Re: Importing bookmarks from Firefox

2012-03-29 Thread Daniel

silverfox38 wrote:


Installed SM 2.9 and it did not import bookmarks from Firefox 11 nor did
I find options to do it. When I had SM before (quite some time ago!), I
had no such problems, is there a different way to do this type of
importing now? I did find Importing HTML but it wants to import from a
file? Does not show option to import from Firefox?

TIA

Charlie


Charlie, is it possible that the last time you installed SeaMonkey and 
then deleted it, you left behind a profile, so that when you installed 
SM this time, it found that old profile and just carried on??


Was/Is the profile that SM is using now up-to-date??

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Re: Importing bookmarks from Firefox

2012-03-29 Thread silverfox38

On 03/29/2012 09:55, Daniel wrote:

silverfox38 wrote:


Installed SM 2.9 and it did not import bookmarks from Firefox 11 nor did
I find options to do it. When I had SM before (quite some time ago!), I
had no such problems, is there a different way to do this type of
importing now? I did find Importing HTML but it wants to import from a
file? Does not show option to import from Firefox?

TIA

Charlie


Charlie, is it possible that the last time you installed SeaMonkey and
then deleted it, you left behind a profile, so that when you installed
SM this time, it found that old profile and just carried on??

Was/Is the profile that SM is using now up-to-date??

This is a new d/l, did not have Seamonkey on this computer before, just 
d/l to try it out, I could go to Regedit and try to look for any 
Seamonkey leftovers if you think that helps?
The only thing that it said was that it was getting TB account, nothing 
else, I thought it strange not asking about FF profile, bookmarks, etc.


TIA


Charlie
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Re: Help your old grandfather?

2012-03-29 Thread Walter Johnson

Walter Johnson wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 24/03/2012 21:56, Walter told the world:


My ISP AND gmail uses pop.gmail.com for receiving, smtp.gmail.com for
sending. Somehow, I had the two separated with separate passwords but
the pop and smtp the same. Now I have only one of them working, using
the pw for gmail.


OK, now we are getting to something. Yeah, it seems that Seamonkey lost
one or more of your mail passwords, or perhaps . That would account for
it popping up requests for the password -- every time it attempts to
connect to the mail server and fails.

So, let's try a couple things.

First, it's possible that there is a corrupted saved password keeping
you from saving it anew. So we will attempt to get rid of that old,
damaged password.

Open Tools/Data Manager
On the left pane, look for gmail.com. Click to select it.
On the right pane, select the passwords tab.
Find the lines related to the troublesome account. Select them and click
remove to delete them (there are probably two of them for each
account: one for the POP server, and another for the SMTP server).

Close Seamonkey, wait a few seconds to let it close completely, and
reopen it.

Now when downloading mail for this account. Seamonkey will prompt you
for the correct password; this is normal. But, hopefully, now you should
be able to tick the save password option and make it stick.

Note that it will prompt you again the first time you send a message
through that account; this could happen immediately, if you happen to
have messages queued for sending. This is also normal, use that save
password checkbox again.

With a little bit of luck, Seamonkey should be accessing your mail
accounts normally from now on.



I have been lost. Am I connected again?

walter.




Hallelujah! I am slowly getting my e-mail and browsers to work again. I 
completely dumped SM and reloaded and all my addresses and books marks 
were gone. MY AD.


I did look at the Data Manager and did what was suggested but there was 
no change so I took the above route and now I am in the process of 
reconstructing my SM account. In the meantime I can use hotmail for the 
two e-mail accounts.


Thanks for the previous suggestions although they didn't work out or 
else I messed up in trying them.


w

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Re: Importing bookmarks from Firefox

2012-03-29 Thread silverfox38

On 03/29/2012 12:48, silverfox38 wrote:

On 03/29/2012 09:55, Daniel wrote:

silverfox38 wrote:


Installed SM 2.9 and it did not import bookmarks from Firefox 11 nor did
I find options to do it. When I had SM before (quite some time ago!), I
had no such problems, is there a different way to do this type of
importing now? I did find Importing HTML but it wants to import from a
file? Does not show option to import from Firefox?

TIA

Charlie


Charlie, is it possible that the last time you installed SeaMonkey and
then deleted it, you left behind a profile, so that when you installed
SM this time, it found that old profile and just carried on??

Was/Is the profile that SM is using now up-to-date??


This is a new d/l, did not have Seamonkey on this computer before, just
d/l to try it out, I could go to Regedit and try to look for any
Seamonkey leftovers if you think that helps?
The only thing that it said was that it was getting TB account, nothing
else, I thought it strange not asking about FF profile, bookmarks, etc.

TIA


Charlie
Cleanned registry of all Seamonkey files, d/l Seamonkey 2.8 this time 
and the same thing happened! Can not find bookmarks anywhere!


TIA

Charlie
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Re: Another SM bug when using Edit message as new

2012-03-29 Thread Ray_Net

Daniel wrote, On 29/03/2012 16:03:

Ray_Net wrote:

Philipp van Hüllen wrote, On 27/03/2012 22:19:

Ray_Net schrieb:

When you compose and sent a mail in html or (plain text and html) to
someone - all goes well. We can see it in the Sent folder
BUT when you want to use Edit Message as new for sending a new mail
for the same person with some modifications or a complete mail. 
This is

ok for the To: and ok for the Subject.

The problem is that this mail is in pure plain text 
..g. the

HTML bar is absent 

Any clue to correct this ? Without the need of filling a bug - which
will abort as Closed - WONTFIX.


Some test results:

- When creating a new mail from scratch, the editor window shows the
configured default behavior per account (HTML / plain text).
- When shift-clicking on the new button, I get the reversed default.
(Just as it should.)
- However, when I send, they all end up with the account default.
(Though I just did a few checks, no complete test suite.)
- Ah, I had to add some actual HTML-content (table).
Now it sends  saves the HTML mail as HTML.
(Some magic auto-converter to plain text at work, unless there's
actual HTML content?)
- The now saved-as-HTML-mail I can re-edit as HTML without a problem.
(Cmd-E, context menu, message menu.)


I don't have any settings related to HTML/plain receivers.
SM should ask, if it's not sure. (Which I do remember it doing, but
haven't seen today.)

I admit, I usually use plain text for most of my mails, so did not
notice anything until trying the above.

Ah:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.7; rv:12.0)
Gecko/20120322 Firefox/12.0 SeaMonkey/2.9

How's it working for others?

Philipp

Did you try to Edit Message as New of an already sent mail present in
the sent folder ?


Or, more particularly, Did you try to Edit Message as New of an 
already sent *PLAIN TEXT* mail present in the sent folder ?


That is, when a user chooses to send an e-mail in both HTML and Plain, 
is the copy saved in the sent folder only as a Plain Text version??



You are nearly true .
I have done some text and i find that effectively evenwhile looking as 
an html mail in the sent folder, this mail is in pure text.
I had composed in html mode and sent as both html and plain format BUT 
without html part.
When i just enligth a part of the text in per exemple italic, the 
problem is corrected,(sent in both format) when i do Edit Message as 
New i am in html mode.


Therefore, i need and i will use an html signature with al least one 
html tag.


I consider that if i have choiced to compose an new mail in html mode, 
that when i do Edit Message as New this must be also in html mode 
evenwhile the mail is in pure plain text.


But as usual developpers knows better than us what is good for us.
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Re: Importing bookmarks from Firefox

2012-03-29 Thread NoOp
On 03/28/2012 10:17 AM, Chris Ilias wrote:
 On 12-03-28 1:08 PM, silverfox38 wrote:

 Installed SM 2.9 and it did not import bookmarks from Firefox 11 nor did
 I find options to do it. When I had SM before (quite some time ago!), I
 had no such problems, is there a different way to do this type of
 importing now? I did find Importing HTML but it wants to import from a
 file? Does not show option to import from Firefox?
 
 This article should help http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#fromFxTb.
 

I wouldn't recommend that method...

That might be OK for a *new* clean install, however your instructions
fail to mention this:
This will replace all of your current bookmarks with the backup. Are
you sure?

I think it's safer to Export the bookmarks in Firefox to html, and then
Import the html file into SeaMonkey. That way you won't lose your
existing bookmarks.



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Re: Importing bookmarks from Firefox

2012-03-29 Thread Daniel

silverfox38 wrote:

On 03/29/2012 12:48, silverfox38 wrote:

On 03/29/2012 09:55, Daniel wrote:

silverfox38 wrote:


Installed SM 2.9 and it did not import bookmarks from Firefox 11 nor
did
I find options to do it. When I had SM before (quite some time ago!), I
had no such problems, is there a different way to do this type of
importing now? I did find Importing HTML but it wants to import from a
file? Does not show option to import from Firefox?

TIA

Charlie


Charlie, is it possible that the last time you installed SeaMonkey and
then deleted it, you left behind a profile, so that when you installed
SM this time, it found that old profile and just carried on??

Was/Is the profile that SM is using now up-to-date??


This is a new d/l, did not have Seamonkey on this computer before, just
d/l to try it out, I could go to Regedit and try to look for any
Seamonkey leftovers if you think that helps?
The only thing that it said was that it was getting TB account, nothing
else, I thought it strange not asking about FF profile, bookmarks, etc.

TIA


Charlie

Cleanned registry of all Seamonkey files, d/l Seamonkey 2.8 this time
and the same thing happened! Can not find bookmarks anywhere!

TIA

Charlie


Sorry, in your original post, you had When I had SM before (quite some 
time ago!), so I thought you did have SM installed on this computer. 
When you removed SeaMonkey, it (normally) does not delete your profile, 
which is stored separate from the program, so, again, you may be finding 
your old profile.


In any case, in Firefox, find out where it is storing your profile 
information such as your bookmarks. I think you might be able to find it 
listed somewhere under Options. If possible, export your Bookmarks as 
a HTML file and note where the file is stored.


When you know where FF has your Bookmarks, start SM, select Bookmarks 
and then Manage Bookmarks, select Tools and then import HTML, 
point to where you stored your FF bookmarks and away you go.


HTH

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Re: Real emails get (!!Spam) SeaMonkey

2012-03-29 Thread David Guymer

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

David Guymer wrote:


Have marked them all several times over as Not Junk and added to Address
Book.
No change.

I do also use MailWasher Pro. It has theses addresses listed on friends
list.


Those things are not going to work. It's your ISP that is placing the
label on the messages. Before any of your software ever gets to see these
emails.

Speak to your ISP.

Done. Optus will only give support to the webmail.ISP suggest it can 
from sender!


Most of them is from 1 company. Email from them is starting clearing 
[!!SPAM]


DG
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