On 28.12.2009 23:21, Ray_Net wrote:
> Babatunde Gbolade wrote:
>> I have just done exactly what Bob Fleischer did - deleting one entry
>> from my address books each and now Seamonkey is working again.
>
> How did you know which one to remove ?
Well, normally the "OE Contacts" Addressbook should
On 18.12.2009 17:11, kathp wrote:
> On Dec 18, 5:45 am, Test wrote:
>> I sadly let sea monkey automatically update. Now when I start to type
>> an email address, the program locks up.
>>
>> Does any one else have this problem? How do I fix this?
>>
>> Len
>
> We have the same problem. I believe
On 18.12.2009 14:01, Martin Freitag wrote:
> Test schrieb:
>> I sadly let sea monkey automatically update. Now when I start to type
>> an email address, the program locks up.
>>
>> Does any one else have this problem? How do I fix this?
>
> pretty many I guess. Probably the Outlook issue.
> Try t
On 08.12.2009 13:24, Leonidas Jones wrote:
> Tobias Fischer wrote:
>> On 08.12.2009 04:55, Leonidas Jones wrote:
>>> Phillip Jones wrote:
>>>> I don't know which. I all I know is what the developers are saying that
>>>> there is a Migration ass
On 08.12.2009 04:55, Leonidas Jones wrote:
> Phillip Jones wrote:
>> I don't know which. I all I know is what the developers are saying that
>> there is a Migration assistant built into 2, Tools menu import> choose
>> import.
>
>
> Phillip, I see nothing like this in the tools menu item in SM 2.
On 08.12.2009 10:51, Philip Chee wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 16:08:12 -0600, Lou wrote:
>> John Boyle wrote:
>>> To NoOp: And how would you know this, using LINUX? Are you also a
>>> SeaMonkey developer? INSTALLING SEAMONKEY 2.0 HAS BEEN KNOWN TO DESTROY
>>> ALL SORTS OF THINGS THAT HAVE TO BE DOW
On 15.09.2009 11:24, Michael Schmalzl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have installed Seamonkey 2.0 Beta 2. When i will send a message it
> always to appear a error. The error is: Error by
> sending the message: password for mail.gmx.net isn't available.
Ja, this was an really bad typo in the translation-f
On 03.08.2009 03:43, u...@domain.invalid wrote:
> u...@domain.invalid wrote:
>> Tobias Fischer wrote:
>>> On 03.08.2009 02:47, u...@domain.invalid wrote:
>>>> Martin Feitag wrote:
[...]
>>>>> Please paste that file into your Seamonkey profile di
On 03.08.2009 02:47, u...@domain.invalid wrote:
> Martin Feitag wrote:
>> u...@domain.invalid schrieb:
>>> Hi Martin,
>>>
>>> After copying, I cannot paste anything into SeaMonkey, nor into its
>>> address book, with SeaMonkey off as you suggested. Sometimes the paste
>>> icon is grayed out, and so
On 24.07.2009 18:32, Ant wrote:
> On 7/24/2009 7:53 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
[...]
>> On the AdBlock Plus "Installation" page for Adblock Plus 1.1, it states:
>> "Minimal requirements: Firefox 3.0.9, Thunderbird 3.0 Beta 3, *SeaMonkey
>> 2.0 Beta 1*, Songbird 1.2, Prism 1.0 Beta 1."
>
> DOH! Th
On 24.07.2009 13:49, Mario Pontigo wrote:
> Hi @all,
>
> I've just downloaded SeaMonkey 2.0b1. It's great but there ist no add-on
> for openpgp. When the enigmail add-on for the new version will be
> release? There are any other add-on's to encrypt my mails with SeaMonkey
> (at the moment I use
On 23.07.2009 17:38, Juergen Herz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> being a long time SeaMonkey user I just noticed "Recently Closed
> Windows" in Firefox. Looking for a bug bringing this feature into
> SeaMonkey I found bug 477822. From what's written there, it looks SM 2
> already has such a feature - but I just
On 02.07.2009 14:24, dominique wrote:
> dominique wrote, On 07/02/2009 11:48 AM:
[...]
>> Synchronization and storage are set to keep msgs on the server, with my
>> main folders being locally synch'ed.
Same here.
>> Last point: I always use SM in "on-line" mode... never off-line !
And this one t
On 02.07.2009 11:00, dominique wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Prior to file a bug, I'd like to check if anybody has seen the following
> behavior (SM2 nightly, IMAP account):
> - In the message pane
> - Select view --> last 5 days
> - delete messages (either a simple delete, pushing to Trash, or a
> sh
On 11.06.2009 00:49, stan wrote:
> There's a really nice and very simple addon that places an "X" in the
> upper right corner of each tab header that can be
> used to terminate a tab. I can't find it.
Normally you can close Tabs with an middleclick on the Tab, so an extra
Close-Button was not
On 09.02.2009 12:56, LifeHandle wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Recently I installed the add-on Stumbleupon onto Seamonkey. Decided I
> didn't like it so I uninstalled it. Since then (despite completely un-
> installing Seamonkey) my Seamonkey browser won't display properly.
>
> I lose the bottom 20% of the scr
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