Optiions/Character encoding problems

2010-03-05 Thread Keith Whaley

SM 1.1.18, Mac OS 10.6.2.

I had occasionally been getting garbage characters showing up in my message 
text body that replaced apostrophes, and the like.

When I checked Options/Character Encoding, I saw Western ISO-8859-1 was checked.
For various reasons, I don’t like ISO-8859-1 and prefer Unicode UTF-8.

That gets rid of the odd characters, but in a short time, they return, and 
when I check Options/Character Encoding, it has jumped back to putting a 
checkmark by ISO-8859-1 once again! All by itself. I did NOT change it.


I finally went to Options/Character Encoding/Customize List. Once there I 
removed everything BUT Unicode UTF-8 from the Active Character Encoding List 
panel on the right side. In essence, deleted everything but UTF-8.


My problem is, that setting refuses to ‘stick.’ Soon it goes back to having 
one or more other character encodings listed, and something places checkmarks 
beside ISO-8859-1 again!


This is getting quite annoying, and I’d like instructions for making my 
selected changes stick, please...


keith whaley
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Re: Mail in the In box just disappeared

2010-03-05 Thread Bill Davidsen

Lee wrote:

Using Vista and SM 2.03 and I clicked on a new email and when
I did they all disappeared.  Any ideas. Tried to restore but
also no luck.

Sounds a lot as if you open an evil email. If you have any suspision, use F8 to 
view headers only, click the header and then ^U to view the "raw" mail message.


The latest thing I see is messages from popular vendors about orders canceled, 
delayed, price change, etc. When you open it tries to D/L javascript. Note 
"tries" in my case, I'm a devout paranoid and check stuff like that.


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Re: Autoupdate of SeaMonkey 2.x.x

2010-03-05 Thread Bill Davidsen

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

On 3/5/2010 6:04 PM, Bernard Mercier wrote:

Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :

Bernard Mercier wrote:
In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who 
prefers
FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in 
the

background and only the changed files are replaced.

Is there something like this in SeaMonkey and if no will it be there 
and

when?



SM 2 already has support for that (Help>  Check for Updates). Maybe it's
disabled if you installed SM through your Linux distribution or the user
you're running it with doesn't have write permissions for the
application directory.



HTH



Jens
As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to 
go to the

web site and download a new version.
That's not what FF does, it updates automatically only thos files 
which have a

need for it.



Yes the newest SM version does the background update; the "Go to 
website" was only for the earlier series. If its installed via a vendor 
(Linux Vendor) it *might* be different.


I think you mean a background download, as of 2.0.2->2.0.3 it still required an 
application reboot, nothing remotely "background" about it. The material can be 
gotten background if you enable that, but you don't actually run the updates 
until a boot.


Go to www.seamonkey-project.org install the latest version; and future 
versions, as they become available, will act just like Firefox.





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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 51, Issue 17

2010-03-05 Thread Chris Ilias

On 10-03-05 10:23 PM, Daniel wrote:

Chris Ilias wrote:


James meant this:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/6cf94e00bb636af5


So how come that didn't appear on the news server, as far as I know??


It appears here (news.mozilla.org via Thunderbird).
news://news.mozilla.org/mailman.6282.1267700448.4112.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org

It's not in the same thread though. If you select one of James' messages 
then sort by sender, do you see it?


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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Steve Wendt

On 03/05/10 04:02 am, Philip Chee wrote:


Chatzilla is a separate extension so you should be able to package
SeaMonkey without Chatzilla or disable it by default. The Composer UI
might be a build time configuration setting.


The enhancement bug just turned 10 years old, actually:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29838
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Re: Web Page Download Continues After Page Is "Killed"

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

David E. Ross wrote:

Running SeaMonkey 2.0.3 on Windows XP.  My SeaMonkey home page is my
bookmarks.html file, which obviously does not require any Internet
connection.

While a Web page is loading, if I select the Home button on my
Navigation toolbar (moved from the Personal toolbar), my bookmarks
complete load.  However, I still see download activitive through my
dial-up modem, sometimes 10s of kilobits.

This also happens if I select the Stop button.

Why does not SeaMonkey stop receiving packets?



David, once you've started a download of a web page, SeaMonkey will keep 
trying to get the bits and pieces until you tell it to stop. Even when 
you do tell it to stop, the last lot of requests are still "out there" 
so you may see info being downloaded, even after you hit the stop 
button.I know I do!


Daniel
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Re: Autoupdate of SeaMonkey 2.x.x

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

On 3/5/2010 6:04 PM, Bernard Mercier wrote:

Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :

Bernard Mercier wrote:

In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who
prefers
FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in
the
background and only the changed files are replaced.

Is there something like this in SeaMonkey and if no will it be there
and
when?



SM 2 already has support for that (Help> Check for Updates). Maybe it's
disabled if you installed SM through your Linux distribution or the user
you're running it with doesn't have write permissions for the
application directory.



HTH



Jens

As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to
go to the
web site and download a new version.
That's not what FF does, it updates automatically only thos files
which have a
need for it.



Yes the newest SM version does the background update; the "Go to
website" was only for the earlier series. If its installed via a vendor
(Linux Vendor) it *might* be different.

Go to www.seamonkey-project.org install the latest version; and future
versions, as they become available, will act just like Firefox.



Bernard, as Justin says, SeaMonkey Version 2 does partial upgrades now. 
As I recall the upgrade from SM 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 was an approx 250k to 
300kbyte download.


Daniel
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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 51, Issue 17

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

NoOp wrote:

On 03/05/2010 02:31 AM, Daniel wrote:

James Greenidge wrote:



Message: 1
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:45:42 -0800 (PST)
From: JeffM
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Recommend Best Batch Odt To Doc Converter
Message-ID:

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

James Greenidge wrote:

I've come across several batch odt to doc converter macros


This is NOT a word processor group.
If you want to continue to discuss that topic,
find a group about that topic.


/Excuse me/ while I apply some netiquette here, but I corrected myself
only a minute or so after my error. I'm considerate to /all/ my fellow
users.

JimWG



Sorry!! Where did you correct yourself??

If you mean that a couple of minutes after you made your original post,
you canceled it, well, surprise, surprise, canceling a post only removes
it from *YOUR* sight, it doesn't remove it from *our* sight!!

Daniel


Here:

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Sorry for the Recommend Batch Odt - Doc Converter posting. Wrong mail list!

Jim



Any more questions?



Gee, whiz nOoP, no need to get your nickers in a knot!! You could have 
just replied as ChrisI did.


Perhaps you could answer the question I just posted in response to 
ChrisI, "How come the OP's withdrawal post didn't make it to the News 
Server"??


Daniel
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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 51, Issue 17

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

Chris Ilias wrote:

On 10-03-05 5:31 AM, Daniel wrote:

James Greenidge wrote:

/Excuse me/ while I apply some netiquette here, but I corrected myself
only a minute or so after my error. I'm considerate to /all/ my fellow
users.


Sorry!! Where did you correct yourself??

If you mean that a couple of minutes after you made your original post,
you canceled it, well, surprise, surprise, canceling a post only removes
it from *YOUR* sight, it doesn't remove it from *our* sight!!


James meant this:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/6cf94e00bb636af5




So how come that didn't appear on the news server, as far as I know??

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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

FDVS wrote:

Yep, its really in the wrong place.  As it affects the mail only - it
should be in the Mail and Newsgroups Section.
Thanks.
Dave

Daniel wrote:

FDVS wrote:

Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences. Not
sure why but I found it.



Yes, MCBasto said it was in the general Preferences, more specifically
he said it was in the Mail & Newsgroup section of the general
Preferences.

Daniel




Sorry!!! and this top posting is giving me the irits.

In the Preferences you have a section for Appearance, (...where would 
you want that to go??), a section for the Browser, a section for Mail & 
News, a section for Composer, a section for ChatZilla, a section for 
Privacy & Security (...where would you want that to go??) and an 
Advanced functions section.


These are all available from the Browser, Mail & News and, I guess, the 
composer and ChatZilla.


Seems pretty simple to me!!

Daniel
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Re: Address book problems

2010-03-05 Thread Mark Hansen
On 3/5/2010 6:48 PM, FDVS wrote:
> It used to be, in Netscape, I could type the first letter of my best 
> friend's name, "Jeff" into the address bar "To: j " while posting an 
> email..and it would autofill Jeff and his email address.
> 
> In Seamonkey, when I type "j" up comes the name and address of another 
> friend, "Spike" with his email address.  He has no j's in his name or 
> his email address.
> 
> So far I have accidentally sent Spike a couple of emails meant for Jeff. 
>   Not too embarrassing, as I normally don't post dubious stuff but I 
> would like to find out why and fix it!
> 
> Thanks!

You probably should begin your own thread for this question, rather than
hijacking someone else's thread. It will give your question better
visibility to more people that may be able to help you.

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Address book problems

2010-03-05 Thread FDVS
It used to be, in Netscape, I could type the first letter of my best 
friend's name, "Jeff" into the address bar "To: j " while posting an 
email..and it would autofill Jeff and his email address.


In Seamonkey, when I type "j" up comes the name and address of another 
friend, "Spike" with his email address.  He has no j's in his name or 
his email address.


So far I have accidentally sent Spike a couple of emails meant for Jeff. 
 Not too embarrassing, as I normally don't post dubious stuff but I 
would like to find out why and fix it!


Thanks!
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Re: Autoupdate of SeaMonkey 2.x.x

2010-03-05 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

On 3/5/2010 6:04 PM, Bernard Mercier wrote:

Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :

Bernard Mercier wrote:

In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who prefers
FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in the
background and only the changed files are replaced.

Is there something like this in SeaMonkey and if no will it be there and
when?



SM 2 already has support for that (Help>  Check for Updates). Maybe it's
disabled if you installed SM through your Linux distribution or the user
you're running it with doesn't have write permissions for the
application directory.



HTH



Jens

As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to go to the
web site and download a new version.
That's not what FF does, it updates automatically only thos files which have a
need for it.



Yes the newest SM version does the background update; the "Go to 
website" was only for the earlier series. If its installed via a vendor 
(Linux Vendor) it *might* be different.


Go to www.seamonkey-project.org install the latest version; and future 
versions, as they become available, will act just like Firefox.


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Re: Nail & Newsgroup Account Settings (Mark Hansen)

2010-03-05 Thread Mark Hansen
On 3/5/2010 5:22 PM, Frog wrote:
> 
> Mark,
> 

[ snip ]

> 
> Lastly, I again want to thank you personally for your help and guidance

[ snip ]

Well, I'm just glad you got it all working. I haven't migrated to 2.X
yes, but I plan to eventually. I expect I'll run into some of these
issues as well :)

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Re: Nail & Newsgroup Account Settings (Mark Hansen)

2010-03-05 Thread Frog

Mark Hansen wrote:

On 3/4/2010 6:07 PM, Frog wrote:
You don't know how happy you have made this old man this evening. Thank 
you both for leading me to the answer.


Thanks,

Frog


I'm very glad you got it working. It was a brain teaser to say the
least!


Mark,

I want to report that 2.0.3 continues to work just fine on my system. I
thought I was never going to find a way to make this software work--to
be truthful, I was at the point of giving up and removing 2.0.3 from my
system.  I do have some other subjects related to 2.0.3 that I will be
investigating sometime in the future (e.g. the plus/minus of having my
profile relocated to my data drive (E:/); any problems associated with
renaming my profile from "default" to something else; what do I
gain/lose by being able to have both 1.1.18 and 2.0.3 simultaneously
active at the same time; how do I move my profile information from 
1.1.18 to 2.0.3 if/when I decide to make it my default browser; etc.). 
For now, however, I just want to enjoy being on the other side of the 
problem that was bugging me.


Lastly, I again want to thank you personally for your help and guidance
during several recent threads of mine.  You are to be commended for the
time and patience that you displayed during each of these exchanges.
Your responses were ones that I had little difficulty following, and you
stepped in when you thought a response by another helper was somewhat
off the mark.  That I appreciated very much.  As I am sure I stated, I
admit my limited technical skills.  I read a lot, and I analyze my
problem situations to the extent that I can.  I try to present my
thought to those helping me in order that their responses will solve my
problem and help me grow technically.  Thank you for what I learned from
your messages.  I look forward to reading your responses to others and
to having your help in the future, when I need assistance.

Frog
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Re: Delays in loading pages

2010-03-05 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/5/10 4:33 PM, FDVS wrote:
> I find I am waiting for many webpages to load.for 5 seconds plus, 
> when normally they would be instantaneous.  When they are loading, the 
> progress strip at the bottom left says either:
> 
> partner.googleadservies.com or
> google-analytics.com
> etc
> 
> I suspect these are tracking devices that are slowing things down, is 
> there anyway to disable them?
> 
> How about disabling some of the ads that load with each page?
> 
> Thanks
> 

Have you considered the AdBlock Plus extension at
?

-- 
David E. Ross


Go to Mozdev at  for quick access to
extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other
Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
more quickly than you can Mozilla Add-Ons.
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Delays in loading pages

2010-03-05 Thread FDVS
I find I am waiting for many webpages to load.for 5 seconds plus, 
when normally they would be instantaneous.  When they are loading, the 
progress strip at the bottom left says either:


partner.googleadservies.com or
google-analytics.com
etc

I suspect these are tracking devices that are slowing things down, is 
there anyway to disable them?


How about disabling some of the ads that load with each page?

Thanks

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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Phillip Jones

S. Beaulieu wrote:

Phillip Jones a écrit :

I love HTML mail in fact I can read HTML text a lot better than plain
text. But that's me. Plain text seems to run together.



Have you tried changing your font settings for plain text? Specifically
for emails, there is Edit ->  Preferences ->  Mail and Newsgroups ->  View
Messages (IIRC because my SM is in French!) where you can switch between
fixed width and variable width (I prefer variable, but you might not).
But in SM in general, there is ->  Edit ->  Preferences ->  Appearance (?)
->  Fonts where there is a lot to play with.

S.
Yes tried several different fonts. The best I've got verdana Problem is 
That even on this newsgroup Text varies. some of it is in a totally 
different font. others its so small I have to magnify it to 150-200% 
just to read other times the encoding is Off and I have to go to 
encoding and try 4 or 5 different encodings before I hit on right 
combination. I've tried with Html turned off, simple Html or normal 
makes no difference.  If everything show 12pt  verdana I might could get 
along. I've even set encoding to Auto detect Universal Some times I see 
character that show up as hearts. other times  I have between line


something like  this

^
˚
a

I think its supposed to represent line-break or carriage return.

With HTML Mail I have none of that it is WYSIWYG.

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Re: Autoupdate of SeaMonkey 2.x.x

2010-03-05 Thread Bernard Mercier
Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :
> Bernard Mercier wrote:
>> In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who prefers
>> FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in the
>> background and only the changed files are replaced.
>> 
>> Is there something like this in SeaMonkey and if no will it be there and
>> when?

> SM 2 already has support for that (Help > Check for Updates). Maybe it's
> disabled if you installed SM through your Linux distribution or the user
> you're running it with doesn't have write permissions for the
> application directory.

> HTH

> Jens
As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to go to the
web site and download a new version.
That's not what FF does, it updates automatically only thos files which have a
need for it.

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 51, Issue 17

2010-03-05 Thread NoOp
On 03/05/2010 02:31 AM, Daniel wrote:
> James Greenidge wrote:
>>
>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:45:42 -0800 (PST)
>>> From: JeffM
>>> To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
>>> Subject: Re: Recommend Best Batch Odt To Doc Converter
>>> Message-ID:
>>> 
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>>
>>> James Greenidge wrote:
 I've come across several batch odt to doc converter macros

>>> This is NOT a word processor group.
>>> If you want to continue to discuss that topic,
>>> find a group about that topic.
>>>
>> /Excuse me/ while I apply some netiquette here, but I corrected myself
>> only a minute or so after my error. I'm considerate to /all/ my fellow
>> users.
>>
>> JimWG
>>
> 
> Sorry!! Where did you correct yourself??
> 
> If you mean that a couple of minutes after you made your original post, 
> you canceled it, well, surprise, surprise, canceling a post only removes 
> it from *YOUR* sight, it doesn't remove it from *our* sight!!
> 
> Daniel

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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread S. Beaulieu

Phillip Jones a écrit :

I love HTML mail in fact I can read HTML text a lot better than plain
text. But that's me. Plain text seems to run together.



Have you tried changing your font settings for plain text? Specifically 
for emails, there is Edit -> Preferences -> Mail and Newsgroups -> View 
Messages (IIRC because my SM is in French!) where you can switch between 
fixed width and variable width (I prefer variable, but you might not). 
But in SM in general, there is -> Edit -> Preferences -> Appearance (?) 
-> Fonts where there is a lot to play with.


S.
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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Phillip Jones

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/5/10 2:05 AM, Martin Jungowski wrote:

Hi everybody,

I'm sick and tired of Thunderbird 3 for various reasons and have started
evaluating alternatives. Currently, I'm looking at Evolution and
Seamonkey. As you all know every Seamonkey window has five buttons on
the lower left - Browser, Mail&  Newsgroups, Composer, Addressbook, and
IRC-Chat. The tricky part is that I'm not evaluating Seamonkey to run it
on my personal computer only, but to run it on our company XDMCP servers
to switch ~1,200 users from Thunderbird/Firefox to Seamonkey. And
obviously we don't want our users to run Composer or IRC-Chat, so the
question is quite simple: how do I disable the Composer and IRC
component of Seamonkey?

Thanks in advance,
Martin



I did a custom installation of SeaMonkey 2.0.3 on my PC.  I don't have
Chatzilla.  From the other discussion in this thread, Composer might be
required by Mail-News for composing HTML-formatted messages (which I
hate).

I love HTML mail in fact I can read HTML text a lot better than plain 
text. But that's me. Plain text seems to run together.


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Re: Mail in the In box just disappeared

2010-03-05 Thread Phillip Jones

question wrote:

Lee wrote:

No, I have it all set up for all.  I had a notice from face book
that one of my 2d cousins daughter had posted on Facebook and
I clicked on the link and then all my mail in the in box disappeared.



Known fact that FACEBOOK is Unsafe . Gotta watch out what u view .




MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 5/3/2010 00:32, Lee told the world:

Using Vista and SM 2.03 and I clicked on a new email and when
I did they all disappeared. Any ideas. Tried to restore but
also no luck.


You say the messages disappear after you read them? You are probably
with the display options set to show only unread messages.

Go to the menu View/Messages and select "All."






Twitter is no different, and also anything associated with Cloud as 
well. You all did read all the lost information using Cloud last year.


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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Rufus

Martin Jungowski wrote:

David Wilkinson schrieb:

What Thunderbird 3 problems are you talking about? Are you sure these same
issues will not be in the mailnews part of SeaMonkey 2?


Too much to discuss in detail here, but it was enough to force us to
switch back to Thunderbird 2 already, and I really don't feel good about
using an ancient email client that has reached EOL and will not receive
any critical updates anymore.


[I do much prefer the UI of SeaMonkey compared to ThunderBird, but perhaps this
is because I am used to it.]


Funny... first thing I did was to create a Thunderbird 3 theme for
Seamonkey because I very much prefer the UI of Thunderbird ;)
I'll upload it to addons.mozilla.org soon, still needs some tweaking.


I have read here that it is not possible to install just specific parts of
SeaMonkey. Personally I love the suite, though I only use the browser and
mailnews parts of it.


That'd be a shame... it's not that I don't like the suite, don't get me
wrong. It's just that we cannot possibly allow our users to have an IRC
client running at work. Due to several management decisions we're
running a pretty restricted user management policy around here, and only
provide users with the applications they actually need. And neither
Composer nor IRC are part of that, so we really need to disable them.
It'd be enough if I could simply remove the buttons on the bottom left.

Martin



Perfect example of what I've said in the past about maintaining user 
configuration choices and flexibility - particularly for enterprise 
users - for the purposes of expanding the user-base.


I work in a similar environment, and have been trying to get our IT 
managing folks to look at SM to replace Netscape 4.x (used because of 
it's certificate handling capabilities) since it went 
browser-only...only recently have they removed NS from our machines, but 
we're still using Explorer 6.0...which I just got "upgraded" to this 
week!  We can't administer our own machines, so I can't even evaluate or 
choose to use something like Firefox for myself...


...this enterprise stuff grinds slowly.

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Re: Changing the reply format

2010-03-05 Thread Jens Hatlak
Neil Hughes wrote:
> Is it still the case with SM 2.x that you need to edit prefs.js (and set
> mailnews.reply_header_type) to change the reply header style, e.g. "on
>  ,  said:"?

Yes, to my knowledge. You don't need to edit prefs.js directly, though.
Just use about:config. Or user.js if you want.

> I was about to do this, but thought I'd better check that there isn't a
> preference GUI option that I should be using.

There's not, at least in the application itself. Don't know about
extensions.

HTH

Jens

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Importing from Mozilla

2010-03-05 Thread responder
With the latest version of SeaMonkey, will it import the entire profiles 
from both Firefox and Thunderbird automatically?


If not, how will the individual profiles be merged into the bundled version?

When I tried it, I ticked to import the entire profile, but only a few 
files came over.


Finally, if not satisfied, can I go right back to FF & TB without moving 
files again. If not, how?


Thanks in advance..
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Re: Mail in the In box just disappeared

2010-03-05 Thread question

Lee wrote:

No, I have it all set up for all.  I had a notice from face book
that one of my 2d cousins daughter had posted on Facebook and
I clicked on the link and then all my mail in the in box disappeared.



Known fact that FACEBOOK is Unsafe . Gotta watch out what u view .




MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 5/3/2010 00:32, Lee told the world:

Using Vista and SM 2.03 and I clicked on a new email and when
I did they all disappeared. Any ideas. Tried to restore but
also no luck.


You say the messages disappear after you read them? You are probably
with the display options set to show only unread messages.

Go to the menu View/Messages and select "All."






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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 51, Issue 17

2010-03-05 Thread Chris Ilias

On 10-03-05 5:31 AM, Daniel wrote:

James Greenidge wrote:

/Excuse me/ while I apply some netiquette here, but I corrected myself
only a minute or so after my error. I'm considerate to /all/ my fellow
users.


Sorry!! Where did you correct yourself??

If you mean that a couple of minutes after you made your original post,
you canceled it, well, surprise, surprise, canceling a post only removes
it from *YOUR* sight, it doesn't remove it from *our* sight!!


James meant this:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/6cf94e00bb636af5

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Web Page Download Continues After Page Is "Killed"

2010-03-05 Thread David E. Ross
Running SeaMonkey 2.0.3 on Windows XP.  My SeaMonkey home page is my
bookmarks.html file, which obviously does not require any Internet
connection.

While a Web page is loading, if I select the Home button on my
Navigation toolbar (moved from the Personal toolbar), my bookmarks
complete load.  However, I still see download activitive through my
dial-up modem, sometimes 10s of kilobits.

This also happens if I select the Stop button.

Why does not SeaMonkey stop receiving packets?

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Re: Autoupdate of SeaMonkey 2.x.x

2010-03-05 Thread Jens Hatlak
Bernard Mercier wrote:
> In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who prefers
> FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in the
> background and only the changed files are replaced.
> 
> Is there something like this in SeaMonkey and if no will it be there and when?

SM 2 already has support for that (Help > Check for Updates). Maybe it's
disabled if you installed SM through your Linux distribution or the user
you're running it with doesn't have write permissions for the
application directory.

HTH

Jens

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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Martin Jungowski
Am Freitag, den 05.03.2010, 10:03 -0500 schrieb Phillip Jones:
> You can get chat gone easily as it works through an extension. Just go 
> to Tools > addons > extensions. disable it restart. the remove. That 
> solves that.  as for composer I believe that's built in.

Sweet, that did the trick! Thanks
I can live with Composer I guess.

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Re: What is the command for SeaMonkey

2010-03-05 Thread Mark Hansen
On 3/5/2010 8:42 AM, Lee wrote:
> I can't find my notes and I want to look at
> the config, at leas I hope that is what it
> is where all the commands for seamonkey are.
> Age is getting longer and memory getting
> shorter.  I thought it was aboutcfg: but I
> guess I am wrong.
> 
> As I said earlier I keep losing mail and
> no warning either, I have it set to keep
> emails and warn me if delete but the last
> time the contents of the in box all disappeared.
> All I had done was click on an email.  Right
> now I have them all marked unread so they won't
> disappear.  Same in Trash if I mark them unread
> they stay but read and into limbo they go.
> 
> XP and Seamonkey 2.03
> 

Sounds like you're talking about "about:config"

As for your view problem, Have you checked:

  View -> Messages -> All

and

  View -> Threads -> All

(These are the menu items as of SM 1.1.16).

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What is the command for SeaMonkey

2010-03-05 Thread Lee

I can't find my notes and I want to look at
the config, at leas I hope that is what it
is where all the commands for seamonkey are.
Age is getting longer and memory getting
shorter.  I thought it was aboutcfg: but I
guess I am wrong.

As I said earlier I keep losing mail and
no warning either, I have it set to keep
emails and warn me if delete but the last
time the contents of the in box all disappeared.
All I had done was click on an email.  Right
now I have them all marked unread so they won't
disappear.  Same in Trash if I mark them unread
they stay but read and into limbo they go.

XP and Seamonkey 2.03

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Re: Ran Out Of Disk Space

2010-03-05 Thread Ray_Net

Philip Chee wrote:

On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 09:24:49 +0100, Ray_Net wrote:


For me, the SM2 profile is located in two directories:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Extensions


Nothing of SeaMonkey 2.0 should live there in the default configuration
unless you've fiddled with something under the hood.


and
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey


That should be:

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profiles\

Phil


You are NOT true ... i have a directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles
dated 14/04/2006  pertaining to SM1
then i installed SM2 the 13/01/2010 and i confirm that for SM2 i have 2 
directories:

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Extensions
and C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey

I addition i let always any program to install what he want in the 
default directories he want. I never fiddled something.

When you say the should be under:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application 
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profiles\  i confirm that i have this also (which 
is under C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application 
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey) and there is another SM2 directory under this 
same directoy and this is:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Crash 
Reports containing two installtime files.

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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/5/10 2:05 AM, Martin Jungowski wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I'm sick and tired of Thunderbird 3 for various reasons and have started
> evaluating alternatives. Currently, I'm looking at Evolution and
> Seamonkey. As you all know every Seamonkey window has five buttons on
> the lower left - Browser, Mail & Newsgroups, Composer, Addressbook, and
> IRC-Chat. The tricky part is that I'm not evaluating Seamonkey to run it
> on my personal computer only, but to run it on our company XDMCP servers
> to switch ~1,200 users from Thunderbird/Firefox to Seamonkey. And
> obviously we don't want our users to run Composer or IRC-Chat, so the
> question is quite simple: how do I disable the Composer and IRC
> component of Seamonkey?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Martin
> 

I did a custom installation of SeaMonkey 2.0.3 on my PC.  I don't have
Chatzilla.  From the other discussion in this thread, Composer might be
required by Mail-News for composing HTML-formatted messages (which I
hate).

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extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other
Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
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Autoupdate of SeaMonkey 2.x.x

2010-03-05 Thread Bernard Mercier
In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who prefers
FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in the
background and only the changed files are replaced.

Is there something like this in SeaMonkey and if no will it be there and when?

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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread S. Beaulieu

Martin Jungowski a écrit :

And obviously we don't want our users to run Composer or IRC-Chat, so the
question is quite simple: how do I disable the Composer and IRC
component of Seamonkey?



Chatzilla doesn't need to be installed at all. IIRC, a custom install 
allows you to unselect it. If not, then you can go in Tools -> Add-Ons 
to uninstall it from there. It's not part of SM itself.


I don't think Composer can be dissociated from SM, though (and I'm not 
sure what sort of security problem it might pose beyond the same ones as 
the browser). That being said, it may be possible to disable it in the 
prefs; someone else more knowledgeable than me would have to help you on 
that front, though.


S.
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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Phillip Jones

David Wilkinson wrote:

Martin Jungowski wrote:

Hi everybody,

I'm sick and tired of Thunderbird 3 for various reasons and have started
evaluating alternatives. Currently, I'm looking at Evolution and
Seamonkey. As you all know every Seamonkey window has five buttons on
the lower left - Browser, Mail&  Newsgroups, Composer, Addressbook, and
IRC-Chat. The tricky part is that I'm not evaluating Seamonkey to run it
on my personal computer only, but to run it on our company XDMCP servers
to switch ~1,200 users from Thunderbird/Firefox to Seamonkey. And
obviously we don't want our users to run Composer or IRC-Chat, so the
question is quite simple: how do I disable the Composer and IRC
component of Seamonkey?


What Thunderbird 3 problems are you talking about? Are you sure these same
issues will not be in the mailnews part of SeaMonkey 2?

[I do much prefer the UI of SeaMonkey compared to ThunderBird, but perhaps this
is because I am used to it.]

I have read here that it is not possible to install just specific parts of
SeaMonkey. Personally I love the suite, though I only use the browser and
mailnews parts of it.

You can get chat gone easily as it works through an extension. Just go 
to Tools > addons > extensions. disable it restart. the remove. That 
solves that.  as for composer I believe that's built in.


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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-05 Thread Phillip Jones
I agree. There may be a case where you have more than one email box. and 
you have one particular box, you want people, you want mail from with 
remote content. You could shuttle them to individual email or address. 
or a news group such as secnews netscape.com or annexcafe.com that allow 
html you could set it and and set the rest to block allow remote content 
such as images.


FDVS wrote:

Yep, its really in the wrong place.  As it affects the mail only - it
should be in the Mail and Newsgroups Section.
Thanks.
Dave

Daniel wrote:

FDVS wrote:

Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences. Not
sure why but I found it.



Yes, MCBasto said it was in the general Preferences, more specifically
he said it was in the Mail&  Newsgroup section of the general Preferences.

Daniel





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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 51, Issue 17

2010-03-05 Thread Phillip Jones

Daniel wrote:

James Greenidge wrote:



Message: 1
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:45:42 -0800 (PST)
From: JeffM
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Recommend Best Batch Odt To Doc Converter
Message-ID:

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

James Greenidge wrote:

I've come across several batch odt to doc converter macros


This is NOT a word processor group.
If you want to continue to discuss that topic,
find a group about that topic.


/Excuse me/ while I apply some netiquette here, but I corrected myself
only a minute or so after my error. I'm considerate to /all/ my fellow
users.

JimWG



Sorry!! Where did you correct yourself??

If you mean that a couple of minutes after you made your original post,
you canceled it, well, surprise, surprise, canceling a post only removes
it from *YOUR* sight, it doesn't remove it from *our* sight!!

Daniel


*Cancel* only works on some servers. annexcafe.com it does and 
secnews.netscape.com I believe still does. But, not here because Mozilla 
doesn't use their own server, the are hosted through Giganews by way of 
Google. and even if it were canceled from the Mozilla front end it would 
still exist on Google and Giganews.


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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-05 Thread FDVS
Yep, its really in the wrong place.  As it affects the mail only - it 
should be in the Mail and Newsgroups Section.

Thanks.
Dave

Daniel wrote:

FDVS wrote:

Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences. Not
sure why but I found it.



Yes, MCBasto said it was in the general Preferences, more specifically
he said it was in the Mail & Newsgroup section of the general Preferences.

Daniel


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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

Martin Jungowski wrote:

David Wilkinson schrieb:

What Thunderbird 3 problems are you talking about? Are you sure these same
issues will not be in the mailnews part of SeaMonkey 2?


Too much to discuss in detail here, but it was enough to force us to
switch back to Thunderbird 2 already, and I really don't feel good about
using an ancient email client that has reached EOL and will not receive
any critical updates anymore.


[I do much prefer the UI of SeaMonkey compared to ThunderBird, but perhaps this
is because I am used to it.]


Funny... first thing I did was to create a Thunderbird 3 theme for
Seamonkey because I very much prefer the UI of Thunderbird ;)
I'll upload it to addons.mozilla.org soon, still needs some tweaking.


I have read here that it is not possible to install just specific parts of
SeaMonkey. Personally I love the suite, though I only use the browser and
mailnews parts of it.


That'd be a shame... it's not that I don't like the suite, don't get me
wrong. It's just that we cannot possibly allow our users to have an IRC
client running at work. Due to several management decisions we're
running a pretty restricted user management policy around here, and only
provide users with the applications they actually need. And neither
Composer nor IRC are part of that, so we really need to disable them.
It'd be enough if I could simply remove the buttons on the bottom left.

Martin



I know in SM 1.x, if you did a Custom Install, you were able to 
de-select the Composer and, I guess, Chatzilla.


Is this now not possible with SM 2?? (I've forgotten!!)

Daniel
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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Neil

Philip Chee wrote:


The Composer UI might be a build time configuration setting. c.c.
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey in case the developers have some ideas on this.
 

No, our supported build configurations are Browser only, Browser + 
Composer and Browser + Composer + Mail. This is because most of the 
Composer files are required by message compose.


If you want to make your own build, you could try hacking 
editor/ui/jar.mn and removing all the overlays in the MOZ_SUITE block.


If you don't want to make your own build, you could try writing an 
extension that would override the overlays with a dummy XUL file. But 
users could then disable it and get Composer back.


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Re: Ran Out Of Disk Space

2010-03-05 Thread Philip Chee
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 09:24:49 +0100, Ray_Net wrote:

> For me, the SM2 profile is located in two directories:
> C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Extensions

Nothing of SeaMonkey 2.0 should live there in the default configuration
unless you've fiddled with something under the hood.

> and
> C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey

That should be:

C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profiles\

Phil

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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Philip Chee
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 11:05:47 +0100, Martin Jungowski wrote:

> I'm sick and tired of Thunderbird 3 for various reasons and have started
> evaluating alternatives. Currently, I'm looking at Evolution and
> Seamonkey. As you all know every Seamonkey window has five buttons on
> the lower left - Browser, Mail & Newsgroups, Composer, Addressbook, and
> IRC-Chat. The tricky part is that I'm not evaluating Seamonkey to run it
> on my personal computer only, but to run it on our company XDMCP servers
> to switch ~1,200 users from Thunderbird/Firefox to Seamonkey. And
> obviously we don't want our users to run Composer or IRC-Chat, so the
> question is quite simple: how do I disable the Composer and IRC
> component of Seamonkey?

Chatzilla is a separate extension so you should be able to package
SeaMonkey without Chatzilla or disable it by default. The Composer UI
might be a build time configuration setting. c.c.
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey in case the developers jhave some ideas on this.

Phil

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Re: support-seamonkey Digest, Vol 51, Issue 17

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

James Greenidge wrote:



Message: 1
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:45:42 -0800 (PST)
From: JeffM
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: Recommend Best Batch Odt To Doc Converter
Message-ID:

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

James Greenidge wrote:

I've come across several batch odt to doc converter macros


This is NOT a word processor group.
If you want to continue to discuss that topic,
find a group about that topic.


/Excuse me/ while I apply some netiquette here, but I corrected myself
only a minute or so after my error. I'm considerate to /all/ my fellow
users.

JimWG



Sorry!! Where did you correct yourself??

If you mean that a couple of minutes after you made your original post, 
you canceled it, well, surprise, surprise, canceling a post only removes 
it from *YOUR* sight, it doesn't remove it from *our* sight!!


Daniel
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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Martin Jungowski
David Wilkinson schrieb:
> What Thunderbird 3 problems are you talking about? Are you sure these same
> issues will not be in the mailnews part of SeaMonkey 2?

Too much to discuss in detail here, but it was enough to force us to
switch back to Thunderbird 2 already, and I really don't feel good about
using an ancient email client that has reached EOL and will not receive
any critical updates anymore.

> [I do much prefer the UI of SeaMonkey compared to ThunderBird, but perhaps 
> this
> is because I am used to it.]

Funny... first thing I did was to create a Thunderbird 3 theme for
Seamonkey because I very much prefer the UI of Thunderbird ;)
I'll upload it to addons.mozilla.org soon, still needs some tweaking.

> I have read here that it is not possible to install just specific parts of
> SeaMonkey. Personally I love the suite, though I only use the browser and
> mailnews parts of it.

That'd be a shame... it's not that I don't like the suite, don't get me
wrong. It's just that we cannot possibly allow our users to have an IRC
client running at work. Due to several management decisions we're
running a pretty restricted user management policy around here, and only
provide users with the applications they actually need. And neither
Composer nor IRC are part of that, so we really need to disable them.
It'd be enough if I could simply remove the buttons on the bottom left.

Martin

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Re: Chatzilla "Bookmarks"

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

Daniel wrote:

I was just about to submit a RFE to Bugzilla, but thought I might just
check here first!!

Does Chatzilla have a "Bookmarks" equivalent, i.e. a list of the
channels that I like, so I can just open Chatzilla an go to my
"Bookmarks" and I'm in the group??

Closest I can see at the moment is, when I am already logged into a
channel, I can go IRC->Join Channel, but if I'm not logged in anywhere,
the "Join Channel" is greyed out.

TIA

Daniel


Thanks, fellows, at least now I've gotten a bookmark in the browser that 
will get me connected in Chatzilla


Daniel
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Re: Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread David Wilkinson
Martin Jungowski wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I'm sick and tired of Thunderbird 3 for various reasons and have started
> evaluating alternatives. Currently, I'm looking at Evolution and
> Seamonkey. As you all know every Seamonkey window has five buttons on
> the lower left - Browser, Mail & Newsgroups, Composer, Addressbook, and
> IRC-Chat. The tricky part is that I'm not evaluating Seamonkey to run it
> on my personal computer only, but to run it on our company XDMCP servers
> to switch ~1,200 users from Thunderbird/Firefox to Seamonkey. And
> obviously we don't want our users to run Composer or IRC-Chat, so the
> question is quite simple: how do I disable the Composer and IRC
> component of Seamonkey?

What Thunderbird 3 problems are you talking about? Are you sure these same
issues will not be in the mailnews part of SeaMonkey 2?

[I do much prefer the UI of SeaMonkey compared to ThunderBird, but perhaps this
is because I am used to it.]

I have read here that it is not possible to install just specific parts of
SeaMonkey. Personally I love the suite, though I only use the browser and
mailnews parts of it.

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Disable specific Seamonkey components

2010-03-05 Thread Martin Jungowski
Hi everybody,

I'm sick and tired of Thunderbird 3 for various reasons and have started
evaluating alternatives. Currently, I'm looking at Evolution and
Seamonkey. As you all know every Seamonkey window has five buttons on
the lower left - Browser, Mail & Newsgroups, Composer, Addressbook, and
IRC-Chat. The tricky part is that I'm not evaluating Seamonkey to run it
on my personal computer only, but to run it on our company XDMCP servers
to switch ~1,200 users from Thunderbird/Firefox to Seamonkey. And
obviously we don't want our users to run Composer or IRC-Chat, so the
question is quite simple: how do I disable the Composer and IRC
component of Seamonkey?

Thanks in advance,
Martin

-- 
Rieke Computersysteme GmbH
Hellerholz 5
D-82061 Neuried
Email: mar...@rhm.de
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Re: Remote Content

2010-03-05 Thread Daniel

FDVS wrote:

Thanks
It wasn't in Mail and Newsgroups, it was in general preferences. Not
sure why but I found it.
Thanks for the help.
Dave



Yes, MCBasto said it was in the general Preferences, more specifically 
he said it was in the Mail & Newsgroup section of the general Preferences.


Daniel


MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 4/3/2010 23:58, FDVS told the world:

How do I tell the Seamonkey email browser to accept all remote content,
instead of asking me if I want to show it or not on each email? It is
time-consuming to respond to each email in order to removed that info
banner.
Thanks
Dave


Well, if you wish to disable the warning for *all* messages regardless
of where they come from, you can go to Edit/Preferences/Mail&
Newsgroups/Message Display and untick the box besides "Block images and
other content from remote sources."

For a more limited version, you can authorize remote content from a
particular sender... *if* the sender is in your address book.



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Re: Ran Out Of Disk Space

2010-03-05 Thread Ray_Net

Patrick wrote:

On Mar 4, 2:39 pm, Ray_Net  wrote:

Patrick wrote:

Hello,
I upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.0 and it appears that during the mail
import&conversion process I ran out of disk space.  Is there any
way to re-initialize this process to import the remaining files, now
that I have more space?  TIA!!
V/R Pat


De-install SM2 then remove the SM2 profile (NOT THE SM1 )
Install SM2


eh, thanks, dumb question, where would the SM2 "profile" be stored?
(I sense danger here...should be fun! :<   )


For me, the SM2 profile is located in two directories:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Extensions
and
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey

and the SM1 profile is located in one directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles


There is also stuff here C:\Documents and Settings\RAY\Local 
Settings\Application Data\Mozilla

But i don't touch them ...

BTW: i am under Windows XP with SM 2.03  (i had SM 1.1.14 that i  have 
uninstalled without (for the moment) removed the SM1 profile)


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