Re: Archive folder?

2012-01-09 Thread Keith Whaley

Chris Ilias wrote:

On 12-01-07 8:54 PM, NoOp wrote:

On 01/06/2012 01:47 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


I never did this, but Shift-A is such a common keystroke combination
that I can't believe any competent designer would use it for a specific
function.

I see that all my accounts are set to create archives, which is
disturbing because I used to have folders by that name, with contents,
and they're gone!



That sounds like a critical bug. Have you filed a bug report?



For Thunderbird, the plan is to provide some sort of notification when
you first use the archive shortcut.
See https://bug511741.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=528851
I assume that would be adopted by SeaMonkey. But I'm just assuming.

However, that isn't because Shift-A is considered a common
keystroke. It's because the shortcut in Thunderbird and Mac versions of
SeaMonkey is just A. And /that/ is too easy to hit unintentionally. :)

When it was implemented in SeaMonkey, Shift-A was chosen instead,
but for some reason, the Mac version was kept at A. And Keith Whaley
(the person who started this thread) is on Mac.


Hi Chris.

Not sure what you're saying. My Mac shows the Archive command under the 
menu bar item Message drop-down and it's Shift-A. Oh, I'm using SM 
v.2.5.


keith
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Re: Archive folder?

2012-01-09 Thread Chris Ilias

On 12-01-09 3:12 AM, Keith Whaley wrote:

Chris Ilias wrote:


For Thunderbird, the plan is to provide some sort of notification when
you first use the archive shortcut.
See https://bug511741.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=528851
I assume that would be adopted by SeaMonkey. But I'm just assuming.

However, that isn't because Shift-A is considered a common
keystroke. It's because the shortcut in Thunderbird and Mac versions of
SeaMonkey is just A. And /that/ is too easy to hit unintentionally. :)

When it was implemented in SeaMonkey, Shift-A was chosen instead,
but for some reason, the Mac version was kept at A. And Keith Whaley
(the person who started this thread) is on Mac.


Not sure what you're saying. My Mac shows the Archive command under the
menu bar item Message drop-down and it's Shift-A. Oh, I'm using SM
v.2.5.


Oops. Sorry about that. Somewhere in reading the bugs and testing it, I 
got that mixed.


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Re: google home page freezes

2012-01-09 Thread Danny Kile

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/8/12 5:00 PM, Eric wrote:

The igoogle home page causes Seamonkey to freeze up for about 5 to 20
seconds when initially loaded, even when going back to the homepage
which is igoogle homepage for me.  Cannot switch to email or another
tab, multiple tabs freeze as well (little circles showing loading stop
animation of turning).  Anyone else experience this?  Ideas? Suggestions?

Running latest official release of Seamonkey (did it with the previous
release as well, but more pronounced now), Windows Vista.

TIA

Eric


The Google home page is athttp://www.google.com/.  I don't see a
problem there.

Where is the iGoogle home page?



iGoogle SeaMonkey and Win7 and all work fine here. Not sure what problem 
could be,you may try creating a new user account just for testing and 
see what that does for you.


Danny
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Re: google home page freezes

2012-01-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Eric wrote:


The igoogle home page causes Seamonkey to freeze up for about 5 to 20
seconds when initially loaded, even when going back to the homepage
which is igoogle homepage for me. Cannot switch to email or another tab,
multiple tabs freeze as well (little circles showing loading stop
animation of turning). Anyone else experience this? Ideas? Suggestions?

Running latest official release of Seamonkey (did it with the previous
release as well, but more pronounced now), Windows Vista.


WFM, SM 2.6.1/Win7 Pro SP1.

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Re: Archive folder?

2012-01-09 Thread Jens Hatlak

Chris Ilias wrote:

On 12-01-09 3:12 AM, Keith Whaley wrote:

Chris Ilias wrote:

However, that isn't because Shift-A is considered a common
keystroke. It's because the shortcut in Thunderbird and Mac versions of
SeaMonkey is just A. And /that/ is too easy to hit unintentionally. :)

When it was implemented in SeaMonkey, Shift-A was chosen instead,
but for some reason, the Mac version was kept at A. And Keith Whaley
(the person who started this thread) is on Mac.


Not sure what you're saying. My Mac shows the Archive command under the
menu bar item Message drop-down and it's Shift-A. Oh, I'm using SM
v.2.5.


Oops. Sorry about that. Somewhere in reading the bugs and testing it, I
got that mixed.


Right. I know very little about Mac (we have Stefan for that :-P), but I 
was pretty sure we use Shift+A on all platforms. When the TB guys were 
still in the implementation phase of the initial feature support, I 
noticed the bad shortcut choice and added Shift for us. I thought the 
problem was was obvious (and even left a comment for them), but they 
went with plain A anyway. Well, their choice. No need to repeat (or 
port) mistakes.


Greetings,

Jens

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Re: google home page freezes

2012-01-09 Thread Eric

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/8/12 5:00 PM, Eric wrote:

The igoogle home page causes Seamonkey to freeze up for about 5 to 20
seconds when initially loaded, even when going back to the homepage
which is igoogle homepage for me.  Cannot switch to email or another
tab, multiple tabs freeze as well (little circles showing loading stop
animation of turning).  Anyone else experience this?  Ideas? Suggestions?

Running latest official release of Seamonkey (did it with the previous
release as well, but more pronounced now), Windows Vista.

TIA

Eric


The Google home page is athttp://www.google.com/.  I don't see a
problem there.

Where is the iGoogle home page?

Sorry about that. Still having issues, though I've tried several 
suggestions from posters.


Here is the link for those who have google accounts.

http://www.google.com/ig?hl=en

I think I may have an issue with a weather map, that is usually when it 
locks up, loading the map.


Eric
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Re: Norton Internet Security 2012 integration with SM 2.6.1

2012-01-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/4/12 7:09 PM, flyguy wrote:
 Norton Internet Security 2012 offers Browser protection for Internet 
 Explorer 6.0 or later, Chrome 10.0 or later, and Firefox 3.6 or later. 
 According to Norton:
 
 When you turn on Browser Protection, Norton Internet Security 
 proactively blocks new or unknown malware programs before they attack 
 your computer. By protecting your Web browser, Norton Internet Security 
 secures your sensitive information and prevents the attackers from 
 controlling your system remotely.
 
 Always keep the Browser Protection settings turned on to protect your 
 Web browser against attacks by malicious Web sites.
 
 Can SM 2.6.1 fool Norton so it thinks it is FF 3.6 or later, and would 
 the results have any value? Currently, my 
 general.useragent.extra.firefox  is set to Firefox/3.0

AVG Anti-Virus includes a link-scanner that is supposed to provide
protection while surfing the Web.  The Surf-Shield portion of the
link-scanner works with any application that downloads via the HTTP
protocol.  The Search-Shield portion looks at links provided some of the
more popuplar search engines.

The Search-Shield supposedly works with Firefox through version 9.* but
not with SeaMonkey.  I'm going to experiment to see if I can tweak it to
work with SeaMonkey.

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Re: Norton Internet Security 2012 integration with SM 2.6.1

2012-01-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/9/12 5:11 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 1/4/12 7:09 PM, flyguy wrote:
 Norton Internet Security 2012 offers Browser protection for Internet 
 Explorer 6.0 or later, Chrome 10.0 or later, and Firefox 3.6 or later. 
 According to Norton:

 When you turn on Browser Protection, Norton Internet Security 
 proactively blocks new or unknown malware programs before they attack 
 your computer. By protecting your Web browser, Norton Internet Security 
 secures your sensitive information and prevents the attackers from 
 controlling your system remotely.

 Always keep the Browser Protection settings turned on to protect your 
 Web browser against attacks by malicious Web sites.

 Can SM 2.6.1 fool Norton so it thinks it is FF 3.6 or later, and would 
 the results have any value? Currently, my 
 general.useragent.extra.firefox  is set to Firefox/3.0
 
 AVG Anti-Virus includes a link-scanner that is supposed to provide
 protection while surfing the Web.  The Surf-Shield portion of the
 link-scanner works with any application that downloads via the HTTP
 protocol.  The Search-Shield portion looks at links provided some of the
 more popuplar search engines.
 
 The Search-Shield supposedly works with Firefox through version 9.* but
 not with SeaMonkey.  I'm going to experiment to see if I can tweak it to
 work with SeaMonkey.
 

I created an XPI file for Search-Shield containing an install.rdf file
indicating compatibility with SeaMonkey 2.4 through 2.9.* and installed
it as an extension in SeaMonkey 2.6.1.  I have seen no problems created
by this.

However, I don't know how to test whether it really works.  I would need
a search query for Google or Yahoo that gives a link to a malicious Web
site.

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