Arnie Goetchius wrote:
azed13 wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 23/02/14 17:17, azed13 wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 22/02/14 11:29, azed13 wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
azed13 wrote:
azed13 wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
azed13 wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Paul wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
How do I find other Newsgroups HERE ?



I had already done as instructed with no results and then
realized I
was
not getting the option to select "news group" for the new account.
The
click on account goes directly to the mail wizard. I fired up my
lap
top
which also has the latest version of Seamonkey and lo and behold,
clicking on "new" "account" does indeed give me the choice and I
was
able to make my connection to news.E-T.org.

Now, the question is why my main computer does not give me the
choice?
I even reinstalled Seamonkey and the problem is not solved. Is
there
something in "about:config" that is not correct?

Thanks in advance for any help provided.

azed13

Just to be sure we are on the same page for your desktop:

Click Window, Mail & Newsgroups, Edit, Mail & Newsgroups Account
Settings..., Add Account

You should now see the screen "New Account Setup". On that screen
the
third item is used to set up a "Newsgroup Account". Do you get that
far
on your desktop?
account (4th selection on mine!)
Whoops!! You only see that New Account Setup for a new profile.
Let me
sleep on this.

Happy to wait for a solution that works.

How about if you select *Edit* ->Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings and
select "Add Account" on the left panel. Do you get the chance to add a
Newsgroup account (4th selection for me) there??

Nope as stated before, on this computer Win 7 Pro. latest Seamonkey, I
do not get that option no matter what method is used to open a new
account. I only get the mail setup wizard and entering anything in that
dialogue box wipes out my current Mozilla group. So I repeat my
question, "is there a "about:config" entry that is screwed up? I have no
problem setting up on my laptop or my other desktop. All with Win 7 Pro.
and latest Seamonkey.

In short, *YES*!!

Setting up a new account should not wipe out an existing account, and by
using the method I mentioned above I can, and Arnie can, set up new
Newsgroup Account, so you've (or your computer) have done something
wrong!!

You sure you are trying the *Edit* dropdown, now, rather than the
"Window" dropdown that was mentioned above??

Absolutely, positively, Yes.
It looks like this may be a bug as reported here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521861

Thanks Arnie:

At least I know I'm not crazy. This appears to be a very selective bug that has been around since 2009. Funny that it is random and does not affect every installation of Seamonkey. Nothing worse than an intermittent bug in any system. I will have to access "News E-T.org" on one of my other computers for now. A bit annoying but it will have to do.

azed13


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