David Wilkinson wrote:
Using XP, I have for some time been plagued by freezes in SM1. The
application becomes unresponsive, and all the SM windows in Task Manager
show Not responding. After a while (30 seconds perhaps) it comes back
to life.
But now I am saying the same thing in SM2 (on a
David Wilkinson wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
/snip/
Yes, the whole program freezes while RSS feeds are being updated. Do
you have RSS feeds set up in Mail/News?
No, not yet. But I have a lot of newsgroups.
I thought SM2 was supposed to have better isolation
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Daniel wrote:
asmpgmr wrote:
On Oct 24, 5:40 pm, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
/snip/
So did you just forget to re-set your header info last time??? (Now it
is correctly showing you are using a Mac!)
Daniel
???
I don't even
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/26/2009 4:45 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
/snip/
RSS doesn't exist in Mac version of SM 1.1.8 never has. you could add an
extension but didn't like it. Even in FF I don't use it.
Actually, Forumzilla worked very well on 1.1.x. Generally the
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/26/2009 4:45 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
/snip/
RSS doesn't exist in Mac version of SM 1.1.8 never has. you could add an
extension but didn't like it. Even in FF I don't use it.
Actually
Robert Kaiser wrote:
The SeaMonkey project at Mozilla is excited to release its completely
refurbished next generation of the all-in one Internet suite today:
SeaMonkey 2.0, now available for free download from the
seamonkey-project.org website, melds the ideas behind Netscape
Communicator with
Ant wrote:
Hello!
/snip/
4. I see no Mac OS X 10.2.8 support. Can I compile my own or get it from
a third party? I still use SM v1.1.18 on it.
/snip/
You will have to continue to use 1.1.18 or any further updates of 1.1.x
on your Jaguar system. 2.0 will only run Tiger (1.4.x) and above.
Tomas Thrainsson wrote:
On Oct 27, 10:30 am, Robert Kaiserka...@kairo.at wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
The SeaMonkey project at Mozilla is excited to release its completely
refurbished next generation of the all-in one Internet suite today
Oops, forgot another followup-to, please reply only
Claus wrote:
Hi, I have just installed SeaMonkey 2.0. Unfortunately, the
installation deleted ALL my previous e-mails. I have been using
SeaMonkey 1.1.18, had configured three different e-mail accounts with
a total amount of about 5GB of e-mails. SeaMonkey 2.0 literally
deleted the first account
David E. Ross wrote:
First, I cleared out SeaMonkey 1.1.18. I deleted its entire
installation folder and all profile folders. (I saved the profiles on a
different hard drive; I'll have to retrieve the plugins from the backup
I ran about a half-hour before.)
Then, I installed SeaMonkey 2.0 on
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
First, I cleared out SeaMonkey 1.1.18. I deleted its entire
installation folder and all profile folders. (I saved the profiles on a
different hard drive; I'll have to retrieve the plugins from the backup
I ran about a half-hour before.)
Then, I
Sandy Pamin wrote:
Can anyone get the new version of Form Manager to work? I can't see how
to use it, and so far it doesn't do anything. Very disappointing. I may
have to stay with 1.18 now.
Form data is filled in with no problem at all from here.
Have you checked in
Tomas Thrainsson wrote:
On Oct 27, 9:35 pm, Tomas Thrainssonred...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sorry to say, but there's a problem with the latest release.
I upgraded it from 1.1.18 and after the upgrade I had a strange
occurrence.
Every time I try to run Seamonkey, it shuts down all by itself
JD wrote:
I'm currently running SM 1.1.18 but install all my programs on my D
drive. Yes, I'm one of those people. 1.1.18 is installed at:
D:\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey
When I go to install SM 2, it wants to install in:
C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\
Can I install 2 in: D:\SeaMonkey2 and leave my
Phillip Jones wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:q_wdny42wbu5vnvxnz2dnuvz_j6dn...@mozilla.org,
Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
The SeaMonkey project at Mozilla is excited to release its completely
refurbished next generation of the all-in one Internet suite today:
SeaMonkey 2.0
Congratulations
Tom Pamin wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Sandy Pamin wrote:
Can anyone get the new version of Form Manager to work? I can't see
how
to use it, and so far it doesn't do anything. Very disappointing. I
may
have to stay with 1.18 now.
Form data
JD wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
I'm currently running SM 1.1.18 but install all my programs on my D
drive. Yes, I'm one of those people. 1.1.18 is installed at:
D:\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey
When I go to install SM 2, it wants to install in:
C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\
Can I install 2
Patrick Crumhorn wrote:
Er, I meant it shows up empty in Password Manager
Patrick Crumhorn wrote:
My very large password file, while *appearing* to migrate (there is an
identical .s file and key3.db file in both the 1.1.8 profile and in
the new SM 2.0 profile), shows up empty in Profile
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Leonidas Jones:
JD wrote:
Did not work for me. I installed in into D:\SeaMonkey2 and when I launch
the .exe file in that folder
How?
I get my old SeaMonkey. SeaMonkey 1.1.18
The location and name of the file that gives me that version is:
D:\SeaMonkey2\seamonkey.exe
JD wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
I'm currently running SM 1.1.18 but install all my programs on my D
drive. Yes, I'm one of those people. 1.1.18 is installed at:
D:\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey
When I go to install SM 2, it wants to install in:
C:\Program
James wrote:
I just updated and as far as I can see the entire old Seamonkey is gone
[overwritten] just like the Seamonkey site tells you it's going to be. I
just wondered where you got the idea that it wouldn't do what they
specifically tell you it _will_ do. Perhaps in a Beta???
Anyway,
psuatocobra wrote:
On Oct 27, 9:44 pm, Leonidas Jonesleonidasjo...@netscape.net wrote:
James wrote:
Then why is this note on the Seamonkey page under Installation?
Installation
Please note that installing SeaMonkey 2.0 will overwrite your existing
installation of SeaMonkey. You won't
James wrote:
I just updated and as far as I can see the entire old Seamonkey is gone
[overwritten] just like the Seamonkey site tells you it's going to be. I
just wondered where you got the idea that it wouldn't do what they
specifically tell you it _will_ do. Perhaps in a Beta???
Anyway,
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the Preference set to only ask at the first
Lou wrote:
Since Ubuntu won't release SM 2.0 for 8.04 (Hardy Heron), I decided to
compile it myself and made a .deb package. Anyone interested in trying
it can get it here (click on seamonkey_2.0-1_amd64.deb to download)
Frosted Flake wrote:
Is there a version of HTML Validator (TIDY) available for SeaMonkey 2.0?
The current version of TIDY 0.8.5.8 gives:
Html Validator 0.8.5.8 could not be installed because it is not
compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.
Try installing the Mr Tech Toolkit, and use it to disable
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
JD wrote:
JD wrote:
The password manager in SM version 2 sucks. Password Manager doesn't
fill in the user name or password until I enter the start of it. V
1.1.18 filled it in when I went to a page that had a user name and/or
password..
How long will V 1.1.18 be supported while I find
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Leonidas Jones:
Frosted Flake wrote:
Is there a version of HTML Validator (TIDY) available for SeaMonkey 2.0?
The current version of TIDY 0.8.5.8 gives:
Html Validator 0.8.5.8 could not be installed because it is not
compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.
Try installing
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0
under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Rufus wrote:
First and in general - I like it. But...
...have observed the following in about a hour of using SM 2.0 under OS
10.6.1 on a 3.06 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 Gig RAM:
1) SeaMonkey asks for the Master Password at startup even though I have
the
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Leonidas Jones:
Quite right. Mr tech gives a lot of other options, but it the need is
only for this one task, your way is best.
I'm hesitating using extensions because every day i compile a new nighly
and there is enough trouble even without extensions becoming
Ant wrote:
On 10/28/2009 3:37 AM PT, Mark Banner typed:
With sm2 you can:
seamonkey.exe -createProfile new profile name
seamonkey.exe -P new profile name -migration
Using the -migration switch will import into the specified profile (or
the default one if you don't specify a profile) even if
David E. Ross wrote:
With SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP, profiles were in a folder structure that
looked like [\David\vhs0nrcq.slt\profile files and subfolders] for a
profile named David.
With SM 2, it seems that profiles no longer have the xxx.slt folder. Is
this correct?
That is correct it is
Frosted Flake wrote:
After installing 2.0 and migrating what I want from 1.1.18, I now have
two SM versions.
Can I just use Add/Remove programs to get rid of 1.1.18 without messing
up 2.0?
Yes. When are sure you don't need it, you might want to delete the old
profile folder as well.
Lee
Cecil Bankston wrote:
Is there a built-in function or a compatible addon (such as User Agent
Switcher - not compatible with 2.0) that allows switching user agent in
SM2 for those retarded sites that don't recognize Seamonkey as a secure
browser?
PrefBar has a built in UA switcher, and works in
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a one-line quip, there's something wrong.
I have no one in particular in mind, just a general observation.
I have an extension (the only one I use) in 1.1.xx to
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a one-line quip, there's something wrong.
I have no one in particular in mind, just a general observation.
I have an extension (the only one
Keith Whaley wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
If you use the Password Manager, you need to set up a Master Password.
All of the information from my 1.1.18 Mozilla folder transferred
correctly, including my Master Password. It's just that SM seems
David L. Ross wrote:
Sorry buts that about as detailed as I can get as to what's wrong.
Mac G4 1.25SP 2GB OS 10.4.11
Was using SM 1.1.14
Zipped the old Mozilla folder in ~/Library just in case.
Ditto renamed SeaMonkey.app to SeaMonkey old.app
Drop installed SM v2
Started it up, it asked me
Graham wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Dropping support for migration this soon seems likely to leave more
users on 1.1.xx than to force users to migrate before 2.0 has been out
long enough to knock off the rough edges.
This is not our decision, it's the Mozilla toolkit that
Claus wrote:
On Oct 28, 12:16 am, Leonidas Jonesleonidasjo...@netscape.net
wrote:
Claus wrote:
Hi, I have just installedSeaMonkey2.0. Unfortunately, the
installation deleted ALL mypreviouse-mails. I have been using
SeaMonkey1.1.18, had configured three differente-mailaccounts with
a total
JD wrote:
This update has not gone that well for me. Now I can't send e-mail. I
get the following error:
Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server
mail.ispname.net. It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH) but you
have chosen to use
JD wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
This update has not gone that well for me. Now I can't send e-mail. I
get the following error:
Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server
mail.ispname.net. It does not support authentication (SMTP
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a one-line quip, there's something wrong.
I have no one in particular
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I did have a silent unexpected Quit. Attributed to the Crash reporter
System (still having got that thing right on Mac's always has caused
crashes on Mozilla products on Mac). It actually causes crashes on Mac's
Now I'll have to
Phillip Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
/snip/
To add insult to injury It crashed again a while ago this time as I was
quitting it. Same pattern as before. I'll see if I can figure out where
the error reporter
stango wrote:
I normally save copies of online invoices and other data using the SAVE
AS feature in the Save Page As, Save Target As and Save Image As. I see
that all three have been removed from SM 2.0.
This presents a real inconvenience in that I can no longed edit on line
and then save to a
Bob Minchin wrote:
Bob Minchin wrote:
Bob Minchin wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Bob Minchin wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
When i use my windows live hotmail webmail account with seamonkey
1.1.16 and earlier, I can read my email but
Ken Rudolph wrote:
So apparently SM 2.0's profile is in a new folder called Application
Data|Mozilla|SeaMonkey|Profiles. I believe my old SM 1.1.18 profile is
in Application Data|Mozilla|Profiles|default. I backed up that folder to
another hard drive yesterday, just in case. I've also
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Haven't you tried:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey#Manually_starting_profile_migration
Yes I have. I enter the command in the Run box. SM starts in
Profile Manager. Not even a hint of the migration
desertgal wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Haven't you tried:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey#Manually_starting_profile_migration
Yes I have. I enter the command in the Run box. SM starts in
Profile Manager. Not even a hint of
NoOp wrote:
On 10/29/2009 09:41 AM, dirk wrote:
Hi,
since the beginning of using SM (after Netscape Suite), when I simply
clicked a link from in the SM mail program, it would open the link in a
new tab from an existing window, and the browser program would NOT be
placed in the foreground, but
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/29/09 12:36, BeeNeR wrote:
Today I again made sure there was only one profile on my disk. I
uninstalled SM2, deleted the Program Files/SeaMonkey directory,
rebooted, uninstalled SM1.1.18, deleted the Program Files/mozilla.org
directory, rebooted, ran two different
cciaffone wrote:
I always keep ALL my programs on C: and ALL my data on
D: and above. And with SM 1.1.8 I could ensure that
my profiles, my emails, my bookmarks, etc, are all
in d:\data\seamonkey\users\profilename.
But now that I took one PC to sm 2, and used the
superintelligent migration
Claus wrote:
Hi, I would like to know whether it is possible to install Seamonkey
2.0 with its e-mail client on each PC of a LAN and to store the e-mail
account folders just on one central PC of the LAN in order to access
these folders from any PC on the LAN. After having downloaded my e-
mail
David E. Ross wrote:
I have four SeaMonkey profiles. I was using Thunderbird to compose a
reply to another thread in this newsgroup, and I needed information from
two those profiles.
When I switched from A to B, the window for B opened behind the
Thunderbird window. When I switched from B
stango wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
stango wrote:
I normally save copies of online invoices and other data using the SAVE
AS feature in the Save Page As, Save Target As and Save Image As. I see
that all three have been removed from SM 2.0.
This presents a real inconvenience in that I can
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/29/09 14:55, Leonidas Jones wrote:
That is exactly how it should work.
Lee
Yes, but Ed said he found a separate file, called profile.ini which
also had to be removed. Although it didn't say where he found this
file, it was implied that it wasn't in the 2.0 profile
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
They are going to migrate to the default location on your C drive.
You ca move them manually to your D drive instead.
On XP
C:\\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles
Lee
So if I move to D: how
NoOp wrote:
On 10/29/2009 02:42 PM, BeeNeR wrote:
/snip/
So this thread can be tagged with [RESOLVED] then eh?
Its your thread, go for it!
Lee
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JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
It was my experience with the older version that a very few web pages
would not let Password Manager do it's thing and that's when the
bookmarklet came in handy.
However, the new
nr wrote:
After switching to 2.0 I couldn't get TVGuide.com to show program
contents or change times. I found one thread and after adding
'general.useragent.extra.seamonkey2' with 'Like Firefox/3.5', I can
now get the program contents but I still cannot change the times.
Cookies are allowed for
Ken Rudolph wrote:
The title says it all. I'm discovering all sorts of things that now
work that didn't before with SM 1.x. For instance: the Reference line
now works the way it's supposed to! That's just one; but there are all
sorts of big and little touches which are greatly appreciated.
Peter Nieman wrote:
On 29/10/09 21:41, desertgal wrote:
/snip/
When I installed SM2 on a WinXP machine today, I didn't get the
migration wizard either. I uninstalled SM1 without removing its profile,
then installed SM2 and the wizard didn't come up. seamonkey -migration
didn't work either.
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
/snip/
How about Suntrust, Bank of America, Chase, Franklin income, Discover
All https sites. of all of these only Suntrust responds even
JD wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
Discover card and Charles Schwab log in. The old version used to fill
them in but in the new version I have to left mouse click to get a
username
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/29/2009 12:36 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote [in part]:
/snip/
Is there a place to report such institutions that use browser sniffers.
They shouldn't. Or to get them to sniff on gecko instead of a particular
application?
My suggestion is to contact
Phillip Jones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
/snip/
I've been using Wachovia BillPay for years, first with the Mozilla suite
and then with SeaMonkey, and I've never seen that message. And I don't
spoof my UA.
Currently on SM 1.1.16, but if that was fine for you and you
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
/snip/
Phillip, be reasonable. Its the crash reporter that report the crash
and its cause to the developers. If *can't* cause the crash
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
In addition to what Lee said, you need to modify your profile.ini file
to point to the new location as described in
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Changing_Profile_Folder_Location
Computer Concepts wrote:
I found a problem that I was having. I happened to change my email
password. when I read my email, it obviously asked me for the new
password. I took care of that. When it came to sending an email
I kept getting an error. I knew it had to do with the password change.
I
D B Malmquist wrote:
I'm looking forward to using the Seamonkey 2, and I am hoping that my
favorite add-in is supported. Will FlashBlock work with Seamonkey 2?
And if so, do I use Flashblock 1.5.11 (for Firefox 1.5 to 3.6a,
Netscape 9 and Flock) or 1.3.14, which is stated as working with
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
In addition to what Lee said, you need to modify your profile.ini file
to point to the new location as described in
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_
Gabriele wrote:
/snip/
I really don't understand the discussions I read about modal windows,
and download manager; are these a Windows-only things ? On OSX I found
everything as before.
For exmaple, when you click on SeaMonkeyAbout SeaMonkey, you get
either a new tab or a new full browser
cciaffone wrote:
In sm1 it was in Preferencesadvanced
Can't find it in sm 2
It no longer exists, as it hasn't in Firefox for some time.
Lee
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HeavyDuty wrote:
Just installed SM2. Sure opens faster than 1.x. nice.
I would like to know how to make a couple of settings on the browser
interface.
1) In sidebar, how do I add another search engine?
Go here:
http://mycroft.mozdev.org/index.html
Note, only Sherlock plugins will work,
John Boyle wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
In sm1 it was in Preferencesadvanced
Can't find it in sm 2
It no longer exists, as it hasn't in Firefox for some time.
Lee
To Leonidas: For once a serious question. Why did they remove the Quick
Launch, in either Browser? What
OldCroc wrote:
If version 2.1 is not looked forward to by Mr. Kaiser, is it possible
the parts he does not want will be modified before it comes out?
Well, you seem to have posted a separate thread, and with no quoting at
all, I have no idea what you are talking about.
Could you give this
James wrote:
Er, what is this dash-dash-space thingie??
/snip/
Its signature delimiter. By placing the delimeter immediately before
your signature, it tells compliant newsreaders to strip the sig from
quoted material. If you set up a sig file in SeaMonkey Mail Newsgroup
Account
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Leonidas Jones:
/snip/
Right. And that i don't like. For this NG i'm using a sig file, which
contains only the word Hartmut. I don't want the delimiter in this or
similar cases. *g*
That was the reason for another of my private patches. A long, long time
ago. This one
sambayer wrote:
On Oct 30, 4:11 pm, u...@domain.invalid wrote:
Click on edit just above the get messages button Then click on mail
newsgroups account settings then click server settings there you will
see a check-box for Automatically download new messages
Nope. Could the problem be that
sambayer wrote:
/snip/
Thanks so far to all who replied, but I don't seem to be any closer to
an answer yet.
See my earlier response, that option is there for POP accounts. You
never said you used IMAP.
I do find that once I have connected to an IMAP account, it will pull in
messages
JR WG wrote:
Follow-up...
RE: SM2 Composer Preview mode not activating links, thus not allowing them to
be clicked on to test and/or cause a browser to be automatically opened to the
link.
I. SM2 and Composer Introduction in Workshops
Well, after two Workshops (we give quite a few), I
dirk wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
/snip/
From here, if I middle click the link, it opens in a new tab in the
browser, with the browser still staying in the background. I honestly
don't remember if I had to do any particular tweaks to get it to do
that, so far as I recall, it just
HilsB wrote:
Rufus wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher:
Go into Mail Newsgroup Account Settings for your NG account and set
up a different sig from the one you use for other purposes.
I do have different sigs for different NGs or newsservers. Here is one
of them.
In fact, I have five different sigs for
User wrote:
I noticed that when I have newsgroup MSF index files from sometime ago,
and if there are a lot of expired articles / messages in the newsgroup
MSF index, and then I click the link displayed in an expired message to
delete all the expired articles, the MSF index file does not appear
Tim Mathews wrote:
On 31/10/2009 11:33 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Tim Mathews wrote:
Just took Seamonkey for a test drive, liked it and except for one thing
would consider making it my complete browser e-mail and news package.
With all the ties to the other Mozilla programs and similarities, I'm
NoOp wrote:
On 11/02/2009 06:21 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
robert.ga...@att.net wrote:
Well it certainly is supported even if it is not advisable. Just look at
the entry in about:config.
javascript.allow.mailnews default boolean false
That one shouldn't exist there - you're sure it exists in
Steve wrote:
I'm about to post a bookmarks-related issue, but since you get nothing
but issues and complaints I thought I would say something nice first. I
absolutely love the new SeaMonkey 2, and appreciate all the work you
guys put into it.
I switched from Mozilla to Firefox five years ago
AZRadar wrote:
I installed the newest version of sea monkey today and am trying to
set up my e-mail account. I am using my internet provider's mail
service which has worked fine with MS Outlook. Connection to provider
requires a password. When setting up my e-mail account in SM, it
doesn't
NoOp wrote:
On 11/02/2009 09:15 AM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 11/02/2009 06:21 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
robert.ga...@att.net wrote:
Well it certainly is supported even if it is not advisable. Just look at
the entry in about:config.
javascript.allow.mailnews default boolean false
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 9:53 PM, Rufus typed the following:
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
/snip/
Yes - BTW, I loaded 2.0 on a machine
Jim wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
Seamonkey
Pat Welch wrote:
Hi.
I have a lot of folders under the main Inboxes that I use to save copies
of Email in specific categories.
Under SM 1.19 it when I clicked on the Message menu after displaying the
message and selected Copy to or Move to, ALL the available folders were
displayed.
Now, ONLY
S. Beaulieu wrote:
nickfruscello wrote:
Recently, I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0 RC and noticed that the copy
function does not work. I tried Ctrl+C, choosing Edit and then copy,
right click copy and none of them worked. I uninstalled the browser
completely, reinstalled it with the current 2.0
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Pat Welch wrote:
Hi.
I have a lot of folders under the main Inboxes that I use to save copies
of Email in specific categories.
Under SM 1.19 it when I clicked on the Message menu after displaying the
message and selected Copy to or Move to, ALL the available folders were
Leonidas Jones wrote:
suze l'fox wrote:
Left a copy of message below so you know the history. First, removed
all cookies. Can't find anything about how to remove history.
Second: Removed all cookies. Tried to download again without luck. Get
this message:
Following disk images failed to mount
Rex wrote:
This has definitely got to be a bug.
I have configured Gmail IMAP, one POP account and 3 newsgroup server
accounts in Seamonkey so far. When I try to add an account- it assumes I
want to add a newsgroup account and just asks for name and server name-
it does not show me the first page
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