Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread NoOp
On 02/22/2012 06:31 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
> 
> Or enclose in <>:
> 
> 
> 
> Does that work?
> 

But that probably wouldn't work on a url that wraps. Such as:

<>

The URL on the newsgroup shows:


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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread NoOp
On 02/22/2012 05:28 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
> WLS wrote:
>> Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
>>> MCBastos wrote:
 Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 12:34, Philip TAYLOR told the world:
>
>
> MCBastos wrote:
>
>>> In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,
>>
>> "Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"
>>
>> Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to what
>> exactly is this vulnerability?
>
> Publicly available here; perhaps you are trying to connect
> from an IP address associated with something undesirable ?

 No, Ant got it -- it's the hyphen at the end, that Seamonkey interprets
 as NOT being part of the URL (and I never would guess it's supposed to
 be).


>>> All right, fine. Clicking on the link as posted, when in SM 2.7.2 , is not
>>> interpreted correctly by SM! It is interpreted correctly in ATT/YAHOO
>>> webmail (being accessed via SM 2.7.2) and possibly when the news article
>>> is being read in another reader e.g. I.E.
>>> So is this a bug in the SM browser? Has it been entered into BUGZILLA?
>>> or is it an already known old bug?
>>
>> The link is incomplete in that post, as far as I can see.
>>
>> It should be, and I think I addressed how to get to it in another post.
>>
>> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26906111-Mozilla-Security-release-to-fix-libpng-graphics-library-vuln
>>
>>
> No. The link in the message is complete. But SM does not pick up the trailing 
> -
> when you click on the url.
> All you have to do is to add the missing - at the end of the url (after it
> fails) and do a carriage return so that SM retries with the corrected url.
> Or highlight the url including the -, copy it to the clipboard (ctrl-c),
> and use ctrl-v to enter the full url from the clipboard
> to the url entry blank.

Or enclose in <>:



Does that work?

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread WLS
On 02/22/2012 08:28 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
> WLS wrote:
>> Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
>>> MCBastos wrote:
 Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 12:34, Philip TAYLOR told the world:
>
>
> MCBastos wrote:
>
>>> In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,
>>
>> "Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"
>>
>> Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to
>> what
>> exactly is this vulnerability?
>
> Publicly available here; perhaps you are trying to connect
> from an IP address associated with something undesirable ?

 No, Ant got it -- it's the hyphen at the end, that Seamonkey interprets
 as NOT being part of the URL (and I never would guess it's supposed to
 be).


>>> All right, fine. Clicking on the link as posted, when in SM 2.7.2 ,
>>> is not
>>> interpreted correctly by SM! It is interpreted correctly in ATT/YAHOO
>>> webmail (being accessed via SM 2.7.2) and possibly when the news article
>>> is being read in another reader e.g. I.E.
>>> So is this a bug in the SM browser? Has it been entered into BUGZILLA?
>>> or is it an already known old bug?
>>
>> The link is incomplete in that post, as far as I can see.
>>
>> It should be, and I think I addressed how to get to it in another post.
>>
>> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26906111-Mozilla-Security-release-to-fix-libpng-graphics-library-vuln
>>
>>
>>
> No. The link in the message is complete. But SM does not pick up the
> trailing -
> when you click on the url.
> All you have to do is to add the missing - at the end of the url (after it
> fails) and do a carriage return so that SM retries with the corrected url.
> Or highlight the url including the -, copy it to the clipboard (ctrl-c),
> and use ctrl-v to enter the full url from the clipboard
> to the url entry blank.

OK

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

WLS wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 12:34, Philip TAYLOR told the world:



MCBastos wrote:


In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,


"Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"

Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to what
exactly is this vulnerability?


Publicly available here; perhaps you are trying to connect
from an IP address associated with something undesirable ?


No, Ant got it -- it's the hyphen at the end, that Seamonkey interprets
as NOT being part of the URL (and I never would guess it's supposed to
be).



All right, fine. Clicking on the link as posted, when in SM 2.7.2 , is not
interpreted correctly by SM! It is interpreted correctly in ATT/YAHOO
webmail (being accessed via SM 2.7.2) and possibly when the news article
is being read in another reader e.g. I.E.
So is this a bug in the SM browser? Has it been entered into BUGZILLA?
or is it an already known old bug?


The link is incomplete in that post, as far as I can see.

It should be, and I think I addressed how to get to it in another post.

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26906111-Mozilla-Security-release-to-fix-libpng-graphics-library-vuln



No. The link in the message is complete. But SM does not pick up the trailing -
when you click on the url.
All you have to do is to add the missing - at the end of the url (after it
fails) and do a carriage return so that SM retries with the corrected url.
Or highlight the url including the -, copy it to the clipboard (ctrl-c),
and use ctrl-v to enter the full url from the clipboard
to the url entry blank.
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Re: Flash Player for Linux will only be available via Google Chrome's Pepper API

2012-02-22 Thread NoOp
On 02/22/2012 03:13 AM, Kertesz Laszlo wrote:
> Hello
> 
> On the Adobe blog there an interesting post:
> 
> http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html
>
>  Quote:
> 
> For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin
> for Linux will only be available via the “Pepper” API as part of the
> Google Chrome browser distribution and will no longer be available as
> a direct download from Adobe. Adobe will continue to provide security
> updates to non-Pepper distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for
> five years from its release.
> 
> How will Seamonkey handle this situation? Five years on Flash 11.2
> doesnt sound promising...
> 

I'm also interested in a response. However, I think it's time for Linux
to abandon *all* things Adobe...


Adobe abandons Linux

By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | February 22, 2012, 10:41am PST

Summary: Adobe has announced its future plans for Flash and AIR and
Linux isn’t part of them. Flash will still, however, be available to
Linux desktop users who use Google’s Chrome Web browser.


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extensions.firebug.showFirstRunPage always true

2012-02-22 Thread Ray_Net
Because i don't need the firebug firstrun page opened in a tab when i 
start SM i set extensions.firebug.showFirstRunPage FALSE.


But, i don't know the reason, extensions.firebug.showFirstRunPage is set 
TRUE by itself 
Is it because the FireBug extension have the automatic update set to 
default ?


How can i get rid of this annoyance ?

OS: windows 7 pro SP1
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:10.0.2) Gecko/20120216 
Firefox/10.0.2 SeaMonkey/2.7.2

FireBug 1.9.1


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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Robert Kaiser

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj schrieb:

Jens Hatlak wrote:

... Yes, as always, all currently known vulnerabilities are fixed in
the current stable release,


Hmmm. That is quite a broad and strong statement ! :)


Well, at least all the ones listed in the list I pointed to. :)

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Re: SeaMonkey mail to FireFox browser

2012-02-22 Thread Chris Ilias

On 12-02-22 3:16 PM, _Frosted Flake_ spoke thusly:

Is it possible (if so, how?) to setup SeaMonkey email such that, when a
link in an email message is clicked, the link opens in a new tab in
FireFox?


No, it isn't possible. There are a couple of workarounds:

* You can try using the Launchy extension, which allows you to open 
links in other applications.

1. Go to Tools-->Add-ons, to open the Add-ons Manager.
2. Select the "Get Add-ons" panel.
3. In the top-right, search for "Launchy".
4. It should be the first result. Just click on the [Install] button.

* You can use a standalone email client, like Mozilla Thunderbird.


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Re: Migrating Profile

2012-02-22 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Dan C wrote:

I need to migrate a Sea Monkey version 1.1.14 profile from old XP
machine to new XP Pro machine with version SM 2.6.1 version.

I am not finding how to do this and I would greatly appreciate guidance
and steps to do so.

Thank in advance,


My suggested way, is to do the following on the OLD XP machine:

(1) Install SeaMonkey 2.0.x from the website
(2) Run that and perform the profile migration
(3) Allow SeaMonkey to update to the newest version (repeated updates if 
required)
(4) Once on the newest version setup a SeaMonkey Sync Account (or "join" 
one if your new machine already has it)


-

On the new machine, join that SeaMonkey Sync Account

The mail migration, unfortunately is manual at this time, but that gets 
you the MOST up to date that you can.


Also, highly suggested to update to 2.7.2 on your new machine as well.

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Migrating Profile

2012-02-22 Thread Dan C
I need to migrate a Sea Monkey version 1.1.14 profile from old XP 
machine to new XP Pro machine with version SM 2.6.1 version.


I am not finding how to do this and I would greatly appreciate guidance 
and steps to do so.


Thank in advance,

Dan
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Re: Missing E-Mail

2012-02-22 Thread Larry S.

Daniel wrote:

Larry S. wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Larry S. wrote:

For reasons too long to go into here, I installed SM 2.7.1 over 2.72.
After a series of problems and actions, I wound up back on 2.7.2.
However, SM seemed like it couldn't find my profile, or at least parts
of it. I fixed my home page through preferences, and bookmarks, address
book, and the like are available, but SM insisted that I set up new
mail
and news accounts. I did so, but haven't seen the messages I had before
so am wondering how to get the rest of my mail back.

My profile is still where it should be in the file structure, but I
can't get the mail. It doesn't show up in the mail pane, although it's
there in the file in the profile. How can I recover the information?

One unrelated question (less important)--when I open a tab, it goes
behind the existing tab, thus requiring another click to open it. That
didn't happen before. What should I do to fix this?

All help and suggestions greatly appreciated.

Larry



Larry, have a look at Tools->Switch Profiles. Do you have more than one
profile available?? If so, select the other one and see if it contains
your missing mail.

Report back.


Sadly, only one profile. Thank you for the thought, however.
Hmmm . . . Wonder if bringing in the backup copy of the oprifile would
work? (Need to rename the one that's there now, or give the "new" one a
different name?)

Larry


O.K., Larry, next step, in SeaMonkey, have a look at Edit->Mail &
Newsgroup Account Settings, select "Server Settings" on your mail
account. Note the location of your Local directory on the bottom of that
screen.

Completely close SeaMonkey.

You're using Windows so open your file manager and find the location of
your e-mail account. You have have Windows set to not display more than
two or three levels down. You need to set Windows to display all folders
and files.

Do a Windows "Find Folders and Files" looking for "inbox" (without the
quotes). Hopefully, the search will find more than one inbox without the
suffix, apart from the location you noted above.

In the Windows file manager, locate these other inbox's, change their
names to inbox2, inbox3, etc, and move them into the same location as
your inbox location above.

Now, re-start SeaMonkey and, hopefully, you will find more than one
inbox in your mail profile, with the others containing your lost mail.

Report back.

Thank you for saving me!  This mostly worked (see below), but started 
with a surprise. The search found 25 (yes, 25!) files/folders with 
"inbox" in their name. Ten were .jpgs (inbox 1,2,etc.), 2 were in the 
recycle bin, 5 were .msfs, 4 were various other file types, and one was 
an empty folder. Sorted it out, and followed your advice. All well with 
mail, except for "Archives" which didn't transfer. Got that sorted out 
with some fiddling around in Windows Explorer.


So, finally back in the Mail business! Forgot to mention that News also 
had to be started anew, but no problem there since the messages were on 
the server (which I don't do with Mail, but probably should). Only 
glitch was that all the Filters were gone. Fixed with busy work.


Thank you again!

Larry
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SeaMonkey mail to FireFox browser

2012-02-22 Thread Frosted Flake
Is it possible (if so, how?) to setup SeaMonkey email such that, when a 
link in an email message is clicked, the link opens in a new tab in FireFox?


Currently, when I click on a link in SeaMonkey Mail, it opens a new tab 
in the SeaMonkey browser window.

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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread WLS
On 02/22/2012 02:54 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> 
> 
> WLS wrote:
> 
>> Further investigation shows "About 43,399,564 results" in a Startpage
>> search for mail icons, including an email icon generator.
>>
>> Maybe you could find an icon to your liking at one of the free icon
>> finder sites.
> 
> I was very happy with the Messenger icon :-)  But the problem
> is, if as soon as an icon is named "msgcomposeWindow.ico" (or
> whatever the name was), it immediately changes its
> appearance to the identical with the original
> "msagcomposeWindow.ico" file, it won't matter whether there are
> 43 399 564 results or a googleplex of them, they will
> all look the same once named "composeWindow.ico" !
> N'est-ce pas ?


Renaming didn't behave that way for me, and don't understand it.

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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread Philip TAYLOR



WLS wrote:


Further investigation shows "About 43,399,564 results" in a Startpage
search for mail icons, including an email icon generator.

Maybe you could find an icon to your liking at one of the free icon
finder sites.


I was very happy with the Messenger icon :-)  But the problem
is, if as soon as an icon is named "msgcomposeWindow.ico" (or
whatever the name was), it immediately changes its
appearance to the identical with the original
"msagcomposeWindow.ico" file, it won't matter whether there are
43 399 564 results or a googleplex of them, they will
all look the same once named "composeWindow.ico" !
N'est-ce pas ?
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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread WLS
On 02/22/2012 01:53 PM, WLS wrote:
> On 02/22/2012 01:08 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>
>>
>> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
>>
 You could probably replace them with images of your choice, or
 edit the
 images in an image editing application.
>>
>> There is much more to this than meets the eye.  I rename
>> the original "msgcomposeWindow.ico" to "msgcompose.ico"
>> and all is fine; I clone the "messengerWindow.ico" file
>> and all is fine.  I rename this last to (e.g.,) "messenger.ico"
>> and all is fine.  But the instant I rename it to
>> ""msgcomposeWindow.ico", it immediately takes on the appearance
>> of the original "msgcomposeWindow.ico".  WTH is going on ?!
>>
>> Philip Taylor
> 
> 
> I don't see that problem, though I have .png and not .ico files, and
> just renamed, not clone any icons.
> 
> The messenger icons are used by the SeaMonkey mail window. Are you sure
> those are the ones you want to use for the Compose window?
> 
> Renamed msgcomposerWindow16 to msgcomposerWindow16S
> Renamed msgcomposeWindow to msgcomposeWindowM
> Renamed msgcomposeWindow48 to msgcomposeWindwo48L
> Renamed messengerWindow to msgcomposeWindow
> 
> Seems to WFM.
> 


Further investigation shows "About 43,399,564 results" in a Startpage
search for mail icons, including an email icon generator.

Maybe you could find an icon to your liking at one of the free icon
finder sites.

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Did i reinvent the wheel???

2012-02-22 Thread km
foollow a certain format. In order to be sure I followed it I created a 
file called Shell:


***

Dear Your Honorable Judge Langlois;







Respectfully Yours;

Kevin W Mc Auley




I would manually paste this into a blank file and then fill in the 
details. I am wondering if this could be automated.


This is why I made the previous request.

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread WLS

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 12:34, Philip TAYLOR told the world:



MCBastos wrote:


In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,


"Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"

Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to what
exactly is this vulnerability?


Publicly available here; perhaps you are trying to connect
from an IP address associated with something undesirable ?


No, Ant got it -- it's the hyphen at the end, that Seamonkey interprets
as NOT being part of the URL (and I never would guess it's supposed to
be).



All right, fine. Clicking on the link as posted, when in SM 2.7.2 , is not
interpreted correctly by SM! It is interpreted correctly in ATT/YAHOO
webmail (being accessed via SM 2.7.2) and possibly when the news article
is being read in another reader e.g. I.E.
So is this a bug in the SM browser? Has it been entered into BUGZILLA?
or is it an already known old bug?


The link is incomplete in that post, as far as I can see.

It should be, and I think I addressed how to get to it in another post.

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26906111-Mozilla-Security-release-to-fix-libpng-graphics-library-vuln

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Jens Hatlak wrote:

...  Yes, as always, all currently known vulnerabilities are fixed in the 
current stable release,

HTH
Jens


Hmmm. That is quite a broad and strong statement ! :)

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 12:34, Philip TAYLOR told the world:



MCBastos wrote:


In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,


"Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"

Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to what
exactly is this vulnerability?


Publicly available here; perhaps you are trying to connect
from an IP address associated with something undesirable ?


No, Ant got it -- it's the hyphen at the end, that Seamonkey interprets
as NOT being part of the URL (and I never would guess it's supposed to be).



All right, fine. Clicking on the link as posted, when in SM 2.7.2 , is not
interpreted correctly by SM!  It is interpreted correctly in ATT/YAHOO
webmail (being accessed via SM 2.7.2) and possibly when the news article
is being read in another reader e.g. I.E.
So is this a bug in the SM browser? Has it been entered into BUGZILLA?
or is it an already known old bug?
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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread WLS
On 02/22/2012 01:08 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> 
> 
> Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> 
>>> You could probably replace them with images of your choice, or
>>> edit the
>>> images in an image editing application.
> 
> There is much more to this than meets the eye.  I rename
> the original "msgcomposeWindow.ico" to "msgcompose.ico"
> and all is fine; I clone the "messengerWindow.ico" file
> and all is fine.  I rename this last to (e.g.,) "messenger.ico"
> and all is fine.  But the instant I rename it to
> ""msgcomposeWindow.ico", it immediately takes on the appearance
> of the original "msgcomposeWindow.ico".  WTH is going on ?!
> 
> Philip Taylor


I don't see that problem, though I have .png and not .ico files, and
just renamed, not clone any icons.

The messenger icons are used by the SeaMonkey mail window. Are you sure
those are the ones you want to use for the Compose window?

Renamed msgcomposerWindow16 to msgcomposerWindow16S
Renamed msgcomposeWindow to msgcomposeWindowM
Renamed msgcomposeWindow48 to msgcomposeWindwo48L
Renamed messengerWindow to msgcomposeWindow

Seems to WFM.

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Jens Hatlak

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

But the current version of SM is 2.7.2
Have these vulnerabilities been eliminated IN THE CURRENT VERSION of SM ???





It's all there.

And if you mean not just the libpng vulnerability but others: Yes, as 
always, all currently known vulnerabilities are fixed in the current 
stable release, which is SM 2.7.2 as of now.


HTH

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) schrieb:

I can confirm the vulnerability exists in 2.0.14.


Just for the record, _every_ vulnerability fixed since 2.1 exists in 2.0.14, and
there's a _long_ list of those, the libpng one just being the newest in that
series.
Most of those are listed in
http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/seamonkey.html (the ones
fixed in 2.2 and 2.1 seem to be missing there).

There are good reasons why we recommend that people update to the most-current
version, 2.7.2 at this time.

Robert Kaiser


Ok ok.
 But the current version of SM is 2.7.2
Have these vulnerabilities been eliminated IN THE CURRENT VERSION of SM ???

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Robert Kaiser

Justin Wood (Callek) schrieb:

I can confirm the vulnerability exists in 2.0.14.


Just for the record, _every_ vulnerability fixed since 2.1 exists in 
2.0.14, and there's a _long_ list of those, the libpng one just being 
the newest in that series.
Most of those are listed in 
http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/seamonkey.html 
(the ones fixed in 2.2 and 2.1 seem to be missing there).


There are good reasons why we recommend that people update to the 
most-current version, 2.7.2 at this time.


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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Philip TAYLOR wrote:


You could probably replace them with images of your choice, or
edit the
images in an image editing application.


There is much more to this than meets the eye.  I rename
the original "msgcomposeWindow.ico" to "msgcompose.ico"
and all is fine; I clone the "messengerWindow.ico" file
and all is fine.  I rename this last to (e.g.,) "messenger.ico"
and all is fine.  But the instant I rename it to
""msgcomposeWindow.ico", it immediately takes on the appearance
of the original "msgcomposeWindow.ico".  WTH is going on ?!

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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread Philip TAYLOR



WLS wrote:


In your SeaMonkey application folder, open the Chrome -->  Icons -->
Default folder, there are 3 .png files titled msgcomposeWindow.png,
msgcomposeWindow16.png, and msgcomposeWindow48.png.

You could probably replace them with images of your choice, or edit the
images in an image editing application.


Excellent, many many thanks WLS.
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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread WLS
On 02/22/2012 11:06 AM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> Seamonkey 2.7.2, Windows XP/7.
> 
> Is there any way to change the icon associated with
> the Seamonkey e-mail "Compose" application ?  When
> it appears in a whole slew of Seamonkey icons above
> a single entry in the Windows task bar, it looks far
> too much like the Seamonkey browser icon and far too
> little like the Seamonkey e-mail icon, so is very
> easily missed or overlooked.
> 
> Philip Taylor


In your SeaMonkey application folder, open the Chrome --> Icons -->
Default folder, there are 3 .png files titled msgcomposeWindow.png,
msgcomposeWindow16.png, and msgcomposeWindow48.png.

You could probably replace them with images of your choice, or edit the
images in an image editing application.


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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread Philip TAYLOR

I don't know.  I don't use themes.

JAS wrote:


Does the theme that is used have a bearing on these icons?

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Re: Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread JAS
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> Seamonkey 2.7.2, Windows XP/7.
>
> Is there any way to change the icon associated with
> the Seamonkey e-mail "Compose" application ?  When
> it appears in a whole slew of Seamonkey icons above
> a single entry in the Windows task bar, it looks far
> too much like the Seamonkey browser icon and far too
> little like the Seamonkey e-mail icon, so is very
> easily missed or overlooked.
>
> Philip Taylor
Does the theme that is used have a bearing on these icons?

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Ant

On 2/22/2012 7:39 AM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:


In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,
Libra and I would like to know if Seamonkey 2.0.14 has this libpng
graphic vulnerabilities?


I can confirm the vulnerability exists in 2.0.14. We will not be
releasing a new version of 2.0.14 to account for it however [2.0.14 is
EOL].

For any maintainers of distributions that for one reason or another
refuse to update, the patch that landed for current releases looks like
it would apply cleanly on that version:
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/bd611a3115b0


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Seamonkey "Compose" icon

2012-02-22 Thread Philip TAYLOR

Seamonkey 2.7.2, Windows XP/7.

Is there any way to change the icon associated with
the Seamonkey e-mail "Compose" application ?  When
it appears in a whole slew of Seamonkey icons above
a single entry in the Windows task bar, it looks far
too much like the Seamonkey browser icon and far too
little like the Seamonkey e-mail icon, so is very
easily missed or overlooked.

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Ant wrote:

Hello.

In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,
Libra and I would like to know if Seamonkey 2.0.14 has this libpng
graphic vulnerabilities?

Thank you in advance. :)


I can confirm the vulnerability exists in 2.0.14. We will not be 
releasing a new version of 2.0.14 to account for it however [2.0.14 is EOL].


For any maintainers of distributions that for one reason or another 
refuse to update, the patch that landed for current releases looks like 
it would apply cleanly on that version: 
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/bd611a3115b0


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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 12:34, Philip TAYLOR told the world:
> 
> 
> MCBastos wrote:
> 
>>> In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,
>>
>> "Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"
>>
>> Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to what
>> exactly is this vulnerability?
> 
> Publicly available here; perhaps you are trying to connect
> from an IP address associated with something undesirable ?

No, Ant got it -- it's the hyphen at the end, that Seamonkey interprets
as NOT being part of the URL (and I never would guess it's supposed to be).


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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Philip TAYLOR



MCBastos wrote:


In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,


"Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"

Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to what
exactly is this vulnerability?


Publicly available here; perhaps you are trying to connect
from an IP address associated with something undesirable ?

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Re: Flash Player for Linux will only be available via Google Chrome's Pepper API

2012-02-22 Thread Ant

On 2/22/2012 5:32 AM PT, MCBastos typed:


So, the lack of Flash 12 (or whatever it's going to be called
eventually) probably won't make much of a difference for users: most
sites should run fine with Flash 11.2, since they are older
implementations. And adobe IS committing to do security updates for
Flash 11.2.


Does Adobe still commit updates for older Flash like v10?
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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Ant

On 2/22/2012 5:35 AM PT, MCBastos typed:


In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread,
Libra and I would like to know if Seamonkey 2.0.14 has this libpng
graphic vulnerabilities?

Thank you in advance. :)


"Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"


Try  or 
http://preview.tinyurl.com/6u4gxv5




Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to what
exactly is this vulnerability?


http://blog.mozilla.com/security/2012/02/17/mozilla-releases-to-address-cve-2011-3026/ 
from last week.

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Re: libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 11:24, Ant told the world:
> Hello.
> 
> In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread, 
> Libra and I would like to know if Seamonkey 2.0.14 has this libpng 
> graphic vulnerabilities?
> 
> Thank you in advance. :)

"Error: Either this forum does not exist, or it is members only!"

Could you please offer a link to a publicly-available reference to what
exactly is this vulnerability?

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Re: Flash Player for Linux will only be available via Google Chrome's Pepper API

2012-02-22 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 09:13, Kertesz Laszlo told the world:
> Hello
> 
> On the Adobe blog there an interesting post:
> 
> http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html
> 
> Quote:
> 
> For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin for 
> Linux will only be available via the “Pepper” API as part of the Google 
> Chrome browser distribution and will no longer be available as a direct 
> download from Adobe. Adobe will continue to provide security updates to 
> non-Pepper distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for five years from 
> its release.
> 
> How will Seamonkey handle this situation? Five years on Flash 11.2 doesnt 
> sound promising...
> 

Well, even Adobe admits that Flash is a dying technology -- Apple never
allowed it on the iOS family, it was recently discontinued in most
mobile devices... new sites are avoiding Flash like the plague because
it won't run in an iPad. For things like video, sites are offering HTML5
alternatives.

So, the lack of Flash 12 (or whatever it's going to be called
eventually) probably won't make much of a difference for users: most
sites should run fine with Flash 11.2, since they are older
implementations. And adobe IS committing to do security updates for
Flash 11.2.

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libpng graphics library vulnerabilities in old SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

2012-02-22 Thread Ant

Hello.

In http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r26922231- security forum thread, 
Libra and I would like to know if Seamonkey 2.0.14 has this libpng 
graphic vulnerabilities?


Thank you in advance. :)
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Flash Player for Linux will only be available via Google Chrome's Pepper API

2012-02-22 Thread Kertesz Laszlo
Hello

On the Adobe blog there an interesting post:

http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html

Quote:

For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin for Linux 
will only be available via the “Pepper” API as part of the Google Chrome 
browser distribution and will no longer be available as a direct download from 
Adobe. Adobe will continue to provide security updates to non-Pepper 
distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for five years from its release.

How will Seamonkey handle this situation? Five years on Flash 11.2 doesnt sound 
promising...

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Re: Missing E-Mail

2012-02-22 Thread Daniel

Larry S. wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Larry S. wrote:

For reasons too long to go into here, I installed SM 2.7.1 over 2.72.
After a series of problems and actions, I wound up back on 2.7.2.
However, SM seemed like it couldn't find my profile, or at least parts
of it. I fixed my home page through preferences, and bookmarks, address
book, and the like are available, but SM insisted that I set up new mail
and news accounts. I did so, but haven't seen the messages I had before
so am wondering how to get the rest of my mail back.

My profile is still where it should be in the file structure, but I
can't get the mail. It doesn't show up in the mail pane, although it's
there in the file in the profile. How can I recover the information?

One unrelated question (less important)--when I open a tab, it goes
behind the existing tab, thus requiring another click to open it. That
didn't happen before. What should I do to fix this?

All help and suggestions greatly appreciated.

Larry



Larry, have a look at Tools->Switch Profiles. Do you have more than one
profile available?? If so, select the other one and see if it contains
your missing mail.

Report back.


Sadly, only one profile. Thank you for the thought, however.
Hmmm . . . Wonder if bringing in the backup copy of the oprifile would
work? (Need to rename the one that's there now, or give the "new" one a
different name?)

Larry


O.K., Larry, next step, in SeaMonkey, have a look at Edit->Mail & 
Newsgroup Account Settings, select "Server Settings" on your mail 
account. Note the location of your Local directory on the bottom of that 
screen.


Completely close  SeaMonkey.

You're using Windows so open your file manager and find the location of 
your e-mail account. You have have Windows set to not display more than 
two or three levels down. You need to set Windows to display all folders 
and files.


Do a Windows "Find Folders and Files" looking for "inbox" (without the 
quotes). Hopefully, the search will find more than one inbox without the 
suffix, apart from the location you noted above.


In the Windows file manager, locate these other inbox's, change their 
names to inbox2, inbox3, etc, and move them into the same location as 
your inbox location above.


Now, re-start SeaMonkey and, hopefully, you will find more than one 
inbox in your mail profile, with the others containing your lost mail.


Report back.

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Re: StartPage Search Engine will not install

2012-02-22 Thread Daniel

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Daniel wrote:


Hey, Beauregard, when in SeaMonkey do you find "Options->Browser"?? I'm
on Linux and SM 2.7.2 and don't see it! Is that in StartPage??


For Linux users, it would be Edit>  Preferences>  Browser ... from the
menu. Windows users get Tools>  Options>  Browser ...



I thought it was the same on Linux and Win7! Must check on my Win7!!

I thought it was Firefox that was using the Options location!!

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