Re: Lightning in SM2
NoOp a tapoté, le 30/09/2009 22:43: On 09/30/2009 12:42 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote: Hi, NoOp a tapoté, le 27/09/2009 00:43: Yes. You'll need to get the latest lightning version from the nightlies repository: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-1.9.1/ Lightning works on Seamonkey 2.0pre but I cannot simply update it : Lightning could not be installed because it is not compatible with your SeaMonkey build type (Linux_x86_64-gcc3). Please contact the author of this item about the problem. I know I can update it but using Seamonkey 2.0b2 but there's might be a reason of this message. Did you not read? There is an add-on to get the latest nightly updates: http://ilpolipo.free.fr/addons/?sn=lnu https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4623 This seems to work with SM 2.0b2 - (does not work with 2.0pre). Yes, but I have this message when using : http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-1.9.1/linux-xpi/lightning.xpi Another question, what is gdata-provider.xpi? -- Stéphane http://pasdenom.info/fortune ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Open Composer
mozzi wrote: JD wrote: mozzi wrote: Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all. I hope something can be done to address the problem. Thanks Maybe it doesn't know you want to edit the file? Once the file is open, click on the Composer icon at the bottom left of the window and open Composer. Does that allow you to edit the file? Hi, Yes but that would be an extra step. Thanks Mozzi, SeaMonkey is not a mind reader and, for the vast majority of users, when they click on a HTML file, they want to see what the page looks like. If you want to see the coding of the page, have a look at the preferences of SeaMonkey, Edit|Preferences|Appearance and, in the top section, select both Navigator and Composer. Then when you click on a HTML file, the SeaMonkey Navigator will show you what the page looks like AND the SeaMonkey Composer will show you the page coding. HTH Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Lightning in SM2
On 10/01/2009 12:57 AM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote: NoOp a tapoté, le 30/09/2009 22:43: On 09/30/2009 12:42 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote: Hi, NoOp a tapoté, le 27/09/2009 00:43: Yes. You'll need to get the latest lightning version from the nightlies repository: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-1.9.1/ Lightning works on Seamonkey 2.0pre but I cannot simply update it : Lightning could not be installed because it is not compatible with your SeaMonkey build type (Linux_x86_64-gcc3). Please contact the author of this item about the problem. I know I can update it but using Seamonkey 2.0b2 but there's might be a reason of this message. Did you not read? There is an add-on to get the latest nightly updates: http://ilpolipo.free.fr/addons/?sn=lnu https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4623 This seems to work with SM 2.0b2 - (does not work with 2.0pre). Yes, but I have this message when using : http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-1.9.1/linux-xpi/lightning.xpi Another question, what is gdata-provider.xpi? Probably because your web page shows: quote You use SeaMonkey 2.0pre / Linux. Navigateurs conseillés : tous les navigateurs de la famille Mozilla : SeaMonkey , Firefox ... Zine: all family browsers Mozilla: SeaMonkey, Firefox ... et Konqueror and Konqueror Navigateurs supportés : Dillo , Opera et Internet Explorer 7 et 8 Supported browsers: Dillo, Opera and Internet Explorer 7 and 8 Navigateurs partiellements supportés : w3m , links , Internet Explorer 6 et Safari (testé sous wine ) Partly supported browsers: w3m, links, Internet Explorer 6 and Safari (tested under wine) /quote That's a joke :-) I think I now what your were saying understand that you are getting: Lightning could not be installed because it is not compatible with your SeaMonkey build type (Linux_x86_64-gcc3). Please contact the author of this item about the problem. I use a 32bit system so I cannot help you there. You will need to contact the author(s) to report the 64bit issue. You might try asking on mozilla.devs.apps.calendar let them know that you are using seamonkey-2.0pre.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Problem sending emails
On 09/30/09 15:10, Ray_Net wrote: jnmayer wrote: Hi! I'm helping a friend of mine. Until now he was using the old mozilla suite... (argh!). I just installed Seamonkey 1.1.18 and have some little problems when I'm sending mails with attachements. Also installed on this computer is the latest GData Antivirus software which scans outgoing mails. So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine. My friend is a little bit paranoid about computer viruses and wants to ckeck outgoing mails. So what can be done to solve this problem? Is it a known problem? As I said before, he was using the old mozilla which did not have this problem at all. You said: the old mozilla which did not have this problem at all. Perhaps that GData Antivirus was not able to check an outgoing mail whne sent by the old mozilla ... Anyway, stop checking what's outgoing ... just check the inputs ... If you don't have an infected file reaching your computer, you cannot send one. Are you so sure? Is it not possible that his machine could have a Trojan of some sort which has evaded detection by his virus scanner software, which may now infect files *after* they've been copied to his machine? I've seen this happen. This is one of the reasons why some virus scanners check outgoing e-mail messages. I realize it's easy to assume that virus checker software is always 100% accurate and will find everything, but sadly this just isn't the case. It's always a matter of percentages. The more you do, the better the chance is that you'll evade the intruder or stop the spread of it. Best Regards, ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
SeaMonkey security question
What does everyone think about this article and Sea Monkey? bj http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10363836-83.html?tag=nl.e757 Banking Trojan steals money from under your nose ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Problem sending emails
On or about 10/1/2009 1:02 PM, Jordon typed the following: Mark Hansen wrote: On 09/30/09 15:10, Ray_Net wrote: jnmayer wrote: Hi! I'm helping a friend of mine. Until now he was using the old mozilla suite... (argh!). I just installed Seamonkey 1.1.18 and have some little problems when I'm sending mails with attachements. Also installed on this computer is the latest GData Antivirus software which scans outgoing mails. So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine. My friend is a little bit paranoid about computer viruses and wants to ckeck outgoing mails. So what can be done to solve this problem? Is it a known problem? As I said before, he was using the old mozilla which did not have this problem at all. You said: the old mozilla which did not have this problem at all. Perhaps that GData Antivirus was not able to check an outgoing mail whne sent by the old mozilla ... Anyway, stop checking what's outgoing ... just check the inputs ... If you don't have an infected file reaching your computer, you cannot send one. Are you so sure? Is it not possible that his machine could have a Trojan of some sort which has evaded detection by his virus scanner software, which may now infect files *after* they've been copied to his machine? I've seen this happen. This is one of the reasons why some virus scanners check outgoing e-mail messages. I realize it's easy to assume that virus checker software is always 100% accurate and will find everything, but sadly this just isn't the case. It's always a matter of percentages. The more you do, the better the chance is that you'll evade the intruder or stop the spread of it. You're saying that a trojan can slip by undetected and infect other files which do get detected, by the same anti-virus program? I've never heard of such a thing, but I'm no expert. I'll ask around. Example: My virus data base was upgraded at 2000 yesterday. I received a new virus this morning at 0800 (one that was not in the data base). My scheduled update is at 2000 to day. In the meantime I do not know that I have a virus. I will not know of the infection until I send an e-mail after 2000 today when my outgoing mail is checked for a virus. A lot can happen in less than 24 hours. -- Ed Thank you for pressing the self destruct button. -Computer [aboard Mega-Maid] in Space Balls ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SeaMonkey security question
chicagofan wrote: What does everyone think about this article and Sea Monkey? bj http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10363836-83.html?tag=nl.e757 Banking Trojan steals money from under your nose From all I know, this is just another attack that needs you to explicitely execute a third-party program on your machine - but in any case, SeaMonkey is very probably just in the same boat as Firefox there. Robert kaiser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SeaMonkey security question
On 10/01/2009 01:52 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote: chicagofan wrote: What does everyone think about this article and Sea Monkey? bj http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10363836-83.html?tag=nl.e757 Banking Trojan steals money from under your nose From all I know, this is just another attack that needs you to explicitely execute a third-party program on your machine - but in any case, SeaMonkey is very probably just in the same boat as Firefox there. Robert kaiser Details: http://www.finjan.com/MCRCblog.aspx?EntryId=2345 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SeaMonkey security question
Robert Kaiser wrote: chicagofan wrote: What does everyone think about this article and Sea Monkey? bj http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10363836-83.html?tag=nl.e757 Banking Trojan steals money from under your nose From all I know, this is just another attack that needs you to explicitely execute a third-party program on your machine - but in any case, SeaMonkey is very probably just in the same boat as Firefox there. Robert kaiser Is it as simple as clicking the wrong link on a web page? I've noticed this annoying feature of some web sites that if you click on a blank portion of their site various ads will appear. I have to click within a page or message often to be able to scroll down. Don't know why the cursor locks on the tool bar. :\ Thanks, Robert for confirming if it's a problem for Firefox, it will be for SM too. bj ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Problem sending emails
Jordon wrote: GerardJan wrote: Jordon wrote: jnmayer wrote: Jordon wrote: jnmayer wrote: So now when I send a mail with a large attachement, seamonkey takes some time sending the mail. But in the end the mail is not sent and I get an error message (smtp server error). When I turn off the email check in GData Antivirus everything works just fine. My friend is a little bit paranoid about computer viruses and wants to ckeck outgoing mails. So what can be done to solve this problem? Is it a known problem? As I said before, he was using the old mozilla which did not have this problem at all. I've never placed that much importance on scanning outgoing mail. If outgoing mail has a virus you have bigger problems. How did it get there in the first place and why didn't the anti-virus program detect it when it arrived? You have mistaken me. There is no virus in the attachement! But when GData tries to scan for infections, Seamonkey doesn't send the mail. I have not mistaken you. You have said that there is no problem when scanning of outbound mail is turned off. I said that I don't see the importance of scanning outbound mail. The way I look at it, the solution is simple. Turn off the scanning of outbound mail. The attachments got on the computer somehow. Why should they be scanned twice? I said If your outbound email has a virus you have bigger problems. If that were the case it would lead me to believe that the anti-virus program didn't do its job when the virus got into the computer. Why would you trust it to catch something on the way out that it didn't catch on the way in? It has nothing to do with a virus at all, in all versions seamonkey and as I tested it now on Fedora 11 with XP on the same disk, it happens always: /seamonkey/ keeps on saying *copy_complete* that happens also in 2.01b, with attachments 5 Mbyte or so. Chapeau, I am running the dutch version of 2.01b and it runs just as well very good. Oh, I forgot to say that there is nothing wrong with your attachment it copies it completely. The OP was jnmayer. You are GerardJan. Are you the same person? You appear to be posting from Madrid Spain. jnmayer appears to be posting from Hof, Germany. Proxy maybe? Or are you the friend? In any event, I am not saying that he has a virus!!! But, he *is* using a virus scanner. Correct? And, it's only by using that virus scanner to scan outbound messages that the problems occur. Correct? GData is scanning everything coming into the computer. Correct? All outbound attachment are being scanned. Correct? GData is scanning all outbound attachments twice, once coming in to the computer and once going out. Correct? If all the above statements are correct, I have to ask why is he doing that? Stop scanning outbound attachments and the problem is solved! Actually I come from Denia, /gershwin.denia.es/, and I have no domain address and I feel sorry that you or me did not render the question correctly. GerardJan is a name I got from my father and since I have forgiven him what he did in his life, I have to bear that name. But anyway this is not the correct newsgroup to argue about that. -- GerardJan ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey