Danny Kile wrote:
Is there a way to make SM show remote content from a domain automatically
without have to always click on show remote content button? I get update from
xyz.com and always want to see the remote content. Perhaps an about:config
option I could add.
When you're looking at an
hawker wrote:
As a side note: I hate to complain here. I find most of the complaining here to
be unwarranted. To read this forum when SM went from 1.x to 2.0 the sky was
falling. Most of the show stoppers I hear were issues I never saw, or felt
were not a big deal. So most of the gloom and doom
JD wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
JeffM schrieb:
...then there is Google included an actual API for extensions
in their Chrome Browser.
There's an Add-On SDK for Mozilla software that does the same. Still,
add-ons built with that only or the Google Chrome API can do so
Smiles wrote:
does any one like the new file bookmark in SeaMonkey 2.2
having to choose the folder instead of having a list
I have about 50 folders it takes me twice as long now
I'm not fond of it either -- but it's less painful now that I see you can click
on the very small down-arrow at
WLS wrote:
It's your choice - use whatever best suits you. As a side remark, I find
IE Tab one of the most useless extensions there are.
Sorry to take the topic somewhat off topic, but just what site(s) or site would
I require IE Tab to view? I have never installed or found a need for that
chokito wrote:
I received an e-mail thats not show the attachment.
- X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 12.0
- Content-Type: video/x-ms-wmv;
Microsoft Outlook Express shows the attachment!
I see this behavior occasionally, going back many versions.
In preview mode, the attachment won't be
?)
:) :) :) :) ..
I would bet they weren't planning to break the address book for 2.2, and I'm
sure the new development cycle has little/no time for testing before release.
And due to the lack of 2.3 I assume there's not going to be any OMG response to
address book breakage.
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a finger **before** they grouse.
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are correct...
I have a bet with someone here that the reaction to my post will be a personal
attack on my tone, accusations of being a whiner, and no corrective response to
the issues I raised.
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Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
The issue was caused by a change that Thunderbird developers made to
shared code. (...)
Thank you for clarifying, any hope that the Tbird team will accept what
fixes are in SM, or are they incompatible.
We need to fix it on our end
server. But your outgoing mail server seems to have connected to
something, and it doesn't like you.
Alternate reality: your outgoing server is configured to return too big for an
unresolvable domain. Unlikely, possible.
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We are not out of the woods yet, but we
the drag and drop,
but since it doesn't work at all in 2.2 it doesn't matter.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
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version in a directory and then point a
symbolic link at the one I want to use. Don't know what Windows folk do for
slinks, there is something, I know.
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taken the first step. The steps are many
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
In SM 2.1.1pre if I select the Collected Addresses book, pick an
address I can drag and drop the address into any other book. And it
happens right away, and the book name highlights so I'm sure which
book I'm dropping
move them onto separate desktops, even separate monitors on some
systems.
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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
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Margo Guda wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Ant wrote:
Does ColorfulTabs extension still work and help? In v2.0.x and earlier,
it helped. I haven't upgraded to v2.2 yet.
ColorfulTabs 4.8.1.6.1 works with compatibility checks disabled.
(...)
How can I install it in SM2.2? Even
Ant wrote:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/2.1/AddonCompat says NoSquint extension
doesn't work in SM v2.1+. Are there any replacements for it in SM v2.1+? Or
maybe someone else can hack it to work in it? I know the developer said he won't
port it to SM2 from Firefox.
I was concerned
Ant wrote:
On 7/14/2011 5:37 AM PT, Bill Spikowski typed:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/2.1/AddonCompat says NoSquint
extension
doesn't work in SM v2.1+. Are there any replacements for it in SM
v2.1+? Or
maybe someone else can hack it to work in it? I know the developer
said he won't
port
that it would be welcomed by
many if someone would sit down and give the address book and its
functions a complete new shape and functionality.
Please, no change in the UI for the sake of change, clearly there aren't enough
resources to even keep the old functionality working.
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and send later to gather the names. Can't complain, it prevents
collecting typos.
If you do reply all and send later the mail sits in your outbox, you can
open the outbox and click add to Address Book on each name. That sucks
marginally less than typing them by hand.
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being.
I've heard that from other Mac users. Apple blocks Flash, SM drops Qtime, leaves
people using Safari or whatever, I guess.
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computer. We did not kill support for any
plugin, and QuickTime is just a plugin.
You might want to have someone check that, this is not the first time I've heard
that stated.
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taken the first
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
I posted the exact version you need to install:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/colorfultabs/versions/#version-4.8.1.6.1
I just installed this on SM 2.2; the Add-Ons Manager says it's not
compatible, but the tabs
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Charly Brown wrote:
2) Unfortunately imho the collect all address collection function
to get all addresses from to or cc sent address lists in received
e-mails is not given any more since the days mozilla evolved from
I can't drag and drop addresses from my Collected Addresses to another book.
If that a feature of the new data manager? Seems to work on 2.1pre for x86_64,
but the current 2.2 32bit won't let me move an entry.
Anyone else see this?
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We are not out
' sucks... it's an SAP wide page view
so you need to horizontaly scroll to view the open positions.
Tried with FF 5.0 and SM 2.2 Final.
May be a Windows issue, WFM in 2.0.14/Linux-x86
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We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken
, that's fine. If you want people
to read your page you can use sniffinf to show obsolete browsers a baby page,
which has the information in ugly format, while keeping things pretty (scaled
sanely to display size) for modern browsers.
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We are not out
JohnQPublic wrote:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab lighter, which
works fine. If there's any difference in
Charly Brown wrote:
1) While drawing a group of e-mail addresses from one address book
into a second one without loosing them in the first address book
(duplicating into another address book) doesn't work any longer since
quiet a number of versions, now even the dragging of e-mail addresses
e.g.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Charly Brown wrote:
1) While drawing a group of e-mail addresses from one address book
into a second one without loosing them in the first address book
(duplicating into another address book) doesn't work any longer
since quiet a number
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 07/07/2011 18:12, goldtech told the world:
Please explain why it's necessary for addons to break when ever a new
version of FF or SM comes out. Can not it be coded so that all the
tools I use will continue to work? I don't get it - would someone
explain?
.
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we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
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before blindly hacking install.rdf.
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The taskbar icon for SM mail is indistinct -- fuzzy, and the same color as the
browser icon.
Can I replace it with another *.ico file?
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Rufus wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Rufus wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 17/06/2011 10:37, Rufus told the world:
Seriously - I don't care what goes on under the hood. If I can browse
with it on an iPad, it is a full browser to/for me. If Apple wants
you to use their rendering
, they seem to work very well, I'm not unappreciative, just want to be
able to report a bugs I do find.
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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
it's not compatible with your version of Semonkey?
Anyway, a more recent version installs and does report add-on failure (and
occasionally fix them).
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taken the first step. The steps are many
would not be allowed, however done. Apple claims that a choice of products
confuses users, or some such. Google for Jobs+competition+confusion or
something, I think the speech is on youtube.
I doubt explaining this more clearly will help, your world view seems pretty
set.
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end, scrap IOS, install Linux, run
real SM and be happy. Or at least if you aren't happy you can complain in
another group and about different things. ;-)
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more about add-ons screen.
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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
, Robert. :)
bj
2nd that, I have disagreed with Robert at times, but never doubted his efforts
represented his best solution to whatever problem was at hand, and were not
chosen to be the least work, other than when even the least work was a strain on
resources.
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sean nathan bean wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Is there an extension that allows a user to quickly add a pre-defined
signature after drafting an e-mail?
The extension I was using doesn't work in SM 2.1.
I don't usually want to use a signature, so SM's built-in functionality
doesn't help me
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Bill Spikowski a écrit :
I use a single e-mail account for personal mail, business mail, and
various nonprofit activities -- that's why I'm looking for a solution
that doesn't restrict me to a single signature for that account.
How would I change sig files for particular
Is there an extension that allows a user to quickly add a pre-defined signature
after drafting an e-mail?
The extension I was using doesn't work in SM 2.1.
I don't usually want to use a signature, so SM's built-in functionality doesn't
help me. And when I DO want a signature, it might be one
JD wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Is there an extension that allows a user to quickly add a pre-defined
signature after drafting an e-mail?
The extension I was using doesn't work in SM 2.1.
I don't usually want to use a signature, so SM's built-in functionality
doesn't help me. And when I DO
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I agree that SOMETHING is needed to show that Sync is working,
preferably something that could be disabled (Don't show this window
again). As is, one has no idea if Sync is working, how it's working, if
it's stopped working, etc.
You can add
JD wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
JD wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Is there an extension that allows a user to quickly add a pre-defined
signature after drafting an e-mail?
The extension I was using doesn't work in SM 2.1.
I don't usually want to use a signature, so SM's built-in functionality
Michael Gordon wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
JD wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
JD wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Is there an extension that allows a user to quickly add a pre-defined
signature after drafting an e-mail?
The extension I was using doesn't work in SM 2.1.
I don't usually want
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I'll probably get my post taken down for this, but wouldn't it be easier
to provide a compatibility check disable in about:config that actually
WORKS instead of having some of us creating hacked xpi files and others
staying with old versions because
Jens Hatlak wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
- Provide an alternative, less intrusive feedback (like a statusbar
mini-icon) to show that Sync is working/worked/failed?
Sync had a status bar icon in the beginning but it was removed for several
reasons (one was the idea that Sync should just work, the
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
O.K., so the first SM 1 profile imported will become the default SM 2.0
profile...still means the other SM 1 profiles need to be imported by
other means.
Yes, http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey has a description
of how you can do that.
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Mike wrote:
Didn't have time to read in detail every reply, so I apologize if this is off
topic or fixed. If you want remote images to appear in email, i.e. images that
are linked in the email and hosted on remote servers, you need to open the
address book and edit
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 24/03/11 23:49, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there any documentation which doesn't assume you are using Windows or
that you knew the answer before you asked the question? I would like to
set up a site calendar and use a google calender, which would be a total
of three
, or
being told that the theme actually being used has been disabled. Is that
required by law or something, nag to CYA?
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we
checking is disabled,
but in truth it's not, you have to go in and patch every extension you want to use.
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by reading the code is too high for free time and
too expensive for paid work.
Joe
Skype: joerotello
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we persevere we
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I just switched from SM 1.1.18 to 2.1. The new version works really well!
I've found one problem. E-mails that normally show images only show a
line of text in place of the image.
I have this same problem on my laptop in version 2.0, so it may
Michael Gordon wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I just switched from SM 1.1.18 to 2.1. The new version works really well!
I've found one problem. E-mails that normally show images only show a
line of text in place of the image.
I have this same problem on my laptop
Gerald Ross wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I just switched from SM 1.1.18 to 2.1. The new version works really well!
I've found one problem. E-mails that normally show images only show a
line of text in place of the image.
I have this same
JD wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Gerald Ross wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I just switched from SM 1.1.18 to 2.1. The new version works really
well!
I've found one problem. E-mails that normally show images only show a
line of text in place
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Bill Spikowski a écrit :
I can't figure out why moving the stored emails should create this odd
problem, but that's apparently where the problem comes in
Details aren't quite clear on my end, but I remember image settings being
defined individually for each email
Mike wrote:
Didn't have time to read in detail every reply, so I apologize if this is off
topic or fixed. If you want remote images to appear in email, i.e. images that
are linked in the email and hosted on remote servers, you need to open the
address book and edit the properties of the sender.
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I want to try the new Sync feature to coordinate bookmarks with my
laptop. I set up a sync account on my office computer but can't figure
out how to add a device for the laptop. The only choice I now have on
the Tools menu is Sync now which takes me
I just switched from SM 1.1.18 to 2.1. The new version works really well!
I've found one problem. E-mails that normally show images only show a line of
text in place of the image.
I have this same problem on my laptop in version 2.0, so it may be something
that carried forward when importing
I just tried this upgrade but was never asked which profile should be migrated.
The new installation is completely bare, with nothing carried over from 1.1.18.
The official installation instructions may apply just to upgrades from 2.0 to
2.1; they don't provide any special instructions or
. ;-)
On a note of experience, avoid getting roped into working the entire three day
weekend to get ready, organizations tend to do that.
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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
the SM version is than the specified max in the install.rtf wouldn't it
be nice to have a pop-up asking something like
Your version of Seamonkey is newer than the add-on is know to support
try install anyway? [TRY] [CANCEL]
Just my ten cents worth...
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We
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Please don't improve the user interface, the reason I like it is that I
don't have to learn all new keystrokes and methods every 4-6 months.
The improve, is in all aspects, we don't intend to break your
experiences/learned habits there where
installs.
request for feature ---
Button in last sentence of above paragraph. Ask before rejecting an extension or
theme.
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, happens with every major release.
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gets harder.
For Linux users, a quick look at encfs might be instructive, a crypto filesystem
you mount and use, and a minute (or whatever you set) after you finish using it,
it unmounts itself. Good place to store many things.
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We are not out of the woods yet
. However, if you work for an
entity which has a policy of requiring all passwords be kept with security
people, then you need either a way to get that info or a new job.
Warning users when they are doing something dangerous is fine, but forgetting
that it's my computer is not.
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it. R.I.P. Fat John.
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can
have another user which is totally independent.
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announcements. I have
seen door hanger announcements. Which I like, love and want some more!
Perhaps you should review all of your preference and set them accordingly.
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.
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something else, please go do so. Quietly.
I take it Thunderbird uses it for HTML mail also?
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://www.aptana.com/
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.
I have QuoteCollapse which does both colors and collapses long quoted sections
so I can read the most recent (current) comments. And expand the quotes if
needed, of course.
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on yours.
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the limitations on version compatibility between machines, that
might be an issue as well.
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taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our
... here, extracting and update still
need to be done to make the checksums correct.
I don't know if other zip applications will work this way, and I don't
know if any of this can be done on non-Windows platforms.
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We are not out of the woods yet, but we know
in Ubuntu under GNOME, so that's a half of a data point.
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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
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I grabbed SM for a new machine (from the daily directory) and it calls
itself 2.4a (I can look up the version if it matters). What is that, and
when will whatever makes it so FAST get to production versions?
Sorry, I found a reply in my mailbox after I posted this. Ignore
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/14/2011 10:31 AM Bill Davidsen submitted the following:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I grabbed SM for a new machine (from the daily directory) and it calls
itself 2.4a (I can look up the version if it matters). What is that, and
when will whatever makes it so FAST get to production
Council member
Nice work!
All we need now is a few non-sucky themes and updated add-ons. But
overall quite nice. Congratulations to the team and thanks for all the
hard work.
Hammer
Add my ditto to that! Good work people!
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may as well upgrade to SM 2.0.14.
That's what I'm running on all my Macs except my Sawtooth, which is
still running 10.4.11.
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are less
likely to make any effort to support it.
- is 2.1.1pre daily newer or a fork?
Overall a good job, although there is a serious lack of themes. Also a lack of
documentation of correct generation of themes.
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or 2.1 release. Neat stuff!
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MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 11/05/2011 15:19, sean bean told the world:
having to do a bit of e'mail recovery triage... i'd like to recover my
sent messages from some old profiles created before Mozilla converted TB
and SeaMonkey over to the new archive system...
but i have no idea
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Are others finding it impossible to get past the member log-in page at
netflix.com using SM 1.1.18?
(It still works using SM 2.1.13 and other browsers.)
Whatever the problem was, it's now been fixed...
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Are others finding it impossible to get past the member log-in page at netflix.com using SM 1.1.18?
(It still works using SM 2.1.13 and other browsers.)
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Daniel wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I created a new profile this week to troubleshoot some odd problems --
frequent shutdowns of SM 1.1.18 (sometimes 3-4 times per day); slow
performance loading emails into the preview window; etc. This system is
running Windows XP.
I recreated all my prior
Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 13 avril 2011, Bill Spikowski a écrit :
I don't see anything in my preferences that would account for this,
but I have exactly the same problem on a new laptop with Windows 7 and
SM 2.0, which I set up to replicate the same settings. I'm stumped –
what might cause
I created a new profile this week to troubleshoot some odd problems -- frequent
shutdowns of SM 1.1.18 (sometimes 3-4 times per day); slow performance loading
emails into the preview window; etc. This system is running Windows XP.
I recreated all my prior settings manually, which I've used for
Bill Spikowski wrote:
This is a problem I've never had -- the profile manger pops up when I
start Seamonkey and says it cannot find my profile, which is on a
network drive. How can I direct Seamonkey to the proper location? This
is SM 1.18 on Windows XP
Problem solved -- with the deletion
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Can I import a profile that the installation routine doesn't see?
Either in SM 1.18 or version 2?
Problem solved -- with the deletion of a stray registry.dat file
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Can I import a profile that the installation routine doesn't see?
Either in SM 1.18 or version 2?
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This is a problem I've never had -- the profile manger pops up when I
start Seamonkey and says it cannot find my profile, which is on a
network drive. How can I direct Seamonkey to the proper location? This
is SM 1.18 on Windows XP
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d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Is that the default setting?
No, that was kind of a surprise. All of mine are set that way now, though.
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