Re: One other thing

2010-04-21 Thread NoOp
On 04/21/2010 06:22 PM, Jane Galt wrote:
> Clifton Ray Hodges   wrote :
> 
>> Jane Galt wrote:
>>> Daniel   wrote :
...
 Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit->
> Mail
 &  Newsgroup Account Settings->Add Account)
>>>
>>> Not in SM, right? No "Add account" there.
>>>
>> 
>> It's mine ;-)
>> 
>> At the bottom left there is the following buttons:
>> Add Account
>> Set As Default
>> Remove Account
>> Help
> 
> Wonder if that got taken out in mine, with the about:config edit we did. 
> Not showing anywhere.
> 
> 

Sigh... Now you've made me boot into Win7 again.
It has nothing to do with the about:config pref that you previously
edited. It has to do with the fact that you only have the browser
opening & no email client opening. So there is no
Edit|Mail &  Newsgroup|Account Settings|Add Account
You must first add an email account before "adding" another account.

Click on the 'Envelope' icon in the lower left window panel. That will
prompt you to create an new email account.

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SM 2.04: missing all old messages from most folders

2010-04-21 Thread flyguy
I upgraded from 1.1.18 to 2.03 about 3 weeks ago, then to 2.04. I just 
noticed most of my folders are missing all but one of their messages. 
Some folders had hundreds of messages. My wife also just noticed she had 
many missing messages (she's on a different computer - both using XP). 
I've deleted my msf files, but that didn't change anything.


My profile is 950 mb; my backup from 1.1.18, just before I installed SM 
2.03, has 1050 mb. So, it seems like they might still be there. So, how 
do I get the messages to show up in the folders so I can access them?

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Re: One other thing

2010-04-21 Thread Jane Galt
Clifton Ray Hodges   wrote :

> Jane Galt wrote:
>> Daniel   wrote :
>>
>>> Jane Galt wrote:
 I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail,
 which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I 
want,
 is this:

 I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I
 want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from 
THAT
 email, j...@domain1

 If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from
 that address.

 ( one is home and one is my home business actually )

 Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way,
 but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if
 it doesnt.

 The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that
 Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it
 too?

 What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus!

 ( I know, after all this...   )

>>>
>>> Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit->
Mail
>>> &  Newsgroup Account Settings->Add Account)
>>
>> Not in SM, right? No "Add account" there.
>>
> 
> It's mine ;-)
> 
> At the bottom left there is the following buttons:
> Add Account
> Set As Default
> Remove Account
> Help

Wonder if that got taken out in mine, with the about:config edit we did. 
Not showing anywhere.


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Re: One other thing

2010-04-21 Thread Jane Galt
Daniel   wrote :

> 
> Jane, did you go to
> 
> Edit->Mail &  Newsgroup Account Settings->Add Account
> 
> as I suggested or did you go to
> 
> Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroup???
> 
> Daniel

All there is here, is Edit - Preferences


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Re: third mouse button (the wheel button)

2010-04-21 Thread Keith Whaley

In mozilla.support.seamonkey, S. Beaulieu wrote:

Alexandru Bledea a �crit :

how can i reset the function of the 3rd mouse button, i don't want it
to refresh the page when i click on a tab, nor do i want it to open a
new window when i click on a link with it
i want it to close the tab when you third mouse it and open a link in
a new tab not a new window



Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Mouse

S.


My SM (1.1.18 for Mac) doesn’t HAVE any Preferences item.

The SeaMonkey drop-down menu does, tho’.
What are YOU looking at that displays:
   Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Mouse?

BTW, I have no “Mouse” item either.
I only have a “Mouse Wheel.” Is that what you meant?

keith whaley
Mac OS 10.6.3
SM 1.1.18

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Re: Help me to remove SeaMonkey 2.0.3

2010-04-21 Thread Ray_Net

Daniel wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Hi all,

My prefered way of upgrading is to:
1. Remove the SeaMonkey 2.0.3 with the Add/Remove program of the
Windows
"Control Panel"
2. RE-boot the pc
3. Install SeaMonkey 2.0.4
by running the downloaded file: SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.4.exe
4. Run SeaMonkey 2.0.4 then in the browser
4.1 Open the downloaded file: seamonkey-2.0.4.fr.langpack.xpi (for
french)
4.2 Open the downloaded file: addon-13369-latest.xpi (for french
spelling)
5. Enable the french language
6. Enable the french spelling

BUT !!! i cannot do step 1.
Because i did not find the SeaMonkey 2.0.3 using the "Add/Remove
program" of the Windows "Control Panel"

I am under Windows XP SP3
and SM Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1;
en-US;
rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100205 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.3


Ray, did you follow a similar process when you installed SM 2.0.3, or
did you just upgrade from one of the earlier 2.0.x's??



I followed the same process when upgrading from SM1.1.14 to SM2.0.3


Does SeaMonkey (any version) appear at all in the Add/Remove list??

NO, there is no trace of any SeaMonkey.


I had a good idea ...
After a boot, i let my pc going to a quiet status (after some automatic
scanning by my anti-virus program) waiting till -> 99,99% cpu idle.
Then i install the same SM version 2.0.3 overwriting the SM2.0.3 one.
NOW !!! there is a "SeaMonkey (2.0.3)" entry in the Add/Remove programs
of the windows control panel.


Ray, it may be because of the SeaMonkey package that you installed,
originally!! I think if you installed the *.zip package, you get the
program but it is not registered in the Windows registry.

Which version of SeaMonkey did you install now that got it to show in
the registry??


"SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.4.exe" the same one used at first installation.



Yes, I just had a look at the SM site myself. Couldn't find any zip
versions, so have no explanation for you, Ray.


It's a local problem on my pc - perhaps i had worked too fast.
In fact, i had installed SM2 with SM1 already installed, then realized 
that going to "Start"-"All Programs"-"SeaMonkey" that i have a mix SM2 
and SM1.
Then i uninstall SM1 - PLOUF ! - "Start"-"All Programs"-"SeaMonkey" 
Missing SM2 stuff.
Then i uninstall SM2 - then re-install SM2 - YEAH ! - "Start"-"All 
Programs"-"SeaMonkey" contain now the correct SM2 stuff.


Perhaps if i had re-booted my pc after each step i had not falled into 
my situation with SM2 installed and the SM2 missing entry in "Add/Remove 
Programs".

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Re: composer - where IS it ?

2010-04-21 Thread Rick Merrill

JD wrote:

butterfly wrote:

where is Composer ? I was just wanting to try Sea Monkey as a web
editor and I downloaded it .
it seems to do everything else except web-edit - can someone tell me
how to find this feature ?

many thanks
Anita


Down in the left hand corner. Third icon from the left.


:-)  sounds like a peter pan instruction ...



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Re: composer - where IS it ?

2010-04-21 Thread Clifton Ray Hodges

JD wrote:

butterfly wrote:

where is Composer ? I was just wanting to try Sea Monkey as a web
editor and I downloaded it .
it seems to do everything else except web-edit - can someone tell me
how to find this feature ?

many thanks
Anita


Down in the left hand corner. Third icon from the left.




Ctrl + 4 key sequence is also another way to get to Composer, at 
least on the Windows and Linux Platforms.


Regards,
Clifton
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Re: composer - where IS it ?

2010-04-21 Thread butterfly
On Apr 21, 4:45 pm, WLS  wrote:
> On 04/21/2010 11:15 AM, butterfly wrote:
>
> > where is Composer ? I was just wanting to try Sea Monkey as a web
> > editor  and I downloaded it .
> > it seems to do everything else except web-edit - can someone tell me
> > how to find this feature ?
>
> > many thanks
> > Anita
>
> In the menu under Window, click Composer, or click the third Icon from
> the left, in left hand corner of the status bar.

Window -oh - right at the very top ? i would never have thought to
look there
though I should have noticed the buttons at the bottom
- many thanks for all your help

and a quick impression - Im coming from Namo 6 which I really like
using but wanting to change from because the constant crashing is
dementing me - looks like I will miss the split screen which I work in
all the time  and it looks like all styling except the most basic text
styling has to be done by writing into the html  ? and inserting
scripts and css - that all done by typing too ?suppose it means
Ill have to learn the code 
on the other hand I like the way the dotted lines explain the layout -
that could be very useful

looking forward to trying it all out - thanks again
Anita

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Re: third mouse button (the wheel button)

2010-04-21 Thread Gerald Ross

Alexandru Bledea wrote:

how can i reset the function of the 3rd mouse button, i don't want it
to refresh the page when i click on a tab, nor do i want it to open a
new window when i click on a link with it
i want it to close the tab when you third mouse it and open a link in
a new tab not a new window


Don't know about yours, but I have a Logitech mouse and the wheel 
button is set to double-click. It can be set to do many things using 
the logitech mouse menu including nothing. I have never found any 
setting in Seamonkey which will override the logitech setting for the 
middle mouse button.


--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

We're staying together for the sake of
the cats.





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Re: third mouse button (the wheel button)

2010-04-21 Thread S. Beaulieu

Alexandru Bledea a écrit :

how can i reset the function of the 3rd mouse button, i don't want it
to refresh the page when i click on a tab, nor do i want it to open a
new window when i click on a link with it
i want it to close the tab when you third mouse it and open a link in
a new tab not a new window



Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Mouse

S.
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third mouse button (the wheel button)

2010-04-21 Thread Alexandru Bledea
how can i reset the function of the 3rd mouse button, i don't want it
to refresh the page when i click on a tab, nor do i want it to open a
new window when i click on a link with it
i want it to close the tab when you third mouse it and open a link in
a new tab not a new window
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Re: SM 2.04 - compacting folders at convenient times

2010-04-21 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 21/4/2010 08:27, Daniel told the world:

> O.K., well if that's the situation then you should probably know that 
> when you move an e-mail  from the inbox to the Trash folder, it's not 
> really moved, it's just marked for deletion (one of the bits in the 
> header is changed from a zero to a one, or something).

Well, THIS part is correct...

> 
> Then, when you Empty Trash, all the stuff that's still in your inbox 
> that's marked for deletion is actually deleted. Until then, the e-mail 
> is still in your inbox file, just not showing.

...but this one isn't. Actually, the "marked for deletion" message in
the inbox is deleted when the folder is compacted, which is independent
on having the Trash emptied.

Emptying the Trash has the same effect as (re-)deleting all messages in
the Trash and then compacting it -- but since Seamonkey does not have to
worry about *keeping* stuff, it can take the shortcut of deleting the
entire folder and recreating it as a new mail folder, which is way faster.

> So having all these e-mails still, really, in your inbox is why it's 
> taking soo long to re-index.

The problem is not the deleted messages, is the *remaining* messages. I
try keeping mine under a thousand.

If there are significantly-sized groups of messages with a common theme
(same sender company, for instant) it would probably be better to set up
a rule and send those directly to a separate folder. This improves both
performance (because the inbox doesn't grow so much) and organization.

For instance, I subscribe several mailing lists and Yahoogroups; all of
them have their own folders. Most of them are of the "non-urgent"
variety -- so keeping them in separate folders keeps my Inbox
uncluttered; when I'm busy, I just ignore those folders. When I have
time I go to those and read them.


> I was going to suggest that you stop Trashing these messages, but maybe 
> you could try marking them as "Junk", but I think that would really be 
> the same thing.

Similar, in that the message is (usually) moved to the Junk folder,
where they will be kept for a while and then deleted; but different, in
that marking it as "junk" trains the program to recognize similar
message with the goal of tagging them as "junk" automatically. You
REALLY, REALLY SHOULDN'T tag relevant (but old) messages as "junk."

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Re: composer - where IS it ?

2010-04-21 Thread WLS
On 04/21/2010 11:15 AM, butterfly wrote:
> where is Composer ? I was just wanting to try Sea Monkey as a web
> editor  and I downloaded it .
> it seems to do everything else except web-edit - can someone tell me
> how to find this feature ?
> 
> many thanks
> Anita

In the menu under Window, click Composer, or click the third Icon from
the left, in left hand corner of the status bar.
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Re: composer - where IS it ?

2010-04-21 Thread JD

butterfly wrote:

where is Composer ? I was just wanting to try Sea Monkey as a web
editor  and I downloaded it .
it seems to do everything else except web-edit - can someone tell me
how to find this feature ?

many thanks
Anita


Down in the left hand corner. Third icon from the left.


--
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composer - where IS it ?

2010-04-21 Thread butterfly
where is Composer ? I was just wanting to try Sea Monkey as a web
editor  and I downloaded it .
it seems to do everything else except web-edit - can someone tell me
how to find this feature ?

many thanks
Anita
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Tone when printing in SeaMonkey 2.0+

2010-04-21 Thread Reed

When upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.0+.

Now when I keystroke Cmd-P for printing I hear a tone.  This featur can 
it be removed?


OS is Tiger 10.4.11






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Tone with Keystroke

2010-04-21 Thread user
With the latest 2.0+ version of SeaMonkey... when I keystroke Cmd-P for 
printing I receive a tone.  Using Tiger OS.  Is there a fix for this?

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Re: One other thing

2010-04-21 Thread Daniel

Jane Galt wrote:

Daniel   wrote :


Jane Galt wrote:

I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail,
which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want,
is this:

I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I
want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT
email, j...@domain1

If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from
that address.

( one is home and one is my home business actually )

Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way,
but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if
it doesnt.

The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that
Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it
too?

What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus!

( I know, after all this...   )



Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit->Mail
&  Newsgroup Account Settings->Add Account)


Not in SM, right? No "Add account" there.




Jane, did you go to

Edit->Mail &  Newsgroup Account Settings->Add Account

as I suggested or did you go to

Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroup???

Daniel



Then you can set each account to have its own "From:" address.

(If I were you, I'd set SeaMonkey to download copies (i.e. leave the
originals on your web mail site) at least until you are sure SM will do
what you want!!)

HTH

Daniel







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Re: SM 2.04 - compacting folders at convenient times

2010-04-21 Thread Daniel

flyguy wrote:

Daniel wrote:

flyguy wrote:




Taking a closer look, I can see the biggest one is the Trash at ~7000
messages. That's with a 60 day retention period. The Inbox is only 200,
but at times gets closer to 1000; again, a 60 day retention policy. She
belongs to a number of busy sewing and quilting groups, which are
filtered to individual folders, but she deletes most of those messages,
so they don't build up.

As long as I remember to compact manually now and then when she's not at
her desk, then usually no complaints. This last one was probably due to
an ISP quirk, and not the compacting.


Why does anyone want to store (i.e. keep) anything in the Trash
folder...for one day let alone 60 days??

Make yourself/your Wife some extra folders to store the data in!!


It's not be "stored" in the Trash, it's "deferred deletion" like the
Recycle Bin. If you haven't needed it after 60 days, you can probably
live without it, and the system does finally automatically delete it.
She does save messages she wants to keep in various folders.

Personally, I pull stuff out of the Trash a few times a month, sometimes
to save, sometimes because a situation I thought was over comes back to
life, but usually just remind myself of something. I use a 90 day
retention period, which is satisfactory 99.99% of the time. Very rarely,
not even once a year, I might have to go to a mail backup file and find
what I've after.


O.K., well if that's the situation then you should probably know that 
when you move an e-mail  from the inbox to the Trash folder, it's not 
really moved, it's just marked for deletion (one of the bits in the 
header is changed from a zero to a one, or something).


Then, when you Empty Trash, all the stuff that's still in your inbox 
that's marked for deletion is actually deleted. Until then, the e-mail 
is still in your inbox file, just not showing.


So having all these e-mails still, really, in your inbox is why it's 
taking soo long to re-index.


I was going to suggest that you stop Trashing these messages, but maybe 
you could try marking them as "Junk", but I think that would really be 
the same thing.


So I've got no suggestion, unless it's to manually move the messages to 
another folder and then manually delete them some time later!


Daniel
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Re: One other thing

2010-04-21 Thread Clifton Ray Hodges

Jane Galt wrote:

Daniel   wrote :


Jane Galt wrote:

I was talking to someone recently and mentioned using Pegasus Mail,
which I've used since 1994, and the only thing it wont do, that I want,
is this:

I have a couple of my own domains. When someone emails j...@domain1, I
want to be able to automatically reply using spoofed settings from THAT
email, j...@domain1

If someone emails me at j...@domain2, same thing, I need to reply from
that address.

( one is home and one is my home business actually )

Pegasus allows what they call Identities, that can be set up that way,
but it wont do the replies automatically and they can get confused if
it doesnt.

The reason I'm mentioning it here, is that this person was saying that
Thunderbird does that. Is it true, and would Seamonkey emailer do it
too?

What a feature that would be, it would draw me from Pegasus!

( I know, after all this...   )



Give it a go Jane!! Set yourself up with two e-mail profiles (Edit->Mail
&  Newsgroup Account Settings->Add Account)


Not in SM, right? No "Add account" there.



It's mine ;-)

At the bottom left there is the following buttons:
Add Account
Set As Default
Remove Account
Help


Regards,
Clifton





Then you can set each account to have its own "From:" address.

(If I were you, I'd set SeaMonkey to download copies (i.e. leave the
originals on your web mail site) at least until you are sure SM will do
what you want!!)

HTH

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Re: Help me to remove SeaMonkey 2.0.3

2010-04-21 Thread Daniel

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Hi all,

My prefered way of upgrading is to:
1. Remove the SeaMonkey 2.0.3 with the Add/Remove program of the
Windows
"Control Panel"
2. RE-boot the pc
3. Install SeaMonkey 2.0.4
by running the downloaded file: SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.4.exe
4. Run SeaMonkey 2.0.4 then in the browser
4.1 Open the downloaded file: seamonkey-2.0.4.fr.langpack.xpi (for
french)
4.2 Open the downloaded file: addon-13369-latest.xpi (for french
spelling)
5. Enable the french language
6. Enable the french spelling

BUT !!! i cannot do step 1.
Because i did not find the SeaMonkey 2.0.3 using the "Add/Remove
program" of the Windows "Control Panel"

I am under Windows XP SP3
and SM Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1;
en-US;
rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100205 NOT Firefox/3.5 SeaMonkey/2.0.3


Ray, did you follow a similar process when you installed SM 2.0.3, or
did you just upgrade from one of the earlier 2.0.x's??



I followed the same process when upgrading from SM1.1.14 to SM2.0.3


Does SeaMonkey (any version) appear at all in the Add/Remove list??

NO, there is no trace of any SeaMonkey.


I had a good idea ...
After a boot, i let my pc going to a quiet status (after some automatic
scanning by my anti-virus program) waiting till -> 99,99% cpu idle.
Then i install the same SM version 2.0.3 overwriting the SM2.0.3 one.
NOW !!! there is a "SeaMonkey (2.0.3)" entry in the Add/Remove programs
of the windows control panel.


Ray, it may be because of the SeaMonkey package that you installed,
originally!! I think if you installed the *.zip package, you get the
program but it is not registered in the Windows registry.

Which version of SeaMonkey did you install now that got it to show in
the registry??


"SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.4.exe" the same one used at first installation.



Yes, I just had a look at the SM site myself. Couldn't find any zip 
versions, so have no explanation for you, Ray.


Daniel
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