Ken Rudolph wrote:
Using the PrefBar Customize, I get the User Agent Extlist box. But
I'm not sure how to go from there. I tried putting in the Firefox user
agent above in the Value box opposite Real UA and applying that. But it
didn't affect the browser message at Chase.com. I know I'm
NFN Smith wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Could you specify exactly how you added the FireFox user-agent string to
the PrefBar. For somebody who is tech stupid, that is. There used to
be a way in the Tools menu to manage the user-agent. That hasn't been
around for a while.
I missed responding
On 16/01/15 12:27, NFN Smith wrote:
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See above. Yes, you can change your user agent in prefs.js, but that
hard-codes things, and you have to update every time that Mozilla does
another update cycle.
One minor glitch that I've discovered with spoofing in Seamonkey is that
it affects your
Daniel wrote:
Smithy, why use an extension (dispMUA) to display a message's
User-Agent: header when all you need do is set the pref
mailnews.headers.showUserAgent to false and the User-Agent line will be
displayed in the Subject area of the message pane.
Partially personal preference and
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Could you specify exactly how you added the FireFox user-agent string to
the PrefBar. For somebody who is tech stupid, that is. There used to
be a way in the Tools menu to manage the user-agent. That hasn't been
around for a while.
I missed responding to this
On 17/01/15 05:20, NFN Smith wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Smithy, why use an extension (dispMUA) to display a message's
User-Agent: header when all you need do is set the pref
mailnews.headers.showUserAgent to false and the User-Agent line will be
displayed in the Subject area of the message pane.
David H. Durgee wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Thank you SeaMonkey team! One seriously annoying bug fixed. Still,
after several months, the Chase (and also the BofA) sites still have
the
annoying and false disclaimer on their log-on page: Your browser
Following up several responses in a single post...
Zeb Carter wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
David H. Durgee wrot
e:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Thank you SeaMonkey team! One seriously annoying bug fixed. Still,
after several months, the Chase (and also the BofA) sites still
On 15/01/2015 11:20, PhillipJones wrote:
With latest SeaMonkey Version; now Discover also does this. The Wheels
at top of SeaMonkey(or Mozilla) are not not educating these financial
institutions.
In the early days of Mozilla/Firefox they had a tech evang volunteer
team who would bombard
Ken Rudolph wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Thank you SeaMonkey team! One seriously annoying bug fixed. Still,
after several months, the Chase (and also the BofA) sites still have the
annoying and false disclaimer on their log-on page: Your browser may
not give you the best
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Thank you SeaMonkey team! One seriously annoying bug fixed. Still,
after several months, the Chase (and also the BofA) sites still have the
annoying and false disclaimer on their log-on page: Your browser may
not give you the best experience when you're on Chase.com.
We
On 01/14/2015 07:44 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Thank you SeaMonkey team! One seriously annoying bug fixed. Still,
after several months, the Chase (and also the BofA) sites still have the
annoying and false disclaimer on their log-on page: Your browser may
not give you the best experience when
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
With latest SeaMonkey Version now Discover also does This. The Wheel
at To of SeaMonkey are not (or Mozilla) is not educating these financial
institutions.
I've seen you write coherent, grammatical English lots of times, so I
know you're capable
PhillipJones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
With latest SeaMonkey Version now Discover also does This. The Wheel
at To of SeaMonkey are not (or Mozilla) is not educating these financial
institutions.
I've seen you write coherent, grammatical English lots of times, so I
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Thank you SeaMonkey team! One seriously annoying bug fixed. Still,
after several months, the Chase (and also the BofA) sites still have the
annoying and false disclaimer on their log-on page: Your browser may
not give you the best experience when you're on Chase.com.
We
PhillipJones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
With latest SeaMonkey Version now Discover also does This. The Wheel
at To of SeaMonkey are not (or Mozilla) is not educating these financial
institutions.
I've seen you write coherent, grammatical English lots of times, so I
David H. Durgee wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Thank you SeaMonkey team! One seriously annoying bug fixed. Still,
after several months, the Chase (and also the BofA) sites still have the
annoying and false disclaimer on their log-on page: Your browser may
not give you the best experience when
PhillipJones wrote:
With latest SeaMonkey Version now Discover also does This. The Wheel
at To of SeaMonkey are not (or Mozilla) is not educating these financial
institutions.
I've seen you write coherent, grammatical English lots of times, so I
know you're capable of it, but the last
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