Re: SM remembers values when Form Filling?
Gerry Hickman wrote: The tip about being able to delete specific values is really handy; I've just tested it and it works as expected. The original problem turned out to be that he'd accidentally entered a password into a non-password box, and then SeaMonkey was offering the password in the drop down. I was able to use the tip above to delete the unwanted value while not affecting other forms. While looking into this, I also found many more sites that provide a user-name and password log-in facility on a page that is NOT SSL. Sometimes that page you land on after logging in is SSL, but not the one where you are typing the password. -- Gerry Hickman (London UK) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: bookmark this page
sean wrote: Rufus wrote: sean wrote: wondering if this is a bug or a feature, my SeaMonkey is installed in linux. When i bookmark a page, no box pops up asking me where to file it, set its properties or tag it... unlike firefox... sean ...*that* is the dif between Bookmark this page and File Bookmark. and *that* doesn't answer my question... i mean, i know i can crtl d but ... i'm not accustomed to having to do so.. sean The answer to your question is yes - that's the way SM is mechanized and FF is different. -- - Rufus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
E-mail problem
To Whom it may concern, During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being occupied in my inbox. Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate e-mails from time to time. I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition. Please let me know if this problem will be fixed. Thank you very much for your assistance. George Achilles ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: E-mail problem
George Pat Achilles wrote: To Whom it may concern, During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being occupied in my inbox. Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate e-mails from time to time. I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition. Please let me know if this problem will be fixed. Thank you very much for your assistance. George Achilles When was the last time you compacted your Inbox? Right click and then select Compact This Folder. If that doesn't solve the problem try repairing the folder. Right click, select properties, the click Repair Folder. If that doesn't work try a new profile. Are you sure it isn't your webmail inbox that is full? When was the last time you cleared it out? Do you have settings for it to delete messages after a certain period of time? Regards WLS -- SeaMonkey 2.1b2pre ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: E-mail problem
WLS wrote: George Pat Achilles wrote: To Whom it may concern, During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being occupied in my inbox. Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate e-mails from time to time. I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition. Please let me know if this problem will be fixed. Thank you very much for your assistance. George Achilles When was the last time you compacted your Inbox? Right click and then select Compact This Folder. If that doesn't solve the problem try repairing the folder. Right click, select properties, the click Repair Folder. If that doesn't work try a new profile. Are you sure it isn't your webmail inbox that is full? When was the last time you cleared it out? Do you have settings for it to delete messages after a certain period of time? Regards WLS You wrote:Right click, select properties, the click Repair Folder. I did not have this choice. perhaps you think about Rebuild Summary File ? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Junk Control Needed
John Thanks. I had already followed your steps. Perhaps the changes did not take effected because I always clicked on X to close out. From now on I will do it the correct way. Louis John wrote: John wrote: Louis Paul Toscano wrote: I am running Seamonkey on Windows 7 64-bit, having been use to Thunderbird. How do I get my Junk email messages to go directly into my Junk folder without my having to send them there? In a mail and news group window: Edit/ Preferences/ Mail Newsgroups/ Junk Suspect Mail Check: When I mark a message as junk' Check: 'Move them to the accounts Junk folder' Be sure and use File/Exit to close Seamonkey for the changes to take effect. Closing with the X at the top right of a window doesn't work in my experience. Unless its very obvious (same sender) it may take a period of time for Seamonkey to learn what is new incoming junk but it does work. Once you have set up the above any remaining junk in your inbox on a restart should automatically go to the junk folder. John By the way, I should add that if your install doesn't have a folder titled 'Junk', Seamonkey sends them to the Trash folder instead. If you would rather have a junk folder to distinguish between deleted mail and junk mail just right click on 'Local Folders' in the left view pane and create a junk folder. John ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Junk Control Needed
Paul I just went to account settings and made changes in handling Junk messages. Thanks. Louis Paul B. Gallagher wrote: John wrote: Louis Paul Toscano wrote: I am running Seamonkey on Windows 7 64-bit, having been use to Thunderbird. How do I get my Junk email messages to go directly into my Junk folder without my having to send them there? In a mail and news group window: Edit/ Preferences/ Mail Newsgroups/ Junk Suspect Mail Check: When I mark a message as junk' Check: 'Move them to the accounts Junk folder' Be sure and use File/Exit to close Seamonkey for the changes to take effect. Closing with the X at the top right of a window doesn't work in my experience. I won't argue with this, but I haven't noticed the issue you describe. Unless its very obvious (same sender) it may take a period of time for Seamonkey to learn what is new incoming junk but it does work. Once you have set up the above any remaining junk in your inbox on a restart should automatically go to the junk folder. Also note that you can set it to automatically mark messages as read if you manually mark them as junk. In the same dialog: Mark messages as read: ( ) When SeaMonkey determines that they are junk (•) When I manually mark them as junk This is useful if you periodically review junk -- you don't have to bother looking at messages marked as read (they can only be read if you've manually marked them as junk or marked them as read during your review process). You can see those few unread messages that need review at a glance instead of plowing through all of them. See also under Mail Newsgroups Account Settings | Junk Settings for each of your accounts. There are several useful settings there, including Automatically delete junk mail older than nn days. You want to be sure to enable Enable adaptive junk mail controls for this account or SeaMonkey won't learn from your markings. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: E-mail problem
Ray_Net wrote: WLS wrote: George Pat Achilles wrote: To Whom it may concern, During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being occupied in my inbox. Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate e-mails from time to time. I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition. Please let me know if this problem will be fixed. Thank you very much for your assistance. George Achilles When was the last time you compacted your Inbox? Right click and then select Compact This Folder. If that doesn't solve the problem try repairing the folder. Right click, select properties, the click Repair Folder. If that doesn't work try a new profile. Are you sure it isn't your webmail inbox that is full? When was the last time you cleared it out? Do you have settings for it to delete messages after a certain period of time? Regards WLS You wrote:Right click, select properties, the click Repair Folder. I did not have this choice. perhaps you think about Rebuild Summary File ? Rebuild Summary File in SM 2.0.11 Repair Folder in SM 2.1b2pre which I used as my guide and to write that reply. This reply written with SM 2.0.11. HTH ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: E-mail problem
George Pat Achilles wrote: To Whom it may concern, During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being occupied in my inbox. Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate e-mails from time to time. I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition. Please let me know if this problem will be fixed. Thank you very much for your assistance. George Achilles I'm using SeaMonkey/2.0.11 and there's no problem. It must be on your end. Which inbox is full? The one that's on the server or the Seamonkey inbox? I don't think there's a limit on the Seamonkey folders. I have 3600 in my inbox, 830 in the sent folder and 4500 in the trash folder And that's only one of my two email addresses! ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: bookmark this page
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 11:41:35 -0800, Rufus wrote: sean wrote: Rufus wrote: sean wrote: wondering if this is a bug or a feature, my SeaMonkey is installed in linux. When i bookmark a page, no box pops up asking me where to file it, set its properties or tag it... unlike firefox... sean ...*that* is the dif between Bookmark this page and File Bookmark. and *that* doesn't answer my question... i mean, i know i can crtl d but ... i'm not accustomed to having to do so.. The answer to your question is yes - that's the way SM is mechanized and FF is different. And we were first so it's Firefox that's out of step. Phil -- Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my, philip.c...@gmail.com http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. [ ]I can't be overdrawn, I still have more checks! * TagZilla 0.066.6 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey