Re: test

2009-03-09 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 03/07/2009 10:22 PM, jmk...@optusnet.com.au wrote:

jim


New plonk filter added. Bye jim.


you don't need to post this twice ;-)


Note: for others that wish to 'filter' jim:

jmk...@optusnet.com.au
u...@domain.invalid


you shouldn't filter for u...@domain.invalid either. Lots of posters 
come here by way of a link.  And if they don't fill out their info in 
the settings, then ..invalid is the default setting for their name



NNTP-Posting-Host: 122.108.93.181 (optusnet.com.au)


SM 1.1.x can't filter for IP address.  Can SM 2?


Customizable filters in SM-2.0b1pre. see example at:--
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22198...@n03/3340596716/


thanks for that confirmation info.  Good to hear that 
they've finally did something good for SM2


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Re: SM mail box index file doesn't update

2009-03-09 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

I wrote an article concerning this, referring to SeaMonkey's ancestor,
Netscape 7. I think it applies here as well:

http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1nav=messageswebtag=ws-nscpbrowsertid=8116 


Basically, do not use Inbox as a long term repository for stored email.
If you need to keep email, store it in archive folders.


I would have to disagree with you on that Lee. That might have been a
problem in the old Netscape days, but its not now. I've had stuff in my
inbox for years, and never had a problem. Then again, my inbox isn't
over 2 gigs big either. But I do have other folders that are about that
big and still don't have problems.

But Grant, if they are in other folders, they are not in Inbox, are 
they?  I don't think it matters how long items have been there, its the 
size and the constant access that does it.


but I'm saying I have many messages within the inbox 
that have been there for years, and I've never 
experienced any problems.


Since the OP found that the problem did not occur with a clean Inbox, 
but reoccurred with the old Inbox restored, is that not instructive?


I think the OPs problem is he reached the size limit 
for an SM folder which is 2 gigs!: 
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/SizeLimit


While in TB its 4 gigs: 
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Limits_%28Thunderbird%29#Folders_and_messages


Talk about discrimination! ;-)

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Re: Line Numbers in SM Composer?

2009-03-09 Thread Ray_Net

JayGee wrote:

Is there such a thing as being able to turn on line numbering (without
it becoming a part of the code) in the SM Composer?

I've checked quite a few things out on the support site, FAQs, etc.
and could find nothing covering this subject.

I had been using the W3c code checker and it was giving me line
numbers for errors. It would be nice to see that in the composer.

JayGee


Open your file with PFE then choice: Edit then Goto line
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Re: SM mail box index file doesn't update

2009-03-09 Thread terje

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

I wrote an article concerning this, referring to SeaMonkey's ancestor,
Netscape 7. I think it applies here as well:

http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1nav=messageswebtag=ws-nscpbrowsertid=8116 


Basically, do not use Inbox as a long term repository for stored email.
If you need to keep email, store it in archive folders.


I would have to disagree with you on that Lee. That might have been a
problem in the old Netscape days, but its not now. I've had stuff in my
inbox for years, and never had a problem. Then again, my inbox isn't
over 2 gigs big either. But I do have other folders that are about that
big and still don't have problems.

But Grant, if they are in other folders, they are not in Inbox, are 
they?  I don't think it matters how long items have been there, its 
the size and the constant access that does it.


but I'm saying I have many messages within the inbox that have been 
there for years, and I've never experienced any problems.


Since the OP found that the problem did not occur with a clean Inbox, 
but reoccurred with the old Inbox restored, is that not instructive?


I think the OPs problem is he reached the size limit for an SM folder 
which is 2 gigs!: http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/SizeLimit


While in TB its 4 gigs: 
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Limits_%28Thunderbird%29#Folders_and_messages


Talk about discrimination! ;-)



I use Win2k and openSUSE 11.1/SLED Linux. In general I think it would 
have been useful to get 4GB file size limit of Inbox in SM also (as in 
TB and as on FAT32).


Is there a howto or suggestion about how to aplit the Inbox or move 
parts to archieve folders? And can filter and search functions work with 
Archieve and Inbox folders concurrently?


Though I previous year had to move our office SM Inboxes on Win2kTS 
through some smaller parts using IMAP to GW on our OES2/Linux, it was a 
lot more work when the Inbox was splitted in subfolders.

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Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0

2009-03-09 Thread Daniel

nore...@invalid.com wrote:

Answer - when Seamonkey converts to plain text it does so BADLY.
Most paragraph breaks are removed (no blank line between paragraphs) and
sometimes lines are broken at odd boundaries.  I think there are explainable
anomalies for this behavior, but either SM needs a much better converter,
or give us the -option- to turn it off.

THANKS!
/j


keith_w wrote:


  What I find hard to understand is, why do people insist in composing simple
  text MAIL messages in html? Doesn't plain text ASCII adequately transmit
  sense and purpose to the message?
  One can underline and italicize for emphasis, if that's what one wants...
  what more is needed?
  No, I mean, really needed?
 
  keith whaley

You might want to post this to the newsgroup / list... ;-)

Greetings,

Jens



Am I misunderstanding something here??

Keith asks why do people insist on sending what should be simple text 
messages as HTML, and /j says that SeaMonkey converts to plain text badly.


I don't know if SM converts from html to plain text badly or not, but, 
if it does convert badly, wouldn't that be an even better reason to NOT 
send in htlm so that there is no conversion necessary???


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Re: ghk

2009-03-09 Thread Daniel

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 08.03.2009 00:24, jim wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


jim


Please test in the test group - mozilla.test ... thanks.


He is *not* testing ... just trying to annoy people.


this is a recurrent problem with Jim from down-under. He done it 
many, many times in the past.




In defense of us others down-under, we are not all think!!




...and, just to prove we are not all thick down here, I'll point out my 
mistake where I typed think rather than thick.


Daniel

I didn't say all down-unders.  I was only discribing one, and that one 
happens to be a Jim from down-under




Is this be a case where TPTB should be removing posts?? 


who?

followup set to moz general incase someone complaints.


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Re: SM mail box index file doesn't update

2009-03-09 Thread Daniel

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

terje wrote:

terje wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:
I have a large mail map of 3.9GB whereof the Inbox is 2.3GB, 
located on

a FAT32 file system.

The problem is that the index file no longer does update automatic.
Trying to view new incoming messages, shows the text content of some
legacy old messages.

Selecting Inbox  Properties  Rebuild index does fix the index 
problem

temporary, until new messages are received.

Suggestions how to fix this index problem?

Rgds,
Terje

close the program and delete the *.msf file for that account. Restart
SM, then click on that folder, it should rebuild now.

You might want to move some of messages out of that folder and 
separate

that into some smaller folders.



I've tried that once before, but gave it a try again. As this is a
common SM mail box I use to access from dual boot Linux and Windows
systems and used over the generation with Netscape, Mozilla and now SM
email clients, I removed every *.msf file found on the system.

And yes, the index files rebuilds after SM startup. But when I send
myself a new test mail and receive it in the Inbox, the body 
content of
this message becomes blanc, before I rebuild the index file 
manually as

first mentioned.

I have no idea why not the index file updates itself automatically, or
may this be another issue?

Terje


You do have a very large inbox file.

Try this, as an experiment.  Close SeaMonkey, navigate to the 
profile and delete the Inbox.msf file again.  Rename Inbox to OldInbox.


Open up SeaMonkey.  Do you have the same problem downloading new mail?

Lee


I've tried that experiment; created a new Inbox and didn't encounter 
the index problem downloading new mail. I renamed OldInbox back again 
to Inbox, and the problem arrieved again. My Inbox contains about 
13800 mails, the oldest messages since 1999.
I don't know if this has exceeded some limit for what the SM indexing 
can handle?




I can clarify myselfe that this ought not be a limit. On my office, my 
SM Inbox currently contains 15400 messages, with the oldes ones from 
1998. (However, this is IMAP connected to our Novell GroupWise server.)


Terje


I can't remember, but either win98 and older you can have up to 2 gigs 
worth of messages, and win2000 and later you can have 5 gigs.


Or, its FAT32 can only have 2 gigs and NTFS is 5 gigs.



I am currently trying to download a new version of Mandriva Linux, and, 
in their email, they say:-


Quote
- Make sure you have enough space on your partition to store all the data:
   especially if you are downloading the DVD ISOs, these may be larger
   than 4 GB.

   Note that FAT filesystems cannot handle a file larger than 2 GB
   (4 GB for FAT32). Mandriva Linux, MacOS X default filesystems
   are fine, as Microsoft NTFS.
End Quote

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Re: SM mail box index file doesn't update

2009-03-09 Thread Leonidas Jones

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

I wrote an article concerning this, referring to SeaMonkey's ancestor,
Netscape 7. I think it applies here as well:

http://community.netscape.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1nav=messageswebtag=ws-nscpbrowsertid=8116

Basically, do not use Inbox as a long term repository for stored email.
If you need to keep email, store it in archive folders.


I would have to disagree with you on that Lee. That might have been a
problem in the old Netscape days, but its not now. I've had stuff in my
inbox for years, and never had a problem. Then again, my inbox isn't
over 2 gigs big either. But I do have other folders that are about that
big and still don't have problems.


But Grant, if they are in other folders, they are not in Inbox, are
they? I don't think it matters how long items have been there, its the
size and the constant access that does it.


but I'm saying I have many messages within the inbox that have been
there for years, and I've never experienced any problems.



I understand that.  What I am saying is that the length of time the mail 
has been in the Inbox is not the issue, its the size of the file.


Lee


Since the OP found that the problem did not occur with a clean Inbox,
but reoccurred with the old Inbox restored, is that not instructive?


I think the OPs problem is he reached the size limit for an SM folder
which is 2 gigs!: http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/SizeLimit

While in TB its 4 gigs:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Limits_%28Thunderbird%29#Folders_and_messages

Talk about discrimination! ;-)



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Re: SM mail box index file doesn't update

2009-03-09 Thread terje

Daniel wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

terje wrote:

terje wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

u...@domain.invalid wrote:
I have a large mail map of 3.9GB whereof the Inbox is 2.3GB, 
located on

a FAT32 file system.

The problem is that the index file no longer does update automatic.
Trying to view new incoming messages, shows the text content of 
some

legacy old messages.

Selecting Inbox  Properties  Rebuild index does fix the index 
problem

temporary, until new messages are received.

Suggestions how to fix this index problem?

Rgds,
Terje
close the program and delete the *.msf file for that account. 
Restart

SM, then click on that folder, it should rebuild now.

You might want to move some of messages out of that folder and 
separate

that into some smaller folders.



I've tried that once before, but gave it a try again. As this is a
common SM mail box I use to access from dual boot Linux and Windows
systems and used over the generation with Netscape, Mozilla and 
now SM

email clients, I removed every *.msf file found on the system.

And yes, the index files rebuilds after SM startup. But when I send
myself a new test mail and receive it in the Inbox, the body 
content of
this message becomes blanc, before I rebuild the index file 
manually as

first mentioned.

I have no idea why not the index file updates itself 
automatically, or

may this be another issue?

Terje


You do have a very large inbox file.

Try this, as an experiment.  Close SeaMonkey, navigate to the 
profile and delete the Inbox.msf file again.  Rename Inbox to 
OldInbox.


Open up SeaMonkey.  Do you have the same problem downloading new mail?

Lee


I've tried that experiment; created a new Inbox and didn't encounter 
the index problem downloading new mail. I renamed OldInbox back 
again to Inbox, and the problem arrieved again. My Inbox contains 
about 13800 mails, the oldest messages since 1999.
I don't know if this has exceeded some limit for what the SM 
indexing can handle?




I can clarify myselfe that this ought not be a limit. On my office, 
my SM Inbox currently contains 15400 messages, with the oldes ones 
from 1998. (However, this is IMAP connected to our Novell GroupWise 
server.)


Terje


I can't remember, but either win98 and older you can have up to 2 gigs 
worth of messages, and win2000 and later you can have 5 gigs.


Or, its FAT32 can only have 2 gigs and NTFS is 5 gigs.



I am currently trying to download a new version of Mandriva Linux, and, 
in their email, they say:-


Quote
- Make sure you have enough space on your partition to store all the data:
   especially if you are downloading the DVD ISOs, these may be larger
   than 4 GB.

   Note that FAT filesystems cannot handle a file larger than 2 GB
   (4 GB for FAT32). Mandriva Linux, MacOS X default filesystems
   are fine, as Microsoft NTFS.
End Quote

Daniel


Yes, I remember once I downloaded an openSUSE dvd-iso on FAT32 and it 
stopped at 4GB a little to short to finish successful. It's therefore 
large  distros now usually are splitted in one OSS-DVD iso and one addon 
non-OSS-DVD iso. (I think 2GB FAT is the usual limit on USB and SDHC 
memory cards)


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Re: Where is SM mail Inbox located?

2009-03-09 Thread Leonidas Jones

Keith Whaley wrote:

I mean on my H.D.

I'm running a Mac, with OS 10.5.6, and SM 1.1.13.

thanks,

keith whaley


Its in the profile.

SeaMonkey 1.1.13

(Username)LibraryMozillaProfiles(Profilename).sltMail

SeaMonkey 2.0a3

(Username)LibraryApplication 
SupportSeaMonkeyProfiles.profilenameMail


By the way, its always a better idea to state your question completely 
in the body of the message, not in the subject line.


Lee
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Passing arguments to a helper app?

2009-03-09 Thread Lucas Levrel
Hi,

On some site I've a link to a videostream that pops up the Opening 
(filename) box, where I can choose between the default application, a 
custom one or saving to disk.

Entering /usr/bin/vlc works as expected: VLC starts and plays the stream. 
Now, I would like to pass some command-line arguments to VLC.

Adding anything to the path (like some mailcap syntax /usr/bin/vlc %s 
...) brings me the error message The app. could not be found. So I 
tried to make some wrapper script, e.g. I enter /home/jdoe/bin/foo in 
the box, and this script reads:
/usr/bin/vlc $@
but to no avail. To find how SM passes arguments, I also tried this 
script:
echo $@  /home/jdoe/foobar
but foobar is not created.

As a sidenote, I also launched SM from a terminaal in the hope of getting 
some error message, but again got nothing.

Any help will be appreciated.

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Re: Can't view email forwarded as attachment

2009-03-09 Thread navoff
On Mar 8, 1:09 am, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
peter.potamus.the.purple.hi...@gmail.com wrote:
 technowit...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'm currently using SeaMonkey 1.1.14. As of last week, when someone
  forwards me an email as an attachment, the attachment is not
  recognized. Its as if it has no clue what to do with the content type
  (Content-Type: message/rfc822) or recognize the boundaries between
  sections (text and images). So images show up as the encoded ASCII
  text and can't be viewed. I also have access to a web interface to
  view email and I can see it fine there. It's only if I view it from an
  email client on the PC that I have a problem. And it only occurs with
  forwarded emails. If someone sends an email and attaches a file (such
  as a jpg) it comes through fine.

  I ran a couple of tests where I took an email someone had forwarded to
  me with images and forwarded it to myself as both an attachment and
  inline. I also tested sending the email by composing in html and as
  plain text. The results were consistent, if I select the Forward
  Messages as Inline, I was able to view the forwarded email fine. If
  I select Attachment then I couldn't. I have my view settings set to
  View as original html and to Display attachments inline. These
  haven't changed (nor does changing them allow me to view the forwarded
  emails). I thought at first that my firewall or virus software was
  corrupting the emails as the were being downloaded to the PC but
  turning them off didn't change anything.

  So, any ideas or explanations as to why, suddenly, forwarded emails
  should be so problematic? Or what, if anything, I can do to fix the
  problem (other than having the sender re-forward the email inline
  rather than as attachment)?

 try View, Display Attachments Inline

 Otherwise, its a known problem that stems from the
 person email program, probably they're using OE or
 something MS based.

Nope. I'm having problems from someone sending me email from
Thunderbird.
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Re: Where is SM mail Inbox located?

2009-03-09 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Keith Whaley wrote:

I mean on my H.D.

I'm running a Mac, with OS 10.5.6, and SM 1.1.13.

thanks,

keith whaley


you've been here long enough to know that its kept in 
the SM profile: 
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#locations


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Re: Print Preview freezes on Office Depot's Web site?

2009-03-09 Thread John Boyle
Ray_Net wrote:
 JAS wrote:
 Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 Ant wrote:
 Hi!

 I was viewing
 http://www.officedepot.com/catalog/txtSearchDD.do?jopa=s5SHQCC0IOOaUna7xLgXh3Unorefinement=truesearchTxt=Logitech+Z-2300#
 and wanted to print preview from the Web page (not Print link).
 Both SeaMonkey v1.1.14 and Firefox v2.0.0.20 froze. Is anyone else
 seeing this too?

 Thank you in advance. :)

 hell yes


 as others have said, and I will say too, there is no problem with FF
 3.  SM 1.1.x is based on the old FF 2 coding, therefore, there are
 some website coding that will not work in old FF/SM coding -- for
 example php. I will go out on a hunch and say that SM2 should work,
 as its based on FF3 coding.

 I use Seamonkey 1.1.4 and it works fine with the print preview.

 Install Seamonkey 1.1.14 and you will have the problem.
To All: There could also be a problem with Office Depot's site itself,
as they are experiencing financially caused shrinking problems! :-)
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Re: SM emial index file does't update

2009-03-09 Thread Philip Chee
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 14:33:54 +0100, u...@domain.invalid wrote:
 I have a large Mail map of 3.9GB whereof the Inbox is 2.3GB. This is
 located on a FAT32 file system.
 
 The problem is that the index file doesn't update automatically at
 incoming new mails. Trying to view new mails lists wrong text content
 for some several years old messages.

It looks like you are getting close to the 4GB limit. Try reducing the
size of your Inbox by filing older messages away into other folders.

Phil

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Re: ghk

2009-03-09 Thread Brian Mailman

NoOp wrote:


Likable or not (your opinion)... the *only* posts that jim has made
here are test spams. If you know him, then please hit him (hard) with
a cluestick and advise him that he is: 1) an idiot for posting test
msgs in this group, and 2) that others have pointed him to
mozilla.test, and if he's not bright enough to take those hints 
advise, then he is both a troll and an idiot.


Maybe not so idiotic and more of a troll than you think--the purpose of 
a troll (the action, not a person) is to incite posts and this has 
certainly done that.


B/
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Re: SM mail Inbox location?

2009-03-09 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Keith Whaley wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:



Where is SM mail Inbox located on my H.D.?

I'm running a Mac, with OS 10.5.6, and SM 1.1.13.

thanks,
keith whaley



Its in the profile.

SeaMonkey 1.1.13

(Username)LibraryMozillaProfiles(Profilename).sltMail

Lee


I tried:

Finder/Go/Computer/Devices/Keith's Computer/Internal HD/
Library/Mozilla/Profiles/Keith Whaley/Oh2b4h2f.sit/
Mail/mail.dslextreme-1.com

There are some mail files in there, but they're all from 2005. Netscape 
7.2 stuff. I suppose I can throw them out?


However, I DID find what I'm searching for by following the path:

Finder/Go/Computer/Devices/Keith's Computer/Internal HD/
Users/keithw/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/fpeit2if.default/Mail/
mail.dslextreme.com

Thunderbird? I guess Thunderbird is sharing mail files from SeaMonkey, 
but I have no SeaMonkey file under Library or Profiles!

Why not?
Anybody with an idea?


open SM, then click on Edit, Mail  Newsgroups Account 
Settings, select the account, and under Server 
Settings, look at the bottom right, and you will find 
something called Local Directory.  That will tell you 
the location of that Mail Account. Then you can go from 
there.


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Re: SM mail Inbox location?

2009-03-09 Thread Leonidas Jones

Keith Whaley wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:



Where is SM mail Inbox located on my H.D.?

I'm running a Mac, with OS 10.5.6, and SM 1.1.13.

thanks,
keith whaley



Its in the profile.

SeaMonkey 1.1.13

(Username)LibraryMozillaProfiles(Profilename).sltMail

Lee


I tried:

Finder/Go/Computer/Devices/Keith's Computer/Internal HD/
Library/Mozilla/Profiles/Keith Whaley/Oh2b4h2f.sit/
Mail/mail.dslextreme-1.com

There are some mail files in there, but they're all from 2005. Netscape
7.2 stuff. I suppose I can throw them out?

However, I DID find what I'm searching for by following the path:

Finder/Go/Computer/Devices/Keith's Computer/Internal HD/
Users/keithw/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/fpeit2if.default/Mail/
mail.dslextreme.com

Thunderbird? I guess Thunderbird is sharing mail files from SeaMonkey,
but I have no SeaMonkey file under Library or Profiles!
Why not?
Anybody with an idea?


Well, from the description, more like SeaMonkey is sharing the mail 
files with Thunderbird.


This is possible.  In fact that's exactly what I do, I have both 
application pointing to mail data at the same location.  That way, I can 
go back and forth between the two.


The thing is, the two applications will only do that if yo tell them to 
specifically.  You would have had to set up the accounts in SeaMonkey, 
and browsed to the TB profile location for the mail.  It won't just 
happen automagically.


Follow Grant/Peter's advice concer=ning finding the true location of 
your mail files, and post back here.


Lee
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Re: Print Preview freezes on Office Depot's Web site?

2009-03-09 Thread JeffM
John Boyle wrote:
To All: There could also be a problem with Office Depot's site itself,

There isn't any could about it.
This has already been addressed in this thread:
278ccb23-f841-4937-9d5a-dc0531dbd...@v39g2000yqm.googlegroups.com

as they are experiencing financially caused shrinking problems! :-)

With their inability to assign competent people to do tasks,
this shouldn't come as a shock.
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Re: SM mail Inbox location?

2009-03-09 Thread keith_w

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:



Where is SM mail Inbox located on my H.D.?

I'm running a Mac, with OS 10.5.6, and SM 1.1.13.

thanks,
keith whaley



Its in the profile.

SeaMonkey 1.1.13

(Username)LibraryMozillaProfiles(Profilename).sltMail 



Lee


I tried:

Finder/Go/Computer/Devices/Keith's Computer/Internal HD/
Library/Mozilla/Profiles/Keith Whaley/Oh2b4h2f.sit/
Mail/mail.dslextreme-1.com

There are some mail files in there, but they're all from 2005. 
Netscape 7.2 stuff. I suppose I can throw them out?


However, I DID find what I'm searching for by following the path:

Finder/Go/Computer/Devices/Keith's Computer/Internal HD/
Users/keithw/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/fpeit2if.default/Mail/
mail.dslextreme.com

Thunderbird? I guess Thunderbird is sharing mail files from SeaMonkey, 
but I have no SeaMonkey file under Library or Profiles!

Why not?
Anybody with an idea?



open SM, then click on Edit, Mail  Newsgroups Account Settings, select 
the account, and under Server Settings, look at the bottom right, and 
you will find something called Local Directory.  That will tell you the 
location of that Mail Account. Then you can go from there.


As a location of the appropriate files, that worked just fine.
I was confused because Safari was there, as was Thunderbird, but not SeaMonkey!
Seamonkey's mail and other files are in the Mozilla folder, but not identified 
as SM...


Oh well, I have better things to concern myself with.
Thanks for all the help, Lee and Peter!

keith whaley

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Re: SM mail Inbox location?

2009-03-09 Thread Keith Whaley

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:



Where is SM mail Inbox located on my H.D.?

I'm running a Mac, with OS 10.5.6, and SM 1.1.13.

thanks,
keith whaley



Its in the profile.

SeaMonkey 1.1.13

(Username)LibraryMozillaProfiles(Profilename).sltMail 



Lee


I tried:

Finder/Go/Computer/Devices/Keith's Computer/Internal HD/
Library/Mozilla/Profiles/Keith Whaley/Oh2b4h2f.sit/
Mail/mail.dslextreme-1.com

There are some mail files in there, but they're all from 2005. Netscape
7.2 stuff. I suppose I can throw them out?

However, I DID find what I'm searching for by following the path:

Finder/Go/Computer/Devices/Keith's Computer/Internal HD/
Users/keithw/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/fpeit2if.default/Mail/
mail.dslextreme.com

Thunderbird? I guess Thunderbird is sharing mail files from SeaMonkey,
but I have no SeaMonkey file under Library or Profiles!
Why not?
Anybody with an idea?


Well, from the description, more like SeaMonkey is sharing the mail 
files with Thunderbird.


Of course it did.

This is possible.  In fact that's exactly what I do, I have both 
application pointing to mail data at the same location.  That way, I can 
go back and forth between the two.


The thing is, the two applications will only do that if yo tell them to 
specifically.  You would have had to set up the accounts in SeaMonkey, 
and browsed to the TB profile location for the mail.  It won't just 
happen automagically.


Follow Grant/Peter's advice concerning finding the true location of 
your mail files, and post back here.


Lee



Just did! Both!  g

Thanks again.

keith
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Re: Print Preview freezes on Office Depot's Web site?

2009-03-09 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Martin Feitag wrote:

Ant schrieb:

On 3/7/2009 3:20 PM PT, BeeNeR typed:


On or about 3/7/2009 12:28 PM, Ant typed the following:

Hi!

I was viewing
http://www.officedepot.com/catalog/txtSearchDD.do?jopa=s5SHQCC0IOOaUna7xLgXh3Unorefinement=truesearchTxt=Logitech+Z-2300# 



and wanted to print preview from the Web page (not Print link). Both
SeaMonkey v1.1.14 and Firefox v2.0.0.20 froze. Is anyone else seeing
this too?

Thank you in advance. :)


Also freezes in SM 1.1.15 20090303


Will Mozilla be able to fix this SM v1 is still supported? I know
Firefox v2 is dead (no more updates).


No, SM1.1.x will only receive security-updates.
SM2.0 is the the one which gets all the new features.



Is not new feature, since it works with SM 1.1.4 and has stopped
working since.
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SeaMonkey doesn't open local file links

2009-03-09 Thread Fred Hare

Using Seamonkey 1.14 and Win XP SP3

Have a desktop link to a musik station using WinAmp, and it works OK:
C:\Programs\Winamp\winamp.exe http://68.181.156.19:8000/kuscaudio128.mp3
I want to use this link from my homepage, but SM does not allow it.

In a message by Ralph Fox Thunderbird doesn't open local file links 
about a week ago in mozilla.support.thunderbird I saw:


See  http://kb.mozillazine.org/Links_to_local_pages_do_not_work.

From there I copied (and edited) the following lines to my user.js:

user_pref(capability.policy.policynames, localfilelinks);
user_pref(capability.policy.localfilelinks.sites,file:///D:/MyHomepage.htm);
user_pref(capability.policy.localfilelinks.checkloaduri.enabled,allAccess);

I started SM and opened about:config but it does not show any of the 
added preferences. And links to local pages still yield an error.


I closed SM and opened prefs.js in a text editor. The 3 lines had been 
added correctly to prefs.js but they are ignored by SM.


Has anybody an explanation?

-- Fred


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Re: SeaMonkey doesn't open local file links

2009-03-09 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Fred Hare wrote:

Using Seamonkey 1.14 and Win XP SP3

Have a desktop link to a musik station using WinAmp, and it works OK:
C:\Programs\Winamp\winamp.exe http://68.181.156.19:8000/kuscaudio128.mp3
I want to use this link from my homepage, but SM does not allow it.

In a message by Ralph Fox Thunderbird doesn't open local file links 
about a week ago in mozilla.support.thunderbird I saw:


See  http://kb.mozillazine.org/Links_to_local_pages_do_not_work.

 From there I copied (and edited) the following lines to my user.js:

user_pref(capability.policy.policynames, localfilelinks);
user_pref(capability.policy.localfilelinks.sites,file:///D:/MyHomepage.htm); 

user_pref(capability.policy.localfilelinks.checkloaduri.enabled,allAccess); 



I started SM and opened about:config but it does not show any of the 
added preferences. And links to local pages still yield an error.


I closed SM and opened prefs.js in a text editor. The 3 lines had been 
added correctly to prefs.js but they are ignored by SM.


Has anybody an explanation?

-- Fred




when you add anything to user.js, you need to restart 
SM for the lines to be added correctly


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Re: SM mail box index file doesn't update

2009-03-09 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

terje wrote:

... Big snip. ..
and introducing an OFF TOPIC thread drift question


Basically, do not use Inbox as a long term repository for stored email.
If you need to keep email, store it in archive folders.

Lee


I would have to disagree with you on that Lee.  That might have been a 
problem in the old Netscape days, but its not now. I've had stuff in my 
inbox for years, and never had a problem.  Then again, my inbox isn't 
over 2 gigs big either. But I do have other folders that are about that 
big and still don't have problems.



To: Terje and Peter
Are there any reasons why you are maintaining such a large Inbox,
with such a large collection of, what must be, an arbitrary mixture
of messages, rather than as Lee and common sense logic would advise,
classifying the messages by some criterion and moving them into
separate folders.
A simple criterion might be by date! : Old-inbox-1998, Old-inbox-1999,
... etc.
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Re: Where is SM mail Inbox located?

2009-03-09 Thread Leonidas Jones

keith_w wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:

I mean on my H.D.

I'm running a Mac, with OS 10.5.6, and SM 1.1.13.

thanks,

keith whaley



you've been here long enough to know that its kept in the SM profile:
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#locations



Yessir, I certainly have, but I was looking for a _SeaMonkey_ folder,
which I didn't find, 'cause there IS none. As I said in an earlier post
today, Thunderbird has one, as does Safari, etc. No SM.

The other kicker is, as I was searching, I find a number of identically
named folders, such as Profile, and Library and Mail. I was slow in
identifying which location had the correct folders I needed.

I know that too, but when I was looking specifically for a SeaMonkey
folder and Profile, and didn't find any so identified, I was thrown off
for a wee bit... :-D

keith



SeaMonkey orfiles are in the Mozilla folder.  SeaMonkey 2.0 will store 
it in a folder called SeaMonkey.


Lee
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Re: SM mail box index file doesn't update

2009-03-09 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

terje wrote:

... Big snip. ..
and introducing an OFF TOPIC thread drift question


Basically, do not use Inbox as a long term repository for stored email.
If you need to keep email, store it in archive folders.

Lee


I would have to disagree with you on that Lee.  That might have been a 
problem in the old Netscape days, but its not now. I've had stuff in 
my inbox for years, and never had a problem.  Then again, my inbox 
isn't over 2 gigs big either. But I do have other folders that are 
about that big and still don't have problems.



To: Terje and Peter
Are there any reasons why you are maintaining such a large Inbox,
with such a large collection of, what must be, an arbitrary mixture
of messages, rather than as Lee and common sense logic would advise,
classifying the messages by some criterion and moving them into
separate folders.
A simple criterion might be by date! : Old-inbox-1998, Old-inbox-1999,
... etc.


what Lee has pointed out is old stuff.  Inboxes has 
come a long way since then. Having messages in your 
inbox does not cause any harm.  The only thing one must 
keep an eye on is compacting and size limit. 
Otherwise, there is no other harm.


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