Re: MD5 code for addons
David E. Ross wrote: A file of MD5 hashes is available via FTP when there is an update to SeaMonkey itself. However, that file does not contain any MD5 hashes for the partial .mar files. Update uses its own hashes that are stronger, but we have them only in the info on the update server, as users normally don't use the MAR files directly. The update process uses stronger hashes and compares every MAR file it downloads to those stronger hashes it gets from the update server. That not only saves from corrupted downloads but also from someone potentially putting faked files on a mirror server. I know that the MD5 algorithm is now suspect. However, it does still serve well for checking to see if a downloaded file was corrupted in transit. Yes, it should work well for that - and even also offer SHA1 hashes, BTW. Still, to come back to the question of the OP, I don't know if the Mozilla Add-Ons service creates or provides any hashes for those packages. Robert Kaiser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Progress Window Mockups
Martin F. wrote: Does that link there: https://bug513691.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=425508 indicate that scaling was implemented? For one thing, this was a proposal that wasn't accepted into the code in the end, for the other, we don't support scaling of any icons anywhere right now. Robert Kaiser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: New mail accounts created in wrong location
Bill Davidsen wrote: Monica wrote: I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3. After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for some reason puts it in a wrong location on my hard drive. Before the update it put all my mail accounts in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\s0r5u2w5.slt\Mail\ After the update it puts it in a place that actually doesn´t really exist on my hard drive (SM creates it) C:\Program\Netscape\Users\Netscape 7.1\tng6b77b.slt\Mail\ I don´t have Netscape 7.1 on my computer! I have even tried to delete the mail accounts that have been placed there, and then deleted the created Netscape folder/subfolders from under Program and then tried to create the mail accounts again to get them in the right location. It does not work, SM continues to create that particular path to put all my new mail accounts in. Does anyone have a clue as to what could be going on here? Unless you are creating them in a new profile, no. If these are going in a new profile, maybe. When creating a new profile you can tune where things are put (I'm not running Windows so i won't assume it's identical to Linux). If you ever had Netscape on the machine there might be left-over cruft in the registry or other control location which has that string and directory. You can try creating another new profile and see if it offers to put it in NetScape... Quick detective work. No I´m not creating them in a new profile. However, in profile manager I can see a profile called default which I do not use, nor have I ever created it. I tried the trick you wrote about above, to create a new profile. It did not offer to put the new profile in Netscape, but under the same path as my old ones; in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ Could there be something strange going on with that default profile (which SM must have created when I upgraded), even though I don´t use it? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Unicode fonts
Gabriele wrote: Paul B. Gallagher ha scritto: One thing that's different about Burmese (like some other languages I'll mention below) is that their writing system doesn't consist of a linear sequence of glyphs in a straight line. Rather, glyphs are assembled several at a time into compound characters. So even though Chinese has thousands and thousands of glyphs, they are written in a straight line (vertically or horizontally like English), but Burmese, Tamil, Korean, Arabic, and several other languages have so-called complex scripts (M$ term). For example, a common Korean formal greeting is 안뇽 하십니까? (annyong hashimnikka?), which decomposes thus: [CUT] Hello Paul, what's the reason why I do see your (interesting) explanation about Korean and Dēvanāgari, but I only see squares on Wikipedia, exactly as MCBastos, for Burmese characters ? I'm on OSX with SM 2.0.3 Wish I knew. I can't get them either, even by specifying Arial Unicode MS as my Unicode font everywhere and confirming that the page is being displayed in Unicode. At any rate, Burmese /is/ one of the complex scripts. Perhaps it also requires special fonts. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Error in SM v2.0.3 in this web page?
Bernard Mercier wrote: Bernard Mercier vient de nous annoncer : Phillip Pi a exposé le 3/10/2010 : Hello. Is anyone else getting You do not have the roles required to access this portlet. error at http://www.needforspeed.com/web/world/news/-/nfsblogs/1273547 URL? My 64 bit Dell OEM W7 HP's IE8 had no problems. Thank you in advance. :) In Linux SM 2.0.2 works only when cookies set to except all, or from this site only. Typo, should read SM 2.0.3 Speaking of typos, I love the other one (except all). If you set cookies to except all, that would mean none, right? Tout de même, j'vous ai compris. ;-) -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: add to status bar
Rick Merrill wrote: is there a way to add, say, create-message to the status bar? That's what the Compose button does. I assume you mean in mail, since it makes no sense in the browser... -- Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from the machinations of the wicked. - from Slashdot ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: New mail accounts created in wrong location
Monica wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: Monica wrote: I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3. After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for some reason puts it in a wrong location on my hard drive. Before the update it put all my mail accounts in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\s0r5u2w5.slt\Mail\ After the update it puts it in a place that actually doesn´t really exist on my hard drive (SM creates it) C:\Program\Netscape\Users\Netscape 7.1\tng6b77b.slt\Mail\ I don´t have Netscape 7.1 on my computer! I have even tried to delete the mail accounts that have been placed there, and then deleted the created Netscape folder/subfolders from under Program and then tried to create the mail accounts again to get them in the right location. It does not work, SM continues to create that particular path to put all my new mail accounts in. Does anyone have a clue as to what could be going on here? Unless you are creating them in a new profile, no. If these are going in a new profile, maybe. When creating a new profile you can tune where things are put (I'm not running Windows so i won't assume it's identical to Linux). If you ever had Netscape on the machine there might be left-over cruft in the registry or other control location which has that string and directory. You can try creating another new profile and see if it offers to put it in NetScape... Quick detective work. No I´m not creating them in a new profile. However, in profile manager I can see a profile called default which I do not use, nor have I ever created it. I tried the trick you wrote about above, to create a new profile. It did not offer to put the new profile in Netscape, but under the same path as my old ones; in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ Could there be something strange going on with that default profile (which SM must have created when I upgraded), even though I don´t use it? I asked this question of a friend of mine, and we discussed it in a support chat room last night. From norm: Netscape 7.1 is circa 2003, and may have been included by the oem on the machine. The user should check in add/remove programs to see if it exists there, and uninstall from there it if it is listed. That may take care of seamonkey finding the profile, as it seems to be doing. As for why seamonkey is finding that profile location, I have no idea. HTH -- Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from the machinations of the wicked. - from Slashdot ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Bad upgrade from 1.1.18 to 2.03
Daniel wrote: cmcadams wrote: Martin F. wrote: cmcadams schrieb: Nope. I _uninstalled_ SM1 once; profile was (and is) still present in the default location. SM2 was then installed, and this thread was the result. I see a little too much difference of opinion on ways and means, hereabouts, for total comfort. I'm thinking it wouldn't hurt a bit for the developers to establish some official, specific guidelines for manual profile transplants on the SM pages ... There is, but that doesn't help if you don't read them: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey I read that. Nothing there worked in my case. This link is also mentioned in the Release Notes under the known issues: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/#issues The fact that your profile is not at the standard location results in not being imported automatically I guess. So just perform the necessary steps to migrate and you're done. regards The profile was in the default location. It's the program files that were and are in a nonstandard location, on another partition. Yes, I adjusted the command line to point to the actual location. cmcadams, could you please humour me and 1- Re-install your old SM in its old, non-standard, location and let it find your on SM profile. 2. Next, Un-install your SM 2 (the one that isn't working) and stick its profile somewhere else, preferably compress it or something. 3. Now re-install SM 2 completely and let it find (import) your SM 1 profile. 4. If all the above has gone well, un-install SM 1. Report back. Daniel Sorry. I blew most of a weekend on this, at the start, and there are too many emails/bookmarks under the bridge for me to risk going back and losing either. My setup (such as it is) remains stable, and I'll stick with it. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: New mail accounts created in wrong location
Monica wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: Monica wrote: I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3. After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for some reason puts it in a wrong location on my hard drive. Before the update it put all my mail accounts in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\s0r5u2w5.slt\Mail\ After the update it puts it in a place that actually doesn´t really exist on my hard drive (SM creates it) C:\Program\Netscape\Users\Netscape 7.1\tng6b77b.slt\Mail\ I don´t have Netscape 7.1 on my computer! I have even tried to delete the mail accounts that have been placed there, and then deleted the created Netscape folder/subfolders from under Program and then tried to create the mail accounts again to get them in the right location. It does not work, SM continues to create that particular path to put all my new mail accounts in. Does anyone have a clue as to what could be going on here? Unless you are creating them in a new profile, no. If these are going in a new profile, maybe. When creating a new profile you can tune where things are put (I'm not running Windows so i won't assume it's identical to Linux). If you ever had Netscape on the machine there might be left-over cruft in the registry or other control location which has that string and directory. You can try creating another new profile and see if it offers to put it in NetScape... Quick detective work. No I´m not creating them in a new profile. However, in profile manager I can see a profile called default which I do not use, nor have I ever created it. I tried the trick you wrote about above, to create a new profile. It did not offer to put the new profile in Netscape, but under the same path as my old ones; in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ Could there be something strange going on with that default profile (which SM must have created when I upgraded), even though I don´t use it? Like Bill, I have no idea what SM is up to and have not added any accounts lately. As the sole user of my computer, I dislike the habit of programs to store their data in My Documents, or alongside the program files or in the Documents and Settings folders. I actually have a separate drive for data and try to point all of my programs to appropriate folders on it. This means that I can take separate backups of my programs and my data (including all my email files). Anyway, to fix your existing problem, copy the account folder to where you want it to be. Go into SM and the Account Settings and at the bottom of the Server Settings page you will see a box with the file location in. Change this to the new location and shut down SM. Rename or move to somewhere safe the old account folder - you will not be able to do this with any part of SM running as it will have locks on it. Fire back up SM and it should then find the account files in their new location. When you are happy that it is working correctly, you can delete the old account folder and files. Hope that this helps. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: MD5 code for addons
On 3/12/10 6:08 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote [in part]: I previously wrote [also in part]: A file of MD5 hashes is available via FTP when there is an update to SeaMonkey itself. However, that file does not contain any MD5 hashes for the partial .mar files. Update uses its own hashes that are stronger, but we have them only in the info on the update server, as users normally don't use the MAR files directly. The update process uses stronger hashes and compares every MAR file it downloads to those stronger hashes it gets from the update server. That not only saves from corrupted downloads but also from someone potentially putting faked files on a mirror server. I try to keep a complete archive of software updates so that I can recreate my configuration without repeated downloads. Thus, I use FTP to download partial .mar files for SeaMonkey and Thunderbird. I then use my own DOS scripts to update from those .mar files. I also have an application that generates MD5 and SHA1 hashes and verifies existing hashes. Therefore, I would appreciate seeing the MD5 hashes of partial .mar files for SeaMonkey updates in the MD5SUMS files. -- David E. Ross http://www.rossde.com/ Go to Mozdev at http://www.mozdev.org/ 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. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: New mail accounts created in wrong location
Bill Davidsen wrote: Monica wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: Monica wrote: I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3. After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for some reason puts it in a wrong location on my hard drive. Before the update it put all my mail accounts in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\s0r5u2w5.slt\Mail\ After the update it puts it in a place that actually doesn´t really exist on my hard drive (SM creates it) C:\Program\Netscape\Users\Netscape 7.1\tng6b77b.slt\Mail\ I don´t have Netscape 7.1 on my computer! I have even tried to delete the mail accounts that have been placed there, and then deleted the created Netscape folder/subfolders from under Program and then tried to create the mail accounts again to get them in the right location. It does not work, SM continues to create that particular path to put all my new mail accounts in. Does anyone have a clue as to what could be going on here? Unless you are creating them in a new profile, no. If these are going in a new profile, maybe. When creating a new profile you can tune where things are put (I'm not running Windows so i won't assume it's identical to Linux). If you ever had Netscape on the machine there might be left-over cruft in the registry or other control location which has that string and directory. You can try creating another new profile and see if it offers to put it in NetScape... Quick detective work. No I´m not creating them in a new profile. However, in profile manager I can see a profile called default which I do not use, nor have I ever created it. I tried the trick you wrote about above, to create a new profile. It did not offer to put the new profile in Netscape, but under the same path as my old ones; in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ Could there be something strange going on with that default profile (which SM must have created when I upgraded), even though I don´t use it? I asked this question of a friend of mine, and we discussed it in a support chat room last night. From norm: Netscape 7.1 is circa 2003, and may have been included by the oem on the machine. The user should check in add/remove programs to see if it exists there, and uninstall from there it if it is listed. That may take care of seamonkey finding the profile, as it seems to be doing. As for why seamonkey is finding that profile location, I have no idea. HTH I have checked and there is no Netscape in add/remove! ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Is anyone else having problems with Email Filters?
As I have in the past had problems with Junk filters producing false positives and in one particular case hiding an urgently needed email in the junk folder I do not use them. My old main email address has been out there for quite a few years and the amount of junk that I receive is staggering. To handle this I have created a large number of filters on this account and a set of junk folders into which it is transferred. By using different junk folders for different types of junk, I know that I can delete it without having to review it - anything with Viagra or Cialis (in their many and varied spellings) in the 'Subject' or 'From' for example. Other filers and folders need to be checked, for example anything that does not have my account name in the 'To' or 'Cc' gets sent to a folder called 'Circulars'. Most of these are junk but occasionally I will get a genuine circular where the Bcc feature has been used. So I have a lot of filters handling a lot of junk in several different ways. They were all working fine before my upgrade to SM 2. I am currently on SM 2.0.3 and the problems remain the same. Problem 1: Sometimes when I restart SM, particularly after a power down, the 'Enabled' box next to a number of filers becomes unticked. The selection of filters that this happens on seems to be random and changes each time it happens, both in terms of the number and choice of filters effected. Problem 2: A lot of the time, even though all my filter are set up to run 'Checking Mail or Manually Run' I find items in the account Inbox which will be correctly moved when I run the 'Run Filters on Folder' manually. So far I have not identified if this relates to one particular filter or a number of them. My impression is that it tends to be filters which are looking into the body of the emails. Problem 3: When saving filers I regularly get an error box stating This filter cannot be saved because some search terms are invalid in the current context. No other information as to which search term is at fault is provided. One would be inclined to think that this would relate to the search term just added, but even if I delete them I continue to get the same message. If I continue to click on the Save button and OK the error message, it will normally save the filter and it works OK. Accordingly I rarely bother to try to identify which search term is at fault or why. Anyone out there using filters a fair bit and encountering anything like this? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: New mail accounts created in wrong location
Monica wrote: EnorMouse wrote: Monica wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: Monica wrote: I am using SM 2.0.3. Windows XP pro sp3. After one of the last 2-3 SM updates (can´t remember exactly which one) the following happens when I create a new mail account; SM for some reason puts it in a wrong location on my hard drive. Before the update it put all my mail accounts in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\s0r5u2w5.slt\Mail\ After the update it puts it in a place that actually doesn´t really exist on my hard drive (SM creates it) C:\Program\Netscape\Users\Netscape 7.1\tng6b77b.slt\Mail\ I don´t have Netscape 7.1 on my computer! I have even tried to delete the mail accounts that have been placed there, and then deleted the created Netscape folder/subfolders from under Program and then tried to create the mail accounts again to get them in the right location. It does not work, SM continues to create that particular path to put all my new mail accounts in. Does anyone have a clue as to what could be going on here? Unless you are creating them in a new profile, no. If these are going in a new profile, maybe. When creating a new profile you can tune where things are put (I'm not running Windows so i won't assume it's identical to Linux). If you ever had Netscape on the machine there might be left-over cruft in the registry or other control location which has that string and directory. You can try creating another new profile and see if it offers to put it in NetScape... Quick detective work. No I´m not creating them in a new profile. However, in profile manager I can see a profile called default which I do not use, nor have I ever created it. I tried the trick you wrote about above, to create a new profile. It did not offer to put the new profile in Netscape, but under the same path as my old ones; in C:\Documents and Settings\Administratör\Application Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ Could there be something strange going on with that default profile (which SM must have created when I upgraded), even though I don´t use it? Like Bill, I have no idea what SM is up to and have not added any accounts lately. As the sole user of my computer, I dislike the habit of programs to store their data in My Documents, or alongside the program files or in the Documents and Settings folders. I actually have a separate drive for data and try to point all of my programs to appropriate folders on it. This means that I can take separate backups of my programs and my data (including all my email files). Anyway, to fix your existing problem, copy the account folder to where you want it to be. Go into SM and the Account Settings and at the bottom of the Server Settings page you will see a box with the file location in. Change this to the new location and shut down SM. Rename or move to somewhere safe the old account folder - you will not be able to do this with any part of SM running as it will have locks on it. Fire back up SM and it should then find the account files in their new location. When you are happy that it is working correctly, you can delete the old account folder and files. Hope that this helps. Thank you EnorMouse, I did exactly what you wrote and it seems to work so far! However, when I tried to create another new mail account...sure enough it went straight into the wrong (Netscape) location! Is there anything I can delete somewhere to get rid of that Netscape path for good, and so that SM doesn´t create it again even after I have deleted it? And how about that extra profile default which I never created...should I just delete that? I do have to be slightly careful because I have everything pointed at E:\Mail Newsgroups\SeaMonkey so things might not work quite the same way. I have just found out that clicking on the Profile Manager short-cut in my SeaMonkey menu just opens a copy of SM - there again I am not 100% sure that I bothered to install it, as I only work with my own single profile. Anyway, getting back to what I do feel happy to comment on, yes the trick of moving the folders is a one off and has to be done for every account. When I last set up a new account SM stuck it in my Documents Settings folder and I had to go through the same procedure again. If you have a number of accounts to set up, you can set them all up first and then run through the same procedure for each of them in one go. Using Explorer, I know that the only location of my Profiles folder is also under E:\Mail Newsgroups\SeaMonkey and I have a single folder under it with my own name on it. I do not have a second folder called 'Default'. It would seem that so long as you can confirm that you have an active profile sub-folder in your own name, you do not need the Default one as well. You might like to check out the actual files before deciding to delete the default profile. I have had a quick run through the Preferences
Re: Problems after upgrading SeaMonkey from v1.18 to v2.03
On 03/10/2010 04:39 PM, John wrote: I just did this upgrade. It seemed to run OK and all the email and bookmarks from my old profile appear to have been successfully imported. But there are a couple of issues: ... 2. I have several news server accounts. The first time I started SeaMonkey mail and news v2.03, it seemed to be checking for new messages in every subscribed group on every news server. Actually, I'm not 100% sure *what* it was doing, but it took quite awhile before it would let me actually view messages in newsgroups. Annoying. In the url address box: about:config In Filter: news.update Double-click news.update_unread_on_expand so that it is set to false. You will of course have to click on 'Get Msgs' when you enter the newsgroup, but this will stop SM from updating every newsgroup. Believe me, I had the same issue as I am subscribed to about 100 mail lists via the gmane.org nntp server it was taking forever to start the morning w/news. ... 4. Trying to compare settings and behaviors between the two versions, I tried to start both at the same time. It won't let me do that. Whatever version I start first, when I click on the icon for the other version it starts a second instance of the version I have already started. In your start command preceed with: -no-remote Example: seamonkey -no-remote -mail -browser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Unicode fonts
On 03/12/2010 05:42 AM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:32:53 -0300, /MCBastos/: Let me establish the parameters first. I'm running XP SP3 with the extra fonts (Far Eastern and right-to-left) installed, so it should have a pretty good Unicode font coverage... So, I'm fooling around on Wikipedia and opened this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_units_of_measurement The display of the Burmese characters, though, wasn't working right. A few of the characters were replaced by little squares with four hex characters... On my home computer I'm seeing the Burmese characters all right (using a Mozilla browser) but I don't really know which font gets used. Do somebody know a way to find the actual font used to render some text run in Mozilla browsers? http://www.langnet.org/font_instr.php?lang_code=MYAN#script-instructions Install the Padauk.ttf font restart SeaMonkey. Then click on 'View Sample Text'. Now go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_units_of_measurement and the scripts should display properly. To test (linux) I downloaded the font to ~/.fonts and fired up Firefox SM and both pages now display the script properly. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Problems after upgrading SeaMonkey from v1.18 to v2.03
Jens Hatlak wrote: John wrote: 1. Every time I start SeaMonkey v2.03, it asks for the master password for the software security device. This is in spite of the fact that in preferences-privacy security-master passwords I have checked the selection SeaMonkey will ask for your master password the first time it is needed. Although I apparently had entered a master password at some point with SeaMonkey v1.18, the program wasn't asking me for it. How do I make v2.03 stop asking me for the password? Please read http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/#issues (especially the third bullet point) and act accordingly. I already had signon.startup.prompt set to false in about:config. The problem described in Bug 338549 isn't what I was trying to correct. SeaMonkey v1.18 *never* asks me for a master password. I want SeaMonkey v2.03 to behave the same way. I haven't found a fix that doesn't wipe out all my stored passwords. I'll continue using v1.18 until there is a resolution to this problem. Thanks for your reply. John -- Q: What's the quickest way to get a mailbox full of spam? A: Post a message in any newsgroup using a real email address. Please reply in this newsgroup. Thank you. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Problems after upgrading SeaMonkey from v1.18 to v2.03
John wrote: SeaMonkey v1.18 *never* asks me for a master password. I want SeaMonkey v2.03 to behave the same way. I haven't found a fix that doesn't wipe out all my stored passwords. You can achieve what you want, but only if you know the Master Password: Edit Preferences Privacy Security Master Password Change Password, type the old Master Password once, leave the other two fields empty and click OK. HTH Jens -- Jens Hatlak http://jens.hatlak.de/ SeaMonkey Trunk Tracker http://smtt.blogspot.com/ ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Bad upgrade from 1.1.18 to 2.03
cmcadams wrote: Daniel wrote: cmcadams wrote: Martin F. wrote: cmcadams schrieb: Nope. I _uninstalled_ SM1 once; profile was (and is) still present in the default location. SM2 was then installed, and this thread was the result. I see a little too much difference of opinion on ways and means, hereabouts, for total comfort. I'm thinking it wouldn't hurt a bit for the developers to establish some official, specific guidelines for manual profile transplants on the SM pages ... There is, but that doesn't help if you don't read them: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey I read that. Nothing there worked in my case. This link is also mentioned in the Release Notes under the known issues: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/#issues The fact that your profile is not at the standard location results in not being imported automatically I guess. So just perform the necessary steps to migrate and you're done. regards The profile was in the default location. It's the program files that were and are in a nonstandard location, on another partition. Yes, I adjusted the command line to point to the actual location. cmcadams, could you please humour me and 1- Re-install your old SM in its old, non-standard, location and let it find your on SM profile. 2. Next, Un-install your SM 2 (the one that isn't working) and stick its profile somewhere else, preferably compress it or something. 3. Now re-install SM 2 completely and let it find (import) your SM 1 profile. 4. If all the above has gone well, un-install SM 1. Report back. Daniel Sorry. I blew most of a weekend on this, at the start, and there are too many emails/bookmarks under the bridge for me to risk going back and losing either. My setup (such as it is) remains stable, and I'll stick with it. O.K. Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Unicode fonts
Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:42:53 +0200, /Stanimir Stamenkov/: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:32:53 -0300, /MCBastos/: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_units_of_measurement On my home computer I'm seeing the Burmese characters all right (using a Mozilla browser) but I don't really know which font gets used... O.k. I've found I have a Myanmar3 OpenType font installed, which appears to contain glyphs for the corresponding characters. I don't know where, when and how I've got it but it appears freely available on the Web. -- Stanimir ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Gmail interface for SM 2
Martin F. wrote: Jeffrey Needle schrieb: I guess what I'd like is for my gmail to look a little like Outlook Express used to look. It was simple moving mails to folders, and clicking on an email in the inbox opened only the latest e-mail, not the whole thread. Maybe you want to try and use Seamonkeys built-in Mail-part for gmail then? (and any other email-provider you might be using) It's kinda similar in usage concerning folders etc. Window = MailNewsgroups or press Ctrl+2 Create a new account with the new account wizard using this data: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hlrm=deanswer=13287 And don't forget to make sure that POP or IMAP is enabled in your google mail account. For IMAP instead of POP3: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hlrm=deanswer=78799 http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hlrm=deanswer=78892 I guess it's easier for you to setup POP, but IMAP offers you to have all mails synchronized in SM and in the webmail interface at any time, so decide what you need/prefer. :-) regards Martin Yes, I use SM's mail client for my gmail account. I was looking for a way to read my gmail on the server and not download anything. I hate gmail's native interface. Thanks. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey