Troublesome emails fail to junk

2009-12-13 Thread Broadback
I keep receiving emails from World of Warcraft, with whom I have no 
association. Though I mark these as junk they still keep coming. I have 
no problems with other junk emails, any suggestions please? If so make 
it simple like me!

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Re: SM 2.01 not opening home page with browser startup

2009-12-13 Thread Martin Freitag

Margo Guda schrieb:


Define settings are correct. What did you enter?
regards


In my preferences, the startup preference is for the browser to open the
group of tabs defined as the home page. If I click the Home button on
the toolbar these are all opened normally. But starting a new browser,
or opening a link from within another program, does not open that link,
or the home page tabs. I also noticed just now, not sure if this has
anything to do with it, that the text in the status bar showing what's
under a link I mouse over has disappeared. I do still see it in the mail
and news window, though. Just not in the browser.


I added 3 URLs for a test and set to open the hompage on startup and it 
works. I guess ou'll need to test with a new profile again.

regards

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Re: Something New! Authentication Required for Download !

2009-12-13 Thread Robert Kaiser

DoctorBill wrote:

So is this something the site (Alchemy Mindworks) did, inadvertently
screwed up,
missed something important, what ? I don't even know enough to ask the
right questions.


Possibly. FTP server can require authentication, that was the case even 
before SeaMonkey was invented, but nowdays it's pretty rare to do so for 
FTP. Many FTP servers allow login as user anonymous with password 
anonymous though.


Some FTP servers with authentication even allow people to upload files 
there, by the way, even though SeaMonkey doesn't support that upload 
feature very well (but we rudely do support even that).


Robert Kaiser
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Re: SM 2.01 not opening home page with browser startup

2009-12-13 Thread Margo Guda



Stefan wrote:

Margo Guda skriver:



Martin Freitag wrote:

Margo Guda schrieb:

PS
This also happens when I start SM in safemode. I am running Windows 7
(RC).


Define settings are correct. What did you enter?
regards

Martin



In my preferences, the startup preference is for the browser to open the
group of tabs defined as the home page. If I click the Home button on
the toolbar these are all opened normally. But starting a new browser,
or opening a link from within another program, does not open that link,
or the home page tabs. I also noticed just now, not sure if this has
anything to do with it, that the text in the status bar showing what's
under a link I mouse over has disappeared. I do still see it in the mail
and news window, though. Just not in the browser.


Note that there is a pref for opening new windows/tabs as well.

What happens btw if you try to open a local file (by double-clicking the
file) in SeaMonkey when SeaMonkey is already running?

/Stefan


A new window opens with one blank tab.
I think this happens when I open a new window, regardless of whether it's a 
file on my computer or the home page. Opening a new window gives the same 
result, even when the option in preferences is to open the home page, or 
even something else. The preference is disregarded. Opening a new tab works 
correctly.
I also see that I can no longer drag and drop from the address bar to create 
a link on my desktop.

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Re: Cookies

2009-12-13 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Cedar wrote:


Leonidas Jones wrote:


Have you tested it by allowing cookies and seeing if the slowdown
goes away?

Lee


Yes, now I have, and no, it makes no difference.  I've tried lots of
different things like using the default profile, safe mode, making a
new profile, played around with various cookie settings, nothing
seems to help.


In that case, why are you fixating on cookies as opposed to all the 
other possibilities? It comes across as a witch hunt, not a search for 
truth.


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Re: Troublesome emails fail to junk

2009-12-13 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Broadback wrote:

I keep receiving emails from World of Warcraft, with whom I have no 
association. Though I mark these as junk they still keep coming. I have 
no problems with other junk emails, any suggestions please? If so make 
it simple like me!


Marking as junk should only filter them to the Junk folder, not 
prevent their arrival. If SM is doing this as it should, your subject 
line is misleading.


If you have access to your mail server, you could try blacklisting the 
sender; other than that, SM can't help.


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Re: SM 2.01 not opening home page with browser startup

2009-12-13 Thread Margo Guda



Margo Guda wrote:



Stefan wrote:

Margo Guda skriver:



Martin Freitag wrote:

Margo Guda schrieb:

PS
This also happens when I start SM in safemode. I am running Windows 7
(RC).


Define settings are correct. What did you enter?
regards

Martin



In my preferences, the startup preference is for the browser to open the
group of tabs defined as the home page. If I click the Home button on
the toolbar these are all opened normally. But starting a new browser,
or opening a link from within another program, does not open that link,
or the home page tabs. I also noticed just now, not sure if this has
anything to do with it, that the text in the status bar showing what's
under a link I mouse over has disappeared. I do still see it in the mail
and news window, though. Just not in the browser.


Note that there is a pref for opening new windows/tabs as well.

What happens btw if you try to open a local file (by double-clicking the
file) in SeaMonkey when SeaMonkey is already running?

/Stefan


A new window opens with one blank tab.
I think this happens when I open a new window, regardless of whether
it's a file on my computer or the home page. Opening a new window gives
the same result, even when the option in preferences is to open the home
page, or even something else. The preference is disregarded. Opening a
new tab works correctly.
I also see that I can no longer drag and drop from the address bar to
create a link on my desktop.


Oops. After running checkdisk on the disk containing the executables for SM 
the problems went away... Not sure why this cleared things up, since it 
started happening after the update, but I tried it anyway and this seems to 
have cleared things up. I believe the problem to be in the executables, 
because I run it both when I boot into XP and when I boot into win 7. I use 
different profiles on different drives - the exe files are on F, the 7 
profile is on C, and the XP profile is on D. Both gave the problem, and it 
also happened when I ran SM in safe mode. So far I have tried after the 
cleanup only in 7, but it seems OK again.

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Re: Cookies

2009-12-13 Thread chicagofan

Cedar wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Cedar wrote:

Martin Freitag wrote:

Cedar schrieb:

On a dialup connection, would it be normal to suffer extreme slowdowns
and pauses in the internet connection because of blocking cookies?


Nope.



Really!? What then? This is in the extreme...I have had to give
up on my favorite browser! What could possibly be doing this?


Have you tested it by allowing cookies and seeing if the slowdown goes
away?



Yes, now I have, and no, it makes no difference.  I've tried lots of
different things like using the default profile, safe mode, making a new
profile, played around with various cookie settings, nothing seems to help.



Any chance this is just seasonal traffic increase due to Christmas 
shoppers online?  I remember when I was on dial up with ATT, December 
was always a miserable month for me.  However, that was a long time ago, 
so things may have improved since then.

bj
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Re: Troublesome emails fail to junk

2009-12-13 Thread stango

Broadback wrote:
I keep receiving emails from World of Warcraft, with whom I have no 
association. Though I mark these as junk they still keep coming. I have 
no problems with other junk emails, any suggestions please? If so make 
it simple like me!


Those emails should have an 'opt-out' link, normally at the bottom of 
the page and in small letters. I have found that using the 'opt-out' 
function stops most junk mail from major companies.


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Cannot Install Extension

2009-12-13 Thread David E. Ross
I downloaded the adblock_plus-1.1.2.xpi file of the new AdBlock Plus
1.1.2 extension from its Web site, which I indeed trust, onto my hard
drive.  The Add-on Manager won't let me install it.

I have set the preference in [Advanced  Software Installation] to
Allow Web sites to install extensions and updates.

I get an error popup with the message:
SeaMonkey could not install the file at
 file://D:/downloads/software/adblock_plus-1.1.2.xpi
 because: Signing could not be verified.
 -260

How can I install this extension?  Does this mean that I will be blocked
from installing extensions from my accumulated archive of .xpi files
even when they are compatible with SeaMonkey 2?

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Re: Cannot Install Extension

2009-12-13 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/13/2009 12:41 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
 I downloaded the adblock_plus-1.1.2.xpi file of the new AdBlock Plus
 1.1.2 extension from its Web site, which I indeed trust, onto my hard
 drive.  The Add-on Manager won't let me install it.
 
 I have set the preference in [Advanced  Software Installation] to
 Allow Web sites to install extensions and updates.
 
 I get an error popup with the message:
   SeaMonkey could not install the file at
file://D:/downloads/software/adblock_plus-1.1.2.xpi
because: Signing could not be verified.
-260
 
 How can I install this extension?  Does this mean that I will be blocked
 from installing extensions from my accumulated archive of .xpi files
 even when they are compatible with SeaMonkey 2?
 

Correction:

I cannot install the extension in the profile where I had previously
done a global install of AdBlock Plus 1.1.1.  I removed that prior
version from all my profiles, including the profile where I had done the
global installation; but I cannot now install 1.1.2.

Apparently, something was left over from 1.1.1.  For what should I be
looking?


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Re: Troublesome emails fail to junk

2009-12-13 Thread Mark Hansen
On 12/13/2009 11:42 AM, stango wrote:
 Broadback wrote:
 I keep receiving emails from World of Warcraft, with whom I have no 
 association. Though I mark these as junk they still keep coming. I have 
 no problems with other junk emails, any suggestions please? If so make 
 it simple like me!
 
 Those emails should have an 'opt-out' link, normally at the bottom of 
 the page and in small letters. I have found that using the 'opt-out' 
 function stops most junk mail from major companies.
 

Just keep in mind that spammers will send e-mail with such 'opt-out'
links on them just to see if your e-mail address is any good. If
you hit their opt-out, they've just verified your e-mail address
and it is now worth a lot more money to other spammers.

Of course, there are some reputable companies out there that won't
do this, but I would not personally risk it.

Instead, I would invest in a decent spam filter.

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Re: Problems with migrating addressbooks and folders from 1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-12-13 Thread John Boyle
Daniel wrote:
 John Boyle wrote:
 To Robert Kaiser, Leonidas Jones, NoOp, Mark Hansen: Clean slate, new
 thread. However, it does have to start with the suggestions of Robert
 Kaiser. First, I reinstalled 2.0, it seems the profile and the bookmarks
 were still there from my first attempt, which did not allow me to
 migrate everything that had to do with addressbooks or even Local
 Folders.
 1.Your followup suggestion to do something with the 2.0 profile, so that
 I could start over, I am afraid I cannot figure out where the info is to
 either delete or whatever, so that I could get a clean install and start
 over again! That is one continuing problem that I think I will just have
 to do manually, by typing the addresses all over again, into the 2.0
 addressbook!
 
 John, when you removed SM 2.0, did you remove it's profile as well??
 *NOTE*  When you originally installed SM 2.0 it made a copy of your SM
 1.1.18 profile, and when you deleted SM 2.0, it would not have removed
 this profile, so when you re-installed SM 2.0, it would have found this
 profile.
 
 To find it, in SM 2.0, have a look at Edit  Mail  Newsgroup Account
 Setting, and, at the bottom of the Server Settings page, there is the
 Local Direction location. This should be where your SM 2.0 profile is
 stored.
 
 Close SM 2.0, including the Quick Launch feature (if it's still there),
 delete the profile (using Windows Explorer or whatever) then use the
 Windows Program Remover to get rid of SM 2.0, then re-install SM 2.0 to
 get an up-to-date copy of your SM 1.1.18 profile
 
 Daniel
 
  2.Then I discovered, even after I set up the newsgroup
 for Mozilla support.seamonkey, that I could not use that one in ver. 2.0
 to enter any messages! NOW, that one I bet, is because I did not
 activate something in 2.0, and, may have to do with the fact that 1.1.18
 is still my default browser, even though the desktop ICON always brings
 up 2.0! How do I correct that, please?3. Another point is, the
 folders where incoming mail and newsgroups should be directed to, is
 there such a thing anymore as Local Folders? If so, how do I activate
 it? :-\
 
To Daniel: Well, I must have done something wrong, as I managed to
delete the profile as you suggested, plus all my 1.1.18 DATA! I cannot
blame this on 2.0, just my NOT really understanding how to and so, now I
 no longer have ANY book marks, nor any addressbooks either! But, as you
can see, I did get my basic 1.1.18 restarted, and what I am going to
have to do, is now wait until I start receiving things to re-constitute
all my data! The newsgroup IS accessible, as you can see, and I will
have to completely resetup it entirely! Then I will see about any
changeover, as this process is going to take some time to get it roughly
back the way I had it before! If I am not mistaken, there should be a
way to get the addressbooks back, even with a deleted profile, but I
have forgotten how, can someone help me with that?
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Re: Problems with migrating addressbooks and folders from 1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-12-13 Thread John Boyle
Daniel wrote:
 John Boyle wrote:
 To Robert Kaiser, Leonidas Jones, NoOp, Mark Hansen: Clean slate, new
 thread. However, it does have to start with the suggestions of Robert
 Kaiser. First, I reinstalled 2.0, it seems the profile and the bookmarks
 were still there from my first attempt, which did not allow me to
 migrate everything that had to do with addressbooks or even Local
 Folders.
 1.Your followup suggestion to do something with the 2.0 profile, so that
 I could start over, I am afraid I cannot figure out where the info is to
 either delete or whatever, so that I could get a clean install and start
 over again! That is one continuing problem that I think I will just have
 to do manually, by typing the addresses all over again, into the 2.0
 addressbook!
 
 John, when you removed SM 2.0, did you remove it's profile as well??
 *NOTE*  When you originally installed SM 2.0 it made a copy of your SM
 1.1.18 profile, and when you deleted SM 2.0, it would not have removed
 this profile, so when you re-installed SM 2.0, it would have found this
 profile.
 
 To find it, in SM 2.0, have a look at Edit  Mail  Newsgroup Account
 Setting, and, at the bottom of the Server Settings page, there is the
 Local Direction location. This should be where your SM 2.0 profile is
 stored.
 
 Close SM 2.0, including the Quick Launch feature (if it's still there),
 delete the profile (using Windows Explorer or whatever) then use the
 Windows Program Remover to get rid of SM 2.0, then re-install SM 2.0 to
 get an up-to-date copy of your SM 1.1.18 profile
 
 Daniel
 
  2.Then I discovered, even after I set up the newsgroup
 for Mozilla support.seamonkey, that I could not use that one in ver. 2.0
 to enter any messages! NOW, that one I bet, is because I did not
 activate something in 2.0, and, may have to do with the fact that 1.1.18
 is still my default browser, even though the desktop ICON always brings
 up 2.0! How do I correct that, please?3. Another point is, the
 folders where incoming mail and newsgroups should be directed to, is
 there such a thing anymore as Local Folders? If so, how do I activate
 it? :-\
 
To Daniel: Well, I must have done something wrong, as I managed to
delete the profile as you suggested, plus all my 1.1.18 DATA! I cannot
blame this on 2.0, just my NOT really understanding how to and so, now I
 no longer have ANY book marks, nor any addressbooks either! But, as you
can see, I did get my basic 1.1.18 restarted, and what I am going to
have to do, is now wait until I start receiving things to re-constitute
all my data! The newsgroup IS accessible, as you can see, and I will
have to completely resetup it entirely! Then I will see about any
changeover, as this process is going to take some time to get it roughly
back the way I had it before! If I am not mistaken, there should be a
way to get the addressbooks back, even with a deleted profile, but I
have forgotten how, can someone help me with that?
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Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread Ant

Hello.

Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I 
change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?


I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://www.redbox.com/
Line Number 203, Column 89:a 
href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020; 
style=float: right;More Movies/a

^

Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/13/2009 2:37 PM, Ant wrote:
 Hello.
 
 Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I 
 change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?
 
 I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
 Location: http://www.redbox.com/
 Line Number 203, Column 89:a 
 href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020; 
 style=float: right;More Movies/a
 ^
 
 Thank you in advance. :)

Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.

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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread Ant

Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I
change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?

I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://www.redbox.com/
Line Number 203, Column 89:a
href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020;
style=float: right;More Movies/a
^

Thank you in advance. :)


Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.


[grumbles] I just sent an e-mail to questi...@redbox.com (I'd suggest we 
all do too) and reported it via Web site reporter.

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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/13/2009 2:47 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 12/13/2009 2:37 PM, Ant wrote:
 Hello.

 Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I 
 change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?

 I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
 Location: http://www.redbox.com/
 Line Number 203, Column 89:a 
 href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020; 
 style=float: right;More Movies/a
 ^

 Thank you in advance. :)
 
 Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.
 

This is now bug #534550.  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534550.

Ant:  Please communicate to RedBox that they have a problem.

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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread Ant

On 12/13/2009 3:17 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I
change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?

I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://www.redbox.com/
Line Number 203, Column 89:a
href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020;
style=float: right;More Movies/a
^


Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.


This is now bug #534550.  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534550.

Ant:  Please communicate to RedBox that they have a problem.


OK, but whoops for a dupe: 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534549 I just made. Someone 
please close one of them. :D

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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/13/2009 3:07 PM, Ant wrote:
 Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I
 change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?

 I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
 Location: http://www.redbox.com/
 Line Number 203, Column 89:a
 href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020;
 style=float: right;More Movies/a
 ^

 Thank you in advance. :)

 Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.
 
 [grumbles] I just sent an e-mail to questi...@redbox.com (I'd suggest we 
 all do too) and reported it via Web site reporter.

I also sent a message to the same E-mail address.  I concluded the
message with the following paragraph:
 Of course, if your Web site would only comply with 
 the internationally accepted W3C specifications for 
 Web pages, you should not find it necessary to 
 sniff.  Unfortunately, you do not comply.  Your 
 home page has 27 XHTML errors and 11 CSS errors.  
 This lack of compliance with the specifications for 
 Web pages might make your Web site inaccessible to 
 specialized browsers used by handicapped and 
 disabled individuals; since this is a commercial 
 Web site, that might make RedBox liable under the 
 Americans with Disabilities Act.  

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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread Ant

On 12/13/2009 3:45 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I
change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?

I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://www.redbox.com/
Line Number 203, Column 89:a
href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020;
style=float: right;More Movies/a
^

Thank you in advance. :)


Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.


[grumbles] I just sent an e-mail to questi...@redbox.com (I'd suggest we
all do too) and reported it via Web site reporter.


I also sent a message to the same E-mail address.  I concluded the
message with the following paragraph:

Of course, if your Web site would only comply with
the internationally accepted W3C specifications for
Web pages, you should not find it necessary to
sniff.  Unfortunately, you do not comply.  Your
home page has 27 XHTML errors and 11 CSS errors.
This lack of compliance with the specifications for
Web pages might make your Web site inaccessible to
specialized browsers used by handicapped and
disabled individuals; since this is a commercial
Web site, that might make RedBox liable under the
Americans with Disabilities Act.


Nice. :) I really like their kiosks for new DVD releases, but upset with 
its SeaMonkey v2 support. It used to work in previous months with v1.1.18.

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Re: Problems with migrating addressbooks and folders from 1.1.18 to 2.0

2009-12-13 Thread Robert Kaiser

John Boyle wrote:

To Daniel: Well, I must have done something wrong, as I managed to
delete the profile as you suggested, plus all my 1.1.18 DATA!


That's strange as well, but maybe you deleted the whole Mozilla folder 
instead of just the SeaMonkey one below it - and the Mozilla one 
contains _all_ profile of _all_ Mozilla-based applications, be it 
SeaMonkey 1.x, 2.x or even (if ever installed) Firefox, Thunderbird, or 
whatever.


By the way, such errors are why I suggested _renaming_ in my post, not 
deleting. I know how easy it is to delete the wrong thing. And renaming 
has the advantage of being able to rename it back.
(Also, having backups of all data is a very good suggestion, as not only 
personal errors can destroy data, programming errors or hardware 
failures can cause that as well, and having a place to restore data from 
can be very helpful.)


If you're in the hard position that you really need to start up clean 
because your data is lost, you should try to do that on 2.0.1 though, so 
that you don't need to upgrade from 1.x to 2.x another time later on.


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Home Page

2009-12-13 Thread David E. Ross
My home page is my bookmark file.  I have moved the Home button from my
Personal toolbar to my Navigation toolbar.  I am blocking all
unrequested popups.

Sometimes, if I click on the Home button after browsing a Web page, I
get a popup asking if I want to make that Web page my home page.  Why is
this happening with SeaMonkey 2?  I never saw this with SeaMonkey 1.

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Re: Filter Help on SM 2.0

2009-12-13 Thread Phillip Jones

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 12/12/2009 8:50 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 12/11/2009 5:58 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 12/11/2009 3:21 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:

Samuel S wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Samuel S wrote:

... please...

I have gone through help and have not yet found info pertaining to the
Apply filter when: drop box.

Can anyone direct me to the help on this?

The reason is, I need to figure out the reason that when I click on Run
Filters on Folder nothing happens and I believe the answer may be
within this area, do you not think?

If I Am incorrect, please let me know.

Thanks for everyone's input and assistance on this and other topics on
the list..


You'll find it more likely for a filter say for sorting to a folder for
an email address is to choose

From: Contains (not match all) and remove all information to the left of
the @,

If a filter doesn't work click on edit and change the rules maybe switch
to: Reply to or To

Or change match all the following to any of the following.

What specifically do you need to filter?


Phillip... thank you for the response.

I Am filtering emails from various sources into the corresponding
folders I set up. i.e. yoga, fax, lending. personal and clients to name
a few.

I have set up filters by each category named above, then placing the
parameters rather it be subject, from, to, or body.. I use Match any of
the following and set to have the messages moved to the appropriate folder.

I Am finding that for messages already in folders, even in the main
folder, when I click on Tools - Run Filters on Folder nothing
happens, even if I open Message Filter and run individual filters, that
does not work to forward messages to the correct folder.

Any other suggestions or recommendations for this?

TIA...

It works best if you first leave the messages in inbox. Then create the
filter to work on inbox. Then choose match any of ... , then select
desired folder. the filter should usually be set up to From:

The easiest way is right click,(control click), or click and holds on
the from and click on create filter.



This doesn't make any sense to me. Perhaps I'm just not understanding
what you're trying to say. Also, perhaps it's different between SM 1.1.X
and SM 2.0.

In SM 1.1.X, you create message filters. They are created for the account,
not for a mailbox. You create them on the account and they run automatically
on messages downloaded to the Inbox from your mail source.

You can *also* run the filter(s) on any other mailbox you choose, but this
must be done manually.

Best Regards,

the account is the mailbox. each account is different mailbox.


No.



say you have two accounts jsmi...@jerryrig.com and jsm...@jerryrig.com.
each has a sperate mailbox (or account).


Each has a separate Inbox, but each account can have as many mailboxes as
you wish to create.

I think you're confusing Inbox with mailbox.


in one account/Mailbox I have only the standard 5 sub directories or
subfolders.

in the other not counting the five standard. Inbox, template, Drafts,
Trash and junk.

I have 61 others. I have filters rules for all.

accou...@isp.com  below it is starts out with inbox  the follow the rest.
the acco...@isp.com
starts out with inbox and the rest follows.

The filter rules are completely apart and separate between the two in-boxes

the account name(s) are the mailboxes. and inbox and the other are
directories of the mailbox



Okay ... one last try, then I give up. Each place where you can place
messages is a mailbox. The mailbox named Inbox is the main mailbox in
the account where new messages are downloaded. However, messages can
be copied/moved from Inbox to any other mailbox (even to mailboxes in
other accounts).

Each account can have any number of mailboxes - you can create mailboxes
until the cows come home.

Now, with this understanding, go back and look at what I said about the
filters, or don't. I don't care.

Best Regards,


If that's the way you look at,I guess your correct. In any event each 
inbox (for each email account) has its own set of filters. Its still 
uses the same filter manager. But each has its own filter list.


Does that explain it better?

I just look at different.

Just like some people call tomatoes Toe-May-Toes and other call the 
Ta-ma-toes.


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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread Ant

On 12/13/2009 4:22 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


On 12/13/2009 3:44 PM, Ant wrote:

On 12/13/2009 3:17 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I
change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?

I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://www.redbox.com/
Line Number 203, Column 89:a
href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020;
style=float: right;More Movies/a
^


Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.


This is now bug #534550.  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534550.

Ant:  Please communicate to RedBox that they have a problem.


OK, but whoops for a dupe:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534549 I just made. Someone
please close one of them. :D


No.  #534549 is abouthttp://digg.com/, nothttp://www.redbox.com/.

I did several Bugzilla queries and could not find a bug report by you on
this issue that was submitted within the past two days.  I did find your
recent bugs 529700, 534445, 534498, and 534549; but none of these are
about RedBox.


Oops, I messed up. I got confused due to lack of sleep. Heh. Sorry! 
Thanks for checking and submitting yours. I reported lots of bugs 
recently. :/

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Re: Filter Help on SM 2.0

2009-12-13 Thread NoOp
On 12/12/2009 08:55 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
...
 each account or mailbox has it own set of filters.


 And?

 If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter
 Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz
 what happens? Is that not available on your Mac?


 Separate set of filters. the filter Manager is the same Manager but the 
 filter rules are separate.  Like I said, I have in one account only 
 about 20 filters or less. In the other I have over a hundred most are to 
 organize mail in to various sub-directories. some are to mark items read 
 from certain individual before I even open  mail in a given sub directory
 

And? Does it not work when you select and 'Run selected filter on: xyz?

Let's go back to the OP:
 The reason is, I need to figure out the reason that when I click on Run 
 Filters on Folder nothing happens and I believe the answer may be 
 within this area, do you not think?

So, regardless of how many filters you have set, or sub-whatever, the
question was:
If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter
Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz
what happens? Is that not available on your Mac?

** Actually I on my system it's Tools|Message Filters sorry about that.



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Re: Seamonkey 2.0 is JUNK .

2009-12-13 Thread Jens Hatlak
Jens Hatlak wrote:
 Hartmut Figge wrote:
 Let's just hope someone will come up with some sort of migration tool 
 extension.

 In what bug the ability was removed?
 
 The ability to import the old download history format was removed with:
 
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472924

Update: They just removed the ability to import the old form history format:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458812

By the time 2.1 (*not* 2.0.1 which is scheduled for next Tuesday!) hits
the road the SM importer will either be totally crippled or
rewritten/ported to SM-specific code. Guess what's more likely...

Greetings,

Jens

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Re: Filter Help on SM 2.0

2009-12-13 Thread Phillip Jones

NoOp wrote:

On 12/12/2009 08:55 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:

NoOp wrote:

...

each account or mailbox has it own set of filters.



And?

If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter
Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz
what happens? Is that not available on your Mac?



Separate set of filters. the filter Manager is the same Manager but the
filter rules are separate.  Like I said, I have in one account only
about 20 filters or less. In the other I have over a hundred most are to
organize mail in to various sub-directories. some are to mark items read
from certain individual before I even open  mail in a given sub directory



And? Does it not work when you select and 'Run selected filter on: xyz?

Let's go back to the OP:

The reason is, I need to figure out the reason that when I click on Run
Filters on Folder nothing happens and I believe the answer may be
within this area, do you not think?


So, regardless of how many filters you have set, or sub-whatever, the
question was:
If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter
Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz
what happens? Is that not available on your Mac?

** Actually I on my system it's Tools|Message Filters sorry about that.



on  Mac and should work on PC since SeaMonkey works the same (just some 
different names and key combos) when adding a new filter


click on From: email address when context box comes up choose create 
filter. when Filter Manager opens I choose


From: contains  type any info (or select) all information to right of 
the @. The choose match any of the following. then choose desired 
(Folder, director or what ever you want to call it.). the click run.


If it doesn't work try reply to:,  or To:

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Re: Filter Help on SM 2.0

2009-12-13 Thread NoOp
On 12/13/2009 05:31 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 On 12/12/2009 08:55 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 ...
 each account or mailbox has it own set of filters.


 And?

 If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter
 Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz
 what happens? Is that not available on your Mac?


 Separate set of filters. the filter Manager is the same Manager but the
 filter rules are separate.  Like I said, I have in one account only
 about 20 filters or less. In the other I have over a hundred most are to
 organize mail in to various sub-directories. some are to mark items read
 from certain individual before I even open  mail in a given sub directory


 And? Does it not work when you select and 'Run selected filter on: xyz?

 Let's go back to the OP:
 The reason is, I need to figure out the reason that when I click on Run
 Filters on Folder nothing happens and I believe the answer may be
 within this area, do you not think?

 So, regardless of how many filters you have set, or sub-whatever, the
 question was:
 If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter
 Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz
 what happens? Is that not available on your Mac?

 ** Actually I on my system it's Tools|Message Filters sorry about that.



 on  Mac and should work on PC since SeaMonkey works the same (just some 
 different names and key combos) when adding a new filter
 
 click on From: email address when context box comes up choose create 
 filter. when Filter Manager opens I choose
 
 From: contains  type any info (or select) all information to right of 
 the @. The choose match any of the following. then choose desired 
 (Folder, director or what ever you want to call it.). the click run.
 
 If it doesn't work try reply to:,  or To:
 

That's not what I asked, but OK. For your issue, perhaps this will apply:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387337
[ news server filters not working in SM 2.0a1  ]

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Re: Seamonkey 2.0 is JUNK .

2009-12-13 Thread Robert Kaiser

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Update: They just removed the ability to import the old form history format:


Probably doesn't touch us much, as we didn't import form history from 
1.x in any case, from all I know.


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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/13/2009 5:18 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 12/13/2009 2:37 PM, Ant wrote:
 Hello.

 Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I
 change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?

 I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
 Location: http://www.redbox.com/
 Line Number 203, Column 89:a
 href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020;
 style=float: right;More Movies/a
 ^

 Thank you in advance. :)

 Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.

 
 The only thing I see it really affect the first item overlaps the red 
 Margin and if I switch from 12 point as minimum font size to no minimum 
 work perfect. everything else, all the other links click on and go to 
 properly drawn pages.
 

Is it possible that the presence of Lightning before SeaMonkey in
your UA string somehow causes sniffing to give a different result?  Or
it might be the fact that your platform being a Mac causes sniffing to
be different?

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Bing as SM2 search engine preference

2009-12-13 Thread JAS
Is there a way to add Bing to the search engine preference so it can be
set as default?

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Intermittent incorrect favicon bug

2009-12-13 Thread Rex

I've often seen this happen:
Let's say I have tabs A,B,C in order. Each one displays its own favicon.
I either open a 3rd tab adjacent to B(I use 'Tabs open relative') but 
before C, or enter a new URL within B. Sometimes the favicon for C gets 
replaced with the one for B.


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Re: Bing as SM2 search engine preference

2009-12-13 Thread JD

JAS wrote:

Is there a way to add Bing to the search engine preference so it can be
set as default?



Because you use a deliminator on your sig file, it disappeared when I 
replied but I'll add it back for you:


JAS's sig file:

You either teach people to treat you with dignity and respect, or you 
don't. This means you are partly responsible for the mistreatment that 
you get at the hands of someone else.


Now my response to your query:

When you're on Bing, did you click on the Make Bing Your Search 
Provider in the upper right of the page? I haven't had much luck using 
Bing so I'm not going to click on it to see what happens.


I'd be interested in your results of clicking there because sometime MS 
is not very friendly to other browsers.


It's always been my opinion that dignity and respect are something you 
earn and that I'm not really responsible for mistreatment that I get at 
the hands of others. It's their problem, not mine. But that's just my 
opinion, please try to respect it and don't mistreat me.  8-)


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Threading don't work for one mail address

2009-12-13 Thread Arne

Hi,
I have several email accounts and to one of them I am receiving an 
email notice from a web forum when new posts are posted on threads I 
have subscribed to. The account is not used for any other purpose.


On SM 1.1.18 the emails concerning the same forum thread was always 
threaded in my inbox for the mail account. Now on SM 2.0 the threading 
don't work on that specific email account, as it does for all other 
accounts.


When testing to send ordinary email to the forum mail account and 
replying from and to it, the mails are threaded. So I guess something 
is changed in the way SM recognize the emails even if they have the 
same subject?


I can see in the mail header for the reply that it has a References: 
line, ref to the mail it reply's to. The mails with same subject that 
are not reply's has of course not any reference.


I can see the point in not threading mails that are not connected even 
if the subject is the same. But in this case with the mails from the 
web forum, I would appreciate if I could have an option to get them 
threaded by subject. Any chance to do that now or in the future, even 
if I had to do that manually for selected mails?


Cross posted to mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey and mozilla.dev.planning, 
feel free to set follow up to the appropriate group.


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Re: Redbox.com doesn't like SeaMonkey v2?

2009-12-13 Thread Ant

On 12/13/2009 3:17 PM PT, David E. Ross typed:


On 12/13/2009 2:47 PM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/13/2009 2:37 PM, Ant wrote:

Hello.

Is it me or does http://www.redbox.com/ not like SeaMonkey unless I
change its UserAgent to Firefox v2/v3?

I get an error: XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://www.redbox.com/
Line Number 203, Column 89:a
href=http://www.redbox.com/Titles/AvailableTitles.aspx#GenregenreID=1020;
style=float: right;More Movies/a
^

Thank you in advance. :)


Yes, you have hit another case of invalid sniffing.



This is now bug #534550.  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534550.

Ant:  Please communicate to RedBox that they have a problem.


RedBox replied:

From: questi...@redbox.com
To: ant
Date: 14 Dec 2009 00:37:09 -0600
Subject: re:redbox

   Hello,

   Thank you for your e-mail. Your comments, suggestions  business are
   important to us. I will share the information you have provided with the
   appropriate parties.

   If you have any additional questions, comments, or concerns, please 
let us

   know and anyone in customer service would be more than happy to assist
   you.

   Thank you,
   -Santos
   Redbox Customer Care
   1.866.REDBOX3
   www.redbox.com


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