Re: SeaMonkey slowdown

2009-09-22 Thread Richard Owlett

Lee wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:


You're not alone in that experience.

SM 1.1.17 wasn't like that.

On the other hand, I have just moved to Mac OS 10.6.1, so I don't know 
if there might be some minor incompatability thing going on.I suppose 
in time that will be addressed...


As a slight (but related?) aside Firefox 3.5.2 is displaying web site 
window glitches it never displayed before, too...


Hi Keith

Thanks for the feedback, I will assume that the minor problem
will be rectified in future versions.  BTW I am running Vista on
my machine so it is doing it on 2 different OS.  I can live
with it but it is frustrating to have to wait on each item in
a newsgroup even though it is not very long and when you are
used to it being speedy the slowdown is noticeable.  Funny
how things have changed and we now a days are so impatient!~


Lee (in Florida)


And I remember fast being 300 Baud, high speed paper tape, and 
memory with micro-second cycle time ;)




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Re: No Sent Folder

2009-09-22 Thread Mark Hansen
On 09/22/09 09:26, Tom Pamin wrote:
 I installed Seamonkey on a new PC, and I have no Sent folder in my 
 email. If I create one, sent messages are not saved to it. How can I get 
 Seamonkey to create a Sent folder, and then save messages to it?

First, verify the settings on your e-mail account. In Mail  Newsgroup
Account Settings, look at the 'Copies  Folders' page (under your account
in the tree view). You should have selected Place a copy in:. Then
make sure that under that, you have selected Sent Folder on:, then
select your account (or Local Folders as the case may be for your setup).

To the best of my recollection, it will create a Sent folder once one
is needed, so if these are not set up properly, one won't be created
where you expect it.

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Re: No Sent Folder

2009-09-22 Thread Tom Pamin

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/22/09 09:26, Tom Pamin wrote:
I installed Seamonkey on a new PC, and I have no Sent folder in my 
email. If I create one, sent messages are not saved to it. How can I get 
Seamonkey to create a Sent folder, and then save messages to it?


First, verify the settings on your e-mail account. In Mail  Newsgroup
Account Settings, look at the 'Copies  Folders' page (under your account
in the tree view). You should have selected Place a copy in:. Then
make sure that under that, you have selected Sent Folder on:, then
select your account (or Local Folders as the case may be for your setup).

To the best of my recollection, it will create a Sent folder once one
is needed, so if these are not set up properly, one won't be created
where you expect it.

Best Regards,


I copied over my Sent folder, and the 2 sent files from my other PC. Now 
the Sent folder at least shows up in the list. But the messages are 
still not being saved to it.


I find what's happening is the when I go to Copies and Folders, and 
choose the option to have the messages saved in Sent, the settings don't 
stay once I click OK. So no folder can be chosen, since the settings 
don't hold. How do I fix this?

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temporary directory?

2009-09-22 Thread Walter
When I attach a .pdf file to an e-mail I SOMETIMES get the following in 
a box:


unable to open temporary file C:\Documents and Settingsetc 
  Check your Temporary Directory setting.


The attachment is in a folder because I just put it there and I can 
access it with a double click.  Where is the Temporary Directory 
settings and what do they need to be?


Running SeaMonkey 1.1.16

w.
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Re: No Sent Folder

2009-09-22 Thread Mark Hansen
On 09/22/09 10:08, Tom Pamin wrote:
 Mark Hansen wrote:
 On 09/22/09 09:26, Tom Pamin wrote:
 I installed Seamonkey on a new PC, and I have no Sent folder in my 
 email. If I create one, sent messages are not saved to it. How can I get 
 Seamonkey to create a Sent folder, and then save messages to it?
 
 First, verify the settings on your e-mail account. In Mail  Newsgroup
 Account Settings, look at the 'Copies  Folders' page (under your account
 in the tree view). You should have selected Place a copy in:. Then
 make sure that under that, you have selected Sent Folder on:, then
 select your account (or Local Folders as the case may be for your setup).
 
 To the best of my recollection, it will create a Sent folder once one
 is needed, so if these are not set up properly, one won't be created
 where you expect it.
 
 Best Regards,
 
 I copied over my Sent folder, and the 2 sent files from my other PC. Now 
 the Sent folder at least shows up in the list. But the messages are 
 still not being saved to it.
 
 I find what's happening is the when I go to Copies and Folders, and 
 choose the option to have the messages saved in Sent, the settings don't 
 stay once I click OK. So no folder can be chosen, since the settings 
 don't hold. How do I fix this?

I don't know. My first thought is there is a problem with the profile.
To test this, you can create a test profile and see if the settings
work when using it.

Assuming the test profile works, then you can either migrate all of
your stuff to that profile and delete the original, or determine
what's wrong with the original and fix it.

Perhaps someone else has hit this problem before and knows what to
do without having to create a test profile?

Best Regards,
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Re: No Sent Folder

2009-09-22 Thread Tom Pamin

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/22/09 10:08, Tom Pamin wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 09/22/09 09:26, Tom Pamin wrote:
I installed Seamonkey on a new PC, and I have no Sent folder in my 
email. If I create one, sent messages are not saved to it. How can I get 
Seamonkey to create a Sent folder, and then save messages to it?

First, verify the settings on your e-mail account. In Mail  Newsgroup
Account Settings, look at the 'Copies  Folders' page (under your account
in the tree view). You should have selected Place a copy in:. Then
make sure that under that, you have selected Sent Folder on:, then
select your account (or Local Folders as the case may be for your setup).

To the best of my recollection, it will create a Sent folder once one
is needed, so if these are not set up properly, one won't be created
where you expect it.

Best Regards,
I copied over my Sent folder, and the 2 sent files from my other PC. Now 
the Sent folder at least shows up in the list. But the messages are 
still not being saved to it.


I find what's happening is the when I go to Copies and Folders, and 
choose the option to have the messages saved in Sent, the settings don't 
stay once I click OK. So no folder can be chosen, since the settings 
don't hold. How do I fix this?


I don't know. My first thought is there is a problem with the profile.
To test this, you can create a test profile and see if the settings
work when using it.

Assuming the test profile works, then you can either migrate all of
your stuff to that profile and delete the original, or determine
what's wrong with the original and fix it.

Perhaps someone else has hit this problem before and knows what to
do without having to create a test profile?

Best Regards,
Just solved it. I had previously removed Local Folders, since I have no 
use for them. They were still listed in my prefs file though. I just 
deleted those references and replaced it with my email server name, and 
all is well now.


Thanks.
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Re: SeaMonkey slowdown

2009-09-22 Thread Keith Whaley

Richard Owlett wrote:

Lee wrote:

Keith Whaley wrote:


You're not alone in that experience.

SM 1.1.17 wasn't like that.

On the other hand, I have just moved to Mac OS 10.6.1, so I don't 
know if there might be some minor incompatability thing going on.I 
suppose in time that will be addressed...


As a slight (but related?) aside Firefox 3.5.2 is displaying web site 
window glitches it never displayed before, too...



Hi Keith

Thanks for the feedback, I will assume that the minor problem
will be rectified in future versions.  BTW I am running Vista on
my machine so it is doing it on 2 different OS.  I can live
with it but it is frustrating to have to wait on each item in
a newsgroup even though it is not very long and when you are
used to it being speedy the slowdown is noticeable.  Funny
how things have changed and we now a days are so impatient!~

Lee (in Florida)


And I remember fast being 300 Baud, high speed paper tape, and memory 
with micro-second cycle time ;)


As do I.
In fact, when I got a setup capable of 9600 baud, I even took out a new 
address: keith9...@...! That was FLYING!  :-D


keith
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Is It Possible

2009-09-22 Thread Lee

Is it possible to go back to version 117 from 118?  If so
what should be done?  Thanks for any advice!

Lee (in Florida)
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Re: SeaMonkey slowdown

2009-09-22 Thread Keith Whaley

Lee wrote:

Richard Owlett wrote:

And I remember fast being 300 Baud, high speed paper tape, and memory 
with micro-second cycle time ;)


I remember $200 for a 200 meg HD for my Amgia!

Lee (in Florida)



Aha!  You see, had you ordered one for your Amiga, it would have cost FAR 
less!  :-D


keith
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Re: Is It Possible

2009-09-22 Thread Mark Hansen
On 09/22/09 12:15, Lee wrote:
 Is it possible to go back to version 117 from 118?  If so
 what should be done?  Thanks for any advice!
 
 Lee (in Florida)

Assuming you meant 1.1.17 and 1.1.18?

Yes, just un-install 1.1.17, then install 1.1.18. You're profile
won't be touched in either case, so it will still be there.

Note that if you believe 1.1.18 did something to your profile,
going back to 1.1.17 won't undo that unless you also restore
your profile from a back-up.

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Re: SeaMonkey slowdown

2009-09-22 Thread Lee

Keith Whaley wrote:

Aha!  You see, had you ordered one for your Amiga, it would have cost 
FAR less!  :-D



Hi Keith

Had to ready your reply twice before I caught it, can't wash my hands
before typing as I can't do much with the fingers when I do (LOL) I 
had 5 of them and lucked out and sold them just before the bottom

dropped out of the market for them.


Lee
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Re: Is It Possible

2009-09-22 Thread Lee

Mark Hansen wrote:


Assuming you meant 1.1.17 and 1.1.18?

Yes, just un-install 1.1.17, then install 1.1.18. You're profile
won't be touched in either case, so it will still be there.

Note that if you believe 1.1.18 did something to your profile,
going back to 1.1.17 won't undo that unless you also restore
your profile from a back-up.


Hi Mark

No I meant in reverse form 1.1.118 back to 1.1.117 have even looked
but have not found 117 available.  Thanks for taking the time to
reply.  118 with Vista has a slow response.  Checked it on my XP
and it worked great.  Always something.

Lee
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