Philip Chee wrote:
On 25/03/2013 17:33, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Could one or more of the devs clarify the situation with plugins? Are
they truly isolated so that they can't possibly bring down the SeaMonkey
program, or can they still do so?
I've personally experienced crashes of Flash and ot
On 25/03/2013 17:33, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Could one or more of the devs clarify the situation with plugins? Are
> they truly isolated so that they can't possibly bring down the SeaMonkey
> program, or can they still do so?
>
> I've personally experienced crashes of Flash and other plugins
Interviewed by CNN on 25/03/2013 04:37, Ray_Net told the world:
> What about Pegasus ?
Entirely separate product. Closed source. Older than Thunderbird. In
fact, not only that, but older than Mozilla, older than Netscape, and
only slightly younger than Eudora.
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Rufus wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Rufus wrote:
The highest official SM PPC release she can use with OS 10.5.8 is SM
1.1.19.
SM 2.x.x are Intel only and won't work for her.
Since I have OSX 10.4.6 on PPC G5 running SM 2.0.14 as I type this, I
have a tendency to disagree with that. It's SM 2.
DSutter wrote:
On 3/25/2013 7:54 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
I wondered: HTF can a "typhoon" be in the mid-west mainland USA?
Crossed my mind, too; Oklahoma has seen the occa
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Rufus wrote:
The highest official SM PPC release she can use with OS 10.5.8 is SM
1.1.19.
SM 2.x.x are Intel only and won't work for her.
Since I have OSX 10.4.6 on PPC G5 running SM 2.0.14 as I type this, I
have a tendency to disagree with that. It's SM 2.1 that won't
DSutter wrote:
On 3/25/2013 7:54 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
I wondered: HTF can a "typhoon" be in the mid-west mainland USA?
Crossed my mind, too; Oklahoma has seen the occa
On 3/25/2013 7:54 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
I wondered: HTF can a "typhoon" be in the mid-west mainland USA?
Crossed my mind, too; Oklahoma has seen the occasional hurricane
GerardJan wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
I wondered: HTF can a "typhoon" be in the mid-west mainland USA?
Crossed my mind, too; Oklahoma has seen the occasional hurricane
remnants from the gulf, but their specialty is tornadoes.
GerardJan wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
I wondered: HTF can a "typhoon" be in the mid-west mainland USA?
Crossed my mind, too; Oklahoma has seen the occasional hurricane
remnants from the gulf, but their speci
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
I wondered: HTF can a "typhoon" be in the mid-west mainland USA?
Crossed my mind, too; Oklahoma has seen the occasional hurricane
remnants from the gulf, but their specialty is tornadoes.
Americans have
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
I wondered: HTF can a "typhoon" be in the mid-west mainland USA?
Crossed my mind, too; Oklahoma has seen the occasional hurricane
remnants from the gulf, but their specialty is tornadoes.
Americans have an (arguably undes
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Geoff Welsh wrote:
>> I wondered: HTF can a "typhoon" be in the mid-west mainland USA?
>
> Crossed my mind, too; Oklahoma has seen the occasional hurricane
> remnants from the gulf, but their specialty is tornadoes.
Americans have an (arguably undeserved) reputation
Geoff Welsh wrote:
glad you said that Phil, I thought I was the only one who thought that
some of that thread made no sense.
GW
D'oh, you're of course right - that's what I do for SM-to-SM copies
across machines
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Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In that case, it was not fully isolated.
Are you familiar with chaos theory, Paul ?
"A butterfly flaps its wings in Beijing and a typhoon results in
Oklahoma".
Doesn't sound like a model we want to
On 03/25/2013 05:04 PM, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Tony Alfrey wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Tony Alfrey wrote:
Can someone explain why I seem to all of a sudden getting a bunch of
old posts to the seamonkey support list?
Did you change your view settings? If I want to, I can display posts
going
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In that case, it was not fully isolated.
Are you familiar with chaos theory, Paul ?
"A butterfly flaps its wings in Beijing and a typhoon results in
Oklahoma".
Doesn't sound like a model we want to emulate... (no pun
David E. Ross sent the following on Fri, 22 Mar 2013 16:02:48 -0700:
> On 3/22/13 12:56 PM, Jim G. wrote:
> > Ant sent the following on Wed, 20 Mar 2013 22:40:14 -0700:
> >> On 3/19/2013 12:40 PM PT, Jim G. typed:
> >>
> > Yep. And what time is devoted to things will probably be on the email
>
Tony Alfrey wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Tony Alfrey wrote:
Can someone explain why I seem to all of a sudden getting a bunch of
old posts to the seamonkey support list?
Did you change your view settings? If I want to, I can display posts
going back to 2006, but I normally hide them by sh
Rufus wrote:
The highest official SM PPC release she can use with OS 10.5.8 is SM
1.1.19.
SM 2.x.x are Intel only and won't work for her.
Since I have OSX 10.4.6 on PPC G5 running SM 2.0.14 as I type this, I
have a tendency to disagree with that. It's SM 2.1 that won't work.
There's an
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 19:57:14 -0400, Rob Lindauer wrote:
3. For addresses, I just copy the abook.mab file from my Seamonkey
directory to my Firefox directory
This is useless since Firefox doesn't have an addressbook.
Phil
glad you said that Phil, I thought I was the only
Daniel wrote:
Barb Horning wrote:
I have been using Sea Monkey 1.1.12 on my Mac OS X 10.5.8, and tried
to upgrade
using your Mac OS X download. When I tried to use it an error message
said that
version of sea monkey could not be used on my computer. Any suggestions?
Please do not respond to t
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In that case, it was not fully isolated.
Are you familiar with chaos theory, Paul ?
"A butterfly flaps its wings in Beijing and a typhoon results in
Oklahoma".
Doesn't sound like a model we want to emulate... (no pun intended)
--
War doesn't
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ed Mullen schrieb:
I am wondering, with the Mozilla org ditching Thunderbird, if SeaMonkey
actually has a future.
Mozilla is not ditching Thunderbird, it's being maintained and getting
one major release per year, roughly (coinciding with the ESRs), where
new features devel
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Tony Alfrey wrote:
Can someone explain why I seem to all of a sudden getting a bunch of
old posts to the seamonkey support list?
Did you change your view settings? If I want to, I can display posts
going back to 2006, but I normally hide them by showing only threads
On 03/25/2013 04:53 AM, Tony Alfrey wrote:
Can someone explain why I seem to all of a sudden getting a bunch of old
posts to the seamonkey support list?
New or expired? If expired, most likely posts deleted by the moderator.
I have been seeing several expired posts lately.
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openSUSE 12.3
On 03/23/2013 04:33 PM, Barb Horning wrote:
I have been using Sea Monkey 1.1.12 on my Mac OS X 10.5.8, and tried to
upgrade using your Mac OS X download. When I tried to use it an error
message said that version of sea monkey could not be used on my
computer. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Barba
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> In that case, it was not fully isolated.
Are you familiar with chaos theory, Paul ?
"A butterfly flaps its wings in Beijing
and a typhoon results in Oklahama".
Philip Taylor
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Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Could one or more of the devs clarify the situation with plugins?
Are they truly isolated so that they can't possibly bring down the
SeaMonkey program, or can they still do so?
I am not a developer, and therefore cannot answer for them, but one
t
Barb Horning wrote:
I have been using Sea Monkey 1.1.12 on my Mac OS X 10.5.8, and tried to upgrade
using your Mac OS X download. When I tried to use it an error message said that
version of sea monkey could not be used on my computer. Any suggestions?
Please do not respond to this address--I
Jacques wrote:
I was trying to get some help to transfer my messages from windows live
mail to SeaMonkey mail when I was requested to pay a fee!
Not only your instructions are wrong: ImportExport tool extension is not
compatible with the last version of SeaMonkey but they are not very
clear to sa
On 2013-03-21 4:50 PM, Jacques wrote:
I was trying to get some help to transfer my messages from windows live
mail to SeaMonkey mail when I was requested to pay a fee!
Not only your instructions are wrong: ImportExport tool extension is not
compatible with the last version of SeaMonkey but they a
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Could one or more of the devs clarify the situation with plugins? Are
> they truly isolated so that they can't possibly bring down the SeaMonkey
> program, or can they still do so?
I am not a developer, and therefore cannot answer for them, but
one thing seems patentl
In another thread the other day, I made a remark that's been ignored,
probably because it was a bit rude/sarcastic, but I'd still like some
clarification, and I think others could benefit from the info as well.
Could one or more of the devs clarify the situation with plugins? Are
they truly is
Tony Alfrey wrote:
Can someone explain why I seem to all of a sudden getting a bunch of
old posts to the seamonkey support list?
Did you change your view settings? If I want to, I can display posts
going back to 2006, but I normally hide them by showing only threads
with unread posts.
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Can someone explain why I seem to all of a sudden getting a bunch of old
posts to the seamonkey support list?
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MCBastos wrote, On 25/03/2013 03:40:
Interviewed by CNN on 24/03/2013 22:10, Rufus told the world:
But really, I can't quite see that happening...because SM, Opera, and
standalone TB - they all seem to use the same underpinnings, so I'd
wager someone will pick up the slack. I would think the O
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