I just upgraded to 2.33 and Lightning is broke, at least on my computer.
I upgraded to Lightning 3.8b2 and nothing works. I tried the
calendar.icaljs fix posed elsewhere but it was already set to false.
Any ideas I don't seem to be alone but it is apparently somewhat random.
If you're using an add-on to Remember Passwords (I forget
the exact name), I was told it breaks Password Management in
SeaMonkey 2.30 update . If you disable it things will
magically return to be more normal. Saved
Usernames/Passwords will be entered automatically or added.
For Banking,
I have a small group using SeaMonkey 2.30 on Windows XP. All of the
users profiles are on a Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS. One user has developed a
problem. After running SeaMonkey for some time the smbd process
connecting that user to the server begins using a very large percentage
of the CPU
sean sean.nat...@invalid.knights.nee wrote:
since SM 2.29's release I've been experiencing junk mail behaviour
issues. Specifically I can't seem to make the junk mail go to the
account's junk mail folder... it always goes to the account's trash
folder, which used to be my preference... but
robdb...@gmail.com robdb...@gmail.com wrote:
So nothing on this? Nobody has any ideas?
Just set the sorting order with the newest on top and learn to live
with that, will take only a couple of days before you realize that
this is so much better because you can see your new messages without
Ed Mullen ejevo...@edmullen.net wrote:
Just because you (or the users) like Composer doesn't mean it's a
valid tool for what you're trying to do. It isn't. Sorry you didn't
like my answer but it is the answer: Learn PHP, create/edit your pages
in a plain-text editor and your problems
Please tell me it isn't so but I just upgraded to v2.29.1
and now it seems all my passwords are missing. How do I get
things right again? Or am I in for a big headache. Thanks!
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WaltS48 wrote:
On 09/28/2014 06:30 PM, Rob C. wrote:
Please tell me it isn't so but I just upgraded to v2.29.1
and now it
seems all my passwords are missing. How do I get things
right again? Or
am I in for a big headache. Thanks!
Are you using the Remember Passwords extension
David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid wrote:
On 9/6/2014 9:50 AM, Rob wrote:
Some websites have implemented infinite scrolling. When you scroll
down to the bottom of the page, more data is loaded and the relative
position and range of the viewport changes.
I find it irritating
Some websites have implemented infinite scrolling. When you scroll
down to the bottom of the page, more data is loaded and the relative
position and range of the viewport changes.
I find it irritating. Is there any way to disable this kind of functionality
inside the browser? There are some
Ant ant@zimage.comANT wrote:
Hello.
In Firefox v30.0 web browsers (Mac OS X 10.8.5 and Debian's Iceweasel),
http://usc.edu/office365 shows this error
Server Error
401 - Unauthorized: Access is denied due to invalid credentials.
You do not have permission to view this directory or page
Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
Rob schrieb:
The reason why some of the .sqlite files are so darn large is partly
the silly pre-allocation that is done on them.
Silly is in the eye of the beholder. The preallocation makes write
access to the DB much faster. It's a tradeoff. The vast
Larry S. schwenkla...@optonline.net wrote:
Doing a profile back-up, and noticed that the folder has become quite a
bit larger than in the past. Looking into it, I see three large files
that stand out. These are:
-- places.sqlite
-- webappsstore.sqlite
--
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 30/05/14 00:37, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 29/05/14 12:55, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OK, wtf.
Why, when I am composing a mail message, do the letters appear in one
font
but when I look in the Sent Folder, (to make sure I
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 30/05/14 13:23, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Geoff Welsh:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
It should suffice to select for Western and Unicode.
It /should/ suffice to choose ONE font that I like to (or can easily)
read, and have all messages I select appear in that
WaltS48 thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
On 05/30/2014 12:01 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 05/30/2014 09:23 AM, Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 30/05/14 00:37, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 29/05/14 12:55, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
OK, wtf
flyguy flyguy26e@verizon.netto wrote:
We've been using SM (now ver. 2.26) for years on two desktop WinXP
computers. The last couple of weeks, it's begun asking for our email
password about 30% of the time, both computers. Typing in the password
we've been using for many years gets the mail
SamuelS bono1...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello all - just as I was trying to perform MozBackUp on my Lenovo T61
the system froze and I waited for 10 minutes or so before physically
shutting down the machine.
Upon re-boot I found that a 'new' SeaMonkey window appeared without any
settings or
Miroslav Kolar m...@mkolar.org wrote:
Seamonkey incorrectly displays web pages specifying correctly this charset
with
meta content=text/html; charset=IBM850 http-equiv=Content-Type
in the page head (or with any of its legal aliases: CP850, 850, ...)
The same is true for any other IBM85x
SamuelS bono1...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello all,
Is there an add-on or feature, where by I can auto redirect email to others?
I Am aware of redirect, that has to be completed manually.
My web-mail does not provide this type of service.
Any input and insight will be appreciated.
TIA - bo1953
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Unless someone can tell me how to install sea monkey on xp without it asking
me for a security password it seems I won't be using it again which is a
pity as it is much better than the ie outlook rubbish.
Have you tried uninstalling
Patrick Begou patrick.be...@legi.grenoble-inp.fr wrote:
Rob wrote:
Patrick Begou patrick.be...@legi.grenoble-inp.fr wrote:
Seamonkey is again writing continuously to addons.sqlite-journal file!
Nearly
50Mbit/s.
And there is only one seamonkey process (seamonkey mail) runing.
If I stop
Patrick Begou patrick.be...@legi.grenoble-inp.fr wrote:
Seamonkey is again writing continuously to addons.sqlite-journal file! Nearly
50Mbit/s.
And there is only one seamonkey process (seamonkey mail) runing.
If I stop it, IO stop, so it is seamonkey. But why ?
NOTE!
It is not possible,
Mike Doroshenko II mi...@tecknoquest.com wrote:
MSF are the indexes and the files without the extension are the local
mailboxes? The size of all my MSF files is only 200MB, largest file over
2GB (no extension).
Yes
I still need local copies for some messages that I may refer to more often.
Mike Doroshenko II mi...@tecknoquest.com wrote:
My drive is filling up and I need to move my SeaMonkey profile to
another partition. The profile is bigger than the maildir on the server
by almost a GB, is this for indexes or anything, can the GB difference
of disk space be claimed back by
Is it possible to change the column headers above a CSV addressbook
export to user-defined values, e.g. via a pref?
We need to export many addressbooks for import in Outlook, and it would
be much more convenient when the exported CSV files have the headers
that Outlook recognizes automatically.
Vic Moz Garcia vicgar...@at-gmail.dot.com wrote:
On 03/27/14 09:12, Rob wrote:
Is it possible to change the column headers above a CSV addressbook
export to user-defined values, e.g. via a pref?
We need to export many addressbooks for import in Outlook, and it would
be much more convenient
Vic Moz Garcia vicgar...@at-gmail.dot.com wrote:
On 03/27/14 09:52, Rob wrote:
Vic Moz Garcia vicgar...@at-gmail.dot.com wrote:
On 03/27/14 09:12, Rob wrote:
Is it possible to change the column headers above a CSV addressbook
export to user-defined values, e.g. via a pref?
We need to export
Keith Nuttle keith_nut...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 3/27/2014 9:52 AM, Rob wrote:
Vic Moz Garcia vicgar...@at-gmail.dot.com wrote:
On 03/27/14 09:12, Rob wrote:
Is it possible to change the column headers above a CSV addressbook
export to user-defined values, e.g. via a pref?
We need
Rickles rick-sharrem...@thismrasars.plus.com wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/22/2014 6:50 PM, Desiree wrote:
Mozilla's check your plugins page is claiming that Java 7 update 51 is
outdated. This is on my XP Pro machine using the latest version of
SeaMonkey.
Java 8 is out only at Oracle's
Mike send-to-m...@earthlink.net wrote in
news:mailman.5073.1393296325.6282.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org:
Dear folks at SeaMonky,
I use Windows 7, 64 bit.
I currently use SeaMonkey (Version 2.24) with Google as my browser web
page.
I like SeaMonkey especially for its email
Keith Nuttle keith_nut...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 2/7/2014 10:17 AM, Rob wrote:
Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
GUI tools don't have to be mentioned, Seamonkey itself can already
export the addressbook as .ldif
What I
Rick Merrill rick0.merr...@gmail.nospam.com wrote:
On 2/7/2014 10:17 AM, Rob wrote:
Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
GUI tools don't have to be mentioned, Seamonkey itself can already
export the addressbook as .ldif
JAS jasforums...@outlook.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
Mike Easter MikeE@ster.invalid wrote:
Rob wrote:
Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
My understanding is that .mab is based on the much maligned mork.
I know it is a mess. I
JAS jasforums...@outlook.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
JAS jasforums...@outlook.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
Mike Easter MikeE@ster.invalid wrote:
Rob wrote:
Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
My understanding is that .mab is based
Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
GUI tools don't have to be mentioned, Seamonkey itself can already
export the addressbook as .ldif
What I require is a tool that can be used in a batch job to convert
hundreds of .mab files to
Mike Easter MikeE@ster.invalid wrote:
Rob wrote:
Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
My understanding is that .mab is based on the much maligned mork.
I know it is a mess. I also do not understand why the Seamonkey
JohnW-Mpls john...@comcast.net wrote:
WinXP SM 2.22.1
When I create a new message and attach a .txt file, the content of that .txt
file appears in the body of the message.
If I change the attached file to a .doc or .zip: the body of the message
stays unaffected by the attachment.
When
jim j...@earthlink.com wrote:
Seamonkey 2.9.1
that the email composition font is liable to change from your setting for
html messages to variable font mixed (i think that is what it is) is not
longer something i beat myself up for as something i am doing since i
find out it happens to other
Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
jim j...@earthlink.com wrote:
Seamonkey 2.9.1
that the email composition font is liable to change from your setting for
html messages to variable font mixed (i think that is what it is) is not
longer something i beat myself
Ralph Fox -rf-nz-@xn--kba.invalid wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 11:21:45 -0500, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rob wrote:
Jim no_...@domaininvalid.org wrote:
I noticed that all the headers for my email that I send out contain:
X-Mozilla-Status: 0001
X-Mozilla-Status2: 0080
Those
Jim no_...@domaininvalid.org wrote:
I noticed that all the headers for my email that I send out contain:
X-Mozilla-Status: 0001
X-Mozilla-Status2: 0080
Those are not actually in the messages that you send out, only in
the copies that are in your Sent folder.
flyguy flyguy26e@verizon.netto wrote:
I deleted my gmail POP account, then went through the setup for a gmail
IMAP account. When I clicked Finish, SM crashed. I filled out the
crash report, restarted SM - same story. Rebooted, tried again, same story.
What's going on?
When you don't want
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
It no longer removes the parent.lock file!
Please read it again.
The file is not removed, only the lock on it is released.
The file itself remains, and this is OK.
So what does this mean?? Is SeaMonkey altering the properties of a file
(i.e. Read
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart it without going to Task Manager and killing it during
those 2+ minutes.
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
On 07/01/14 20:41, Rob wrote:
Mike C rp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I am having a problem with Seamonkey clearing out of memory after closing.
I have a CPU monitor and can see it using 100% for over 2 minutes after
closing.
I cannot restart
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
As shown in my sig, on this HP 6730b laptop, I dual boot Win7 and
Mandriva Linux. My SeaMonkey profile is on one of the Win7 drives so I
can use it when booting up into either Win7 or Linux. I have prefs.js
file's on my Win7 G:\ and in my Linux /Home
Ed Mullen e...@edmullen.net wrote:
By default the program (app) and profile are installed in different
locations. You can change, even uninstall, the app without touching the
profile data.
That said, a system failure could damage one or both locations. Hence,
have good regular system
David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid wrote:
When I terminate SeaMonkey, I generally do not pay attention to how many
other applications are running. It's only when I cannot relaunch
SeaMonkey that I realize something is amiss; by then, I don't remember
what was running when I terminated
Rick Merrill rick0.merr...@gmail.nospam.com wrote:
I'm wondering if Email Address Books can live elsewhere. I have been doing
export on
one computer and import on another but that becomes a bit tedious with
multiple
address books.
The e-mail address books are separate files in your
W3BNR w3...@verizon.net wrote:
On 12/20/2013 4:12 PM BIll Spikowski submitted the following:
Dick Hoffman wrote:
(This is probably due to something I've got set in Preferences but I
can't find what it is.) I'm running SM 2.23 on a Windows XP-SP3 system.
Emails sent to me in HTML appear
Wolf nomail@nomail.invalid wrote:
Hi,
I think it started with Seamonkey 2.19, that SM will rewrite the flash
directories upon closing. On my 32 Bit Linux Mint 13 system it is in my
home directory:
.macromedia/Flash_Player/macromedia.com/support/flashplayer/sys/settings.sol
When I
Wolf nomail@nomail.invalid wrote:
A Williams schrieb, Am 19.12.2013 12:04:
Wolf wrote:
Rob schrieb, Am 19.12.2013 10:19:
Wolf nomail@nomail.invalid wrote:
Hi,
I think it started with Seamonkey 2.19, that SM will rewrite the flash
directories upon closing. On my 32 Bit Linux Mint 13 system
Wolf nomail@nomail.invalid wrote:
I don't think it is. Deinstall the flash player and try again.
Again:
I have Seamonkey and Firefox installed, both Seamonkey and Firefox are
using the same Flash Player Plug-in. Flash Player Plug-in is controlled
by Prefbar (on/off), in SM and FF.
regz91 regz91@regz91.regz91 wrote:
Rob wrote:
Is there some Seamonkey build service where one can request a build
of a specific version? (version#, language, patch to include)
I would like to get a Windows version 2.20 Dutch language with patch
156433:cc9c2520a53e but I don't have a system
Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
Is there some Seamonkey build service where one can request a build
of a specific version? (version#, language, patch to include)
No such thing available?
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Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
While some servers seem to know where I am, enough servers are
mistaken to provide me with a feeling that I am somewhat incognito.
And even the most accurate geolocators have me in the wrong county.
Nobody really
Larry S. schwenkla...@optonline.net wrote:
Rob wrote:
Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
Is there some Seamonkey build service where one can request a build
of a specific version? (version#, language, patch to include)
No such thing available?
Try http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases
Adrian Kalla adrian.ka...@gmail.com wrote:
Dnia 12/11/2013 11:14 PM, Użytkownik Rob napisał:
Is there some Seamonkey build service where one can request a build
of a specific version? (version#, language, patch to include)
I would like to get a Windows version 2.20 Dutch language with patch
Is there some Seamonkey build service where one can request a build
of a specific version? (version#, language, patch to include)
I would like to get a Windows version 2.20 Dutch language with patch
156433:cc9c2520a53e but I don't have a system with all the required
stuff required for building.
bryan roache bvr91...@gmail.com wrote:
hi, is their any way, to turn Sea-monkey in to a text browser for screen
reader users? meaning that the links are eliminated, and the text of a
page-is left for easy reading with a screen reader.
Screen readers and seamonkey don't like eachother.
We
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Not wanting to get picky-picky (because of the work you do for us SM
users) but reading between
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Not wanting to get picky-picky (because of the work you do for us SM
users) but reading between the lines here, does this imply that hidden
prefs
BIll Spikowski b...@spikowski.com wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Windows 7 (x64)
SeaMonkey 2.22.1
Very often, the seamonkey.exe process fails to die when I shutdown
SeaMonkey. I usually shut it down by selecting the X in the upper-right
corner of the window. Several minutes later, I cannot
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Rob wrote:
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Not wanting to get picky-picky (because of the work you do for us SM
users) but reading between the lines here, does this imply that hidden
prefs don't (necessarily) do anything, or did you just mis
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Thanks for this, Jim. So it would seem that, sometimes, when I add a
pref, I am, indeed, adding it, whilst on other occasions when I add a
pref, I am, indeed, just making it visible!
No. It does not work like that.
You may be confused by the fact
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
Not wanting to get picky-picky (because of the work you do for us SM
users) but reading between the lines here, does this imply that hidden
prefs don't (necessarily) do anything, or did you just mis-type hidden
rather than absent??
You have to
»Q« boxc...@gmx.net wrote:
In news:fpidnu9qjs-hchlpnz2dnuvz_sgdn...@mozilla.org,
NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net.invalid wrote:
On 11/22/2013 03:50 PM, »Q« wrote:
snipped
I get the same behavior, using the same Flash version. I don't
have an answer other than to note that the Mozilla's
Neil n...@parkwaycc.co.uk wrote:
Daniel wrote:
andré wrote:
Due to an important (to me) bug being rejected as WONTFIX, I have
been making a cludge patch to Seamonkey for several years, to remove
a useless display that takes up a large part of screen space.
Thanks in advance for any
Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
I created this bug for Seamonkey 2.20:
Program is starting much, much slower. First about 3 seconds of 100% CPU,
then it falls back in CPU use but does not progress. Disk does not rattle
(no swapping). When starting with -mail, after some time the accounts
Connie connie.spar...@gmail.com wrote:
At the beginning of the year I had a strange crash which caused all my
bookmarks
and email accounts to disappear but nothing else was affected. It was
likened
to being a new install.
I think I know what happened because the same thing happened
Ricardo Palomares Martínez rpm.no...@proyectonave.es wrote:
El 13/09/13 21:41, David E. Ross escribió:
Windows XP SP3
SeaMonkey 2.20
Java 7 u40 (7.0.400.43)
Certain Web sites that I have visited for quite a few years use Java.
Now, whenever I visit any those sites for the first time after
Bryan v. Roache bvr91...@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/12/2013 5:36 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote, On 12/09/2013 15:52:
Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote:
This could help Bryan v. Roache who have posted this issue.
Not really, because he wants to open the link in different
Janine Starykowicz n...@barntowire.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
Then why don't you quit using SeaMonkey and use Thunderbird instead?
I've tried Thunderbird, it doesn't work quite the same. I don't know if the
defaults are different and I can't get my preferences right or what.
You can copy your
Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
Maybe I should have mentioned: the problem occurs on Windows systems.
Reported on Windows XP and Windows 2008R2 Terminal server.
I have Linux at home with many folders and it does not happen there.
This appears to be not true.
I tested more and on Linux
Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote:
Rob wrote:
Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
Maybe I should have mentioned: the problem occurs on Windows systems.
Reported on Windows XP and Windows 2008R2 Terminal server.
I have Linux at home with many folders and it does not happen
A Williams root@localhost.localdomain wrote:
Seamonkey (2.20, Linux x64) is running most of the time on this machine.
No problems with that. Just occasionally I terminate the beast more
than a just few seconds before closing down.
This is often a bad move. Seamonkey lives on, taking
Arnie Goetchius arnie.goetchius@invalid.domain wrote:
Rob wrote:
Arnie Goetchius arnie.goetchius@invalid.domain wrote:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does
PhillipJones pjones...@comcast.net wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Why bother? It is just a warning of a potential threat, if you have a
reason to know better then simply ignore it for that mail.
And for the next, and the next, and the next, ad nauseam.
As Arnie quite
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
SeaMonkey has no way to see that an e-mail is the same as one that
you have seen before. That probably is not true, anyway.
So your ooptions are to disable the detector or to live with it.
Rob, it is a fundamental
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob wrote:
Yes, but in this case that is not a simple task.
The user says this is an e-mail I have seen before, it should not
be detected as a scam.
But what properties of the mail do you want to store in a whitelist?
Certainly not the sender
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob nom...@example.comwrote:
This would not work for scam mail, as the objective for a scam mail
it to look like a genuine mail but still deceive the user.
Scammers copy genuine mails from banks and other companies and edit
them as little
Arnie Goetchius arnie.goetchius@invalid.domain wrote:
Periodically I receive emails from trusted sources where SM warns that
this email might be a scam. Clicking on Not a Scam makes the message
go away. However, SM does not learn and keeps giving the same warning
for the same trusted source.
Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
I created this bug for Seamonkey 2.20:
Further testing shows that it was actually introduced with 2.15
(2.14.1 is OK)
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Klaus Weber k.we...@lebensqualitaet-technologien.de wrote:
SM 2.20, XP Pro
Since today SM crashes often when I click on a website link. E.g.
http://info.kopp-verlag.de/hintergruende/geostrategie/f-william-engdahl/nasa-fotos-deuten-auf-die-niedrigste-sonnenaktivitaet-seit-2-jahren-hin.html
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
Yet it does not manifest itself with 2.17.1 (seven seconds
to fully load, no grey area, five IMAP a/c's). Unless, of
course, it is not the number of IMAP a/c's but rather the
number of IMAP servers (2), in which case the seven
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob wrote:
On my system, when I start the program I see the INBOX of the
first account. The screen you describe I see only when I select
the accountname that is just over that INBOX.
I use the layout classic view with all 3 panes visible.
So
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob wrote:
Tick the check for new messages at startup in the server settings
of the account.
Ticked for all five a/c's. Approximately three seconds to grey screen,
four seconds to complete display.
Philip Taylor
Then you apparently can't
Further investigation has shown that there is a delay of exactly 3
seconds for each IMAP account that is displayed in the mail screen.
The delay occurs at the start of a thread that is connecting the IMAP
server, before it even attempts to connect.
It clearly is a defined delay, it is within
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
nom...@example.com wrote:
Further investigation has shown that there is a delay of exactly 3
seconds for each IMAP account that is displayed in the mail screen.
I have multiple IMAP servers; how should I test your hypothesis ?
Philip Taylor
Use
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob wrote:
Use Windows.
Start seamonkey from the commandline or a shortcut with:
seamonkey -mail
Then observe how long it takes between the moment it displays only
the folderlist and a grey area where the message list is, and the
final drawing
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob wrote:
It is unclear to me what causes it but it is very reproducible
and confirmed by at least one other user. It was not happening
in older versions.
Ah. It is version dependent ? I was testing with 2.17.1, the last
version to display web
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob (nom...@example.com) wrote:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html;
charset=windows-1252
Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type header has aways taken
precedence
over the HTML meta
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob wrote:
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Rob (nom...@example.com) wrote:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html;
charset=windows-1252
Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type
Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote:
kenandgiova...@yahoo.com wrote:
Composer inserts characters symbols display OK when preparing html
webpages. When viewed on the web, Firefox will display a black
diamond w/white ? for many (all?) of the inserted symbols
characters.
Erness Wild erness.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Erness Wild wrote:
I was wondering why my laptop cpu heats up so much
and seems to be working a lot (fan goes on and then goes
to highest working speed) when:
I'm only reading a text page in the browser that has no
advertising or flash on the page.
Ralph Fox -rf-nz-@xn--kba.invalid wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 02:37:27 -0500, Rob wrote:
The HTTP headers say UTF-8:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 07:31:25 GMT
Server: Apache
Last-Modified: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 04:44:38 GMT
ETag: e74073-a7a-c36f5980
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content
Philip Taylor p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Ralph Fox (-rf-nz-@xn--kba.invalid) wrote:
Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type header has aways taken
precedence
over the HTML meta declaration, and not only in SM.
This is the defined behaviour :
Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
Trane Francks tr...@gol.com wrote:
On 8/19/13 1:37 AM +0900, Rob wrote:
A Williams root@localhost.localdomain wrote:
Ruediger Lahl wrote:
*Rob* schrieb:
I created this bug for Seamonkey 2.20:
Program is starting much, much slower.
I read from a guy
A Williams wrote:
Is it possible that you occasionally lose (by closing down) your Samba
connection while Seamonkey is still open and the files still in memory?
I don't think so. It is too consistent. I have tried restarting
Seamonkey, My Computer and the Server. The problem persist across
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