Hello
I use quite a list of filters, however when I switch to another
installations I would like to import these filters, as I do import my
addresses. However I don't know in which files these filters are saved.
Can anybody please help me?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
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COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they
will allow that. Set your SMTP host configuration to be the same is
it is when you are on your normal network (same hostname, login if
required, etc).
If your SMTP hos
Hello all.. I have a question about sig files, which is how do I hide
the actual link in the sigfile while only showing the topic for which
the receiver can just click? i.e. if I want to have a link to
mozilla.support.seamonkey yet I only want to show the word HelpSM in the
e-mail, how would I
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/20/09 06:13, Samuel S wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/19/09 15:14, NO wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/19/09 09:30, NO wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Samuel S wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
NO wrote:
Hello all.. I have encountered this b
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/20/09 17:34, HeavyDuty wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
"Chatting" with Comcast tech support on line is an act of
frustration. It, of course, as Peter Potomus has repeatedly noted, the
techs only script is related to Outlook Express and
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
tand bye.
I'm going out on a limb here, and tell you a story. I recently found
out that some people, in certain countries, can now download hotmail
into SeaMonkey Mail, without using a program such as FreePops or the
webmail extension. Hotmail has now b
Tom Coradeschi wrote:
COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will
allow that. Set your SMTP host configuration to be the same is it is
when you are on your normal network (same hostname, login if required,
e
Thunderbird 3 is still receiving bug fixes, and there is time to get
more if we confirm more bugs ... so we continue our focus of helping
move bugs to fixed status.
http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:QA_TestDay:2009-01-22 has tips and
starting points. And help is available on IRC in #bugday s
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when its busy],
put the following script into your userChrome.css file or into
Stylish. The image is a book turning pages. You can use any moving
imag
On 01/21/09 06:18, NO wrote:
> Hello all.. I have a question about sig files, which is how do I hide
> the actual link in the sigfile while only showing the topic for which
> the receiver can just click? i.e. if I want to have a link to
> mozilla.support.seamonkey yet I only want to show the wor
On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote:
> Tom Coradeschi wrote:
>> COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
>>
>> If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will
>> allow that. Set your SMTP host configuration to be the same is it is
>> when you are on your n
Ray_Net wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when its busy],
put the following script into your userChrome.css file or into
Stylish. The image is a book turning pages. You can use
On 01/21/09 06:21, NO wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> I think I was confused by your input. I need to be clear that you
> understand that the e-mails do show up in my in-box, yet there are a few
> which do not show any content or html content, which is not readable.
>
> I have performed each step which P
Uwe Brauer wrote:
Hello
I use quite a list of filters, however when I switch to another
installations I would like to import these filters, as I do import my
addresses. However I don't know in which files these filters are saved.
Can anybody please help me?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
msgFilter
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote:
Tom Coradeschi wrote:
COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will
allow that. Set your SMTP host configuration to be the same is it is
when you are on
NO wrote:
Hello all.. I have a question about sig files, which is how do I hide
the actual link in the sigfile while only showing the topic for which
the receiver can just click? i.e. if I want to have a link to
mozilla.support.seamonkey yet I only want to show the word HelpSM in the
e-mail, h
John Doue wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when its busy],
put the following script into your userChrome.css file or into
Stylish. The image is a book turning p
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote:
Tom Coradeschi wrote:
COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will
allow that. Set your SMTP host configuration to be the same is it is
when you are on
On 01/21/09 09:14, HeavyDuty wrote:
> Mark Hansen wrote:
>> On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote:
>>> Tom Coradeschi wrote:
COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will
allow that. Set your SMTP
On 01/21/09 09:30, HeavyDuty wrote:
> Mark Hansen wrote:
>> On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote:
>>> Tom Coradeschi wrote:
COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will
allow that. Set your SMTP
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/21/09 09:30, HeavyDuty wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote:
Tom Coradeschi wrote:
COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587, they will
allow that. Set your SMTP hos
NO wrote:
. many levels snipped ...
I think I was confused by your input. I need to be clear that you
understand that the e-mails do show up in my in-box, yet there are a few
which do not show any content or html content, which is not readable.
I have perfor
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/21/09 06:21, NO wrote:
..
SamuelS
Oh... so you can see your e-mail "folders" which contain e-mail messages, but
when you open these messages, there appears to be no content?
What happens when you open the message, then use view -> message source (
chicagofan wrote:
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a date
of 12/31/1969?
bj
[SM l.l.ll]
Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just
some?
While I have not a clue, I would suspect a problem with the
e-mail host.
_
Geoff Welsh wrote:
SM 1.1.14 on Mac OSX 10.4.11
when loading pages in the browser, loading will "hang" for up to two
minutes on remote sites (ad.doubleclick.net e.g.) that I have blocked
by my personal firewall. this didn't occur until this build or maybe
the last, and doesn't occur in SM 2
Samuel S wrote:
Hello all.. I have a curious situation, after finally figuring out how
to get WMP 11 to work with SM 1.1.14 on my Vista Business machine, I
find that other sites such as streamaudio will not work. I Am asked to
click on the icon to get the plug in.
To be sure, if I remove the
HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a
date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll]
Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just some?
While I have not a clue, I would suspect a problem with the e-mail
host.
Just some
chicagofan wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a
date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll]
Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just some?
While I have not a clue, I would suspect a problem with the e-mail host
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when its busy],
put the following script into your userChrome.css file or into
chicagofan wrote:
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a date
of 12/31/1969?
bj
[SM l.l.ll]
Perhaps something wrong in the headers - per exemple no "Date:" entry.
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On 01/21/09 15:16, HeavyDuty wrote:
> chicagofan wrote:
>> HeavyDuty wrote:
>>> chicagofan wrote:
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a
date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll]
>>> Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just some?
>>> While I have
HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a
date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll]
Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just some?
While I have not a clue, I would suspect a problem wi
When I delete something, and try to recapture it, it is not there in the
trash folder.
Can anyone explain that?
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Ray_Net wrote:
Your animation looks coming from the turnbook.gif from
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/systems/win32/bakoma/images/
:-)
Anyway, i am not able to manipulate SM like you.
ahhh, thats interesting! It could have been. Like I
said, I stole it from a FF theme. Where they got it
Lori wrote:
When I delete something, and try to recapture it, it is not there in the
trash folder.
Can anyone explain that?
check your settings: View, Messages, All. Is it there
now?
If not, then look under Edit, Mail & Newsgroups Account
Settings, select the account, and under Disk Spac
Mark Hansen wrote:
Just FYI: On UNIX systems, "time" is tracked as the number of
milliseconds since 1970. I can see how a "time" of zero adjusted for
time zones could result in a displayed value of 12/31/1969.
... which implies that somewhere along the life of the message, the
date didn't get s
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a
date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll]
Are ALL your messages duplicated and with that date, or just some?
While I have n
Ray_Net wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a
date of 12/31/1969?
bj
[SM l.l.ll]
Perhaps something wrong in the headers - per exemple no "Date:" entry.
Maybe a peek at one of the messages using View | Message
Source would reveal the trans
chicagofan wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
Just FYI: On UNIX systems, "time" is tracked as the number of
milliseconds since 1970. I can see how a "time" of zero adjusted for
time zones could result in a displayed value of 12/31/1969.
... which implies that somewhere along the life of the message, th
I have the same problem with the duplicate messages and the 12/31/1969
date. I also get duplicate message with the actual date, and this
problem occurs on most of my messages in a an email folder or my
inbox. It started when I was using Netscape
chicagofan wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
J
>> MAP << wrote:
I have the same problem with the duplicate messages and the 12/31/1969
date. I also get duplicate message with the actual date, and this
problem occurs on most of my messages in a an email folder or my
inbox. It started when I was using Netscape
chicagofan wrote:
Mark
On 01/21/09 16:21, HeavyDuty wrote:
> chicagofan wrote:
>> Mark Hansen wrote:
>>>
>>> Just FYI: On UNIX systems, "time" is tracked as the number of
>>> milliseconds since 1970. I can see how a "time" of zero adjusted for
>>> time zones could result in a displayed value of 12/31/1969.
>>>
>>> ... wh
On 01/21/09 15:52, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
> HeavyDuty wrote:
>> chicagofan wrote:
>>> HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
> What is happening when received messages are duplicated with a
> date of 12/31/1969? bj [SM l.l.ll]
Are ALL your messages duplicated and w
HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
Just FYI: On UNIX systems, "time" is tracked as the number of
milliseconds since 1970. I can see how a "time" of zero adjusted
for time zones could result in a displayed value of 12/31/1969.
... which implies that somewhere along the life
Mark Hansen wrote:
the sender is specifically setting errant dates in
the hope that your (sorted) inbox will place them at the end you're looking
at.
why at the end? Why not at the beginning? :-)
--
*IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks, but I cannot provide email
help Emails to me may become public
chicagofan wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
Just FYI: On UNIX systems, "time" is tracked as the number of
milliseconds since 1970. I can see how a "time" of zero adjusted for
time zones could result in a displayed value of 12/31/1969.
... which implies that somew
On 01/21/09 17:15, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
> Mark Hansen wrote:
>> the sender is specifically setting errant dates in
>> the hope that your (sorted) inbox will place them at the end you're looking
>> at.
>
> why at the end? Why not at the beginning? :-)
>
I said "the end you're l
HeavyDuty wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/21/09 09:30, HeavyDuty wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/21/09 07:17, HeavyDuty wrote:
Tom Coradeschi wrote:
COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
If your SMTP host is set up to accept connections on port 587,
they will allow that.
From: HeavyDuty
Subject: Re: User Athentication mangement in SMTP using Comcast
broadband.
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
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Tom Coradeschi wrote:
COMCAST does not allow outgoing SMTP traffic on port 25.
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