Frank-Rainer Grahl:
>Hartmut Figge wrote:
>> a discussion in de.test showed that postings in UTF-7 could be read
>> properly in current TBs but not in SM-2.53.1. Achim Peters pointed to
>> the bug in which the reading support for UTF-7 was reestablished in TB.
>>
>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/s
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Greetings,
a discussion in de.test showed that postings in UTF-7 could be read
properly in current TBs but not in SM-2.53.1. Achim Peters pointed to
the bug in which the reading support for UTF-7 was reestablished in TB.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1402813
Greetings,
a discussion in de.test showed that postings in UTF-7 could be read
properly in current TBs but not in SM-2.53.1. Achim Peters pointed to
the bug in which the reading support for UTF-7 was reestablished in TB.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1402813
It would be nice if SM
On 2016-06-27 11:38 AM, Henrik37 wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2016-06-27 12:14 AM, Henrik37 wrote:
I want to move some SM 'inbox' and 'sent' mail files from a 32 bit
Win_XP PC to a 32 bit Win_7 PC. My memory is that I can simply copy
these two files; rename them so they don't interfere with th
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2016-06-27 12:14 AM, Henrik37 wrote:
I want to move some SM 'inbox' and 'sent' mail files from a 32 bit
Win_XP PC to a 32 bit Win_7 PC. My memory is that I can simply copy
these two files; rename them so they don't interfere with the 'inbox'
and 'sent' mail files already o
On 2016-06-27 12:14 AM, Henrik37 wrote:
I want to move some SM 'inbox' and 'sent' mail files from a 32 bit
Win_XP PC to a 32 bit Win_7 PC. My memory is that I can simply copy
these two files; rename them so they don't interfere with the 'inbox'
and 'sent' mail files already on the Win_7 machine
I want to move some SM 'inbox' and 'sent' mail files from a 32 bit
Win_XP PC to a 32 bit Win_7 PC. My memory is that I can simply copy
these two files; rename them so they don't interfere with the 'inbox'
and 'sent' mail files already on the Win_7 machine and then merge the
two sets of mail fi
Hi all,
Forget about http://tom-cat.com... his dead... Looking further I found a
russian site where you can download : SeaTabXPlus
I've got SeaMonkey 2.21 and work perfect. X button on each tab plus a "+" on
its side on active tab that opens a new blank tab if need be.
Direct link to site :
htt
Lemuel Johnson wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Can't get Google maps to respond -- it seems to load OK, but the
moment I start typing an address, it says "loading..." and then
stops.
I can force similar behavior in 2.0.13 by unchecking "Allow scripts
to change images" in Edit/Preferences/Adv
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Can't get Google maps to respond -- it seems to load OK, but the moment
I start typing an address, it says "loading..." and then stops.
I can force similar behavior in 2.0.13 by unchecking "Allow scripts to
change images" in Edit/Preferences/Advanced/Scripts&Plugins.
Robert Gault wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Can't get Google maps to respond -- it seems to load OK, but the moment
I start typing an address, it says "loading..." and then stops.
>
I've found that Google maps will not respond to Search entries until the
entire default download is finished
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Can't get Google maps to respond -- it seems to load OK, but the moment
I start typing an address, it says "loading..." and then stops.
>
I've found that Google maps will not respond to Search entries until the entire default
download is finished. If you have broadban
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
What about MapQuest?
Same problem, or does it work OK?
Haven't used it in years, lemme check...
Works quickly and easily.
Just wondering if the problem is unique to Google
maps or to online map resources in general.
No, I can use Google's "Basic HTML" version, which
What about MapQuest?
Same problem, or does it work OK?
Just wondering if the problem is unique to Google
maps or to online map resources in general.
--
Thanks! & 73, KD4E
David Colburn http://kd4e.com
SE-GA Tailgate - April 9th, 2011
Have an http://ultrafidian.com day
I don't google I SEARCH!
Can't get Google maps to respond -- it seems to load OK, but the moment
I start typing an address, it says "loading..." and then stops.
Their help file says this (out of date?):
[begin quote]
If you are running Mozilla Firefox 0.8+ or Netscape 7.1+ on Windows or
Mac OS X, follow these steps:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-12-22 11:15 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I inadvertently cleared all my passwords using the Privacy & Security
checkbox, but I have good backups and another machine with all the info.
Can I simply copy a file from there back into my existing installation?
If so, which
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I inadvertently cleared all my passwords using the Privacy & Security
checkbox, but I have good backups and another machine with all the info.
Can I simply copy a file from there back into my existing installation?
If so, which file?
It would save me the trouble of rebu
On 10-12-22 11:15 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I inadvertently cleared all my passwords using the Privacy & Security
checkbox, but I have good backups and another machine with all the info.
Can I simply copy a file from there back into my existing installation?
If so, which file?
It would save
I inadvertently cleared all my passwords using the Privacy & Security
checkbox, but I have good backups and another machine with all the info.
Can I simply copy a file from there back into my existing installation?
If so, which file?
It would save me the trouble of rebuilding 40-50 passwords
XP/SP3, all updates; SM 1.1.19/2.0.0/2.0.4, no add-ons apart from
standard plugins.
Compared to SM 1.x, SM 2.x news groups handling is very slow.
It seems to be related to anti-virus? When MS Security Essentials is
installed, Task Manager shows SM 2.x and MSSE alternately ramping up to
100
Does anyone know if there are plans to implement these new search
features into SM after the release of TB 3.1?
Thanks.
Antman008 wrote:
SM Community,
Seems like the Quick Search feature has changed in SM 2.x.
In SM 1.x, the quick search would find Search "Subjects or Senders".
In SM
... appears to be Saved Password Editor from
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/60265/
For one thing, it allows you to setup passwords to be entered
automatically even on sites which break the usual ways defeating
password saving restrictions.
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WinXP Home, SP3, all updates; SM 1.1.19, no add-ons apart from standard
plugins (Default, QT, Acrobat, Flash, WMP, DRM). Have installed SM 2.x
twice (2.0.0 and 2.0.4), but have uninstalled because of NG behaviour
(Browser and Mail are fine). As far as possible, ALL settings in SM 2.x
are the
SM Community,
Seems like the Quick Search feature has changed in SM 2.x.
In SM 1.x, the quick search would find Search "Subjects or Senders".
In SM 2.x, the quick search will find "Subjects or Addresses".
In SM 1.1.x, if you were looking for an email from a specific perso
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Martin F. wrote:
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whol
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Martin F. wrote:
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whole thread.
Maybe you
Martin F. wrote:
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whole thread.
Maybe you want to try and use Sea
Jeffrey Needle schrieb:
I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to
look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving
mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the
latest e-mail, not the whole thread.
Maybe you want to try and use Seamonkeys built-in M
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
BJ wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
/snip/
But the Gmail interface is the same as all other IMAP mail servers, so
why is it singles out. When you configure a new account and it's Gmail
using IMPA (don't know if
Bill Davidsen wrote:
BJ wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
/snip/
But the Gmail interface is the same as all other IMAP mail servers, so
why is it singles out. When you configure a new account and it's Gmail
using IMPA (don't know if they do POP3 any more)
BJ wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this
for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP s
Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP system.
There are se
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:42:53 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:42:53 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
> Philip Chee wrote:
>> On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
>>> I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
>>> gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
>>> Seamon
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP system.
There are several extensions includ
Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP system.
There are several extensions includ
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:04:34 -0500, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
> I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
> gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
> Seamonkey?
>
> Using SM2 on a WinXP system.
There are several extensions including BetterG
I see there's an absolutely beautiful add-on for Firefox that makes
gmail so much nicer and easier to use. Is there something like this for
Seamonkey?
Using SM2 on a WinXP system.
Thanks.
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I often find that if I open a newsgroup in another tab in mail/news the
header count for those newsgroups aren't updated unless I then select
another newsgroup and then click back into the newsgroup.
An example might be if I were to open mozilla.support.seamonkey in a new
MN tab (right-click & sel
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:55:47 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> Simple mail filter that looks for a word in the subject of an Inbox
> and puts it into a named local folder.
>
> It keeps getting disabled. If I tick the "Enabled" box, it works
> until SM gets shut down, then it unticks itself.
>
> I've dele
Phillip Jones wrote:
Sqwertz wrote:
Simple mail filter that looks for a word in the subject of an Inbox
and puts it into a named local folder.
It keeps getting disabled. If I tick the "Enabled" box, it works
until SM gets shut down, then it unticks itself.
I've deleted the filter and re-added
Sqwertz wrote:
Simple mail filter that looks for a word in the subject of an Inbox
and puts it into a named local folder.
It keeps getting disabled. If I tick the "Enabled" box, it works
until SM gets shut down, then it unticks itself.
I've deleted the filter and re-added it. Same thing.
It
Simple mail filter that looks for a word in the subject of an Inbox
and puts it into a named local folder.
It keeps getting disabled. If I tick the "Enabled" box, it works
until SM gets shut down, then it unticks itself.
I've deleted the filter and re-added it. Same thing.
It had a mind of it'
he subject text.
It seems SM 2.0 no longer does this fall-back by default. There is a
preference to enable it, but I don't remember what it is called, and
I don't have SM 2.X here to look at.
I hope someone else will know what I'm talking about and come up with
the right setting.
Rick Merrill wrote:
Devils_Advocate wrote:
"Justin Wood (Callek)"wrote :
On 1/9/2010 9:05 PM, Devils_Advocate wrote:
I need Seamonkey 2 to open my Mozilla profile from 1.1.18 to see all
my stored passwords, but that profile doesnt show up in SM 2 to even
BE opened.
SM2
Devils_Advocate wrote:
"Justin Wood (Callek)" wrote :
On 1/9/2010 9:05 PM, Devils_Advocate wrote:
I need Seamonkey 2 to open my Mozilla profile from 1.1.18 to see all
my stored passwords, but that profile doesnt show up in SM 2 to even
BE opened.
SM2 copied the profile dat
"Justin Wood (Callek)" wrote :
> On 1/9/2010 9:05 PM, Devils_Advocate wrote:
>> I need Seamonkey 2 to open my Mozilla profile from 1.1.18 to see all
>> my stored passwords, but that profile doesnt show up in SM 2 to even
>> BE opened.
>
> SM2 cop
On 1/9/2010 9:05 PM, Devils_Advocate wrote:
I need Seamonkey 2 to open my Mozilla profile from 1.1.18 to see all my
stored passwords, but that profile doesnt show up in SM 2 to even BE
opened.
SM2 copied the profile data to a new profile architechture as used by
Firefox, your old profile
I need Seamonkey 2 to open my Mozilla profile from 1.1.18 to see all my
stored passwords, but that profile doesnt show up in SM 2 to even BE
opened.
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SM Community,
Seems like the Quick Search feature has changed in SM 2.0. In SM 1.1.x,
the quick search would only find subjects or names (or email addresses)
that a message was addressed To:.
In SM 2.x, it appears that the quick search now includes names that are
also cc:'d on mes
someone else's memory.
>>>>
>>>> There was a thread to two within the last couple months or so about
>>>> this. SM 1.1.X would thread using the Reference header (or something
>>>> like that), and if the message didn't contain one, it would fa
fall-back by default. There is a
preference to enable it, but I don't remember what it is called, and
I don't have SM 2.X here to look at.
I hope someone else will know what I'm talking about and come up with
the right setting.
Good luck.
Thanks for the reply, Mark. Got me searchi
. There is a
preference to enable it, but I don't remember what it is called, and
I don't have SM 2.X here to look at.
I hope someone else will know what I'm talking about and come up with
the right setting.
Good luck.
Thanks for the reply, Mark. Got me searching and I found a t
On 1/8/2010 2:19 AM, Daniel wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply, Mark. Got me searching and I found a thread
> "Threading don't work on one email address" back in mid-Dec. I've
> changed the two config entries, I'll see what happens.
>
> Thanks for the prod!
>
Perhaps you could share the names of
eference to enable it, but I don't remember what it is called, and
I don't have SM 2.X here to look at.
I hope someone else will know what I'm talking about and come up with
the right setting.
Good luck.
Thanks for the reply, Mark. Got me searching and I found a thread
"T
k by default. There is a
preference to enable it, but I don't remember what it is called, and
I don't have SM 2.X here to look at.
I hope someone else will know what I'm talking about and come up with
the right setting.
Good luck.
___
support
Virtually every day, I get an email headed "Possible error(s) in your
website (dxmm)" and, under SM 1.x.x, these all appeared in the same
thread, making their deletion easy. Now I find they are listing separately.
I've had a look at my Mail & News group Account settings and the Mail &
News gro
D B Malmquist wrote:
EH wrote:
Hello!
When saving a link (e.g. a PDF), the 'open progress dialog' appears,
but the download does not start.
Directly clicking on the PDF link works: the PDF is loaded and then displayed.
Just tested: using the download manager also does not work! It shows me, th
John Doue wrote:
On 12/21/2009 5:32 PM, Mike C wrote:
I emailed RoboForm and asked "When will RoboForm work with Seamonkey 2 ?"
The answer I got back was:
"> Unfortunately Seamonkey 2.x is not supported yet.
We do apologize for the inconvenience, but there is no ETA available
at this time.
M
>The best solution is for the SM developers to add Form Manager back to
>2.01.
Y E S
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:38:43 -0500, Tom Pamin
wrote:
>John Doue wrote:
>> On 12/21/2009 5:32 PM, Mike C wrote:
>>> I emailed RoboForm and asked "When will RoboForm work with Seamonkey 2 ?"
>>>
>>> T
John Doue wrote:
On 12/21/2009 5:32 PM, Mike C wrote:
I emailed RoboForm and asked "When will RoboForm work with Seamonkey 2 ?"
The answer I got back was:
"> Unfortunately Seamonkey 2.x is not supported yet.
We do apologize for the inconvenience, but there is no ETA available
at this time.
M
On 12/21/2009 5:32 PM, Mike C wrote:
I emailed RoboForm and asked "When will RoboForm work with Seamonkey 2 ?"
The answer I got back was:
"> Unfortunately Seamonkey 2.x is not supported yet.
We do apologize for the inconvenience, but there is no ETA available
at this time.
Maybe if they get l
I emailed RoboForm and asked "When will RoboForm work with Seamonkey 2 ?"
The answer I got back was:
"> Unfortunately Seamonkey 2.x is not supported yet.
We do apologize for the inconvenience, but there is no ETA available at this
time.
Maybe if they get lots of requests they'll be quicker!
H
Robert Kaiser wrote:
INFO WG wrote:
P.S.: I am a 39+ year technologist, UI and Process expert, and have
taught the likes of Boeing, NASA, GE and many others in problem
solving technology and techniques.
Heck, I have even taught myself, and you KNOW that I must be a
frequent hard learner(!)
So
INFO WG wrote:
P.S.: I am a 39+ year technologist, UI and Process expert, and have taught the
likes of Boeing, NASA, GE and many others in problem solving technology and
techniques.
Heck, I have even taught myself, and you KNOW that I must be a frequent hard
learner(!)
Sounds good, as I imp
Regarding SM 2.x migration from earlier SM versions or even from other Email
products that SM is or will be importing from:
Preface: Regardless if you are using Linux, Mac or Windows:
1. Have SM 2.x as part of it's migration or update from earlier version SM do
this:
2. Have a separa
Interviewed by CNN on 3/12/2009 06:05, Cedar told the world:
> Is there a "normal" way to get the mail folder from SM 1.1.18 to SM 2?
>
> I also have one subfolder from 1.1.18 that will not show up in the new
> mail folder. Any ideas why this may be happening?
>
>
Is there a "normal" way to get the mail folder from SM 1.1.18 to SM 2?
I also have one subfolder from 1.1.18 that will not show up in the new
mail folder. Any ideas why this may be happening?
Is there a way to just open the old mail folders to
me2 wrote:
I did say please...
I agree - we NEED form manager back!
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I did say please...
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Martin Freitag wrote:
Nairda schrieb:
If I just installed the SM2 browser component, could I continue using
the rest of my SM1.18 apps, Without losing access to my old 1.18
profiles? Or is this a really bad idea? (:
You can install SM2 safely to a folder like Seamonkey2 besides your old
SM1.1.x
Nairda schrieb:
If I just installed the SM2 browser component, could I continue using
the rest of my SM1.18 apps, Without losing access to my old 1.18
profiles? Or is this a really bad idea? (:
You can install SM2 safely to a folder like Seamonkey2 besides your old
SM1.1.x
SM2 migrates your prof
David Wilkinson wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Yes, they can, and extra profiles and dictionaries can be restored.
Given the time and inclination.
But some really serious security hole(s) are going to have to be found
in SM1.1.18 first. (:
For me it is the browser compatibility that will get me to mo
Nairda wrote:
Yes, they can, and extra profiles and dictionaries can be restored.
Given the time and inclination.
But some really serious security hole(s) are going to have to be found
in SM1.1.18 first. (:
For me it is the browser compatibility that will get me to move. Too many sites
do n
On 11/23/2009 10:21 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Leonidas Jones wrote:
>> Nairda wrote:
>>> Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
>>>
>>> So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import multiple
>>> identities with out having to do the extra one
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import multiple
identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
If you planning on waiting, it will be a long wait. I don't think it
will ever be avai
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import
multiple
identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
If
Nairda wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import
multiple
identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
If you planning on
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import
multiple
identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
If you planning on waiting, it will be
Nairda wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import multiple
identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
If you planning on waiting, it will be a long wait. I don
Nairda wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import multiple
identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
If you planning on waiting, it will be a long wait. I don't think it
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import multiple
identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
If you planning on waiting, it will be a long wait. I don't think it
will ever be avai
Nairda wrote:
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import multiple
identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
If you planning on waiting, it will be a long wait. I don't think it
will ever be available.
Hay gang. Nice work with SM 2.0.
So how many versions of SM 2.X will it be before we can import
multiple identities with out having to do the extra ones manually?
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On 15/11/09 02:00, Phillip Jones wrote:
> there is a a slight mistake in the Mac reference.
>
> /snip/
>
> the proper library Should be Hard drive name/username/Application
> Support/SeaMonkey
That's the same as ~/Library/Application Support/SeaMonkey (the "~"
stands for your home directory).
Th
R.S. Chandgie wrote:
On the Mozilla/SM web site, The 'System Requirements' page lists Windows
7 as one of the operating systems for SM 2.x. However, nowhere on the
site can I find where the default Profile Folder is installed. The
locations are listed for other OS as follows:
/Th
R.S. Chandgie wrote:
On the Mozilla/SM web site, The 'System Requirements' page lists Windows
7 as one of the operating systems for SM 2.x. However, nowhere on the
site can I find where the default Profile Folder is installed. The
locations are listed for other OS as follows:
/Th
On the Mozilla/SM web site, The 'System Requirements' page lists Windows
7 as one of the operating systems for SM 2.x. However, nowhere on the
site can I find where the default Profile Folder is installed. The
locations are listed for other OS as follows:
/This data is stored in you
Martin Freitag wrote:
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
Jim Dell wrote:
Stan wrote:
Jim Dell wrote:
The problem I am having is that when I open a news group it points to
the last posting and in previous version of SeaMonkey it pointed
to the
first unread posting. Looked fo
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
> J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
>> Jim Dell wrote:
>>> Stan wrote:
Jim Dell wrote:
>
> The problem I am having is that when I open a news group it points to
> the last posting and in previous version of SeaMonkey it pointed
> to the
> first unread posting.
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
Jim Dell wrote:
Stan wrote:
Jim Dell wrote:
I upgraded from 1.18 and everything went okay except the news
accounts.
Two of the four news servers migrated okay. This one
(News.mozollia.org)
and news.aioe.org I had to re-subscribe to the individual groups I
wanted.
Daisy Zhao wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Daisy Zhao wrote:
I unchecked "Use name and passward",and try to send mail, but:
"Sending of message failed. The message could not be sent because the
connection to SMTP server smtp.gmail.com timed out. Try again or contact
your network administrator."
My m
On 11/06/2009 05:20 AM, Gisele Latour wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a possibility to disable the email client in Sea Monkey 2?
> I don't use it and now my default email client can't open with mailto.
> With former versions I could choose the "Install browser only" feature,
> now it's impossible.
>
chicagofan wrote:
Daisy Zhao wrote:
Cedar wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Cedar wrote:
Cedar wrote:
When I try to send mail I get the following message:
"Sending of message failed. An error occurred sending mail: Unable to
authenticate to SMTP server smtp.(etc). It does not support
authentication
y wasn't tagged as "Seamonkey
> 2 compatible" yet, so it would need the usual workarounds.
>
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chicagofan wrote:
Cedar wrote:
Cedar wrote:
When I try to send mail I get the following message:
"Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server
smtp.(etc). It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH) but
you have chosen to use authenticatio
Cedar wrote:
Cedar wrote:
When I try to send mail I get the following message:
"Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server
smtp.(etc). It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH) but
you have chosen to use authentication. Uncheck 'Use nam
Cedar wrote:
When I try to send mail I get the following message:
"Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server
smtp.(etc). It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH) but
you have chosen to use authentication. Uncheck 'Use name and password
When I try to send mail I get the following message:
"Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server
smtp.(etc). It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH) but
you have chosen to use authentication. Uncheck 'Use name and password'
for that se
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