Re: Email punctuation rendering

2009-09-13 Thread captjlddavis
On 9/13/2009 19:32, Fred Kattau wrote:
> Since beginning use of SM2, most punctuation in email attachments comes 
> out as multiple symbols.  As example, quotation marks appears as “. 
> Am using Vista with 2G ram and very few extra programs.

Maybe:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=626263

regards:captjldd

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Email punctuation rendering

2009-09-13 Thread Fred Kattau
Since beginning use of SM2, most punctuation in email attachments comes 
out as multiple symbols.  As example, quotation marks appears as “. 
Am using Vista with 2G ram and very few extra programs.

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Re: How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread mozdev

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Mon, 14 Sep 2009 00:01:45 +1000, /mozdev/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Sun, 13 Sep 2009 23:21:53 +1000, /mozdev/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


Edit -> Preferences: Browser / Tabbed Browsing:

[ ] Switch to new tabs opened from links


It's still opening things in the foreground.


Do you have the "Switch to new tabs opened from links" option
UNchecked as shown above?


Yes.


So, when you right-click and "Open Link in New Tab" - do you get the
link opened in foreground?

Additionally, if you have checked (as previously shown):

_Open tabs instead of windows for_
[x] Middle-click, Ctrl+click or Ctrl+Enter on links in a Web page
[x] Ctrl+Enter in the Location bar

Do you get links opened in foreground tabs when you Ctrl+click them?

All these options works as prescribed here, and I'm not really sure what
you might be missing.


Hi Stanimir.

I have all those options set and I guess CTRL + click would work, as it 
did work in Opera for speed dial tabs.


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Re: How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread mozdev

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

mozdev wrote:


Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:21:06 +0300, /mozdev/:


I can do this in Opera and even IE, but in sea monkey I can't even
close
tabs without right-click.

It's a good suite and all, I used to hate it but I like it now


Edit -> Preferences: Browser / Tabbed Browsing:

[ ] Switch to new tabs opened from links

_Open tabs instead of windows for_
[x] Middle-click, Ctrl+click or Ctrl+Enter on links in a Web page
[x] Ctrl+Enter in the Location bar


Thanks Stanimir.

It's still opening things in the foreground.

This is not what I want and the reason why in many respects I prefer
IE but will bear with this a bit longer due to the mail client + web
page editor.

I can only wonder were a poll to be done what people would say about
this, obviously IE has more users however less discerning than Mozilla
products but why the divergence when even Opera does it behind by
default.

Crazy I think.


FWIW -- you're entitled to your taste, of course -- one of the things
that annoys me about IE is that it opens tabs underneath /by default/
and there doesn't seem to be any way to defeat the "feature." If I want
the new page to be in focus, I have to open it in a new page. On the
other hand, if I click a link and try to go do something while it loads,
IE will often steal focus and take me away from what I'm doing to make
sure I watch it load. I wouldn't mind if it would just flash the title
in the taskbar when it's done loading (and not before as it does now),
but this business of stealing focus before the page is functional is a
major annoyance.


I feel precisely this way.
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Re: Usenet news groups

2009-09-13 Thread Norvin

Lew wrote:

Is there a way to generate a "kill file" for the several news groups I
read on a regular basis ?
There are certain posters that do not contribute to the "general
wellbeing" of the group and
life would be sooo much better if I could just automatically mark
their posts as read. I have
heard of these on other news readers but can find nothing that looks
like it on SeaMonkey.
Thanks.
   ...Lew...

click on 'tools', 'message filters' and go from there.
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Usenet news groups

2009-09-13 Thread Lew
Is there a way to generate a "kill file" for the several news groups I
read on a regular basis ?
There are certain posters that do not contribute to the "general
wellbeing" of the group and
life would be sooo much better if I could just automatically mark
their posts as read. I have
heard of these on other news readers but can find nothing that looks
like it on SeaMonkey.
Thanks.
   ...Lew...
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Re: SM1.1 to SM2.0 profiles on Windows?

2009-09-13 Thread Jens Hatlak

On 9/13/2009 6:30 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:

it looks like it wants to migrate the existing profile into the roaming
location _including_ all my data (email etc), which seems wrong to me.


Well, that's how it is. Experienced users with advanced setups can 
change it manually, see below.


I have now uninstalled SM1.1 and installed SM2.0 beta. As predicted, it 
moved my profile and buried it in the C drive.


It surely didn't move but migrate (copy).

I notice many items in 
about:config are now referenced as c:\xxyyzz\, but in profiles.ini it 
does have the relative flag set. I'd like to move the profile back to my 
homeDirectory. I tried using profile manager, but don't see an option to 
move...


Correct, the profile manager doesn't offer that. Instead, just convert 
the profile to a non-relative by setting IsRelative=0 and adapting Path 
in profiles.ini, cf. . Then 
check for any paths (mail storage directories etc.) that you want to 
adapt in prefs.js (make a backup beforehand to be safe) or use the UI, 
e.g. Server Settings under MailNews Account Settings.


HTH

Jens

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Re: seamonkey.exe sometimes crashes on http://getfirefox.com

2009-09-13 Thread Ant

On 9/12/2009 11:59 PM PT, Ant typed:

FYI a screen shot: http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/4316/screenshotb.gif 
that I reproduced again for kicks. Also, the %temp%\32ce_appcompat.txt:


[snipped] Oops, dupes. For some reason, my posts didn't show up but they 
came very late! :(

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Re: How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

mozdev wrote:


Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:21:06 +0300, /mozdev/:


I can do this in Opera and even IE, but in sea monkey I can't even close
tabs without right-click.

It's a good suite and all, I used to hate it but I like it now


Edit -> Preferences: Browser / Tabbed Browsing:

[ ] Switch to new tabs opened from links

_Open tabs instead of windows for_
[x] Middle-click, Ctrl+click or Ctrl+Enter on links in a Web page
[x] Ctrl+Enter in the Location bar


Thanks Stanimir.

It's still opening things in the foreground.

This is not what I want and the reason why in many respects I prefer IE 
but will bear with this a bit longer due to the mail client + web page 
editor.


I can only wonder were a poll to be done what people would say about 
this, obviously IE has more users however less discerning than Mozilla 
products but why the divergence when even Opera does it behind by default.


Crazy I think.


FWIW -- you're entitled to your taste, of course -- one of the things 
that annoys me about IE is that it opens tabs underneath /by default/ 
and there doesn't seem to be any way to defeat the "feature." If I want 
the new page to be in focus, I have to open it in a new page. On the 
other hand, if I click a link and try to go do something while it loads, 
IE will often steal focus and take me away from what I'm doing to make 
sure I watch it load. I wouldn't mind if it would just flash the title 
in the taskbar when it's done loading (and not before as it does now), 
but this business of stealing focus before the page is functional is a 
major annoyance.


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Mail Message

2009-09-13 Thread bsalisbu
When I open the mail I get the message "The folder is being processed. 
Please  wait until processing is complete to get messages."  The process 
never completes.  What do I need to do to get around this.  It works 
fine on TB>

TIA,  Bill
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news.mozilla.org NNTP post fail after moving to SM2.0

2009-09-13 Thread Gerry Hickman

Hi,

After upgrading to SM2.0 beta from SM1.1, most things worked straight 
away. I was able to send/receive email, I was able to read messages from 
Microsoft and Mozilla newsgroups. I was able to post messages to the 
Microsoft news server, BUT I was unable to post a message to the 
news.mozilla.org server. It said posting the message failed and to check 
mail and newsgroup settings. Everything in the account settings looked 
correct (settings had been copied from SM1.1).


I tested using telnet and it worked straight away.

I then deleted the news.mozilla.org account and re-created it with the 
same settings as before, and now it works.


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Re: SM1.1 to SM2.0 profiles on Windows?

2009-09-13 Thread Gerry Hickman

it looks like it wants to migrate the existing profile into the roaming
location _including_ all my data (email etc), which seems wrong to me.


I have now uninstalled SM1.1 and installed SM2.0 beta. As predicted, it 
moved my profile and buried it in the C drive. I notice many items in 
about:config are now referenced as c:\xxyyzz\, but in profiles.ini it 
does have the relative flag set. I'd like to move the profile back to my 
homeDirectory. I tried using profile manager, but don't see an option to 
move...



Is there a proper way to keep the settings separated from the data? In
not, can I move the whole Mozilla profile back to the homeDirectory
after the migration and run it from there?



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Re: How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Mon, 14 Sep 2009 00:01:45 +1000, /mozdev/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Sun, 13 Sep 2009 23:21:53 +1000, /mozdev/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


Edit -> Preferences: Browser / Tabbed Browsing:

[ ] Switch to new tabs opened from links


It's still opening things in the foreground.


Do you have the "Switch to new tabs opened from links" option UNchecked 
as shown above?


Yes.


So, when you right-click and "Open Link in New Tab" - do you get the 
link opened in foreground?


Additionally, if you have checked (as previously shown):

_Open tabs instead of windows for_
[x] Middle-click, Ctrl+click or Ctrl+Enter on links in a Web page
[x] Ctrl+Enter in the Location bar

Do you get links opened in foreground tabs when you Ctrl+click them?

All these options works as prescribed here, and I'm not really sure 
what you might be missing.


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Re: How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread mozdev

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Sun, 13 Sep 2009 23:21:53 +1000, /mozdev/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


Edit -> Preferences: Browser / Tabbed Browsing:

[ ] Switch to new tabs opened from links


It's still opening things in the foreground.


Do you have the "Switch to new tabs opened from links" option UNchecked
as shown above?


Yes.
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Re: How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sun, 13 Sep 2009 23:21:53 +1000, /mozdev/:

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


Edit -> Preferences: Browser / Tabbed Browsing:

[ ] Switch to new tabs opened from links


It's still opening things in the foreground.


Do you have the "Switch to new tabs opened from links" option 
UNchecked as shown above?


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Re: How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread mozdev

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:21:06 +0300, /mozdev/:


I can do this in Opera and even IE, but in sea monkey I can't even close
tabs without right-click.

It's a good suite and all, I used to hate it but I like it now


Edit -> Preferences: Browser / Tabbed Browsing:

[ ] Switch to new tabs opened from links

_Open tabs instead of windows for_
[x] Middle-click, Ctrl+click or Ctrl+Enter on links in a Web page
[x] Ctrl+Enter in the Location bar


Thanks Stanimir.

It's still opening things in the foreground.

This is not what I want and the reason why in many respects I prefer IE 
but will bear with this a bit longer due to the mail client + web page 
editor.


I can only wonder were a poll to be done what people would say about 
this, obviously IE has more users however less discerning than Mozilla 
products but why the divergence when even Opera does it behind by default.


Crazy I think.
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Re: How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:21:06 +0300, /mozdev/:


I can do this in Opera and even IE, but in sea monkey I can't even close
tabs without right-click.

It's a good suite and all, I used to hate it but I like it now


Edit -> Preferences: Browser / Tabbed Browsing:

[ ] Switch to new tabs opened from links

_Open tabs instead of windows for_
[x] Middle-click, Ctrl+click or Ctrl+Enter on links in a Web page
[x] Ctrl+Enter in the Location bar

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 2 Completes New Feature Set

2009-09-13 Thread mozdev

John Boyle wrote:

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Less than 8 weeks after the first beta, the SeaMonkey team released
SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 2 today, completing the planned feature set for the
next generation of the successful Internet suite, with a final 2.0
version expected next month.

Building on the great heritage of the Netscape Communicator and
Mozilla Application suites, SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 2 combines a
state-of-the-art web browser based on the same core as Firefox 3.5.3
with a solid email and newsgroups client and a simple HTML editor,
rounding the experience with web development tools and IRC chat.

In addition to the changes in the first beta release, this version
features:
   - tabbed mail, enabling accounts, folders and even single messages to
 be opened in tabs inside the Mail&  Newsgroups window, as well as
 enabling the Lightning extension to be installed into SeaMonkey for
 calendering functionality.
   - a completely renewed default theme on Mac OS X to better fit with
 the look of Leopard and Snow Leopard,
   - reopening of closed browser windows (Undo Close Window),
   - introduction of simpler interfaces for extension developers
 ("SMILE"),
   - and a large number of other, smaller improvements.

The release notes include a detailed list of improvements in
comparison to SeaMonkey 1.1.18, our current stable release.

We welcome any and all discussions on this beta on our newsgroups, or
you can even file a bug if you find one. Be sure to check our known
issues prior to filing bugs.

SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 2 is available for free download on the SeaMonkey
website. Once you have downloaded and installed this release, we'd
like to encourage you to get involved in discussing and reporting
problems as well as further improving the product.

Thanks for testing and helping us to make SeaMonkey even better!


Full news article:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2009-09-12

Release notes:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0b2

Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0b2

System Requirements:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements

Newsgroups: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/community#groups
File a bug: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?format=guided
Get Involved: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved

Robert Kaiser
SeaMonkey project coordinator
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To Mr. Kaiser et al: This does sound like a well thought out
combination, and I hope it works as predicted! Sorry, I have not
participated in developement, but I am terribly certain I could NOT have
contributed anything worthwhile! Believe it or not, I hope this works
out as well or better than expected! :-)

I've been waiting for this but it's a little on the lean side in terms 
of features I feel, basics you take for granted you know like in any 
browser.

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How do I open tabs underneath in SeaMonkey

2009-09-13 Thread mozdev
I can do this in Opera and even IE, but in sea monkey I can't even close 
tabs without right-click.


It's a good suite and all, I used to hate it but I like it now
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Re: sea monkey 1.1.17 and adobe 10.0.32.18

2009-09-13 Thread Robert Kaiser

Brad Butler wrote:

When I go to download the adobe flash 10 from the get this plug-in from
the seamonkey downloads, etc. page, seamonkey is not listed as one of
the supported browsers, but firefox is. Will it still work?


Yes, it is.
Still, be aware that "secure" connections can be intercepted when you 
are using SeaMonkey 1.1.17, you should upgrade to 1.1.18  or try 2.0 
Beta 2 if you want to be sure that secure connections are actually secure.


Robert Kaiser
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sea monkey 1.1.17 and adobe 10.0.32.18

2009-09-13 Thread Brad Butler
When I go to download the adobe flash 10 from the get this plug-in from 
the seamonkey downloads, etc. page, seamonkey is not listed as one of 
the supported browsers, but firefox is. Will it still work?

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Re: Seamonkey 1.1.18 and 2 faijed to connect to internet and mail.

2009-09-13 Thread Daniel

Pentti Mannonen wrote:

Upgrade from 1.1.17 failed.  Internet Explorer 8 and Mozilla Firefox
3.0.11  still work. I have Windows XP home edition. The modem is
A-LINK, ADSL2+ 4-PORT+WLAN, RR24AP(i+). If i have to stay in Explorer
or Firefox how to move my mail and bookmarks there?. 


What happen when you did the install?? What happened when you ran the 
program??


Daniel
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Re: Memory "leak"?

2009-09-13 Thread Daniel

Phillip Pi wrote:

On 9/10/2009 10:13 PM PT, Sarah Austin wrote:


On 6/8/2008 1:03 PM PT, Sarah Houston wrote:


I had 10,000 days of history put in there, not realizing how much
memory it would eventually eat. 

Really? How much memory was it with 10K days? I have set my history
to eight days. Even three days still hog a lot.
It was using anywhere from 140-180 megs. :) 

That's not bad. So how many days did you lower to and how much memory?

I actually needed more RAM. I only had 512K.
Seriously, 512 KB? How in the world can you even boot up a recent OS? 
[grin] You meant 512 MB, right?


Yes. LOL


Wow, a reply to an old newsgroup thread from June 2008! Welcome back. :)


Hang on Phillip, Sarah Houston must have had other things on her mind as 
she became Sarah Austin.


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Re: seamonkey.exe sometimes crashes on http://getfirefox.com

2009-09-13 Thread Ant
FYI a screen shot: http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/4316/screenshotb.gif 
that I reproduced again for kicks. Also, the %temp%\32ce_appcompat.txt 
if it helps at all: http://pastie.org/615192 ...



On 9/11/2009 8:00 AM PT, Ant typed:


Hello.

After a long session in SeaMonkey v1.1.18 in my updated Windows XP Pro. 
SP3, I go to http://getfirefox.com/ and SeaMonkey crashes with usp10.dll 
v1.420.2600.5512 (Uniscribe Unicode script processor):


Event Type:Error
Event Source:Application Error
Event Category:None
Event ID:1000
Date:9/10/2009
Time:9:20:25 PM
User:N/A
Computer:FOOBAR
Description:
Faulting application seamonkey.exe, version 1.8.20090.16977, faulting 
module usp10.dll, version 1.420.2600.5512, fault address 0x0003d60b.


For more information, see Help and Support Center at 
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

Data:
: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74   Applicat
0008: 69 6f 6e 20 46 61 69 6c   ion Fail
0010: 75 72 65 20 20 73 65 61   ure  sea
0018: 6d 6f 6e 6b 65 79 2e 65   monkey.e
0020: 78 65 20 31 2e 38 2e 32   xe 1.8.2
0028: 30 30 39 30 2e 31 36 39   0090.169
0030: 37 37 20 69 6e 20 75 73   77 in us
0038: 70 31 30 2e 64 6c 6c 20   p10.dll
0040: 31 2e 34 32 30 2e 32 36   1.420.26
0048: 30 30 2e 35 35 31 32 20   00.5512
0050: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65   at offse
0058: 74 20 30 30 30 33 64 36   t 0003d6
0060: 30 62 0d 0a   0b..


I cannot reproduce the crashes right after restarting/launching 
SeaMonkey though. Is anyone else able to reproduce it after a long 
session and know how to stop this?


Thank you in advance. :)

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