Re: Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-24 Thread Martin Feitag

Ray_Net schrieb:

Martin Feitag wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo schrieb:

Martin Feitag wrote:

furthermore, there is a 2 gig limit for windows.
Perhaps that is the reason for the problem


That's a memory limit per application, not the file limit on the drive.
I don't think SM stores all mails into RAM at a time...?

no, each folder has a 2 gig limit:
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/mailnewsfaq/SizeLimit


uh interesting, does anyone know why this limit exists on windows?


Are you interested by initiating a very large thread ? :-)

You may read this:
http://www.codeguru.com/forum/showthread.php?t=451334


sry, but things mentioned there are partially garbage and somehow 
unrelated in my eyes.
@unrelated: SM is not written in VB and shouldn't suffer from it's 
short-comings.
@garbage: afaik FAT32 supports file sizes up to 4GB, not only 2 as 
mentioned there. That's why I am wondering about a 2GB limit. I would 
have expected it to be 4GB, that's why I am asking. (no I don't need a 
long thread (hopefully) ;-) )
(What if I would be so crazy and run SM on linux from FAT32-partition? I 
would run into the same trouble I guess...? So it's not a windows-issue 
after all but a problem with the file-system from my point of 
knowledge/understanding. Therefor I wanted to make things clearer to me)

thanks in advance

Martin
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seamonkey 1.1.16

2009-04-24 Thread Kevin McCormick
I upgraded, on Linux platform.  Now it won't work on ebay or some other 
sites.  Won't follow the Next link or show the View list as ordering 
 choices. Seems to be something wrong with scripts.  Back to 1.1.15.


Thanks
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Re: Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-24 Thread ad...@mmri.us
Brian Mailman wrote:
 ad...@mmri.us wrote:
 Brian Mailman wrote:

 If you wish to make your messages difficult for others to read,
 they may oblige you and not read them.

 That is perfectly fine, and in order with me if they don't read my
 posts. Everyone is entitled to their choice.

 In cyberspace, no one can hear you scream.

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Re: Seamonkey SSL Disabled Error

2009-04-24 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

texstar wrote:
We are having an odd error using Seamonkey 1.1.16 on pclos. From time to 
time when going to a secure site such as paypal or gmail, Seamonkey will 
throw an error saying SSL has been disabled when in fact it is enabled. 
One can close out and restart Seamonkey and go back to the same site and 
everything is fine. Any ideas on what to try would be greatly appreciated.




when you say SSL is in fact enabled, how do you know?

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Re: seamonkey 1.1.16

2009-04-24 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Kevin McCormick wrote:
I upgraded, on Linux platform.  Now it won't work on ebay or some other 
sites.  Won't follow the Next link or show the View list as ordering 
 choices. Seems to be something wrong with scripts.  Back to 1.1.15.


Thanks


everything works fine for me one those sites.  What 
scripts?


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[Bug 413385] Implement Customizable Toolbars in SeaMonkey MailNews

2009-04-24 Thread Philip Chee
Hi!

Just a note to our nightly testers. Customizable Toolbars in MailNews
has landed. The show hide prefrences have been removed from the
Preferences window. To add or remove buttons to the toolbar, right click
on the mailnews toolbar and select Customize... then start dragging
buttons around. You can drop them on any toolbar (in the toolbox)
including the menubar.

If you see any weirdness including a totally missing toolbar then try
shutting down SeaMonkey 2.0b1pre and deleting/renaming localstore.rdf in
your profile.

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Address Book

2009-04-24 Thread Donald W. Long
I noticed that the address book is a bit limited compared to outlook.
I do not see categories or a way to group your addresses.

Is the development staff looking at adding this type of feature, it
sure would make it much easer to manage your address book.  I have
over 200 addresses and just using the search does not work, given I
like to put my addresses in categories, thus I can just click on a
category and I only see these.

If the search allowed you to search the customs this might work also.

Donald W. Long
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Re: Address Book

2009-04-24 Thread Lance Courtland


Mark Banner wrote:

On 24/04/2009 17:59, Donald W. Long wrote:

I noticed that the address book is a bit limited compared to outlook.
I do not see categories or a way to group your addresses.

Is the development staff looking at adding this type of feature.


Yes, but it won't happen until after 2.x

Standard8



Donald:

You can use the 'Nickname' field in each address book card as a kind of 
quasi-category.  Be sure the 'Nickname' column appears in the address 
book by clicking the little square on the far right of the Name/email 
bar and select Nickname.


You can then sort the names by clicking on the Nickname column name, or 
search by nickname.


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Re: Address Book

2009-04-24 Thread Mark Banner

On 24/04/2009 17:59, Donald W. Long wrote:

I noticed that the address book is a bit limited compared to outlook.
I do not see categories or a way to group your addresses.

Is the development staff looking at adding this type of feature.


Yes, but it won't happen until after 2.x

Standard8

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Re: Password manager

2009-04-24 Thread Arne

John wrote:
The password manager in SeaMonkey doesn't always offer to save a 
password, depending on the site being visited. I have noticed in 
particular that it frequently won't save a password for a secure website 
having an https://... address. And yet this is not always the case. It 
will save the password for some secure sites. Is there any way to get it 
to save the passwords for all sites? Thanks!


I have used a Javascript a few times that worked on some occasions at 
least. If you like to try it, you can get it from my url below.


It's one long line, copy it and paste it as a bookmark item. When you 
go to a page with a login form where Pw manager won't work on, click 
on the bookmark.


The Script will remove the autocomplete=off from the form. Now type 
in your password to the form and submit, and you will be offered to 
remember your login details. At least it worked for me on some forms, 
but there will be some that not even this work on.


The link to the script: http://arnel.luleweb.se/loginscript.txt

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Password manager

2009-04-24 Thread John
The password manager in SeaMonkey doesn't always offer to save a 
password, depending on the site being visited. I have noticed in 
particular that it frequently won't save a password for a secure website 
having an https://... address. And yet this is not always the case. It 
will save the password for some secure sites. Is there any way to get it 
to save the passwords for all sites? Thanks!


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Re: Password manager

2009-04-24 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

John wrote:
The password manager in SeaMonkey doesn't always offer to save a 
password, depending on the site being visited. I have noticed in 
particular that it frequently won't save a password for a secure website 
having an https://... address. And yet this is not always the case. It 
will save the password for some secure sites. Is there any way to get it 
to save the passwords for all sites? Thanks!


John


some sites are now disabling the Save Passwords 
function.  They claim its in your best interest.


Anyways, check your settings: Edit, Preferences, 
Privacy  Security, Passwords, and make sure that 
Remember Passwords is checked.


If that doesn't work, then try the remember passwords 
bookmarklet.  That has always worked for me: 
https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/forms.html#remember_password


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Re: Address Book

2009-04-24 Thread Ray_Net

Mark Banner wrote:

On 24/04/2009 17:59, Donald W. Long wrote:

I noticed that the address book is a bit limited compared to outlook.
I do not see categories or a way to group your addresses.

Is the development staff looking at adding this type of feature.


Yes, but it won't happen until after 2.x


Too much work in any release - so don't hope.
The first improvemend to be implemented is to have per exemple not 3 
To:  items but only one To: item with [...@isp1; a...@isp1; a...@isp1]

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Re: Address Book

2009-04-24 Thread rjk

Donald W. Long wrote:

I noticed that the address book is a bit limited compared to outlook.
I do not see categories or a way to group your addresses.

Is the development staff looking at adding this type of feature, it
sure would make it much easer to manage your address book.  I have
over 200 addresses and just using the search does not work, given I
like to put my addresses in categories, thus I can just click on a
category and I only see these.

If the search allowed you to search the customs this might work also.

Donald W. Long




I've setup categories by
New  Address Book -   Tall_People
  Close_Friends

and have added name to each category
works for me...
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Re: Address Book

2009-04-24 Thread gNeandr

[24.04.2009 18:59]»Donald W. Long« wrote:

I noticed that the address book is a bit limited compared to outlook.
I do not see categories or a way to group your addresses.

Is the development staff looking at adding this type of feature, it
sure would make it much easer to manage your address book.  I have
over 200 addresses and just using the search does not work, given I
like to put my addresses in categories, thus I can just click on a
category and I only see these.

If the search allowed you to search the customs this might work also.

Donald W. Long
  

Have a look here:
https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html
That is a very helpful extension for the TB/AB. It enables the 'hidden' 
categories field for entry to the card as well as to the card listing. 
Not that fancy as with MS OL but goes into the right direction ...

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Re: Seamonkey SSL Disabled Error

2009-04-24 Thread texstar

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

texstar wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

texstar wrote:
We are having an odd error using Seamonkey 1.1.16 on pclos. From 
time to time when going to a secure site such as paypal or gmail, 
Seamonkey will throw an error saying SSL has been disabled when in 
fact it is enabled. One can close out and restart Seamonkey and go 
back to the same site and everything is fine. Any ideas on what to 
try would be greatly appreciated.




when you say SSL is in fact enabled, how do you know?

Both enable ssl 3 and tls are checked and access to secure sites is 
available most of the time. Seamonkey just decides sometimes that ssl 
is not enabled.


OK, now that we're on the same page, try this: in the address bar type 
in:


about:config

and in the filter box, type in 128 and now you should get a whole 
bunch of:


security.ssl

type of messages.  Double click on each one and set them to true.  
Just the security.ssl ones, and nothing else.


Now try again.  Did that work?

We will give that a try and let it run for a while. Sometimes it goes 
for a few days before throwing the error and other times it pops right 
up. Thanks for the tip.


Tex

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Re: Seamonkey SSL Disabled Error

2009-04-24 Thread NoOp
On 04/24/2009 01:32 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 texstar wrote:
 Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 texstar wrote:
 We are having an odd error using Seamonkey 1.1.16 on pclos. From time 
 to time when going to a secure site such as paypal or gmail, 
 Seamonkey will throw an error saying SSL has been disabled when in 
 fact it is enabled. One can close out and restart Seamonkey and go 
 back to the same site and everything is fine. Any ideas on what to 
 try would be greatly appreciated.


 when you say SSL is in fact enabled, how do you know?

 Both enable ssl 3 and tls are checked and access to secure sites is 
 available most of the time. Seamonkey just decides sometimes that ssl is 
 not enabled.
 
 OK, now that we're on the same page, try this: in the 
 address bar type in:
 
 about:config
 
 and in the filter box, type in 128 and now you should 
 get a whole bunch of:
 
 security.ssl
 
 type of messages.  Double click on each one and set 
 them to true.  Just the security.ssl ones, and 
 nothing else.
 
 Now try again.  Did that work?
 

I'm not sure I'd do _all_ of them:
security.ssl2.rc2_128
security.ssl2.rc4_128
are purposely set to false.


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Re: Seamonkey SSL Disabled Error

2009-04-24 Thread »Q«
In
news:mailman.262.1240560482.28721.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org,
texstar texs...@gmail.com wrote:

 We are having an odd error using Seamonkey 1.1.16 on pclos. From time
 to time when going to a secure site such as paypal or gmail,
 Seamonkey will throw an error saying SSL has been disabled when in
 fact it is enabled. One can close out and restart Seamonkey and go
 back to the same site and everything is fine. Any ideas on what to
 try would be greatly appreciated.

There was bug filed in Ubuntu about this, but for SM 1.1.12.  No
resolution that I could see, except for moving to a later SM version.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/290857

I couldn't find a matching bug in Mozilla's tracker (which doesn't
mean there isn't one).  Someone on the SM developers' list may know
more.

https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-seamonkey

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Re: seamonkey 1.1.16

2009-04-24 Thread Kevin McCormick

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Kevin McCormick wrote:
I upgraded, on Linux platform.  Now it won't work on ebay or some other 
sites.  Won't follow the Next link or show the View list as ordering 
 choices. Seems to be something wrong with scripts.  Back to 1.1.15.


Thanks


everything works fine for me one those sites.  What 
scripts?


It was the Sort link, where they give a little pop-up list to let you 
reorder the list of items.  Well, I thought maybe I needed to upgrade 
java, so I downloaded the jdk-6u13-i586-1.tgz package for slackware and 
upgraded my existing 6.11 jdk.  Now the problems seem to have gone away. 
 So I'm writing this from seamonkey-mail right now.


Now I'm getting an error box saying There was an error sopying this to 
your Sent folder  Maybe my IMAP settings aren't quite right.  I'll 
check that.

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Re: seamonkey 1.1.16

2009-04-24 Thread Kevin McCormick

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Kevin McCormick wrote:
I upgraded, on Linux platform.  Now it won't work on ebay or some other 
sites.  Won't follow the Next link or show the View list as ordering 
 choices. Seems to be something wrong with scripts.  Back to 1.1.15.


Thanks


everything works fine for me one those sites.  What 
scripts?


It was the Sort link, where they give a little pop-up list to let you 
reorder the list of items.  Well, I thought maybe I needed to upgrade 
java, so I downloaded the jdk-6u13-i586-1.tgz package for slackware and 
upgraded my existing 6.11 jdk.  Now the problems seem to have gone away. 
 So I'm writing this from seamonkey-mail right now.


Now I'm getting an error box saying There was an error sopying this to 
your Sent folder  Maybe my IMAP settings aren't quite right.  I'll 
check that.

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Re: Password manager

2009-04-24 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/24/2009 11:26 AM, John wrote:
 The password manager in SeaMonkey doesn't always offer to save a 
 password, depending on the site being visited. I have noticed in 
 particular that it frequently won't save a password for a secure website 
 having an https://... address. And yet this is not always the case. It 
 will save the password for some secure sites. Is there any way to get it 
 to save the passwords for all sites? Thanks!
 
 John

I found that putting the following into the user.js file for my profile
significantly expands the scope of the Password Manager:
user_pref(wallet.crypto, true);
user_pref(wallet.crypto.autocompleteoverride, true);

Don't forget the semi-colon at the end of the line.  You must then
completely terminate SeaMonkey and then restart it for this to become
effective.

There will still be a few sites remaining where this doesn't work.
Also, nothing in SeaMonkey 1.1.x will help if the user ID and password
are entered in separate Web pages; I was told that the Password Manager
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Re: [Bug 413385] Implement Customizable Toolbars in SeaMonkey MailNews

2009-04-24 Thread NoOp
On 04/24/2009 09:42 AM, Philip Chee wrote:
 Hi!
 
 Just a note to our nightly testers. Customizable Toolbars in MailNews
 has landed. The show hide prefrences have been removed from the
 Preferences window. To add or remove buttons to the toolbar, right click
 on the mailnews toolbar and select Customize... then start dragging
 buttons around. You can drop them on any toolbar (in the toolbox)
 including the menubar.
 
 If you see any weirdness including a totally missing toolbar then try
 shutting down SeaMonkey 2.0b1pre and deleting/renaming localstore.rdf in
 your profile.
 
 Phil
 

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1b4pre)
Gecko/20090409 SeaMonkey/2.0b1pre

Not working for me - unless I'm not clicking in the proper location.

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Your Turkey hunting trip!

2009-04-24 Thread John Boyle
To Roy: How did you do with your Turkey hunting? Have you got your
Thanksgiving Turkey all taken care of? I just traded in my older shotgun
for a new Benelli but have not shot it yet! Hope to go to Tacoma
Sportsman's Club :-) on Sunday and just see what it will do!
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