Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Actually, all I really want is to be able to set a minimum font size
for plain text emails and not have it automatically apply to the
browser. (Maybe that's a tall order, I wouldn't have any way
hawker wrote:
I get a pile of MS Outlook invites. I never see them as Seamonkey (and I
assume Thunderbrird)just ignore them.
It seems to be to be incredibly vain to assume everyone is using Outlook
but so it seems to be with sales folks.
So is there any plug in so that I actually get them
Mike C wrote:
When I try to open SM I get: SeaMonkey is already running, but is
not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the
existing SeaMonkey process, or restart your system.
BUT, It's NOT running! This even happens in safe mode. And with a
fresh re-boot.
Anyone know
server, I was able to move the server image in about ten
minutes, although performance is down a touch. Since you're rebuilding anyway,
you might consider that. Snapshots make backup easy.
Sorry for your loss, HTH.
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at the -remote command
values, see if that gives you a workaround if you ever really do have a running
process.
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we persevere
Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi:
The spacing between each major folder at the left and between each subject on
the right is at 1.5 or 2 lines whereas in
SM 2.15 it was single spaced.
How to get back to single spacing?
I've been wondering the same thing!
BIll Spikowski wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/20/13 10:23 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
In the browser appearance preferences, how do I get rid of the
mandatory font size for proportional and monospace fonts?
I can set them from 8 to 72 points, but even after setting the
minimum font size box
In the browser appearance preferences, how do I get rid of the
mandatory font size for proportional and monospace fonts?
I can set them from 8 to 72 points, but even after setting the
minimum font size box to none, I can't get the browser to let
individual sites set the font size -- whatever font
red on
black at all, which I found when he was looking for a sign while I drove one night.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our
Richard Owlett wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
In the browser appearance preferences, how do I get rid of the
mandatory font size for proportional and monospace fonts?
I can set them from 8 to 72 points, but even after setting the
minimum font size box to none, I can't get the browser to let
Ant wrote:
On 5/18/2013 5:12 PM PT, Bill Davidsen typed:
The mail filters in SM are highly useful, and I like to leave it running
to do sorting, moving, forwarding. and such as messages come in.
However, because SM still loses memory (at least on Linux) at an amazing
rate, a reboot every time
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/20/13 10:23 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
In the browser appearance preferences, how do I get rid of the
mandatory font size for proportional and monospace fonts?
I can set them from 8 to 72 points, but even after setting the
minimum font size box to none, I can't get
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I know the developers will say there's no time to fix the problem of the
memory leak
There's no time to... SCNR. Incidentally I know that the developers, which in
this case mostly means TB developers, continually fix memory leaks. So chances
it?
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
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on cameras.
White-on-black is common on garage band web sites...
I'm not sure that's relevant to the technical issues... I like green on black
personally, that's also not relevant.
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space.
Oh, I also have a pair of glasses optimized to exactly my normal viewing
distance, and it was a well spent $200 to go with top quality hardware. That
helps old eyes, too.
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taken the first
W3BNR wrote:
Can't view it in SM 2.8 with VLC Media Player (not downloadin), but it's working
in IE with VLC;
http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/webcast/
How does it work with work with versions of SM released in the last few years?
They might support something like a recent plugin.
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better?
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
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Ed Mullen wrote:
Ilya wrote:
Here's what SeaMonkey Help says:
You can also set SeaMonkey to check bookmarked websites for
changes.
Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
In your Bookmarks window, click a bookmark.
Click Properties.
Use the pull down lists and
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2013-03-29 09:51 (GMT-0400) BIll Spikowski composed:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
In the latest version of SeaMonkey, something has changed in text
vs. html mail. I used to be able to paste as plain text, and
everything would wrap neatly in the received email. Now
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
In the latest version of SeaMonkey, something has changed in text
vs. html mail. I used to be able to paste as plain text, and
everything would wrap neatly in the received email. Now, it seems
the default is paste as text, but when the email is received, it
has line
G. Ross wrote:
Using 2.6.1 in Win7. To send or forward a message there is no Send
button. have to press ctrl-enter or click files/send now. Has this
been corrected in the newer iterations?
Working fine here -- did your mail toolbar get hidden? (in the Compose
window, View | Show/Hide |
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 18/03/2013 15:23, BIll Spikowski told the world:
I just started using Quote Colors again; it makes threaded
discussions much more comprehensible, instead of this:
Once before I tried it but gave up because it only worked on my
computer; it didn't add
I just started using Quote Colors again; it makes threaded
discussions much more comprehensible, instead of this:
Once before I tried it but gave up because it only worked on my
computer; it didn't add the coloring into the message itself where it
would be visible to others.
So now I figure
Mark Berger wrote:
Rickles wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I just started using Quote Colors again; it makes threaded
discussions much more comprehensible, instead of this:
Once before I tried it but gave up because it only worked on my
computer; it didn't add the coloring into the message
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Updated my full Adobe Acrobat program to v. 10.1.6 on February 15, runs
fine.
SM/FF plugins check says my plugin is out of date, offers to downgrade
me to Acrobat Reader 11.0.02.
Is my full program really vulnerable, do I really need to downgrade to
the
to protect my mail before sending to
HP for repairs.
How about starting with what OS you run, since the header doesn't seem to have
that info?Unfortunately the best practice differs.
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We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first
there was a mention that someone had donated server capacity to finally allow
supporting 64-bit, but it doesn't happen, so Check for updates never helps,
upgrades must all be manual unless your distribution tracks changes and updates.
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be nice if this was documented beyond the read
the source level.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
action seems appropriate.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Robert Gault wrote:
I've had a similar issue with recent versions of SeaMonkey but don't
know whether SM is causing the problem, my ATT mailbox on Yahoo, or my
dial-up connection.
Any time the content of an email is large say about 100K, it is not
deleted from the
WaltS wrote:
Ant wrote:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.15/changes
Successfully installed.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/18.0
SeaMonkey/2.15.2
Did your old Lightning 2.0b work, or did you have to install a new nightly?
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NoOp wrote:
On 01/24/2013 05:54 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
The file on the addons site is from here:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/addons/2313/?C=M;O=D
[lightning-2.0b1-sm+tb-linux.xpi29-Nov-2012 08:40 1.8M]
$ md5sum lightning-2.0b1-sm+tb-linux.xpi
.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
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, although I'm sure all of their sites have
surface connections.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
-blocked
Just a comment, The always allow java section is really a map to always allow
*every plugin* and ignores the case where the java is trusted but some other
aspects of the site, such as flash, might not be. That might well not be the
action of chaice in all cases.
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mail and news with a common interface, the W (whtch
thread) command isn't in the mail, and that hurts when reading mailing lists.
Thus my mail-to-news gateway, just so I could use that feature.
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I'm not sure what it looks like to you, but click it, just
as your would click the date header to sort by date or subject to sort by
subject, etc.
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taken the first step. The steps are many
NoOp wrote:
On 01/23/2013 09:29 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Ant wrote:
I wish there was a working version of Lightning for 2.15, I'm not deliberately
holding back, but I really need calendar. Is it possible that whoever produces
the Linux-x86_64 version could put a link to the calendar as well
NoOp wrote:
On 01/24/2013 11:17 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 01/23/2013 09:29 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Ant wrote:
I wish there was a working version of Lightning for 2.15, I'm not deliberately
holding back, but I really need calendar. Is it possible that whoever produces
to *find* it! I have all sorts of
places to look, at least three URLs where Lightning for processors released in
this millenium may be found, but it sometimes works and sometimes not, and even
with the compatibility checking as off as I can get it, two won't load and one
won't work.
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On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 6:47:17 PM UTC-5, bi...@cowboyneeds.com wrote:
We are a business and always have both the Browser and Email windows open in
Win XP. These are both checked to open when SeaMonkey starts. The default use
to be Browser first, then email to the right. If somehow this
is important.
Bill, if my interpretation of your situation is correct, re-set your
display as you require the browser and e-mail windows and then, on each
screen, click on the icon at the left of the title bar and one of the
options you should see is to close the screen. Do so for each screen
We are a business and always have both the Browser and Email windows open in
Win XP. These are both checked to open when SeaMonkey starts. The default use
to be Browser first, then email to the right. If somehow this order was
changed, you could put them in the order you want, exit SeaMonkey,
Michael Gordon wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I see that I have two address books, personal address book and
collected addresses.
What's the purpose of having two address books?
Which address book is queried when I begin to type in an addressee for
an e-mail?
Is there any advantage
Jens Hatlak wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I see that I have two address books, personal address book and
collected addresses.
What's the purpose of having two address books?
Which address book is queried when I begin to type in an addressee for
an e-mail?
Take a look at Preferences, Mail
I see that I have two address books, personal address book and
collected addresses.
What's the purpose of having two address books?
Which address book is queried when I begin to type in an addressee for
an e-mail?
Is there any advantage to maintaining them separately, as opposed to
combining
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/31/12 9:53 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week
WaltS wrote:
On 12/31/2012 12:53 PM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week or two
Paul wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week or two, each computer frequently has the same
problem. Instead of PDF links
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
I found out years ago that if you install the writer, you need to
reinstall the reader. Yes, they will work okay without doing that;
but SeaMonkey will then view PDF files in the writer instead of the
reader.
Also, you
WaltS wrote:
On 01/02/2013 08:54 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 12/31/2012 12:53 PM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I've never been able to figure out why some people want to have
both programs installed. If you have the full Acrobat program, what
good is the Reader? You already have a perfectly good reader in
Acrobat. So don't
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week or two, each computer frequently has the same
problem. Instead of PDF links opening, I get a blank grey screen that
Ed Mullen wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week or two, each computer frequently has the same
problem. Instead of PDF
the addressees you want to exclude.
4) Send the edited version normally.
5) Delete the unsent copy.
After I send unsent messages they are removed when sent. Again, your config is
different.
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We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
I know, not supported, not official, has been working. Will fall back
until it works again. Events list comes up, but attempts to add items fail.
http://webster.tmr.com/~davidsen/Lightning-ng.png
Permissions and ownership checked, and I know it's not supported, just
reporting.
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. Since the page you were
viewing didn't change, there was no way to know that the link target
changed.
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Running in a test environment
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https
Mister Moose wrote:
What has happened to the Add Sender to Address Book option in
SeaMonkey? It has simply disappeared from the menu options when I
right-click on an email header. Why was it removed? I used this
feature often!
I've noticed lately that this option often doesn't appear;
Ken wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Mister Moose wrote:
What has happened to the Add Sender to Address Book option in
SeaMonkey? It has simply disappeared from the menu options when I
right-click on an email header. Why was it removed? I used this
feature often!
I've noticed lately
Smiles wrote:
how do I open a winmail.dat file sent to me with SeaMonkey
I use WinMail Opener:
http://www.eolsoft.com/freeware/winmail_opener/
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/25/12 7:01 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote, On 25/11/2012 13:59:
Smiles wrote:
how do I open a winmail.dat file sent to me with SeaMonkey
I use WinMail Opener:
http://www.eolsoft.com/freeware/winmail_opener/
If Winmail Opener can do it . SM
asked questions. For a more general
overview of the SeaMonkey project (and screen shots!), visit
www.seamonkey-project.org.
Links:
[1] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.14
[2] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.14/
Greetings,
Jens
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was supposed to allow you to install
anyway, but I guess that isn't working in this case.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our
When I print a document that needs a different scale than my preferred
default (Shrink to fit Page Width), the scale I select remains in
place until I manually change it back. Is there some way to avoid this
behavior, making the scale selection non-sticky?
for one program, so I use the 64 bit version.
Don't know what the Windows version does, the Linux versions all hemorage
memory, this one is virt 1.2GB, resident 188MB, after 28 hours up.
Hope some part of this broad response hits your problem.
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the pointer over the name in the
folder selector!
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
releases. If I wanted to run dailies...
I'm delighted that SM is being so diligent about fixes, I wish they weren't
shooting at a moving target upstream, or at least such a *fast* moving target.
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haven't
built a Linux kernel in almost two years either, although 15 months of that was
coping with with family issues.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we
in the wait for Norton here.
Thank you for the explanation, I know a few people I suspect of using Windows.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we
of the password
database into a text file or are we back to doing it by hand or using another
software?
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We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we
packets to be in
flight out of the server but unacknowledged by your system. Bigger is better in
this case, defaults were probably set for 640k Windows 95 and never tuned for
current memory sizes.
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of as a
contributed build, that would be the way to go.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
somewhere fast.
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We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
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Jim Williams wrote:
Hello,
Can someone tell my why he heck emails I send to myself, such as a
website I send to myself, a lot of times are flagged as 'junk' and to
straight to my junk folder?
I've the checked the preferences Collected, OE, and Personal addresses
not to go to junk.
I've had
questions I will answer if someone else doesn't)
After that I'm out of ideas.
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we persevere we will reach our destination. -me
with understanding more than solution, but there it is.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
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it probably doesn't present much
of an issue.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
common
reason why it grabs what's in another window, if any.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
hawker wrote:
I see Google has a new map sytem called MapsGL.
When I try to use it in Seamonky 2.11 it says my browser is not
supported. Under supported browsers it lists Firefox going back a ways
(version 8) so Seamonkey should work as well.
I understand Seamonkey
for me, and except for a GB or so of 32 bit libraries and cruft you are
correct. But it would be *so* nice to just upgrade instead of doing a full
reinstall from scratch (and depending on the goodness of a contributor for that).
So one last time, any hope?
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post.
Unfortunately the only reliable way I have found which always works is to
download and install a complete nightly. YMMV, but I have had various issues
with upgrade.
I doubt this helps, but hopefully it adds information.
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hawker wrote:
On 8/23/2012 2:48 PM, Ken wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-08-23 10:02 AM, Ken wrote:
I have a 93 year old stepmother living 1000 miles from where I
live. She actually does amazingly well on the computer and
Internet, but
occasionally has problems. Sometimes it is
Daniel wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote, On 28/05/2012 01:18:
sean nathan wrote:
is there something going on with the mozilla.org servers that would
cause m to have an incessantly spininng cursor when connected to this
newsgroup?
sean
It's
present and stop the background
activity manually when I see something running, as opposed to selecting an
option which amounts to something undesirable is happening, I won't look.
Generally in computing ignorance is not bliss.
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have sync on several machines, but trying to set up a number of virtual
desktops for a course, I get this prove you are not a robot screen. I seem to
recall a CAPCHA or similar prompt before, no nothing...
Seamonkey is 2.11 Linux x86 (32 bit), VM is Redhat Enterprise
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bill Davidsen:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Screen: http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/SyncSetup-Fail-2.png
Still hoping for some interest, 2.9.1 worked
I cannot see the picture. But even if, i do not use sync or VMs.
|Network Timeout
|
|The operation timed out when
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bill Davidsen:
Been playing that for ten days now, VZ doesn't check up the pole when it rains
for safety, tells me I can't get fiber because my phone lines are underground.
You can probably see it now,
Yes. I have saved it and looked at it with gimp.
but it just shows
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have sync on several machines, but trying to set up a number of
virtual desktops for a course, I get this prove you are not a robot
screen. I seem to recall a CAPCHA or similar prompt before, no nothing...
Yes, it's a CAPTCHA; reCAPTCHA (Google
this requires some image viewer not installed by default and not
checked for, Thoughts?
Screen: http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/SyncSetup-Fail-2.png
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turn flash on/off.
Most neat, added to my SMtricks folder
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
Are any other SM users having problems with the Netflix site?
In the last month or two, I've lost the ability to drill down past
the initial search results page for TV series. When I click the
Choose or Choose Discs button, I now get kicked back to a summary
page for that show, with no details
WLS wrote:
On 08/01/2012 09:48 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Are any other SM users having problems with the Netflix site?
In the last month or two, I've lost the ability to drill down past
the initial search results page for TV series. When I click the
Choose or Choose Discs button, I now get
Jim Taylor wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows
7 64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file
displays the pdf in Adobe reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit,
displays the files as an application/pdf Object in the SM
Jim Taylor wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
I have two computers on my desktop, both running SM. One, a Windows
7 64-bit machine, when I double-click on an attached pdf file
displays the pdf in Adobe reader. The other computer, XP 32-bit,
displays the files
Rick Merrill wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
NoOp wrote:
I wonder what affect this will have on the SeaMonkey email client:
http://techcrunch.com/2012/07/06/so-thats-it-for-thunderbird/
http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2012/07/06/thunderbird-stability-and-community-innovation/
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NoOp wrote:
On 07/02/2012 12:19 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
I've been running SM 2.9.1 on a 64 bit Linux system (Fedora 17) which lacks
external IPv4 connection. It's been running fine.
Are you stating that your Fedora 17 has no IPv4? Odd mine does.
What does that have to do with this problem
to test IE behavior on websites, can't help
there.
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Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com
We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
so I won't bother to report it on bugzilla, just noting this in case it's useful.
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Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com
We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our
Mike C wrote:
Mike C wrote:
When someone sends me a Excel file I get it in SM as a dat file.
Does anyone know why?
I found the answer:
http://www.outlookpower.com/issues/issue200501/1471001.html
Now you can educate your someone as to why their email recipients who
don't also use Outlook
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