Re: Fix some of the aggravating bugs.. please

2010-01-23 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/23/2010 6:25 PM, Ralph wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 1/23/2010 8:18 AM, Ralph wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
 On 1/21/2010 8:52 PM, Ralph wrote:
> Jim Dell wrote:
>> Ralph wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
 On 1/18/2010 4:12 PM, Ralph wrote:
> "C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" %1

 You need a separate set of quotes around the %1.

>>> Thanks David.. but
>>> Adding quotes around the %1 does not make it work.. ("C:\Program
>>> Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" "%1")
>>> I changed my default browser to Firefox and the "internet shortcuts"
>>> work just fine. Strangely the data in the Tools>   Folder options>   
>>> \\Edit
>>> has not changed, it still shows SeaMonkey and the path. When I change to
>>> IE as my default browser it changes (and shortcuts work). Changing back
>>> to SeaMonkey as the default writes the correct path back but sadly does
>>> not work.
>>>
>>> Any more ideas??
>> Create a new icon by finding SeaMonkey in your start programs menu and
>> right clicking on it and then using the Sendto item select create
>> desktop shortcut.
>>
>> Jim
> Thanks Jim but,
> I am confused on how this (shortcut) would open the URL of the site I
> want to go to. The shortcut opens SeaMonkey alright but with my default
> home page. I do not need a desktop shortcut to do that.

 Now that I'm sure of what you want, here is how to get it.

 1.  Go to the Web page via SeaMonkey or any other browser.

 2.  "Normalize" your browser window.  That is, make it less than
 maximized on your desktop.  In the upper-right corner of the window,
 there are three buttons.  If the middle button shows a single box, the
 window is already normalized.  If the middle button shows two boxes --
 one overlapping the other -- left-click on that button.

 3.  Drag the edges of the window until it is about half the size of your
 desktop.  Drag the title bar (the bar at the very top) to move the
 window enough to expose a blank area on your desktop.

 4.  Position your cursor on the address area of the Navigation bar,
 within the area but to the left of the URI of the Web page.  If
 positioned correctly, the cursor should become a hand instead of an arrow.

 5.  Hold down the left button of your mouse, drag the hand onto your
 desktop, and let go of the left button (dropping the hand).  This should
 create an Internet Shortcut to the Web page.

 You can then move the Internet Shortcut into a folder.  Alternatively,
 you can drag and drop the hand directly into a folder.

>>> Thanks for trying to help David... but let's give up
>>>
>>> I make many "favicon" shortcuts... dragging the URL to my desktop where
>>> it makes a shortcut to that specific page. If I am researching something
>>> that I may want to get back to it is an easy way to make a desktop
>>> "visible" bookmark.. and then when the project is finished can be easily
>>> deleted or placed in a reference folder.
>>>
>>> My issue is with a bug in SeaMonkey 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 Where when I click
>>> on one of these shortcuts I get a "Windows can not find..." error
>>> message, the page will in fact open and when I close the page the error
>>> message is still there and until accepted (OK) the desktop is
>>> effectively locked.
>>>
>>> This "bug" did not exist in version 2.0.0 There can not be any instance
>>> of SeaMonkey running, if there is this bug will not occur and the
>>> shortcuts open normally
>>>
>>> If I make my default browser anything other than SeaMonkey the shortcuts
>>> work just fine. (FireFox IE)
>>>
>>> If a short cut "you" make in this manner works... while there is no
>>> other instance of SeaMonkey running... then this must be a local
>>> configuration on my system... but in my opinion, still a bug!
>>>
>>> But I do appreciate you trying to help me.
>>>
>>
>> My problem is that I can't reproduce your problem.  I just now tried
>> with an old Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was already running, with
>> an old Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was terminated, and with a new
>> Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was terminated.  All three cases worked.
>>
>> I have one more suggestion.  Try opening (double-click) an HTML file
>> that is on your desktop.  If you get the same problem with that, then
>> it's a problem with Windows and not SeaMonkey.
>>
>   Clever test..  I copied to my desk top an html file.. and it opens 
> just fine.

Windows "knows" the correct path to SeaMonkey for opening an HTML file.
 From earlier in this thread, your "File Type" setup for Internet
Shortcuts has the correct path to SeaMonkey.

I surrender!!

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Re: Fix some of the aggravating bugs.. please

2010-01-23 Thread Ralph

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/23/2010 8:18 AM, Ralph wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/21/2010 8:52 PM, Ralph wrote:

Jim Dell wrote:

Ralph wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/18/2010 4:12 PM, Ralph wrote:

"C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" %1


You need a separate set of quotes around the %1.


Thanks David.. but
Adding quotes around the %1 does not make it work.. ("C:\Program
Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" "%1")
I changed my default browser to Firefox and the "internet shortcuts"
work just fine. Strangely the data in the Tools>   Folder options>   \\Edit
has not changed, it still shows SeaMonkey and the path. When I change to
IE as my default browser it changes (and shortcuts work). Changing back
to SeaMonkey as the default writes the correct path back but sadly does
not work.

Any more ideas??

Create a new icon by finding SeaMonkey in your start programs menu and
right clicking on it and then using the Sendto item select create
desktop shortcut.

Jim

Thanks Jim but,
I am confused on how this (shortcut) would open the URL of the site I
want to go to. The shortcut opens SeaMonkey alright but with my default
home page. I do not need a desktop shortcut to do that.


Now that I'm sure of what you want, here is how to get it.

1.  Go to the Web page via SeaMonkey or any other browser.

2.  "Normalize" your browser window.  That is, make it less than
maximized on your desktop.  In the upper-right corner of the window,
there are three buttons.  If the middle button shows a single box, the
window is already normalized.  If the middle button shows two boxes --
one overlapping the other -- left-click on that button.

3.  Drag the edges of the window until it is about half the size of your
desktop.  Drag the title bar (the bar at the very top) to move the
window enough to expose a blank area on your desktop.

4.  Position your cursor on the address area of the Navigation bar,
within the area but to the left of the URI of the Web page.  If
positioned correctly, the cursor should become a hand instead of an arrow.

5.  Hold down the left button of your mouse, drag the hand onto your
desktop, and let go of the left button (dropping the hand).  This should
create an Internet Shortcut to the Web page.

You can then move the Internet Shortcut into a folder.  Alternatively,
you can drag and drop the hand directly into a folder.


Thanks for trying to help David... but let's give up

I make many "favicon" shortcuts... dragging the URL to my desktop where
it makes a shortcut to that specific page. If I am researching something
that I may want to get back to it is an easy way to make a desktop
"visible" bookmark.. and then when the project is finished can be easily
deleted or placed in a reference folder.

My issue is with a bug in SeaMonkey 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 Where when I click
on one of these shortcuts I get a "Windows can not find..." error
message, the page will in fact open and when I close the page the error
message is still there and until accepted (OK) the desktop is
effectively locked.

This "bug" did not exist in version 2.0.0 There can not be any instance
of SeaMonkey running, if there is this bug will not occur and the
shortcuts open normally

If I make my default browser anything other than SeaMonkey the shortcuts
work just fine. (FireFox IE)

If a short cut "you" make in this manner works... while there is no
other instance of SeaMonkey running... then this must be a local
configuration on my system... but in my opinion, still a bug!

But I do appreciate you trying to help me.



My problem is that I can't reproduce your problem.  I just now tried
with an old Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was already running, with
an old Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was terminated, and with a new
Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was terminated.  All three cases worked.

I have one more suggestion.  Try opening (double-click) an HTML file
that is on your desktop.  If you get the same problem with that, then
it's a problem with Windows and not SeaMonkey.

 Clever test..  I copied to my desk top an html file.. and it opens 
just fine.

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Re: [Solved] Re: Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread question

NoOp wrote:

On 01/23/2010 11:36 AM, question wrote:

NoOp wrote:

I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
reloading the http://face.book.com




your url is wrong

http://www.facebook.com


Yeah. Sorry about that.



Useing 2.02 Win 7  As I bring up the page the login box is already
filled in... The password was not. All I had to do was Click ONCE on the
password box and it filled in auto matically


I don't even get the login box fillin. All I get is 'email' and then
'password' in the password box. Checked in the password manager and I
definitely show the username and password as saved for
http://www.facebook.com. I'll try on Win7 later today. Thanks for checking.


page, there is no autofill for

username (actually email address) and password.

No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
"special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
spoofing w/Fx.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2




Note: also tried in this version:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8pre)
Gecko/20100123 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.3pre

Ah... just noticed that if I click in the username box and type the
first letter of the username I get a dropdown with the username. Click
that and click on the password box&  the password gets autofilled. This
is different than my logins to the other site accounts that I mentions,
but now that I know the 'secret' :-) mystery solved. Thanks again for
checking.



If no boxes are auto filled ... Always click USER  or login Box

if user is filled in Click password box and it will auto fill.



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Re: Tools - Message filters Doesnot work

2010-01-23 Thread Phillip Jones

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 1/23/2010 2:22 PM, Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I am under WindowsXP SP3 with SM2.0.2
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2

For a newsgroup, i have positionned to "Mark As Read"
Applying filter when: "Checking Mail or Manually Run"
"Match any of the following":
  From contains j...@lion.org
  From contains j...@lion.org
  From contains jmB<"jmB"@lion.org>
   From contains jmB<"jmB"@Lion.org>

And the posts are still marked as "Not Read"

Any idea to solve this issue ?



Perhaps the "Message filters" works only if the newsgroup have the
option"Select this newsgroup for offline use" set ?

Could someone confirm ?


That is not true. I use message filters on news groups and do not
have them set for off-line use.
Unless things have improved in SM 2.0 in previous versions filters were 
useless on newsgroups (won't even set post to be marked as read.) And at 
one time when people asked about it  we were told that filters don't 
work in News.


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Re: Encodings and attached filenames

2010-01-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:49:50 -0500, /Paul B. Gallagher/:


Nope, no go. The files appear to display fine inline (except that the
Latin1 set turned partly to black diamonds with white question marks and
partly to Hebrew), but when I save them out, SeaMonkey replaces all the
non-ASCII characters in the filenames with underscores.

This is as I described in my original post. And to be absolutely clear,
the filenames appear normal in the attachment pane, they only get munged
when SM tries to save them.


The fact the Latin-1 text turns partly to black diamonds is
irrelevant to the issue with the attachment file names.  It is like
that because SeaMonkey hasn't detected/guessed the encoding of that
particular file and hasn't included encoding information.  SeaMonkey
has encoded it as Base64 binary so it gets sent unchanged - if you
save the file you could open it whatever you like (whatever encoding
is needed).

I've just tried using SeaMonkey 1.1.18 and indeed it seems to mangle
all file name characters not found in the default system encoding.
On my system which uses Bulgarian regional settings, including for
"Language for non-Unicode programs", the Cyrillic name got
preserved, the Latin accented characters got converted to their
nearest ASCII alike and the Chinese characters got substituted by
underscores.

May be it is time for you to upgrade.


Благодаря.

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Re: Fix some of the aggravating bugs.. please

2010-01-23 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/23/2010 8:18 AM, Ralph wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 1/21/2010 8:52 PM, Ralph wrote:
>>> Jim Dell wrote:
 Ralph wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 1/18/2010 4:12 PM, Ralph wrote:
>>> "C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" %1
>>
>> You need a separate set of quotes around the %1.
>>
> Thanks David.. but
> Adding quotes around the %1 does not make it work.. ("C:\Program
> Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" "%1")
> I changed my default browser to Firefox and the "internet shortcuts"
> work just fine. Strangely the data in the Tools>  Folder options>  \\Edit
> has not changed, it still shows SeaMonkey and the path. When I change to
> IE as my default browser it changes (and shortcuts work). Changing back
> to SeaMonkey as the default writes the correct path back but sadly does
> not work.
>
> Any more ideas??
 Create a new icon by finding SeaMonkey in your start programs menu and
 right clicking on it and then using the Sendto item select create
 desktop shortcut.

 Jim
>>> Thanks Jim but,
>>> I am confused on how this (shortcut) would open the URL of the site I
>>> want to go to. The shortcut opens SeaMonkey alright but with my default
>>> home page. I do not need a desktop shortcut to do that.
>>
>> Now that I'm sure of what you want, here is how to get it.
>>
>> 1.  Go to the Web page via SeaMonkey or any other browser.
>>
>> 2.  "Normalize" your browser window.  That is, make it less than
>> maximized on your desktop.  In the upper-right corner of the window,
>> there are three buttons.  If the middle button shows a single box, the
>> window is already normalized.  If the middle button shows two boxes --
>> one overlapping the other -- left-click on that button.
>>
>> 3.  Drag the edges of the window until it is about half the size of your
>> desktop.  Drag the title bar (the bar at the very top) to move the
>> window enough to expose a blank area on your desktop.
>>
>> 4.  Position your cursor on the address area of the Navigation bar,
>> within the area but to the left of the URI of the Web page.  If
>> positioned correctly, the cursor should become a hand instead of an arrow.
>>
>> 5.  Hold down the left button of your mouse, drag the hand onto your
>> desktop, and let go of the left button (dropping the hand).  This should
>> create an Internet Shortcut to the Web page.
>>
>> You can then move the Internet Shortcut into a folder.  Alternatively,
>> you can drag and drop the hand directly into a folder.
>>
> Thanks for trying to help David... but let's give up
> 
> I make many "favicon" shortcuts... dragging the URL to my desktop where 
> it makes a shortcut to that specific page. If I am researching something 
> that I may want to get back to it is an easy way to make a desktop 
> "visible" bookmark.. and then when the project is finished can be easily 
> deleted or placed in a reference folder.
> 
> My issue is with a bug in SeaMonkey 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 Where when I click 
> on one of these shortcuts I get a "Windows can not find..." error 
> message, the page will in fact open and when I close the page the error 
> message is still there and until accepted (OK) the desktop is 
> effectively locked.
> 
> This "bug" did not exist in version 2.0.0 There can not be any instance 
> of SeaMonkey running, if there is this bug will not occur and the 
> shortcuts open normally
> 
> If I make my default browser anything other than SeaMonkey the shortcuts 
> work just fine. (FireFox IE)
> 
> If a short cut "you" make in this manner works... while there is no 
> other instance of SeaMonkey running... then this must be a local 
> configuration on my system... but in my opinion, still a bug!
> 
> But I do appreciate you trying to help me.
> 

My problem is that I can't reproduce your problem.  I just now tried
with an old Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was already running, with
an old Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was terminated, and with a new
Internet Shortcut while SeaMonkey was terminated.  All three cases worked.

I have one more suggestion.  Try opening (double-click) an HTML file
that is on your desktop.  If you get the same problem with that, then
it's a problem with Windows and not SeaMonkey.

-- 
David E. Ross


Go to Mozdev at  for quick access to
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Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
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Re: Tools - Message filters Doesnot work

2010-01-23 Thread Mark Hansen
On 1/23/2010 2:22 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> Ray_Net wrote:
>> I am under WindowsXP SP3 with SM2.0.2
>> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
>> rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2
>>
>> For a newsgroup, i have positionned to "Mark As Read"
>> Applying filter when: "Checking Mail or Manually Run"
>> "Match any of the following":
>>  From contains j...@lion.org
>>  From contains j...@lion.org
>>  From contains jmB <"jmB"@lion.org>
>>  From contains jmB <"jmB"@Lion.org>
>>
>> And the posts are still marked as "Not Read"
>>
>> Any idea to solve this issue ?
> 
> 
> Perhaps the "Message filters" works only if the newsgroup have the 
> option"Select this newsgroup for offline use" set ?
> 
> Could someone confirm ?

That is not true. I use message filters on news groups and do not
have them set for off-line use.
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Re: DSL timing out

2010-01-23 Thread chicagofan

»Q« wrote:

In,
chicagofan  wrote:


Smiles wrote:

good day when my dad goes on using DSL he is timingout I was told to
raise the TTL to 4min like outlook express

can someone tell me were its found


I'm not sure where that would be, but in SM  under
Preferences/Network&  Storage/Mail Connections ... you can extend the
Connection timeout minutes if that would help.

Mine is set at 90 seconds.


Does that setting still work?  With Fx, there are no longer any
connection timeout settings -- it depends only on the system's
connection timeouts.  I'd have thought that's now the case with SM as
well.



I don't have a clue.  I thought they did.  Hopefully someone will come 
along and tell us all.  :)


I was thinking I had lowered mine, but couldn't swear that SM's actually 
made a difference

bj


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Re: DSL timing out

2010-01-23 Thread »Q«
In ,
chicagofan  wrote:

> Smiles wrote:
> > good day when my dad goes on using DSL he is timingout I was told to
> > raise the TTL to 4min like outlook express
> >
> > can someone tell me were its found
> 
> I'm not sure where that would be, but in SM  under
> Preferences/Network & Storage/Mail Connections ... you can extend the
> Connection timeout minutes if that would help.
> 
> Mine is set at 90 seconds.

Does that setting still work?  With Fx, there are no longer any
connection timeout settings -- it depends only on the system's
connection timeouts.  I'd have thought that's now the case with SM as
well.

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Re: DSL timing out

2010-01-23 Thread chicagofan

Smiles wrote:

good day when my dad goes on using DSL he is timingout I was told to
raise the TTL to 4min like outlook express

can someone tell me were its found

thanks



I'm not sure where that would be, but in SM  under Preferences/Network & 
Storage/Mail Connections ... you can extend the Connection timeout 
minutes if that would help.


Mine is set at 90 seconds.
bj

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Re: Tools - Message filters Doesnot work

2010-01-23 Thread Ray_Net

Ray_Net wrote:

I am under WindowsXP SP3 with SM2.0.2
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2

For a newsgroup, i have positionned to "Mark As Read"
Applying filter when: "Checking Mail or Manually Run"
"Match any of the following":
 From contains j...@lion.org
 From contains j...@lion.org
 From contains jmB <"jmB"@lion.org>
 From contains jmB <"jmB"@Lion.org>

And the posts are still marked as "Not Read"

Any idea to solve this issue ?



Perhaps the "Message filters" works only if the newsgroup have the 
option"Select this newsgroup for offline use" set ?


Could someone confirm ?
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Re: this might be a scam..

2010-01-23 Thread Rick Merrill

Lou wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

Is there any option to turn off or train or lower the threshold for
"SeaMonkey thinks this might be a scam"?

I believe this message is driven solely by the detection of a link that
differs from the URL.

"I could be wrong now." - Monk


Got to about:config and look for:

mail.phishing.detection.enabled

and set to False.


Thanks, that works well.   I wonder if I'll remember the
key when I want to reverse it?
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Re: Encodings and attached filenames

2010-01-23 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov
Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:49:50 -0500, /Paul B. Gallagher/:

> Nope, no go. The files appear to display fine inline (except that the
> Latin1 set turned partly to black diamonds with white question marks and
> partly to Hebrew), but when I save them out, SeaMonkey replaces all the
> non-ASCII characters in the filenames with underscores.
> 
> This is as I described in my original post. And to be absolutely clear,
> the filenames appear normal in the attachment pane, they only get munged
> when SM tries to save them.

The fact the Latin-1 text turns partly to black diamonds is
irrelevant to the issue with the attachment file names.  It is like
that because SeaMonkey hasn't detected/guessed the encoding of that
particular file and hasn't included encoding information.  SeaMonkey
has encoded it as Base64 binary so it gets sent unchanged - if you
save the file you could open it whatever you like (whatever encoding
is needed).

I've just tried using SeaMonkey 1.1.18 and indeed it seems to mangle
all file name characters not found in the default system encoding.
On my system which uses Bulgarian regional settings, including for
"Language for non-Unicode programs", the Cyrillic name got
preserved, the Latin accented characters got converted to their
nearest ASCII alike and the Chinese characters got substituted by
underscores.

May be it is time for you to upgrade.

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[Solved] Re: Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread NoOp
On 01/23/2010 11:36 AM, question wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
>> SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
>> settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
>> had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
>>However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
>> reloading the http://face.book.com
> 
> 
> 
> your url is wrong
> 
> http://www.facebook.com

Yeah. Sorry about that.

> 
> Useing 2.02 Win 7  As I bring up the page the login box is already 
> filled in... The password was not. All I had to do was Click ONCE on the 
> password box and it filled in auto matically

I don't even get the login box fillin. All I get is 'email' and then
'password' in the password box. Checked in the password manager and I
definitely show the username and password as saved for
http://www.facebook.com. I'll try on Win7 later today. Thanks for checking.

> page, there is no autofill for
>> username (actually email address) and password.
>>
>> No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
>> openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
>> "special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
>> spoofing w/Fx.
>>
>> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
>> Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2
> 

Note: also tried in this version:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8pre)
Gecko/20100123 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.3pre

Ah... just noticed that if I click in the username box and type the
first letter of the username I get a dropdown with the username. Click
that and click on the password box & the password gets autofilled. This
is different than my logins to the other site accounts that I mentions,
but now that I know the 'secret' :-) mystery solved. Thanks again for
checking.


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Multiple profiles in different user areas Win XP

2010-01-23 Thread Lance Courtland
I have not been able to keep up with this forum for 3 months, so please 
excuse the repetition if the question has been answered.


Has the problem of upgrading from SM 1.18 to 2.2 with multiple profiles 
in different user areas in Win XP Pro been solved?  Last time I tried to 
upgrade to SM 2.0 the profiles never upgraded right, and it took me 
hours to uninstall 2.0 and reinstall 1.8.  I don't want to do that again.


TIA

Lance
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Re: Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread question

NoOp wrote:

I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
   However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
reloading the http://face.book.com




your url is wrong

http://www.facebook.com

Useing 2.02 Win 7  As I bring up the page the login box is already 
filled in... The password was not. All I had to do was Click ONCE on the 
password box and it filled in auto matically




page, there is no autofill for

username (actually email address) and password.

No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
"special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
spoofing w/Fx.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2


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DSL timing out

2010-01-23 Thread Smiles
good day when my dad goes on using DSL he is timingout I was told to 
raise the TTL to 4min like outlook express


can someone tell me were its found

thanks
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Re: Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread question

NoOp wrote:

I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
   However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
reloading the http://face.book.com page,





2.02  Address not found .






No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
"special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
spoofing w/Fx.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2


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Facebook Login

2010-01-23 Thread NoOp
I'm not actually a "Facebook user", but I do have an account for testing
SeaMonkey etc. Today I was notified by Facebook to update my privacy
settings. In doing so I logged out, logged back in, and in the process
had SM 2.0.2 remember the password login.
  However, even after clearing cookies, cache (mem and dsk) and
reloading the http://face.book.com page, there is no autofill for
username (actually email address) and password.

No issues with UN and PW saved for accounts like bugzilla, launchpad,
openoffice.org, etc. Is there something about Facebook that is
"special"? Note: it's not browser sniffing that I can tell; also tried
spoofing w/Fx.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.7)
Gecko/20100104 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.2
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Re: Encodings and attached filenames

2010-01-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:


Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:55:42 -0500, /Paul B. Gallagher/:


A client sent me an email in KOI8-R (Cyrillic) encoding, with two
attached files named using Cyrillic characters. In the attachment pane,
the filenames were clearly understandable (for someone who knows
Russian). However, when I tried to save them, individually or with "save
all," the program substituted an underscore for each Cyrillic character.
Since they had similar names, I immediately encountered the "
already exists" error.
(...)


Seems to work o.k. here using SeaMonkey 2.0.2.  Try the test message
I've posted to the mozilla.test group: "Non-ASCII attachment names".


Nope, no go. The files appear to display fine inline (except that the 
Latin1 set turned partly to black diamonds with white question marks and 
partly to Hebrew), but when I save them out, SeaMonkey replaces all the 
non-ASCII characters in the filenames with underscores.


This is as I described in my original post. And to be absolutely clear, 
the filenames appear normal in the attachment pane, they only get munged 
when SM tries to save them.



So I thought, what if I display the message in Unicode instead? Well, of
course the message body was fine, but now the filenames in the
attachment pane turned to black diamonds with white question marks, and
when I tried to save them, the proposed filenames were the
I-don't-have-a-glyph-in-this-position box. Not helpful.
(...)


I suspect the sender is using a broken client or configuration.  At
least Outlook Express allows sending non-standard messages when
using the "Allow 8-bit characters in headers".  This option must not
be checked.  Then OE would correctly encode the non-ASCII characters
in headers:

http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2047

The offending OE option is found under Tools -> Options: Send: "Mail
Sending Format" and "News Sending Format" - in both "HTML Settings"
and "Plain Text Settings".


I really don't think the problem is at his end. As I noted in my 
original post, I was able to go into Windows Explorer and rename the 
files to my heart's content, including Cyrillic characters, and open, 
edit, and save the files under those names with MS Word. I then tried to 
return the edited versions to my client, but the moment I clicked 
"Send," SeaMonkey popped up an error message:


Sending of message failed.
Unable to open the temporary file C:\Documents and Settings\Paul B. 
Gallagher\My Documents\Clients\cpt\Taurus\SOIk___1-158.doc. Check your 
'Temporary Directory' setting.


Some of the underscores above are substituted for Cyrillic characters, 
so I must conclude that SM was unable to search for these characters and 
searched instead for underscores -- with predictable results.


I then tried zipping the files under an all-ASCII filename, but WinZip 
has a similar problem -- even though I navigated and pointed to the 
files with its own "Browse" dialog, it couldn't see them; it said I had 
selected no files, so "nothing to do!"


I finally got them to go in a RAR archive -- WinRAR apparently has no 
allergy to Cyrillic.


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Re: Tools - Message filters Doesnot work

2010-01-23 Thread Mark Hansen
On 1/23/2010 8:56 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> Rick Merrill wrote:
>> Ray_Net wrote:
>>> I am under WindowsXP SP3 with SM2.0.2
>>> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
>>> rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2
>>>
>>> For a newsgroup, i have positionned to "Mark As Read"
>>> Applying filter when: "Checking Mail or Manually Run"
>>> "Match any of the following":
>>> From - contains - j...@lion.org
>>> From - contains - j...@lion.org
>>> From - contains - jmB <"jmB"@lion.org>
>>> From - contains - jmB <"jmB"@Lion.org>
>>>
>>> And the posts are still marked as "Not Read"
>>>
>>> Any idea to solve this issue ?
>>
>> Have you tried "Contains any of the following" ?
>>
> The possibility you mention doesnot exist
> The only possibilities are:
> - Match all of the following
> - Match any of the following
> - Match all messages
> 
> The only last test i can done is to use:
>  From - ends with - ion.org
>  From - ends with - ion.org>
> or
>  From - begins with - jmB

"contains" means the object includes the text you provided somewhere within it.
For example, if you use: contains "foo", it will match:

  "foo"
  ""
  "This is a long line with foo in it"

If instead you use "is" (rather than "contains") then it must match
exactly. is "foo" would only match the first example line above.

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Re: Tools - Message filters Doesnot work

2010-01-23 Thread William Morrison
I believe he meant "Match any of the following" but typed Contains by 
mistake, he only messed up one out the five words, but what do I know!


Ray_Net wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I am under WindowsXP SP3 with SM2.0.2
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2

For a newsgroup, i have positionned to "Mark As Read"
Applying filter when: "Checking Mail or Manually Run"
"Match any of the following":
From - contains - j...@lion.org
From - contains - j...@lion.org
From - contains - jmB <"jmB"@lion.org>
From - contains - jmB <"jmB"@Lion.org>

And the posts are still marked as "Not Read"

Any idea to solve this issue ?


Have you tried "Contains any of the following" ?


The possibility you mention doesnot exist
The only possibilities are:
- Match all of the following
- Match any of the following
- Match all messages

The only last test i can done is to use:
From - ends with - ion.org
From - ends with - ion.org>
or
From - begins with - jmB
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Re: Tools - Message filters Doesnot work

2010-01-23 Thread Ray_Net

Rick Merrill wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I am under WindowsXP SP3 with SM2.0.2
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2

For a newsgroup, i have positionned to "Mark As Read"
Applying filter when: "Checking Mail or Manually Run"
"Match any of the following":
From - contains - j...@lion.org
From - contains - j...@lion.org
From - contains - jmB <"jmB"@lion.org>
From - contains - jmB <"jmB"@Lion.org>

And the posts are still marked as "Not Read"

Any idea to solve this issue ?


Have you tried "Contains any of the following" ?


The possibility you mention doesnot exist
The only possibilities are:
- Match all of the following
- Match any of the following
- Match all messages

The only last test i can done is to use:
From - ends with - ion.org
From - ends with - ion.org>
or
From - begins with - jmB
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Re: this might be a scam..

2010-01-23 Thread Lou

Rick Merrill wrote:

Is there any option to turn off or train or lower the threshold for
"SeaMonkey thinks this might be a scam"?

I believe this message is driven solely by the detection of a link that
differs from the URL.

"I could be wrong now." - Monk


Got to about:config and look for:

mail.phishing.detection.enabled

and set to False.
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Re: Fix some of the aggravating bugs.. please

2010-01-23 Thread Ralph

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/21/2010 8:52 PM, Ralph wrote:

Jim Dell wrote:

Ralph wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/18/2010 4:12 PM, Ralph wrote:

"C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" %1


You need a separate set of quotes around the %1.


Thanks David.. but
Adding quotes around the %1 does not make it work.. ("C:\Program
Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe" "%1")
I changed my default browser to Firefox and the "internet shortcuts"
work just fine. Strangely the data in the Tools>  Folder options>  \\Edit
has not changed, it still shows SeaMonkey and the path. When I change to
IE as my default browser it changes (and shortcuts work). Changing back
to SeaMonkey as the default writes the correct path back but sadly does
not work.

Any more ideas??

Create a new icon by finding SeaMonkey in your start programs menu and
right clicking on it and then using the Sendto item select create
desktop shortcut.

Jim

Thanks Jim but,
I am confused on how this (shortcut) would open the URL of the site I
want to go to. The shortcut opens SeaMonkey alright but with my default
home page. I do not need a desktop shortcut to do that.


Now that I'm sure of what you want, here is how to get it.

1.  Go to the Web page via SeaMonkey or any other browser.

2.  "Normalize" your browser window.  That is, make it less than
maximized on your desktop.  In the upper-right corner of the window,
there are three buttons.  If the middle button shows a single box, the
window is already normalized.  If the middle button shows two boxes --
one overlapping the other -- left-click on that button.

3.  Drag the edges of the window until it is about half the size of your
desktop.  Drag the title bar (the bar at the very top) to move the
window enough to expose a blank area on your desktop.

4.  Position your cursor on the address area of the Navigation bar,
within the area but to the left of the URI of the Web page.  If
positioned correctly, the cursor should become a hand instead of an arrow.

5.  Hold down the left button of your mouse, drag the hand onto your
desktop, and let go of the left button (dropping the hand).  This should
create an Internet Shortcut to the Web page.

You can then move the Internet Shortcut into a folder.  Alternatively,
you can drag and drop the hand directly into a folder.


Thanks for trying to help David... but let's give up

I make many "favicon" shortcuts... dragging the URL to my desktop where 
it makes a shortcut to that specific page. If I am researching something 
that I may want to get back to it is an easy way to make a desktop 
"visible" bookmark.. and then when the project is finished can be easily 
deleted or placed in a reference folder.


My issue is with a bug in SeaMonkey 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 Where when I click 
on one of these shortcuts I get a "Windows can not find..." error 
message, the page will in fact open and when I close the page the error 
message is still there and until accepted (OK) the desktop is 
effectively locked.


This "bug" did not exist in version 2.0.0 There can not be any instance 
of SeaMonkey running, if there is this bug will not occur and the 
shortcuts open normally


If I make my default browser anything other than SeaMonkey the shortcuts 
work just fine. (FireFox IE)


If a short cut "you" make in this manner works... while there is no 
other instance of SeaMonkey running... then this must be a local 
configuration on my system... but in my opinion, still a bug!


But I do appreciate you trying to help me.

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Mailbox Search Bug ??

2010-01-23 Thread Jay Garcia

In the mail component - SM 2.02

Any mailbox - Choose search criteria - Subject Filter for example - 
Click the Advanced button. Enter "Subject" "Contains" "". Results 
finds more than one message subject. Hilite all, click "Delete", 
messages are deleted. Enter another subject, results finds messages, 
hilite message(s), "Delete" button is grayed out. You have to exit and 
bring up Search again. Clicking the "Clear" button has no effect on the 
"Delete" button or any other button at the bottom, you have to start over.


Bug ??

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Re: can not SEND email.

2010-01-23 Thread Rick Merrill

Danny Kile wrote:

bent...@waol.com wrote:


Using Xp,SP3 and SeaMonkey 2.0.2

Installed a new router/modem and had to change password.

I can receive email, but can not send. Get message incorrect password.

Appreciate detailed info on resetting the password to send email.

Thanks


Bently


For starters need more information. Who is your ISP you may try logging
in to WEB mail and see if you can send that way. This would check to see
you are using to correct user name and password. Not sure if you mean
the SMTP setting are not correct or if you are using password manager.
Changing out the router/modem should and not changed anything to affect
you email password.


Yes, maybe the router administration tool asked him to change the 
password for the router, and he put that into the email control?


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Re: Tools - Message filters Doesnot work

2010-01-23 Thread Rick Merrill

Ray_Net wrote:

I am under WindowsXP SP3 with SM2.0.2
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
rv:1.9.1.7) Gecko/20100104 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.2

For a newsgroup, i have positionned to "Mark As Read"
Applying filter when: "Checking Mail or Manually Run"
"Match any of the following":
 From contains j...@lion.org
 From contains j...@lion.org
 From contains jmB <"jmB"@lion.org>
 From contains jmB <"jmB"@Lion.org>

And the posts are still marked as "Not Read"

Any idea to solve this issue ?


Have you tried "Contains any of the following" ?

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this might be a scam..

2010-01-23 Thread Rick Merrill
Is there any option to turn off or train or lower the threshold for 
"SeaMonkey thinks this might be a scam"?


I believe this message is driven solely by the detection of a link that 
differs from the URL.


"I could be wrong now." - Monk
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Re: Possible minor bug

2010-01-23 Thread Robert Kaiser

Phillip Jones wrote:

Yes it turns out the theme I was using was the fault. which was the
Orbit 3+1 2.0 is the fault.


Please contact the theme author about that, I'm sure he's happy about 
bug reports and willing to fix them in further releases.



Looks I can't find an outside Theme other
than the two SeaMonkey themes that work right.


The quite unusual-looking LCARStrek theme and the EarlyBlue theme should 
both work fine - but I guess they don't provide quite the look you qant 
to have ;-)


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Re: Possible minor bug

2010-01-23 Thread Jens Hatlak
Phillip Jones wrote:
>>> The padlock should change Background , and the it should appear locked.
> 
> Yes it turns out the theme I was using was the fault. which was the
> Orbit 3+1 2.0  is the fault.

Fixed in version 2.0.1 of the theme, currently only available from AMO
(follow the View All Versions link).

> Shucks what the heck is wrong with these theme writer.

Themes are mostly CSS rules and icons. When new features are added it's
rather obvious that changes need to be made. When existing CSS rules for
existing features are changed that's not so obvious. And that's what
happened here. It was just an oversight.

> I don't suppose the author comes to this forum.

Correct. I hope you're OK with an answer from the co-author (who made it
compatible with SM 2.0). ;-)

Greetings,

Jens

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Re: Encodings and attached filenames

2010-01-23 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov
Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:55:42 -0500, /Paul B. Gallagher/:

> A client sent me an email in KOI8-R (Cyrillic) encoding, with two
> attached files named using Cyrillic characters. In the attachment pane,
> the filenames were clearly understandable (for someone who knows
> Russian). However, when I tried to save them, individually or with "save
> all," the program substituted an underscore for each Cyrillic character.
> Since they had similar names, I immediately encountered the "
> already exists" error.
> (...)

Seems to work o.k. here using SeaMonkey 2.0.2.  Try the test message
I've posted to the mozilla.test group: "Non-ASCII attachment names".

> So I thought, what if I display the message in Unicode instead? Well, of
> course the message body was fine, but now the filenames in the
> attachment pane turned to black diamonds with white question marks, and
> when I tried to save them, the proposed filenames were the
> I-don't-have-a-glyph-in-this-position box. Not helpful.
> (...)

I suspect the sender is using a broken client or configuration.  At
least Outlook Express allows sending non-standard messages when
using the "Allow 8-bit characters in headers".  This option must not
be checked.  Then OE would correctly encode the non-ASCII characters
in headers:

http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2047

The offending OE option is found under Tools -> Options: Send: "Mail
Sending Format" and "News Sending Format" - in both "HTML Settings"
and "Plain Text Settings".

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