Is there a page that has the directions for making such a migration?
Grant
Chris Ilias wrote:
> On 12-01-22 3:48 AM, _Daniel_ spoke thusly:
>> As I recall, what you need to do is to set one of the preferences to
>> start FF instead of the SeaMonkey browser, unfo
signed myself to this sub-optimal behavior.
Grant
On 1/21/2012 6:25 AM, support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org wrote:
Subject:
Make Firefox default browser for SeaMonkey Mail?
From:
Jim Van Abbema
Date:
1/20/2012 9:24 PM
To:
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Hello,
Is it possible to co
On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 15:57:39 -0500, Chris Ilias wrote:
>On 12-01-22 3:48 AM, _Daniel_ spoke thusly:
>> As I recall, what you need to do is to set one of the preferences to
>> start FF instead of the SeaMonkey browser, unfortunately I don't known
>> which pref, and looking at "about:config" in a b
MCBastos wrote:
I didn't see anything in that thread suggesting that TB 3.x is
significantly worse than 2.x
TB 3.x removed the "rebuild found broken indexes upon search encountering a broken index". Thus there is no way with TB 3.x code to per-account check for corrupted index files. And with 1
Interviewed by CNN on 23/01/2012 10:09, Michael Lueck told the world:
> WLS wrote:
>> Hmm, I have no idea what considerable damage you are referring to
>> concerning the Thunderbird product.
>
> My main gripe with TB > 2.0.x series...
>
> [Bug 81141] [RFE] Ability to rebuild msf files on demand
>
WLS wrote:
Hmm, I have no idea what considerable damage you are referring to
concerning the Thunderbird product.
My main gripe with TB > 2.0.x series...
[Bug 81141] [RFE] Ability to rebuild msf files on demand
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81141
TB code is now unsafe to trust v
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-01-22 3:48 AM, _Daniel_ spoke thusly:
As I recall, what you need to do is to set one of the preferences to
start FF instead of the SeaMonkey browser, unfortunately I don't known
which pref, and looking at "about:config" in a browser screen and
filtering on "browser" show
Chris Ilias wrote:
If anyone wants to use SeaMonkey as a stand-alone mailnews client, they should
seriously consider moving to Thunderbird.
There has been considerable damage done to the Thunderbird product, such that
migrations from Thunderbird back to SeaMonkey are highly preferable.
Thus
Chris Ilias wrote:
If anyone wants to use SeaMonkey as a stand-alone mailnews client, they should
seriously consider moving to Thunderbird.
I would have thought that if such a person were happy with
Thunderbird, he or she would not be wanting to use Seamonkey
as a stand-alone mailnews clien
On 12-01-22 3:48 AM, _Daniel_ spoke thusly:
As I recall, what you need to do is to set one of the preferences to
start FF instead of the SeaMonkey browser, unfortunately I don't known
which pref, and looking at "about:config" in a browser screen and
filtering on "browser" shows there are a lot th
Jim Van Abbema wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to configure SeaMonkey mail to launch Firefox instead of the
SeaMonkey browser for links in e-mail messages?
Thanks,
Jim Van Abbema
Jim, I read your post last night but did not reply as I was not sure of
the details, and there is no need to use an
Jim Van Abbema wrote:
Jim Van Abbema wrote:
Is it possible to configure SeaMonkey mail to launch Firefox instead
of the SeaMonkey browser for links in e-mail messages?
Yes it is. I switched from Thunderbird 2.0.x to SeaMonkey a few years
ago, yet wanted to retain Firefox as my primary browse
Jim Van Abbema wrote:
Is it possible to
configure SeaMonkey mail to launch Firefox instead of the SeaMonkey
browser for links in e-mail messages?
Yes it is. I switched from Thunderbird 2.0.x to SeaMonkey a few years
ago, yet wanted to retain Firefox as my primary browser.
Jim Van Abbema wrote:
Is it possible to configure SeaMonkey mail to launch Firefox instead of the
SeaMonkey browser for links in e-mail messages?
Yes it is. I switched from Thunderbird 2.0.x to SeaMonkey a few years ago, yet
wanted to retain Firefox as my primary browser.
That is obtained vi
Jim Van Abbema wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to configure SeaMonkey mail to launch Firefox instead
of the SeaMonkey browser for links in e-mail messages?
Thanks,
Jim Van Abbema
De-install SeaMonkey and install Firefox and Thunderbird ... :-)
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Hello,
Is it possible to configure SeaMonkey mail to launch Firefox
instead of the SeaMonkey browser for links in e-mail messages?
Thanks,
Jim Van Abbema
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