On 10/26/2018 08:00 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
grep "^Subject:" FOLDER_NAME | grep -v " Re:"
grep "^Subject:" FOLDER_NAME | grep -v " Re:" > TEXT_FILE
A "THANK YOU" complete with sheepish grin.
I'm al
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> grep "^Subject:" FOLDER_NAME | grep -v " Re:"
grep "^Subject:" FOLDER_NAME | grep -v " Re:" > TEXT_FILE
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> There are many FAQ lists.
> I'm working towards a FSBAQ list [Frequently Should Be Asked Questions].
> My first sub-task is a list of my own questions asked in various fora.
> I created a filter of my posts which do not have "Re:" in subject line.
&g
There are many FAQ lists.
I'm working towards a FSBAQ list [Frequently Should Be Asked Questions].
My first sub-task is a list of my own questions asked in various fora.
I created a filter of my posts which do not have "Re:" in subject line.
I saved it as a search folder and copied th
Is it technically possible to write an extension to change the subject
line of RSS feeds? either XUL or post XUL. I have started to go through
the guide for writing extensions but I don't want to go to all the
trouble and then find what I am doing is impossible
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Mark, you've made my day.
Many thanks!
Regards,
Andrey.
On 05.07.2017 22:19, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
> RFC 2368 and RFC 1738 are obsoleted by newer versions. I haven't read
> through all of them in detail, but for what it's worth RFC 6068 (which
> replaces RFC 2368)
rfc3986>.
Regards, Andrey.
On 04.07.2017 16:52, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:
Hello,
Whenever I click a mailto: link with a subject, e. g.:
<mailto:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org?subject=Lorem+ipsum+dolor+sit+amet>
the new message win
368
<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2368>, RFC 1738
<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1738>
and RFC 3986 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986>.
Regards,
Andrey.
On 04.07.2017 16:52, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Whe
Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:
Hello,
Whenever I click a mailto: link with a subject, e. g.:
<mailto:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org?subject=Lorem+ipsum+dolor+sit+amet>
the new message window opens with a non-empty subject, but the plus
signs are not replaced with spaces, i. e.
Hello,
Whenever I click a mailto: link with a subject, e. g.:
<mailto:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org?subject=Lorem+ipsum+dolor+sit+amet>
the new message window opens with a non-empty subject, but the plus
signs are not replaced with spaces, i. e. I get
"Lorem+ipsum+dol
On 05/15/2017 03:14 PM, Mason83 wrote:
On 15/05/2017 20:25, Richard Owlett wrote:
I have some emails sorted into several folders.
For each folder I need a list of date, subject, and message id.
There's got to be a tool for that and I'm just not using right search terms.
I haven't worked
On 15/05/2017 20:25, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I have some emails sorted into several folders.
> For each folder I need a list of date, subject, and message id.
> There's got to be a tool for that and I'm just not using right search terms.
> I haven't worked that problem in decad
I have some emails sorted into several folders.
For each folder I need a list of date, subject, and message id.
There's got to be a tool for that and I'm just not using right search terms.
I haven't worked that problem in decades.
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would like the
application to start with going straight to the inbox of "Local folders"
as per Thunderbird.How do I go about this ?
Also with Seamonkey Mail the downloaded subject title of emails is in a
font a third smaller than Thunderbird that makes it difficult to read.
Also the Inb
starts with an options dialogue, however I would like the
application to start with going straight to the inbox of "Local folders"
as per Thunderbird.How do I go about this ?
Also with Seamonkey Mail the downloaded subject title of emails is in a
font a third smaller than Thunderbird
would like the
application to start with going straight to the inbox of "Local folders"
as per Thunderbird.How do I go about this ?
Also with Seamonkey Mail the downloaded subject title of emails is in a
font a third smaller than Thunderbird that makes it difficult to read.
Also the Inb
starts with an options dialogue, however I would like the
application to start with going straight to the inbox of "Local folders"
as per Thunderbird.How do I go about this ?
Also with Seamonkey Mail the downloaded subject title of emails is in a
font a third smaller than Thunderbird
the
application to start with going straight to the inbox of "Local folders"
as per Thunderbird.How do I go about this ?
Also with Seamonkey Mail the downloaded subject title of emails is in a
font a third smaller than Thunderbird that makes it difficult to read.
Also the Inb
On 13/01/2016 5:53 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/12/2016 8:31 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 12/01/2016 16:37:
On 1/12/2016 3:27 AM, Daniel wrote:
I just sent of an e-mail to my sister. The e-mail consisted of a
Subject:, which I then copied/pasted into the body of the e-mail
On 1/12/2016 8:31 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote on 12/01/2016 16:37:
>> On 1/12/2016 3:27 AM, Daniel wrote:
>>> I just sent of an e-mail to my sister. The e-mail consisted of a
>>> Subject:, which I then copied/pasted into the body of the e-mail and a
>
On 12/01/2016 11:00 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 1/12/2016 5:27 AM, Daniel wrote:
I just sent of an e-mail to my sister. The e-mail consisted of a
Subject:, which I then copied/pasted into the body of the e-mail
and a web link.
I have my (Win7) SM set to check spelling when I hit send, so SM
I just sent of an e-mail to my sister. The e-mail consisted of a
Subject:, which I then copied/pasted into the body of the e-mail and a
web link.
I have my (Win7) SM set to check spelling when I hit send, so SM told me
I had made a spelling mistake in one word in the body of the e-mail, so
I
On 1/12/2016 5:27 AM, Daniel wrote:
I just sent of an e-mail to my sister. The e-mail consisted of a
Subject:, which I then copied/pasted into the body of the e-mail
and a web link.
I have my (Win7) SM set to check spelling when I hit send, so SM
told me I had made a spelling mistake in one
On 1/12/2016 3:27 AM, Daniel wrote:
> I just sent of an e-mail to my sister. The e-mail consisted of a
> Subject:, which I then copied/pasted into the body of the e-mail and a
> web link.
>
> I have my (Win7) SM set to check spelling when I hit send, so SM told me
> I h
David E. Ross wrote on 12/01/2016 16:37:
On 1/12/2016 3:27 AM, Daniel wrote:
I just sent of an e-mail to my sister. The e-mail consisted of a
Subject:, which I then copied/pasted into the body of the e-mail and a
web link.
I have my (Win7) SM set to check spelling when I hit send, so SM told
David E. Ross wrote:
They represent characters not supported by the font used to display the
Subject. Since the Subject uses the same font as used by the menu and
tool bars, pull-down context menus, and other parts of the mail
application's display windows, you likely need to install
In <news:znednduob--l-qzlnz2dnuu7-r2dn...@mozilla.org>,
Ray Davison <ray...@charter.net> wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>
> > They represent characters not supported by the font used to display
> > the Subject. Since the Subject uses the same font as used by the
>
SM 2.39,W7U-64
They are a square outline, enclosing two zeros over two numbers that
range from zero to nine. So far they seem to only occur on messages
that SM has flagged as junk.
What are they?
Ray
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They represent characters not supported by the font used to display the
Subject. Since the Subject uses the same font as used by the menu and
tool bars, pull-down context menus, and other parts of the mail
application's display windows, you likely need to install the Theme Font
& Size Changer
Ant wrote:
On 3/26/2015 5:54 AM, Mr. Cheese wrote:
I often receive mail that I want to save in a separate folder. On
occasion the Subject line does not contain meaningful info. How can I
edit the subject line before saving?
For me, I just forward/reply the e-mail to myself with changes
On 3/26/2015 5:54 AM, Mr. Cheese wrote:
I often receive mail that I want to save in a separate folder. On
occasion the Subject line does not contain meaningful info. How can I
edit the subject line before saving?
For me, I just forward/reply the e-mail to myself with changes.
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Mr. Cheese wrote:
I often receive mail that I want to save in a separate folder. On
occasion the Subject line does not contain meaningful info. How can I
edit the subject line before saving?
Thx to all for the suggestions
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Onno Ekker wrote:
On 26-3-2015 13:54, Mr. Cheese wrote:
I often receive mail that I want to save in a separate folder. On
occasion the Subject line does not contain meaningful info. How can I
edit the subject line before saving?
Header Tools Lite should do the trick and should work wirh
Ed Mullen wrote on 26/03/2015 15:22:
Mr. Cheese wrote on 3/26/2015 8:54 AM:
I often receive mail that I want to save in a separate folder. On
occasion the Subject line does not contain meaningful info. How can I
edit the subject line before saving?
Right-click the email. Choose Edit as new
On 26-3-2015 13:54, Mr. Cheese wrote:
I often receive mail that I want to save in a separate folder. On
occasion the Subject line does not contain meaningful info. How can I
edit the subject line before saving?
Header Tools Lite should do the trick and should work wirh SeaMonkey:
https
Mr. Cheese wrote on 3/26/2015 8:54 AM:
I often receive mail that I want to save in a separate folder. On
occasion the Subject line does not contain meaningful info. How can I
edit the subject line before saving?
Right-click the email. Choose Edit as new. Change subject. Click
the Save
Poldek wrote:
. A Dialog window appears
Add security exception. But even if this window appears it's not
possible to actually add any security exception, because tickbox
Permanently store exception is greyed out.
See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=966689
Ray_Net wrote:
Is submitting a bug a good idea ?
It is not a bug. It is the lack of a feature.
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the bad word. If
I don't select a word, all the bad word are correctable by
the spell mecanism.
When i do a spell error in the subject of a mail - the bad
word is underlined with red characters (~) and this all what
I experience. Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject
... Why is the Spell
On 2/19/2015 1:55 PM, Pololo wrote:
So, It will be corrected in 99 years.
Or never. :(
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word are correctable by the spell
mecanism.
When i do a spell error in the subject of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and this all what I experience.
Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject ...
Why is the Spell facility not completely implemented ?
Works fine
.
If I don't select a word, all the bad word are correctable by the
spell
mecanism.
When i do a spell error in the subject of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and this all what I experience.
Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject ...
Why is the Spell facility
, all the bad word are correctable by the spell
mecanism.
When i do a spell error in the subject of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and this all what I experience.
Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject ...
Why is the Spell facility not completely implemented
are correctable by the spell
mecanism.
When i do a spell error in the subject of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and this all what I experience.
Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject ...
Why is the Spell facility not completely implemented ?
What happens when you
are correctable by the spell
mecanism.
When i do a spell error in the subject of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and this all what I experience.
Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject ...
Why is the Spell facility not completely implemented ?
Works fine for me.
For me
error in the subject of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and this all what I experience.
Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject ...
Why is the Spell facility not completely implemented ?
Works fine for me.
However, if you have multiple languages installed, you
a spell error in the subject of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and this all what I experience.
Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject ...
Why is the Spell facility not completely implemented ?
What happens when you right-click on the bad word? (in the body
in the subject of a mail - the bad word is
underlined with red characters (~) and this all what I experience.
Impossible to correct a bad word in the subject ...
Why is the Spell facility not completely implemented ?
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Hi I always receive a lot of emails from sea monkey, I want to stop them,
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button - i receive a
list of correct words where i can decide which one i want to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure
to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button to work.
2. Stop underlining
can decide which one i want to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button to work.
2
words where i can decide which one i want to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button
in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button to work.
2. Stop underlining bad words in the Subject
to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button to work.
2. Stop underlining bad
where i can decide which one i want to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button
to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button to work.
2. Stop underlining bad words
can decide which one i want to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button to work.
2
i want to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell button to work.
2. Stop underlining bad
of correct words where i can decide which one i want to replace my
bad word.
If i do an error in the Subject part of a mail (or a news-post) i see
also the bad word red underlined with ~ characters.
BUT the Spell Button is greyed - so unusable.
Two solutions to cure the problem:
1. Permit the Spell
Hello,
Last week I upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.29. (Fedora distribution 12)
The 'From' and 'Subject' fields are now mixed up (inaccurate) and incorrect on
many emails as displayed in the thread pane. They don't match what the email
itself says.
Thanks
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Ray_Net wrote, On 21/02/2014 23:42:
Test Subject line containing 66 characters plus a space --
Not yet solved when receiving a mail this kind of Subject
It seems to occur only in the thread pane windows for mail, not for
newsgroup.
This is what i read :
Test Subject line containing
Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote, On 21/02/2014 23:42:
Test Subject line containing 66 characters plus a space --
Not yet solved when receiving a mail this kind of Subject
It seems to occur only in the thread pane windows for mail, not for
newsgroup.
This is what i read :
Test Subject
Test Subject line containing 66 characters plus a space --
Not yet solved when receiving a mail this kind of Subject
It seems to occur only in the thread pane windows for mail, not for
newsgroup.
This is what i read :
Test Subject line containing 66 characters plus a space
hello i want to say ctrl+enter shortcut does not work in seamonkey.also
new tab not shown in browser.i want to solve these problems.
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Please help me. The page is saved and uploaded but does not show changes on web
site. (gimmeshelternyc.com).
Its intermittent and it drops images alot.
Server side is OK and double checked. Is there a glitch in composer. Please
send me a solution. Been trying forever.
Thank you, Charles
File: libflashplayer.so
Path: /usr/lib64/seamonkey/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Version: 11,2,202,332
State: Enabled
Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202
MIME Type Description Suffixes
application/x-shockwave-flash Shockwave Flash swf
application/futuresplash
/2.8b1-candidates/build1/linux-x86_64
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On 08/12/13 21.03, Hartmut Figge ha scritto:
Gabriel:
I don't have a file junkcol.png, I searched for it right now.
In the source it is here:
hafi@i5_64 ~ $ locate junkcol.png
/home/hafi/hg-moz/src/suite/themes/classic/messenger/icons/junkcol.png
Is it possibile to download it somewhere?
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Say I have a list of 120 emails - how would I print out
that list of subject (not the content)?
The proper way to do this is to access the list the same way SM does
internally - using JavaScript. There may be add-ons that already provide
Larry S. wrote:
Hmmm . . . Thought Java was dangerous, and that's why SM won't let us
use it without going through contortions?
JavaScript ≠ Java.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Hmmm . . . Thought Java was dangerous, and that's why SM won't let us
use it without going through contortions?
JavaScript ≠ Java.
Oh--got it! Thank you.
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Say I have a list of 120 emails - how would I print out
that list of subject (not the content)?
I would imagine it would be as easy as printing a directory;-)
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Rick Merrill:
Say I have a list of 120 emails - how would I print out
that list of subject (not the content)?
I would imagine it would be as easy as printing a directory;-)
Of course. Assuming your mails are in the Inbox, navigate to the folder
where the file Inbox resides and issue
grep
On 12/2/2013 7:11 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Rick Merrill:
Say I have a list of 120 emails - how would I print out
that list of subject (not the content)?
I would imagine it would be as easy as printing a directory;-)
Of course. Assuming your mails are in the Inbox, navigate to the folder
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/2/2013 7:11 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Rick Merrill:
Say I have a list of 120 emails - how would I print out
that list of subject (not the content)?
I would imagine it would be as easy as printing a directory;-)
Of course. Assuming your mails are in the Inbox
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Rick Merrill:
Say I have a list of 120 emails - how would I print out
that list of subject (not the content)?
I would imagine it would be as easy as printing a directory;-)
Of course. Assuming your mails are in the Inbox, navigate to the folder
where the file Inbox
Even so, I got as far as ...\SeaMonkey\Profiles\... and tried
find Subject ... only to get Access denied !
findstr /S /R ^Subject: works here
... sort of ... as accented characters look real messy
when output in a command box (the charset is embedded)
Anyway it seems you were looking
On 12/2/13, David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid wrote:
On 12/2/2013 7:11 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Rick Merrill:
Say I have a list of 120 emails - how would I print out
that list of subject (not the content)?
I would imagine it would be as easy as printing a directory;-)
Of course
Ant wrote:
On 11/16/2013 8:40 AM PT, regz91 typed:
Body gets checked, but not its Subject form? Or did I miss something?
Right click in subject and check whether spellcheck is enabled.
I also noticed that only when you placed mouse cursor in subject line
does spell check get activated
Uh
On 11/17/2013 9:14 AM PT, regz91 typed:
Right click in subject and check whether spellcheck is enabled.
I also noticed that only when you placed mouse cursor in subject line
does spell check get activated
Uh, I don't see it? http://i.imgur.com/G2avHzt.gif ... Also, the
toolbar's spellchecker
Ant wrote:
On 11/17/2013 9:14 AM PT, regz91 typed:
Right click in subject and check whether spellcheck is enabled.
I also noticed that only when you placed mouse cursor in subject line
does spell check get activated
Uh, I don't see it? http://i.imgur.com/G2avHzt.gif ... Also, the
toolbar's
Ant wrote:
On 11/17/2013 9:14 AM PT, regz91 typed:
Right click in subject and check whether spellcheck is enabled.
I also noticed that only when you placed mouse cursor in subject line
does spell check get activated
Uh, I don't see it? http://i.imgur.com/G2avHzt.gif ... Also, the
toolbar's
On 11/17/2013 11:56 AM PT, Rick Merrill typed:
Right click in subject and check whether spellcheck is enabled.
I also noticed that only when you placed mouse cursor in subject line
does spell check get activated
Uh, I don't see it? http://i.imgur.com/G2avHzt.gif ... Also, the
toolbar's
Ant wrote:
On 11/17/2013 11:56 AM PT, Rick Merrill typed:
Right click in subject and check whether spellcheck is enabled.
I also noticed that only when you placed mouse cursor in subject line
does spell check get activated
Uh, I don't see it? http://i.imgur.com/G2avHzt.gif ... Also
Geoff Welsh wrote:
its under Message, toward the bottom. The keyboard shortcut is K
(for KILL this thread ). It won't delete headers already shown, unless
you switch to another newsgroup [...]
Sorry, wrong context Geoff. I was asking in the context of e-mail;
I make no use of Usenet news.
regz91 wrote:
Ant wrote:
Body gets checked, but not its Subject form? Or did I miss something?
Thank you in advance. :)
Right click in subject and check whether spellcheck is enabled.
I also noticed that only when you placed mouse cursor in subject line does spell
check get activated
Ah Ha
Philip Taylor wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
its under Message, toward the bottom. The keyboard shortcut is K
(for KILL this thread ). It won't delete headers already shown, unless
you switch to another newsgroup [...]
Sorry, wrong context Geoff. I was asking in the context of e-mail;
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