Regards.
>
Heh, they are very, very methodic.
There are a few cases in which I suspect a single
Hello.
I have come to the conclussion that I would be well served if Seamonkey
supported filtering NNTP messages by body contents. I have come across
certain people I don't want to read who to switches nicks and clients very
fast and whose messages make use of some differentiating uncommon
express
Crypto hashes are really powerful and are the standard way of storing
passwords in many systems.
You might now that a password hash is
$5$sdsd7f89sd7fsda89f7$9AO/NHJbfjwllqiFOOeq63ICdSDwaejGNa36IL6d4pC. You
might not use this information to find what the password that generates
this hash is. The r
Mason83 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In SM 2.32, when I enabled "Display message threads", I got
> a threaded view, with black lines tying related messages
> together. These lines have disappeared in 2.33
>
> Is there a pref to turn them back on?
> Some CSS magic?
>
> Regards
>
You are referring to a b
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Mike C wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how to create a new mail list from a long list of email
>> addresses in Word or Excel?
>> I really don't want to do them one at a time (over 100).
>
> 1) Export as CSV, LDIF, or other format that SeaMonkey will recognize, with
> a nam
Mike C wrote:
> Does anyone know how to create a new mail list from a long list of email
> addresses in Word or Excel?
> I really don't want to do them one at a time (over 100).
I'd also like to know, because I have been doing it one at a time myself.
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WaltS48 wrote:
> I noticed that I can right click the domain and select Forget About This
> Domain, then in the next window select what I want to forget.
>
> But, if they come back as EE indicates I guess it isn't worth the bother.
>
> I asked about them on mozillaZine.
>
If you get a satisfyi
Uwe R. Kunzmann wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i am using seamonkey as my mail client. It's much more stable than
> thunderbird :-)
> The only question I have: Is it possible to open web-links from an incoming
> e-mail with another browser than seamokey by klicking this link? It's not
> nice to copy th
A Williams wrote:
> My XP machine is an old laptop limping along. The DVD drive stopped
> working years ago - a controller problem, not a drive problem - so I can't
> install anything newer.
I'd like to point out that you can perform installs through a USB device
unless your BIOS is very old, at
Daniel wrote:
> David, I would suggest that Users can get "new" copies of programs from
> wherever they originally got the programs from, so all they really need to
> save, IMHO of course, is their personal data, e-mails, letters, etc.
>
Rebuilding a system from zero means fetching your programs
Ed Mullen wrote:
>
> You can get a new external USB 1 Tb drive for about $60 these days.
>
The point is having more than one in order to have duplicated and separated
copies.
You need also extra room for keeping differential backups, means for
integrity checks both in the backup and the origina
David E. Ross wrote:
> The point of my earlier reply is that I backup my entire system, not
> just Mozilla. I am not sure why users would backup only Mozilla and not
> be concerned about the rest of their systems.
>
>
I always perform full backups and have duplicates of the backups.
The proble
Larry S. wrote:
> Trying to load the site "Daily Beast"
> (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/02/20/pentagon-doubts-its-own-isis-war-plan.html)
>
> but consistently get the message "Oops. There was an error". This is the
> only site where I regularly get this.
>
> Am I missing some exten
Hb wrote:
>
> Perhaps https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=966689 ?
>
> What is shown in the Error Console?
>
> Hb
>
I don't think it is related. The security exceptions dialog does not even
show up.
Error console shows nothing regarding this problem. It is just silently
ignored.
Alex Beauroy wrote:
> new topic : Does you (( new SeaMonkey fans )) use Composer, Lightning
> calendar, ?
> IRC ChatZilla ???
> @lex
I use the borwser, the email/usenet system, the addressbook and sometimes
the HTML editor. I'use the IRC system if I hadn't a client running 24/7 on
a remot
Ronnie wrote:
> I am curious about a couple things, first is seamonkey development still
> active and planning to be such in the relative future.
Yes.
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EE wrote:
> There is a big problem with SM 2.32. It breaks Adblock Plus. Adblock Plus
> no longer blocks ads with that version of SM. Also, it will not update and
> one cannot install a new version manually either. This is a deal-breaker
> for me. I do not want ads when I am browsing. I even
When you use the "Create Filter From" option in the dialogue, it creates a
filter by only one group by default.
You can create filters that apply to the whole Usenet account. Tool >
Message Filters. Select the Usenet account in the menu in the top part of
the window, instead of just individual gro
F Murtz wrote:
It seem that cross posting is barred. It is extremely annoying that when
replying to a post that is cross posted, first it does not go anywhere and
when I discover this I have to manually post to each NG in turn which means
removing each address in turn and posting separately.
Is t
I have performer further tests.
I have tried to connect to news.eternal-september.org using NNTPS without
installing the CAcert certificate. It silently drops the connection.
I have installed CAcert's certificates and retried. Then it worked.
No plugins were enabled duting these tests.
My co
NoOp wrote:
> SeaMonkey doesn't fail silently when connecting to Eternal-September -
> you should be getting the following message:
>
> "Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognized."
>
> unless you've imported the root ca. See:
I know that. I don't have CAcert's certificate but I am not getting
I think I have found the problem.
Excerpt from bug 745133:
> As of today, if a fatal connection error occurrs on a SSL/TLS socket, no
> feedback will be given to the user. This is different from we had in the
> past.
> In my opinion this behaviour is undesirable, as it gives the user the
> impre
WaltS48 wrote:
> news.mozilla.org Connection security setting should be None, and use port 119.
Does that mean news.mozilla.org does not support SSL or TLS?
I was already connecting to those servers with no encryption at all. It is
just that I find my unability to use encryption with servers that
Hello.
I have not been able to connect to any news provider using SSL or TLS with
Seamonkey yet. I have tried ternal-september, aioe and the mozilla service
but I always timeout when I try to establish an encrypted connection. I
suppose this means there is trouble on my end.
Do you have any ideas
rbird, which is more or less the same) in order to kill spam.
And, before you say so, I know there are clients with better filtering
capabilities out there :-)
Cheers.
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