Paul Marwick wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Yes, I'd say it is an extension misbehaving.
Strange. I tried disabling everything in the addon manager, even the
ones that are installed with Seamonkey itself. No change
There is no standard extension that when disabled would stop SeaMonkey
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Yes, I'd say it is an extension misbehaving.
Strange. I tried disabling everything in the addon manager, even the
ones that are installed with Seamonkey itself. No change
There is no standard extension that when disabled would stop SeaMonkey
for working. The o
On 9/02/2016 1:31 AM, Paul Marwick wrote:
On 08/02/16 11:45, Daniel wrote:
Paul, I note you are posting using Linux (normally I would be as well,
but it's broke att!)
:) Yes. I use Windows so seldom that I don't have any mail setup under
it at all...
If, with-in SeaMonkey, you go to Ed
Paul Marwick wrote:
On 07/02/16 15:43, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Starting in safe mode works - all accounts are back and all folders
under the gmail account are visible again. I then tried disabling all
the external extensions and restarting in normal mode. Same problem.
I've not yet tried
On 08/02/16 11:45, Daniel wrote:
Paul, I note you are posting using Linux (normally I would be as well,
but it's broke att!)
:) Yes. I use Windows so seldom that I don't have any mail setup under
it at all...
If, with-in SeaMonkey, you go to Edit->Mail & Newsgroup Account
Settings an
On 07/02/16 15:43, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul Marwick wrote:
Sorry, should have been more specific. I can't see anything other than
the Gmail inbox from within Seamonkey. When I look with a file manager,
all the files are in place, and all of them have the correct owenership
and permiss
On 8/02/2016 1:47 AM, Paul Marwick wrote:
On 07/02/16 04:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul Marwick wrote:
I've been using Seamonkey for a long time, both for general web browsing
and as a mail client. Currently running the Arch Linux build. As below:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_
Paul Marwick wrote:
Sorry, should have been more specific. I can't see anything other than
the Gmail inbox from within Seamonkey. When I look with a file manager,
all the files are in place, and all of them have the correct owenership
and permissions.
Okay that helps rule out and obvious fil
On 07/02/16 04:58, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul Marwick wrote:
I've been using Seamonkey for a long time, both for general web browsing
and as a mail client. Currently running the Arch Linux build. As below:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:42.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/42.0 Se
Paul Marwick wrote:
I've been using Seamonkey for a long time, both for general web browsing
and as a mail client. Currently running the Arch Linux build. As below:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:42.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/42.0 SeaMonkey/2.39
I have several email accounts, tho
I've been using Seamonkey for a long time, both for general web browsing
and as a mail client. Currently running the Arch Linux build. As below:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:42.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/42.0 SeaMonkey/2.39
I have several email accounts, though my main accoun
Larry S. wrote:
Thank you, Walt. The actual files are on my wife's Windows 10 computer
(can't find such a thing as Control Panel). In any case, it's odd that
some of the files do have suffixes, and others (including these) do not.
We had to look at the contents to determine what they were.
I
WaltS48 wrote:
On 02/06/2016 05:39 PM, Larry S. wrote:
A big Thank You to all who helped solve the problem with my wife's
computer:
Ed Mullen
David Ross
Jonathan N. Little
Frank-Rainer Grahl
David Durgee
Mark Bourne
Philip Taylor
D
On 02/06/2016 05:39 PM, Larry S. wrote:
A big Thank You to all who helped solve the problem with my wife's
computer:
Ed Mullen
David Ross
Jonathan N. Little
Frank-Rainer Grahl
David Durgee
Mark Bourne
Philip Taylor
Daniel
You all
A big Thank You to all who helped solve the problem with my wife's computer:
Ed Mullen
David Ross
Jonathan N. Little
Frank-Rainer Grahl
David Durgee
Mark Bourne
Philip Taylor
Paul Marwick wrote:
Is there a way I can create a new profile but import the bookmarks, mail
account details (and settings for mail areas) and my browser passwords?
A profile is a sub-directory. You can have as many as you want
available, and you can put them anywhere you want. If you want
I've recently hit a problem which seems to be related to my Seamonkey
profile. I share the profile between two different Linux distributions -
Salix and SalineOS. Its been in use for quite a while. Currently running
2.7.2.
One forum that I frequent (http://www.briskoda.net/forums/) is letting
horst39 schrieb:
> I wanted to transfer my profile from Windows XP to a new Vista laptop.
> I followed exactly all instruction of
> http://www-archive.mozilla.org/start/1.0/faq/profile.html but at the end
> when I opened again SM 1.1.17 only the browser worked well.
> All mail and news accounts whe
I wanted to transfer my profile from Windows XP to a new Vista laptop.
I followed exactly all instruction of
http://www-archive.mozilla.org/start/1.0/faq/profile.html but at the end
when I opened again SM 1.1.17 only the browser worked well.
All mail and news accounts where empty.
I filled the s
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