Daniel wrote:
A Williams wrote:
MR ZenWiz wrote:
How do I get this to reset to come up with "Work Offline"
unchecked/off? There does not appear to be any setting for it, and it
always remembers the one time, ages ago, and I can't get it to forget.
Running on Xubuntu 12.04, just installed.
Th
A Williams wrote:
MR ZenWiz wrote:
How do I get this to reset to come up with "Work Offline"
unchecked/off? There does not appear to be any setting for it, and it
always remembers the one time, ages ago, and I can't get it to forget.
Running on Xubuntu 12.04, just installed.
Thanks.
MR
As
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Bernd Adda wrote:
Daniel schrieb, Am 24.07.2012 13:41:
It is my understanding that SeaMonkey will remember what condition it
was in when it was closed down, so if you are off-line when you close
SM, SM will be off-line when you start up.
HTH
No sir ;-)
Thats not
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:22 AM, A Williams wrote:
> MR ZenWiz wrote:
>>
>> How do I get this to reset to come up with "Work Offline"
>> unchecked/off? There does not appear to be any setting for it, and it
>> always remembers the one time, ages ago, and I can't get it to forget.
>>
>> Running o
MR ZenWiz wrote:
How do I get this to reset to come up with "Work Offline"
unchecked/off? There does not appear to be any setting for it, and it
always remembers the one time, ages ago, and I can't get it to forget.
Running on Xubuntu 12.04, just installed.
Thanks.
MR
As Bernd Adda said,
Philip TAYLOR schrieb, Am 24.07.2012 18:09:
>
>
> Bernd Adda wrote:
>
> > How I wrote, you can do something for it. (sorry for my english) If
> > you open sm offline, go to "to work on" -> "settings" -> -> "Mail &
> > Newsgroups" -> "network & retention"
> >
> > The first line you can modi
Bernd Adda wrote:
> How I wrote, you can do something for it. (sorry for my english) If
> you open sm offline, go to "to work on" -> "settings" -> -> "Mail &
> Newsgroups" -> "network & retention"
>
> The first line you can modify
>
> Ido it like this "recognice auto - if possible" (sm is poss
Philip TAYLOR schrieb, Am 24.07.2012 16:19:
>
>
> Bernd Adda wrote:
>
>> Daniel schrieb, Am 24.07.2012 13:41:
>
>>> It is my understanding that SeaMonkey will remember what condition it
>>> was in when it was closed down, so if you are off-line when you close
>>> SM, SM will be off-line when yo
Bernd Adda wrote:
Daniel schrieb, Am 24.07.2012 13:41:
It is my understanding that SeaMonkey will remember what condition it
was in when it was closed down, so if you are off-line when you close
SM, SM will be off-line when you start up.
HTH
No sir ;-)
Thats not right
Bernd
It is "
Daniel schrieb, Am 24.07.2012 13:41:
> MR ZenWiz wrote:
>> How do I get this to reset to come up with "Work Offline"
>> unchecked/off? There does not appear to be any setting for it, and it
>> always remembers the one time, ages ago, and I can't get it to forget.
>>
>> Running on Xubuntu 12.04, ju
MR ZenWiz wrote:
How do I get this to reset to come up with "Work Offline"
unchecked/off? There does not appear to be any setting for it, and it
always remembers the one time, ages ago, and I can't get it to forget.
Running on Xubuntu 12.04, just installed.
Thanks.
MR
It is my understandin
MR ZenWiz schrieb, Am 24.07.2012 07:52:
> How do I get this to reset to come up with "Work Offline"
> unchecked/off? There does not appear to be any setting for it, and it
> always remembers the one time, ages ago, and I can't get it to forget.
>
> Running on Xubuntu 12.04, just installed.
>
> T
How do I get this to reset to come up with "Work Offline"
unchecked/off? There does not appear to be any setting for it, and it
always remembers the one time, ages ago, and I can't get it to forget.
Running on Xubuntu 12.04, just installed.
Thanks.
MR
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