Re: flash and SM prob, Isuppose

2011-03-07 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/7/11 3:06 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 3/7/11 2:15 PM, cyberzen wrote:
>> I can view the flash video in firefox 3.6.15, not in SM 2.0.12
>>
>>
>> http://www2.choralnet.org/268945.html
>>
> 
> I had no problem viewing this.  My configuration:
> 
> Windows XP Home Edition SP3
> 
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.17)
> Gecko/20110123 SeaMonkey/2.0.12
> with Menu, Navigation, Status, and PrefBar bars displayed
> Cookies for the originating Web site only
> (NO spoofing of Firefox)
> 
> No proxy
> 
> Java J2SE RTE 6 update 24 (full version 1.6.0_24-b07, file and product
> versions 6.0.240.7)
> 
> Flash 10.2 r152 (10.2.152.26) (but usually blocked with FlashBlock)
> 
> Extensions (enabled: 12)
> * Adblock Plus 1.3.3 (http://adblockplus.org/en/)
> * BetterPrivacy 1.48.3 (http://netticat.ath.cx/extensions.html) (David
> profile only)
> * ChatZilla 0.9.86 (http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/) (David profile only)
> * DOM Inspector 2.0.9
> (http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/addons/6622/)
> * Find Preferences 1.0
> * Flashblock 1.3.17 (http://flashblock.mozdev.org/)
> * Live HTTP headers 0.16
> * PrefBar 5.1.1 (http://prefbar.mozdev.org/)
> * Preserve Download Modification Timestamp 2010.09.12.18
> * Show Password On Input 0.1.3
> (https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/6143/)
> * Show my Password 2.0 (http://netcat.ath.cx/extensions.html)
> * ShowIP 0.8.19 (http://code.google.com/p/firefox-showip/)
> 
> Because I did not disable FlashBlock, I had to start the Flash
> presentation by clicking the FlashBlock icon (a right-pointing triangle
> in a circle) in addition to the normal Flash icon (right-pointing arrow
> in a rounded rectangle).
> 

By the way, my wife and I really enjoyed the video.

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Re: Acrobat 10 and Seamonkey

2011-03-07 Thread Paul

hawker wrote:
I have been using Acrobat reader 9 with Seamonkey for a while with no 
major issues. I just moved to a new computer and decided to upgrade to 
Acrobat 10 reader. I am having two major issues and am not sure if it is 
me, Seamonkey or Acrobat. Since Seamonkey and Acrobat have a long 
history of not playing well together.  I am wondering if anyone else has 
seen these issues.  I am on Windows XP SPIII.


1) If I load an acrobat document in Seamonkey and save it all works 
well. If I try to save a second Acrobat document seamonkey and acrobat 
both lock up requiring a force shutdown in the task manager.


2) Acrobat 10 has a new look where there is a "hidden" pop up utility at 
the bottom to control the page.  There is also an more complete control 
bar at the top of the page. This control bar only occasionally shows up. 
There is no way to zoom to page size or search a document without this 
bar and hence when it doesn't show it is annoying.



Thanx
 Hawker


Have you tried Foxit?  Its 2 megs compared to 200 megs of Adobe.
IMO, old Foxit version 2.2 is better than the new ones.
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Re: Acrobat 10 and Seamonkey

2011-03-07 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/7/11 2:49 PM, hawker wrote:
> I have been using Acrobat reader 9 with Seamonkey for a while with no 
> major issues. I just moved to a new computer and decided to upgrade to 
> Acrobat 10 reader. I am having two major issues and am not sure if it is 
> me, Seamonkey or Acrobat. Since Seamonkey and Acrobat have a long 
> history of not playing well together.  I am wondering if anyone else has 
> seen these issues.  I am on Windows XP SPIII.
> 
> 1) If I load an acrobat document in Seamonkey and save it all works 
> well. If I try to save a second Acrobat document seamonkey and acrobat 
> both lock up requiring a force shutdown in the task manager.
> 
> 2) Acrobat 10 has a new look where there is a "hidden" pop up utility at 
> the bottom to control the page.  There is also an more complete control 
> bar at the top of the page. This control bar only occasionally shows up. 
> There is no way to zoom to page size or search a document without this 
> bar and hence when it doesn't show it is annoying.

I've had other problems with Adobe Reader 10 and thus still use Adobe
Reader 9.4.2.

For some reason, Adobe Reader 10 cannot be used if PGP 8.x is installed.
  (I have PGP 8.0.3.)  PGP 8.x came with a required DLL file that
interferes with Adobe Reader 10.  Why Adobe would create an application
that even cares about a DLL that is peculiar to PGP has never been
answered.

While Adobe Reader 10 can be run with PGP 10.x, the latter contains a
serious security vulnerability that Symantec (which now owns PGP) will
not fix for the freeware version.  See
 about my thoughts on
how Symantec has apparently abandoned the distribution of PGP for
individuals, non-commercial use.  The security vulnerability does not
affect my PGP 8.0.3.

It was reported that Adobe Reader 10 can be used with PGP 8.x in Windows
XP if Adobe Reader's properties are set to run in Windows 2000
compatibility mode.  This is true only for running Adobe Reader as a
stand-alone application (e.g., on a PDF file from the user's own hard
drive).  Reading a PDF file from the Web in SeaMonkey or Internet
Explorer does not work with Windows 2000 compatibility mode.

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Re: flash and SM prob, Isuppose

2011-03-07 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/7/11 2:15 PM, cyberzen wrote:
> I can view the flash video in firefox 3.6.15, not in SM 2.0.12
> 
> 
> http://www2.choralnet.org/268945.html
> 

I had no problem viewing this.  My configuration:

Windows XP Home Edition SP3

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.17)
Gecko/20110123 SeaMonkey/2.0.12
with Menu, Navigation, Status, and PrefBar bars displayed
Cookies for the originating Web site only
(NO spoofing of Firefox)

No proxy

Java J2SE RTE 6 update 24 (full version 1.6.0_24-b07, file and product
versions 6.0.240.7)

Flash 10.2 r152 (10.2.152.26) (but usually blocked with FlashBlock)

Extensions (enabled: 12)
* Adblock Plus 1.3.3 (http://adblockplus.org/en/)
* BetterPrivacy 1.48.3 (http://netticat.ath.cx/extensions.html) (David
profile only)
* ChatZilla 0.9.86 (http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/) (David profile only)
* DOM Inspector 2.0.9
(http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/addons/6622/)
* Find Preferences 1.0
* Flashblock 1.3.17 (http://flashblock.mozdev.org/)
* Live HTTP headers 0.16
* PrefBar 5.1.1 (http://prefbar.mozdev.org/)
* Preserve Download Modification Timestamp 2010.09.12.18
* Show Password On Input 0.1.3
(https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/6143/)
* Show my Password 2.0 (http://netcat.ath.cx/extensions.html)
* ShowIP 0.8.19 (http://code.google.com/p/firefox-showip/)

Because I did not disable FlashBlock, I had to start the Flash
presentation by clicking the FlashBlock icon (a right-pointing triangle
in a circle) in addition to the normal Flash icon (right-pointing arrow
in a rounded rectangle).

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Acrobat 10 and Seamonkey

2011-03-07 Thread hawker
I have been using Acrobat reader 9 with Seamonkey for a while with no 
major issues. I just moved to a new computer and decided to upgrade to 
Acrobat 10 reader. I am having two major issues and am not sure if it is 
me, Seamonkey or Acrobat. Since Seamonkey and Acrobat have a long 
history of not playing well together.  I am wondering if anyone else has 
seen these issues.  I am on Windows XP SPIII.


1) If I load an acrobat document in Seamonkey and save it all works 
well. If I try to save a second Acrobat document seamonkey and acrobat 
both lock up requiring a force shutdown in the task manager.


2) Acrobat 10 has a new look where there is a "hidden" pop up utility at 
the bottom to control the page.  There is also an more complete control 
bar at the top of the page. This control bar only occasionally shows up. 
There is no way to zoom to page size or search a document without this 
bar and hence when it doesn't show it is annoying.



Thanx
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flash and SM prob, Isuppose

2011-03-07 Thread cyberzen

I can view the flash video in firefox 3.6.15, not in SM 2.0.12


http://www2.choralnet.org/268945.html

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Re: Update to 2.0.12 outgoing mail problem

2011-03-07 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Marisa Ciceran wrote:

> Correction, I had to go back and again untick the scanning of outgoing
> email by Avast.

There is no need to set your a-v program to scan outgoing email.
Incoming, either. If the program is running resident, it would find any
viruses attached to the email if you tried to open or save them.



Further, if on the very rare chance it would find one, it could destroy
the mail folder that contained it.

(I haven't seen an actual virus in many years; spyware and rootkits are
all the rage these days, as they are profitable and viruses are not.)

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Re: Update to 2.0.12 outgoing mail problem AVG vs Avast

2011-03-07 Thread Mike C

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

I booted up my Toshiba L500 laptop this morning to SeaMonkey which
promptly updated itself to version 2.0.12. I can no longer send out
mails.

The error message I get every time is that the ISP mail server (Verizon)
has timed out, so I called my ISP, Verizon. I spent nearly an hour on
the telephone with technical support who went through all the obvious
configurations and found nothing obviously wrong. Not to leave me
stranded, they had me open and configure an older version of MS Outlook
that is on my system that I have never used just to find out if the
problem would be repeated there, but instead we proved that the
malfunction was not at the ISP server end, but due to some malfunction
in the updated SeaMonkey.

I have already uninstalled and reinstalled SeaMonkey 2.0.12 several
times to no avail. Meanwhile, my desktop PC - mwhich updated SeaMonkey a
day or two ago - has experience no such problem and appears to otherwise
be functioning normally.

Has anyone else experience an outgoing mail problem like this? I have
never had such a problem before, and have no idea how to fix it. Any
clues?

Thanks.

Marisa


I have found the cause of the problem: Avast! Free Antivirus Mail Shield
settings. I will explain how I fixed it, but cannot interpret what it
means technically. I do not know how the "corruption" occurred during
the upgrade of SeaMonkey to v. 2.0.12. The areas where I did the repair
are , since

I went to the Avast Mail Shield menu window where I had previously
ticked the options to scan both incoming and outgoing mails. I then
opened the "expert settings" and saw that all three options there were
ticked - inbound mail (POP3, IMAP4), outbound mail (SMTP) and newsgroups
(NNTP). I then went to the "SSL accounts" submenu and found that my ISP,
verizon.net along with several others, but had the option "none" in the
encryption column.

I went back and unticked the option to scan outgoing mails and went to
see if my mails would now go through - and they did. I then re-ticked
the outgoing scan option and went to look at the SSL accounts submenu
again. The encryption option now was changed to "SSL", and all is
restored in SeaMonkey mails in the newly updated version.

I don't know if I could have avoided the steps I mentioned in my last
paragraph and instead changed the "none" to "SSL" on the verizon.net
line manually to achieve the same results. I leave that assessment to
the experts here.

Marisa


Correction, I had to go back and again untick the scanning of outgoing
email by Avast. I do not know why it worked for a short while and
malfunctioned again. Does Avast change the settings at will? In any
case, the "SSL" setting I described before appears to be wrong.


I tried Avast for a while.  Didn't really like it.
It did some strange things.
Use AVG now and it works great!

Any other opinions on this?

I suppose I should have started a new thread on this.
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Re: start in mail not browaer... how???

2011-03-07 Thread WLS

Rick Merrill wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:

WLS wrote:

...

The problem with the "Preferences" only is that we get either mail, or
browser, or both at launch. We cannot get one and then the other, we
cannot set which has precedence over the other. This is not a bug, it
has been with us since Communicator 4.1.

Michael


In your startup folder in windows xp you could put

c:\Program Files\Seamonkey\seamonkey.exe -mail
c:\Program Files\Seamonkey\seamonkey.exe -browser

to govern the startup order.

AND/OR you could have to "shortcuts": one to each
of the above.

Is that what you want?




The subject states "start in mail not browaer... how???", so I'm
guessing NO, that's not what the OP wants!!

Daniel


But my suggestion DOES start the mail first, then the browser which
I think is what 'e requested in subsequent posts.




I don't see any subsequent posts by the OP in this thread, and the 
subject is "start in mail not broaer...how???".


Those suggestions may help someone else though.

Maybe the OP would like to post back, and fill us in on what was decided on.

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Re: Anyone see text overlap here?

2011-03-07 Thread d...@kd4e.com

Minimum font size is set to 10.

> Lucas Levrel wrote:


Did you set a minimum font size in Prefs > Appearance > Fonts ?


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Re: installation of MS ...

2011-03-07 Thread Rick Merrill

Rick Merrill wrote:

Installing anything from MS means I will have
to reboot twice before SM is willing to become
an "application." IOW it starts as a "process"
but is not able to start the user interface.


This is probably more of a windows than an SM problem.

BUT if I just change the font resolution on a windows
desktop, SM will refuse to start forever and ever until
I reinstall SM.  This is very damn anoying.
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Re: start in mail not browaer... how???

2011-03-07 Thread Rick Merrill

Daniel wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:

WLS wrote:

...

The problem with the "Preferences" only is that we get either mail, or
browser, or both at launch. We cannot get one and then the other, we
cannot set which has precedence over the other. This is not a bug, it
has been with us since Communicator 4.1.

Michael


In your startup folder in windows xp you could put

c:\Program Files\Seamonkey\seamonkey.exe -mail
c:\Program Files\Seamonkey\seamonkey.exe -browser

to govern the startup order.

AND/OR you could have to "shortcuts": one to each
of the above.

Is that what you want?




The subject states "start in mail not browaer... how???", so I'm
guessing NO, that's not what the OP wants!!

Daniel


But my suggestion DOES start the mail first, then the browser which
I think is what 'e requested in subsequent posts.


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Re: Update to 2.0.12 outgoing mail problem

2011-03-07 Thread Marisa Ciceran

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

I booted up my Toshiba L500 laptop this morning to SeaMonkey which
promptly updated itself to version 2.0.12. I can no longer send out mails.

The error message I get every time is that the ISP mail server (Verizon)
has timed out, so I called my ISP, Verizon. I spent nearly an hour on
the telephone with technical support who went through all the obvious
configurations and found nothing obviously wrong. Not to leave me
stranded, they had me open and configure an older version of MS Outlook
that is on my system that I have never used just to find out if the
problem would be repeated there, but instead we proved that the
malfunction was not at the ISP server end, but due to some malfunction
in the updated SeaMonkey.

I have already uninstalled and reinstalled SeaMonkey 2.0.12 several
times to no avail. Meanwhile, my desktop PC - mwhich updated SeaMonkey a
day or two ago - has experience no such problem and appears to otherwise
be functioning normally.

Has anyone else experience an outgoing mail problem like this? I have
never had such a problem before, and have no idea how to fix it. Any clues?

Thanks.

Marisa


I have found the cause of the problem: Avast! Free Antivirus Mail Shield 
settings. I will explain how I fixed it, but cannot interpret what it 
means technically. I do not know how the "corruption" occurred during 
the upgrade of SeaMonkey to v. 2.0.12. The areas where I did the repair 
are , since


I went to the Avast Mail Shield menu window where I had previously 
ticked the options to scan both incoming and outgoing mails. I then 
opened the "expert settings" and saw that all three options there were 
ticked - inbound mail (POP3, IMAP4), outbound mail (SMTP) and newsgroups 
(NNTP). I then went to the "SSL accounts" submenu and found that my ISP, 
verizon.net along with several others, but had the option "none" in the 
encryption column.


I went back and unticked the option to scan outgoing mails and went to 
see if my mails would now go through - and they did. I then re-ticked 
the outgoing scan option and went to look at the SSL accounts submenu 
again. The encryption option now was changed to "SSL", and all is 
restored in SeaMonkey mails in the newly updated version.


I don't know if I could have avoided the steps I mentioned in my last 
paragraph and instead changed the "none" to "SSL" on the verizon.net 
line manually to achieve the same results. I leave that assessment to 
the experts here.


Marisa
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Re: Update to 2.0.12 outgoing mail problem

2011-03-07 Thread Marisa Ciceran

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

I booted up my Toshiba L500 laptop this morning to SeaMonkey which
promptly updated itself to version 2.0.12. I can no longer send out
mails.

The error message I get every time is that the ISP mail server (Verizon)
has timed out, so I called my ISP, Verizon. I spent nearly an hour on
the telephone with technical support who went through all the obvious
configurations and found nothing obviously wrong. Not to leave me
stranded, they had me open and configure an older version of MS Outlook
that is on my system that I have never used just to find out if the
problem would be repeated there, but instead we proved that the
malfunction was not at the ISP server end, but due to some malfunction
in the updated SeaMonkey.

I have already uninstalled and reinstalled SeaMonkey 2.0.12 several
times to no avail. Meanwhile, my desktop PC - mwhich updated SeaMonkey a
day or two ago - has experience no such problem and appears to otherwise
be functioning normally.

Has anyone else experience an outgoing mail problem like this? I have
never had such a problem before, and have no idea how to fix it. Any
clues?

Thanks.

Marisa


I have found the cause of the problem: Avast! Free Antivirus Mail Shield
settings. I will explain how I fixed it, but cannot interpret what it
means technically. I do not know how the "corruption" occurred during
the upgrade of SeaMonkey to v. 2.0.12. The areas where I did the repair
are , since

I went to the Avast Mail Shield menu window where I had previously
ticked the options to scan both incoming and outgoing mails. I then
opened the "expert settings" and saw that all three options there were
ticked - inbound mail (POP3, IMAP4), outbound mail (SMTP) and newsgroups
(NNTP). I then went to the "SSL accounts" submenu and found that my ISP,
verizon.net along with several others, but had the option "none" in the
encryption column.

I went back and unticked the option to scan outgoing mails and went to
see if my mails would now go through - and they did. I then re-ticked
the outgoing scan option and went to look at the SSL accounts submenu
again. The encryption option now was changed to "SSL", and all is
restored in SeaMonkey mails in the newly updated version.

I don't know if I could have avoided the steps I mentioned in my last
paragraph and instead changed the "none" to "SSL" on the verizon.net
line manually to achieve the same results. I leave that assessment to
the experts here.

Marisa


Correction, I had to go back and again untick the scanning of outgoing 
email by Avast. I do not know why it worked for a short while and 
malfunctioned again. Does Avast change the settings at will? In any 
case, the "SSL" setting I described before appears to be wrong.

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.1 and Bookmarks

2011-03-07 Thread WLS

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

On 3/6/2011 9:45 PM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/6/11 6:38 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote:

David E. Ross schrieb:

I have two questions about bookmarks under SeaMonkey 2.1.

First, I have set my preferences to display my bookmarks as my home
page. With SeaMonkey 2.0.x and earlier, this was easy. I merely
dragged and dropped the file bookmarks.html from my profile into my
browser window. Then I went to [Edit> Preferences] and selected the
Use Current Page button on the Browser pane of the Preferences window.
How can I do this with SeaMonkey 2.1?

chrome://communicator/content/bookmarks/bm-panel.xul should work as a
home page, I think, and show all your bookmarks.


Second, I have the PrefBar extension installed. I created a custom
button that opens the Bookmark Manager for editing bookmarks. Clicking
that button runs
toBookmarksManager();
How should I change that for SeaMonkey 2.1?

PlacesCommandHook.showBookmarksManager('AllBookmarks');


Robert Kaiser


Thanks. I'm accumulating information on how to have the capabilities in
SM 2.1 that I cherish today in SM 2.0.

I will likely download and install SM 2.1 when it reaches the "release
candidate stage" or possibly one of the last betas.



2.1b3 will be our last beta, before our release candidate.



Hooray! I have been using 2.1b(x)pre exclusively for quite awhile now. 
No problems with what I do with it.


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Re: start in mail not browaer... how???

2011-03-07 Thread Daniel

Rick Merrill wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:

WLS wrote:

...

The problem with the "Preferences" only is that we get either mail, or
browser, or both at launch. We cannot get one and then the other, we
cannot set which has precedence over the other. This is not a bug, it
has been with us since Communicator 4.1.

Michael


In your startup folder in windows xp you could put

c:\Program Files\Seamonkey\seamonkey.exe -mail
c:\Program Files\Seamonkey\seamonkey.exe -browser

to govern the startup order.

AND/OR you could have to "shortcuts": one to each
of the above.

Is that what you want?




The subject states "start in mail not browaer... how???", so I'm 
guessing NO, that's not what the OP wants!!


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Re: [!! SPAM] Re: [!! SPAM] Re: Error Truncating The Inbox

2011-03-07 Thread Daniel

Richard Lee Holbert wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Richard Lee Holbert wrote:


Danny Kile wrote:

Richard Lee Holbert wrote:

I am running SeaMonkey 1.1.18 and when I turn my computer back on
after returning from work and check my e-mail, I get a message about
90% of the time stating:

"There was an error truncating the Inbox after filtering a message to
folder XYZ ( Insert name on one of my folders for XYZ ) . You may
need to shut down SeaMonkey and delete inbox.msf ".

This hangs up my e-mail until I click on the OK Box in the message and
when download over 2000 e-mails when SeaMonkey starts back up, it
get's OLD Fast.

I have searched for this inbox.msf and cannot locate this folder.

After I first start SeaMonkey I still get the error about once
every 50
or so messages.


In Seamonkey click on Edit > Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings >
Server Settings for the Account in question. Then at the bottom of the
window is a Local Directory, listing the path to your e-mail folder on
the hard drive. You will find inbox.msf here.

Danny


Ok still there after I deleted file. An more suggestions ?


With the cursor in any folder in this account, do File | Compact folders.

BTW, when deleting any msf file, you'll get the best results if you do
it with the program closed.


I do the file/Compact Folders twice a week just to be sure.
And BTW, It will NOT let you delete the .msf file with the program open.
Still getting it so any more suggestions ?


Richard, how about closing SM totally (including the Quick Launch 
feature if you use it), open your file manager and locate your inbox 
file. Rena me the inbox file (the one with-out the .msf) to something 
different, inbox_broken maybe. Delete the inbox.msf file again.


Now re-start SM. A new, empty inbox will be created. Does this fix your 
problem??


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Re: smtp.comcast.net

2011-03-07 Thread Daniel

Rick Merrill wrote:

When I look at smtp.comcast.net  in central MA I do not
see one of the "Comcast Outbound Mail servers":

qmta01.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.16
qmta02.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.24
qmta03.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.32
qmta04.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.40
qmta05.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.48
qmta06.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.56
qmta07.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.64
qmta08.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.80
qmta09.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.96
qmta10.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net 76.96.62.17

i see 76.96.62.117

it works so I'm just curious ...



My guess would be that when whomever set up the central MA server, they 
omitted giving it an alias.


No biggie!!

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Re: Anyone see text overlap here?

2011-03-07 Thread Lucas Levrel

Le 6 mars 2011, d...@kd4e.com a écrit :


Anyone else seeing this?


Not here.


Any idea why and what may be the solution?


Did you set a minimum font size in Prefs > Appearance > Fonts ?

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Re: [Linux] update to 2.0.12 problem.

2011-03-07 Thread Lucas Levrel

Le 5 mars 2011, Bernard Mercier a écrit :


But then I got the message that I had probably another SeaMonkey instance
running and that I had to close it first.

Does anyone has the same issue?


Yes, but I got it only once, at the first launch after updating.


How can I correct this issue?


Maybe: make sure again there's no SM running, then remove 
~/.mozilla/seamonkey/*.default/lock


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Re: Update to 2.0.12 outgoing mail problem

2011-03-07 Thread Marisa Ciceran

Philip Chee wrote:

On Sun, 06 Mar 2011 16:41:46 -0500, Marisa Ciceran wrote:

I booted up my Toshiba L500 laptop this morning to SeaMonkey which
promptly updated itself to version 2.0.12. I can no longer send out mails.

The error message I get every time is that the ISP mail server (Verizon)
has timed out, so I called my ISP, Verizon. I spent nearly an hour on
the telephone with technical support who went through all the obvious
configurations and found nothing obviously wrong. Not to leave me
stranded, they had me open and configure an older version of MS Outlook
that is on my system that I have never used just to find out if the
problem would be repeated there, but instead we proved that the
malfunction was not at the ISP server end, but due to some malfunction
in the updated SeaMonkey.

I have already uninstalled and reinstalled SeaMonkey 2.0.12 several
times to no avail. Meanwhile, my desktop PC - mwhich updated SeaMonkey a
day or two ago - has experience no such problem and appears to otherwise
be functioning normally.

Has anyone else experience an outgoing mail problem like this? I have
never had such a problem before, and have no idea how to fix it. Any clues?


Normally this is a firewall problem. You need to tell your firewall that
this new version of SeaMonkey is allowed to send mail out.

Phil



Following through on all the responses so far, all the suggestions so 
far were already done to no avail and the configurations on both the 
laptop and desktop were/are the same for SeaMonkey. Here are some specifics:


1. Firewall settings - ZoneAlarm firewall recognizes the SeaMonkey.exe 
file, the uninstaller and updater files. No difference in the outgoing 
mails.


2. Outgoing ISP server - the settings default to port 25, but we checked 
out port with both with the default port setting 25 and 587. The server 
does not require authentication. We also checked all the server settings 
for every account that was set up.


3. I have sent out various test messages to myself on all three of the 
accounts that are in the laptop profile, and tried to send them both 
when the messages were open as well as after they were placed in the 
Outbox. I also closed the program and it defaulted (which I do not like) 
to asking me the next time it opens whether I want to send out the 
outgoing mail. I also created a separate "test" profile with a single 
account. None of these worked.


All the above actions were taken repeatedly before I even called 
Verizon, but were repeated by the tech support guy who worked with me 
during a screen sharing session.


None of the above tests resolved the problem, as neither did my 
uninstalling the new SeaMonkey and reinstalling it. I still receive 
incoming mails normally, but am blocked from outgoing mails.


Meanwhile, the MS Outlook mails there were newly set up by the Verizon 
support technician (they do not support Mozilla products this way) were 
tested out - outgoing and incoming both work normally. This suggests 
that the Verizon server is not responsible for the "time out" error on 
outgoing mails via SeaMonkey.


I have been using the Netscape, then Mozilla suite since the mid-1990s, 
and have never come across this type of problem before. I am completely 
baffled as to how to fix it.


Any other suggestions?

Thank you all.

Marisa
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