Re: Titles with accents [éàôïèù] desappearing in french newsgroups

2010-09-15 Thread Stéphane Grégoire
Hi,

Anne a tapoté, le 13/09/2010 03:12:
 On french newsgroups, the titles of the message disappear sometimes, 
 depending of the newsreader, or on the encoding of the message of the 
 message I am replying.

To see what's happening there's a thread on fr.test to show it :
xns9df1ea9e188cctes...@192.168.0.1



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Re: TB vs SM for a non technical user

2010-09-15 Thread MikeB

Rex wrote:

Ever since I started using Seamonkey 2.x, I've been torn between using
it and Firefox + Thunderbird, so I use all 3.
I've used Firefox since 0.6, and have numerous extensions I can't live
without. Thunderbird 3.1 is really great, with threaded conversation
view and so on.
SM beats both of them by being tightly integrated and taking up less
memory.
I want to set up an email client for my father who is not quite a tech
savvy user.
He primarily uses GMail for mail, and as of now just accesses the site
directly via a mostly barebones Firefox installation.

 From what I've seen on this group, most Seamonkey users are power
users, or Netscape Communicator fans who miss having an all in one
client. Seamonkey itself has quite a few complicated features over
Firefox and the preferences UI can be daunting for an average user.

Would it make sense to switch him over to Seamonkey and setup his Gmail
account via IMAP, as opposed to installing Thunderbird?

Has anyone else setup Seamonkey for friends and family who are not
exactly tech savvy?



If it works for him, why change it?
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Re: SM 2.07 Compose mail problem.

2010-09-15 Thread Daniel

chicagofan wrote:

Daniel wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

My personal address book is alphabetical as it should be, but when I
click Compose then address, I get another order, that makes no
sense. If I click on that down arrow it just puts something else at
the bottom, not what is highlighted. I thought it would move what is
highlighted down, one move/click at a time.

What happened? How can I get the names to list alphabetically when
accessed in the Compose mail window?

I'm using Win XP and Walnut theme with the last update of SM 2.07.
bj

bj, I just went and had a look myself. Note this was with SM 2.1a2, but
I expect this to apply to SM 2.0.7 as well.

I normally have my addressbook indexed on the Name column. The only
other column I normally have displayed is the e-mail address.

So I clicked the little squiggle line in the top right, ticked Screen
Name, sorted on Screen Name, then un-ticked Screen Name (so I was
back to my normal two column display) and the list stayed as it was when
I had sorted by Screen Name selected.

Had to click on the Name column header to get things sorted by that
column again.

Is it possible you've done something similar??

Daniel


What I have is a block symbol that I assume is the same thing as your
squiggle, and I tried that back and forth until they were back in
order... except for the 2 lists... that I use the most [an A-list and
B-list], which are reversed. The A-list is a group of friends that I
write daily and I named it that, so that it would be first and
highlighted when I open the address book. However, now the B-list of
business contacts is listed first... and I can't find a way to change
it. Far as I know, A should still come before B. ;)

I don't understand why the compose window doesn't show the same thing as
my address book, and can't see what I could have done to change it. Not
saying that I didn't... but can't find it now. :) I'll keep fooling with
the Screen Name switch and see if it shakes out.

Thanks Daniel for checking, we had the same address book setup... Name
and e-mail, so if yours is working, I won't give up hope I can get mine
to change back somehow. It may be something in my Walnut theme.
bj




chicagofan, are you saying that if you clicked Compose and then 
clicked Address, in the left half of the screen, you get all your 
contact names and email addresses listed. In the top right of that 
section of the screen, at the same level as the Name and Email 
column headers, there is another little Icon, which, if you click on it, 
gives a listing of the columns you can have displayed.


Select another column heading to display, then click on that column 
header so your address book is indexed according to the entries in this, 
new, third column.


Now click on Name and the addressbook will be indexed according to 
what you have as the name for the email address. Clicking on the Name 
reverses the display orderwell at least it does for me!


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Re: Titles with accents [éàôïèù] desappearing in french newsgroups

2010-09-15 Thread Daniel

Anne wrote:

L'autre, là, Daniel, avait escrivu :

Anne wrote:

Le 13/09/10 08:30, :



The Content-Type applied to the body not the title.
I think that, in usenet, accentuated characters are not allowed in
title
- only in body.



Look at your title.


Anne, I was going to post This is not UseNet, this is a private news
server, but I just checked your header and it mentions Google and I'm


Google in my headers 


not sure where it fits into the scheme of things.



(Tending towards a private server!!)


Yep, on the Path line of the previous post

border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!postnews.google.com!news2.google.com!

Googletwice

but your post that I am replying to now does not mention Google that I 
can see!!


Daniel
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Re: Seamonkey 1.19

2010-09-15 Thread Daniel

JeffM wrote:

JeffM wrote:

A distro built around KDE or GNOME
is likely a non-starter for gear of that vintage.


Daniel wrote:

Wrong!! My desktop is a dual boot Win98 (upgraded to SE, I think)
and Mandriva Linux 2007.1.
Part of the Mandrive install is KDE desktop.
Version 3.x, but still KDE.


Now for the $64,000 question:
How much RAM is in that box?


In the desktop, one bank of 250MByte and one of 125MByte, total 375MByte 
(apparently Win98 cannot work with 1gig or more of memory...part of the 
reason I got the Laptop)


The Laptop has 4GByte of RAM.

Where's my $64,000, please?/

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Re: SeaMonkey as a newsreader - download message bodies

2010-09-15 Thread Daniel

MikeB wrote:

I'm sure this should be possible, but I can't seem to find a way to tell
SM to do this.

I want it to download all the message bodies for the newsgroups I am
subscribed to so that I can peruse it at my leisure. Also, there is one
news server that is persnickety and times out often and I'm hoping this
way I can get more of its messags when it does allow a connection.

Thanks


Mike, for your first situation, have a look at 
File-Offline-Download/Sync Now.


HTH

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Re: TB vs SM for a non technical user

2010-09-15 Thread Rex

MikeB wrote:



If it works for him, why change it?


He had seen me using Thunderbird and asked what it was, when I showed 
him how he could compose mail and spellcheck even when offline 
(broadband connection at home isn't that great) he was impressed and 
asked if I could set up something similar.

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Invisible mailbox

2010-09-15 Thread Rex
I thought I'll configure Hotmail via POP on Seamonkey, by copying over 
the settings from Thunderbird after it autoconfigures the account.
I was able to create an account and connect and download mail (to local 
folders), but there's nothing to be seen there. Yet I keep getting new 
mail notifications for this account. What's happening?


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Driving People Insane:
6. Insist that your e-mail address be xena-goddess-of-f...@ghc.com
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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread S. Beaulieu

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?



It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the 
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.


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Re: Address book combine?

2010-09-15 Thread Beverly Howard

 FoxPro 

There are a number of ways to skin this cat...

For example Total on email to NODUPE is a new one for me... will have 
to investigate that command further as it sounds interesting ;-)


in addition to Arnie's steps, some other possibilities.

set unique on
Index on upper(email) to email

The unique will index only the first occurrence of each email set, so, 
when the index is set, all dupes will be hidden.


Since email addresses are not necessarily uppercase, the index statement 
will take that into consideration...


...then,  additional problems arise... seamonkey's address book has two 
email fields, so, the dupes may be in different fields.


Add to that that later duplicate entries may have additional or more 
valid information, and the potential for data loss arises.


Even having deduped many millions of records during my programming life, 
I hate the process since there are so many ways for it to bite back, so, 
was glad to discover that someone at google seems to have found a better 
way.


Beverly Howard


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Re: Invisible mailbox

2010-09-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Rex wrote:


I thought I'll configure Hotmail via POP on Seamonkey, by copying over
the settings from Thunderbird after it autoconfigures the account.
I was able to create an account and connect and download mail (to local
folders), but there's nothing to be seen there. Yet I keep getting new
mail notifications for this account. What's happening?


In your server settings for this account, did you specify that SM should 
actually /download/ the mail, or just check whether there is any?


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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 S. Beaulieu wrote:

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?


It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.

S.


THANKS!

Why don't they mention this on the other Lightning sites?

Thanks to your file name I did a search and found this page:

http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/calendar/2010/01/lightning_10_beta1_now_availab.html

Where it says:

Lightning now supports SeaMonkey 2.0 as a host application

Great fun!  I have asked on the Puppy Linux Forum if there
are any concerns as to compatibility with Seamonkey 2.0.7
for Fatdog, Lucid 5.1, and Fluppy.

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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 S. Beaulieu wrote:

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?



It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.

S.


They just now posted a newer Lightning 1.0b2 posted ... but see this:

If you are using Seamonkey, please also use the older Lightning 1.0b1. 
This release doesn't support Seamonkey, but the next release will likely 
do so again.


Is this .xpi

lightning.xpi   26-Aug-2010 07:07   1.2M

From this site:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-central/linux-xpi/

... what I want or would it be automatically updated to the latest
version so I need the .xpi that is specifically labeled
Lightning 1.0b1?

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Re: Address book combine?

2010-09-15 Thread Arnie Goetchius

Beverly Howard wrote:

  FoxPro 

There are a number of ways to skin this cat...

For example Total on email to NODUPE is a new one for me... will have
to investigate that command further as it sounds interesting ;-)

in addition to Arnie's steps, some other possibilities.

set unique on
Index on upper(email) to email

The unique will index only the first occurrence of each email set, so,
when the index is set, all dupes will be hidden.


That will certainly do the job. I use TOTAL so I know how many 
duplicates there were for each address. If you set unique on, you don't 
get a count by individual email.


Since email addresses are not necessarily uppercase, the index statement
will take that into consideration...

then, additional problems arise... seamonkey's address book has two
email fields, so, the dupes may be in different fields.

Add to that that later duplicate entries may have additional or more
valid information, and the potential for data loss arises.


Generally, I don't use the Address book to send emails unless it is just 
people in my neighborhood. I maintain a database of about 16,000 for my 
high school alums. There is only one record for each alum but there are 
cases where husband and wife are both alums and are using the same 
email. The same email address will get two emails, one addressed to the 
husband and one addressed to the wife.


I use Foxpro to generate a .csv file and then send any message using 
Pegasus to create the message and import the .csv file. Because Pegasus 
has a merge function, I can create a bunch of variables in the .csv file 
and then Pegasus will replace the variable with whatever is in the .csv 
file. Especially useful when I'm trying to verify name, address, 
telephone, email, etc for each record in the database. Just can't send 
more than 400-500 at a time.




Even having deduped many millions of records during my programming life,
I hate the process since there are so many ways for it to bite back, so,
was glad to discover that someone at google seems to have found a better
way.

Beverly Howard




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Re: Address book combine?

2010-09-15 Thread Beverly Howard
 I can create a bunch of variables in the .csv file and then Pegasus 
will replace the variable with whatever is in the .csv file. 


Great information... thanks.

Beverly Howard

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Re: TB vs SM for a non technical user

2010-09-15 Thread Leonidas Jones
Rex rexduderemoveandreversedom...@liam.ur wrote:
 MikeB wrote:
 
 
 If it works for him, why change it?
 
 He had seen me using Thunderbird and asked what it was, when I showed
 him how he could compose mail and spellcheck even when offline
 (broadband connection at home isn't that great) he was impressed and
 asked if I could set up something similar.

SeaMonkey can do that as well. What is he currently using as a browser? 
If he is happy with his browser of choice, TB as a standalone might make
more sense. Then again, the preference dialog aside, I find the SM  mail
client a lot simpler to use then TB.

Lee
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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread Leonidas Jones
d...@kd4e.com d...@kd4e.com wrote:
 S. Beaulieu wrote:
 d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
 Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
 for support, in Seamonkey?
 
 
 It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
 filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.
 
 S.
 
 They just now posted a newer Lightning 1.0b2 posted ... but see this:
 
 If you are using Seamonkey, please also use the older Lightning
 1.0b1. This release doesn't support Seamonkey, but the next release
 will likely do so again.
 
 Is this .xpi
 
   lightning.xpi   26-Aug-2010 07:07   1.2M
 
 From this site:
 http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-central/linux-xpi/
 
 ... what I want or would it be automatically updated to the latest
 version so I need the .xpi that is specifically labeled
 Lightning 1.0b1?

No, that would be a recent nightly.  Try here:

http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.0b1/linux-i686/

I did set up SeaMonkey on an older Mac recently, and found that beta two
does not work.  Beta one should be fine, and works very well from here.

Lee
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Re: Seamonkey 1.19

2010-09-15 Thread JeffM
JeffM wrote:
Now for the $64,000 question:
How much RAM is in that box?

Daniel wrote:
375MByte

384MB would be the number commonly reported for that.
So, your box is atypical for someone who is *still* using Win9x.
Mostly such folks will never alter the original hardware specs
and will still be running with ~128MB.
The *light* Linux distros are where they should be looking.

(apparently Win98 cannot work with 1gig

There is a tweak that usually works for RAM 512MB.
http://google.com/search?q=512MB+MaxPhysPagehl=all

or more of memory

More than 1GB is definitely out of bounds for 9x.

Where's my $64,000, please?

Expect that to arrive with the next security update for Win98.
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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 S. Beaulieu wrote:

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?



It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.

S.


OK, I downloaded lightning.xpi

Then I just spend a while searching for info as to where to put
it -- nada.

The only thing I see for Add-Ons is to download/install them
from the Internet.

Where do I put this file so that Seamonkey sees it, please?

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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread Rickles

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

  S. Beaulieu wrote:

d...@kd4e.com a écrit :

Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?



It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.

S.


OK, I downloaded lightning.xpi

Then I just spend a while searching for info as to where to put
it -- nada.

The only thing I see for Add-Ons is to download/install them
from the Internet.

Where do I put this file so that Seamonkey sees it, please?

Save your XPI file to some location that you know.  Open the SM browser. 
 At the top of the window see the toolbar with 'File', 'Edit', etc. 
Click on File - Open File..., then in the file chooser dialog, navigate 
to where you saved the XPI file and select it.  It will de-compress and 
install, with dialogs along the way.  Most likely you'll have to shut 
down and re-start the browser to activate the plug-in/extension, and the 
 means to access it will be prob. be some new entry in the mail 
window's Tools or Window menus.


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Re: Lightning Calendar?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

Thank you WLS and Rickles!

It installed fine on the laptop.

Now, if I install it also on my Netbook can I sync them?



Where do I put this file so that Seamonkey sees it, please?



Tools  Add-on Manager  Extensions  Install  Select lightning.xpi
from where ever you saved it and enjoy.

WLS



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Re: Lightning Calendar? Sound.wav file?

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

-
How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change sound.wav and repack it.
-

Why would they bury the sound file in the calendar.jar file?

Is it possible to make the sound.wav inside the calendar.jar file
a symlink to a file external to calendar.jar?

That way one could change the sound.wav easily, or even write a
script to rotate sound.wav files for variety.

WDYT?

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SeaMonkey 2.0.8 Available

2010-09-15 Thread Robert Kaiser
The Mozilla community discovered a crash some of our users have been 
seeing at startup after updates to our previous releases. To fix that 
issue, SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a 
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.


We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to 
this latest release. If you already have SeaMonkey 2.0, you will receive 
an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can 
also be applied manually by selecting Check for Updates... from the 
Help menu.


For a list of changes and more information, please review the SeaMonkey 
2.0.8 Release Notes.


Note: All users of the outdated SeaMonkey 1.x, Mozilla or Netscape 
suites are encouraged to upgrade to SeaMonkey 2.0 by downloading it from 
www.seamonkey-project.org.


Full news article:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2010-09-15

Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/

Release notes:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.8

System Requirements:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements

Robert Kaiser
SeaMonkey project coordinator
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.8 Available

2010-09-15 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 Robert Kaiser wrote:

The Mozilla community discovered a crash some of our users have been
seeing at startup after updates to our previous releases. To fix that
issue, SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.

We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
this latest release. If you already have SeaMonkey 2.0, you will receive
an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can
also be applied manually by selecting Check for Updates... from the
Help menu.


I have 2.0.7 and just clicked Check for Updates and it replied that 
there were no updates available.


This is a Linux install, if that matters.

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making SeaMonkey the default browser

2010-09-15 Thread Steven Dukarm
How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.8 Available

2010-09-15 Thread Robert Kaiser

d...@kd4e.com schrieb:

I have 2.0.7 and just clicked Check for Updates and it replied that
there were no updates available.


Hey, take your time, I'm no machine. I'm not finished with all of the 
release stuff yet, I still need to push the update snippets so the 
update server knows about them. Will do that in the next minutes.


Robert Kaiser
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Re: making SeaMonkey the default browser

2010-09-15 Thread Lee
On 9/15/10, Steven Dukarm spiritwalker...@gmail.com wrote:
 How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
 preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.

On Windows, click on edit / preferences / browser / Set Default Browser

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Re: making SeaMonkey the default browser

2010-09-15 Thread Rufus

Steven Dukarm wrote:

How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.


You have to open Safari Prefs and set it there.  Apple built Safari to 
be the be-all when it comes to setting your Default.


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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.8 Available

2010-09-15 Thread Rich Gray

Robert Kaiser wrote:

...  SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
...


Working fine on Mac (so far...)  Sorry, no time to smoketest.

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.13) 
Gecko/20100914 SeaMonkey/2.0.8


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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.8 Available

2010-09-15 Thread Leonidas Jones
Rich Gray rbg_smth...@graysmail.com wrote:
 Robert Kaiser wrote:
 ...  SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as
  a
 free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
 ...
 
 Working fine on Mac (so far...)  Sorry, no time to smoketest.
 
 Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.13)
 Gecko/20100914 SeaMonkey/2.0.8

Update also working on Tiger and Leopard.

Lee
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Re: making SeaMonkey the default browser

2010-09-15 Thread Phillip Jones

Rufus wrote:

Steven Dukarm wrote:

How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.


You have to open Safari Prefs and set it there.  Apple built Safari to
be the be-all when it comes to setting your Default.


 Except that you set Mail client through Apple mail.

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.8 Available

2010-09-15 Thread Phillip Jones

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Rich Grayrbg_smth...@graysmail.com  wrote:

Robert Kaiser wrote:

...  SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as
a
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
...


Working fine on Mac (so far...)  Sorry, no time to smoketest.

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.13)
Gecko/20100914 SeaMonkey/2.0.8


Update also working on Tiger and Leopard.

Lee
I'm passing on this due to the new sanitizer Code I will continue 
passing it up until its removed or someone comes up with a way to bypass 
it. No one has the right to babysit me and tell me what I can do. I've 
been using Netscape Since 3.0.1a Gold.  So I've been around the block 
quite a few years.


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Re: [Resolved - Partially] Re: Posts to mozilla.support.seamonkey not showing up

2010-09-15 Thread NoOp
On 09/13/2010 08:44 PM, Anne wrote:
 L'autre, là, NoOp, avait escrivu :
 
 Killed all mozilla.support.seamonkey on that machine  resubscribed. Now
 over an hour in it's downloading 5949 of 55303 headers... amazingly
 slow. I suppose that I should have only downloaded the last 3 or 4
 thousand headers, but I like to keep the entire archive headers.
 
 I crashed twice, yesterday, trying to download the 500 last messages.

Well, I figure that it will take me over a week to download all the
headers again at this rate. I'll just copy them over from another
machine. Thankfully I do not have this problem on other newsgroup
servers, only mozilla.support.x Unfortunately it's nothing new, as the
mozilla groups have been like this for a very long time.


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Re: making SeaMonkey the default browser

2010-09-15 Thread Rufus

Phillip Jones wrote:

Rufus wrote:

Steven Dukarm wrote:

How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.


You have to open Safari Prefs and set it there. Apple built Safari to
be the be-all when it comes to setting your Default.


Except that you set Mail client through Apple mail.



Yes, but because Seamonkey is an integrated suite the Mail.app setting 
won't affect it unless you set SM to launch Mail/News only at start up.


At least that's been my experience.  SM doesn't even show up in the 
Mail.app drop-down as a default choice - you have to navigate to it to 
select it.


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