On April 5, 2021 12:17:59 AM GMT+02:00, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Howdy,
>
>As some may know, I use Seamonkey for several things.  Mostly for email
>but using it for email leads to it being used for other things, like
>clicking links in email and viewing the page in Seamonkey.  I tried
>switching to Thunderbird, which is supposed to be about the same thing
>but I didn't like it at all.  It's different and in a bad way. 
>
>Thing is, some sites are no longer working as they should.  It seems
>with each upgrade, Seamonkey has more issues with things not working
>correctly.  I might add, most add-ons, adblock being a big one, no
>longer work.  They haven't had updates in ages.  With all this, it makes
>me wonder if Seamonkey is still viable or if it is something I have set
>wrong.  Is anyone else who uses Seamonkey noticing the same problems
>with add-ons and sites not working right?  I may start trying to make a
>list of sites that don't work right. Maybe someone else can see what it
>does for them.  I know my financial sites act weird but without login
>info, no way to really test those.  I might add, it seems that sites
>with security measures are the ones with the most issues.  I use Firefox
>for most things now.  I have different profiles and even use containers
>to help secure things.  I really wish I liked Thunderbird and could use
>that and Firefox to replace Seamonkey.  Sadly, Thunderbird just isn't
>for me last I checked. 
>
>This is my Seamonkey info:
>
>
>[ebuild     U ~] www-client/seamonkey-2.53.7::gentoo
>[2.53.7_beta1::gentoo] USE="chatzilla dbus gmp-autoupdate ipc roaming
>startup-notification system-av1 system-harfbuzz system-icu system-jpeg
>system-libevent system-libvpx system-sqlite -crypt -custom-cflags
>-custom-optimization -debug -jack (-lto) -minimal (-neon) -pulseaudio
>(-selinux) -test -wifi" L10N="-cs -de -en-GB -es-AR -es-ES -fr -hu -it
>-ja -lt -nl -pl -pt-PT -ru -sk -sv -zh-CN -zh-TW"
>
>
>
>Anyone else seeing this or am I the only Gentoo user using Seamonkey? 
>
>Thanks.
>
>Dale
>
>:-)  :_) 
>

Have you considered something more modern like Neomutt?

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Hund

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