Re: movemail bug on Linux
On 29/04/12 20:36, Jens Hatlak wrote: Peter Nieman wrote: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748593 This will most probably be fixed in SM 2.9.1 (ETA tomorrow). Great! Thanks a lot! pn ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Ordering Email Accounts
Larry S. wrote: Thank you--your insight is always helpful! I try, Larry, I try!! -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Ordering Email Accounts
Jim Taylor wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Daniel wrote, On 28/04/2012 13:10: Larry S. wrote: Daniel wrote: Chris Ilias wrote: On 12-04-12 5:19 PM, Frosted Flake wrote: Is there some way to set the order that email (and News) accounts are displayed by SeaMonkey? If so, how? You can install an extension that will add that functionality. It is called Folderpane Tools https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey/addon/folderpane-tools/. Alternatively, Flakey, if you are comfortable working in about:config, search for the property mail.accountmanager.accounts, change the order of the accounts listed under the value, re-start SM and away you go. Hmmm . . . How do I do that? Just change the numbers on the accounts, or physically rearrange them? I.e., is the name Account fixed to the account, or is the number? Thanks in advance! Larry, the sequence the accounts are in now is determined by the order of the Accountx sequence now in the mail.accountmanager.accounts pref. On my Mail Newsgroups screen, my accounts, in order, are Mail, Local Folder, Albury News server, Mozilla News server, UseNet Account1, UseNet Account2. In Prefs, the mail.accountmanager.accounts Value lists the accounts as account1, account6, account4, account7, account8, account12. So, Mail is account1, Local Folder is account6, Albury News is account4, Mozilla is account7, UseNet Account1 is Account 8 and UseNet Account2 is actually account12. The missing accountx numbers are for accounts that I did have, e.g. secnews.netscape.com, but which I no longer have. And, as you can see, I've changed the sequence of the accounts such as account6 (Local Folders) appears before account4 (Albury News). So, if you change the order of the accountx's in the mail.accountmanager.accounts pref and then re-start SM, the order of the accounts in the Mail Newsgroups page will change. To change the order, double click on the value and cut-and-paste, remembering to look after the comma's. I don't believe what your are saying ... this is my case completely cray. - I see: - Scarlet - Swing - Mortehan - Gmail - Local Folders - NEWSatSCARLET - news.mozilla.org mail.accountmanager.accounts value list is: account1,account2,account3,account4,account5,account6,account7 BUT ... this is not the order i see on the left pane... account1 is server1 is Scarlet account2 is server2 is Local Folders (instead of Swing) account3 is server3 is NEWSatSCARLET (instead of Mortehan) account4 is server4 is Swing (instead of Gmail) account5 is server5 is news.mozilla.org (instead of Local Folders) account6 is server6 is Mortehan (instead of NEWSatSCARLET) account7 is server7 is Gmail (instead of news.mozilla.org) Therefore the order on the screen is totally different of the list order: account1,account2,account3,account4,account5,account6,account7 If SeaMonkey is the same as Thunderbird the types of accounts are in a certain order that you can not change. Changes to mail.accountmanager.accounts will change the order of accounts within a type group, but not the order of the type groups. This is my understanding of how it works: The default account is always first, Email accounts and RSS accounts are always above the Local Folders, and Local Folders are always above Newsgroup accounts. Jim Jim, you could well be right (what do I know??), but why then, in Rays listing above, is Gmail (a mail account??) last and Swing (which he says is in place of Gmail (a mail account)) listed as server4 after a news account?? -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: home page
Smiles wrote: I have set my homepage to a web page on my d drive when I open SeaMonkey it opens to the correct file but if I close the browser window and select from a web page from an email close it then reopen it jumps to that page as apposed to my homepage is there a setting I missed to have it default always to the homepage thanks Smiles, when you click a link to some webpage from an e-mail, why would you expect SM to not open the webpage you've just clicked on?? Or are you expecting SM to open your homepage (from your hard-disk) *and then* open the linked page (in another tab or page)?? -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: NewsGrp Message display issue
Rickles wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Rickles wrote: The only newsgroup I subscribe to is this one, and everyone top-posts. And every top-post is only shown in light grey font. A real pain since my background is also light grey (easier on the eyes than white). Signature block delimiters don't appear to be part of the issue. Hate to break it to you, but most people here bottom-post, as you did. How stupid am I, to have looked at the messages in this newsgroup, esp. at prior-post texts at the top, and then say top-posted. I should have more correctly said that the previous-post text, **above the newest post** was in shown in the light grey font. Yes, and I bottom-post in this NG as well. Is there such a thing as vertical dyslexia? :) Thanks for pointing that out. O.K., Rickles, forgetting the top posting stuff, are you saying that as you read this reply of mine, here, my text is in light grey *and* your background is (user-set) light grey?? -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
OT old SM versions (was:- Re: Trouble with FlashPlayer 11)
David E. Ross wrote: On 4/29/12 5:13 PM, Yaakov Nahum Ben-Avraham - Яаков Нахум Бен-Аврахам - יעקב נחום בן אברהם wrote: I tried installing Flashplayer 11 in SeaMonkey 2.1b3 as suggested by http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html This does NOT work - the spiral goes around in the black YouTube display for a second or so, then vanishes, and there is no video or sound whatsoever. Any ideas what is wrong? - Yaakov 1. Remove any existing installations of Flash. 2. Go tohttp://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html/ 3. Download the complete installer file for your appropriate system (32 vs 64 bit, Linux). 4. Install it. Note, however, that the current version of SeaMonkey is 2.9, not 2.1b3. The latter was a development version not intended for end users. David, it seems SM 2.1b3 has made its way onto a Linux distribution disk, It's been mentioned here-abouts in a couple of posts! -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: home page
Daniel wrote: Smiles wrote: I have set my homepage to a web page on my d drive when I open SeaMonkey it opens to the correct file but if I close the browser window and select from a web page from an email close it then reopen it jumps to that page as apposed to my homepage is there a setting I missed to have it default always to the homepage Smiles, when you click a link to some webpage from an e-mail, why would you expect SM to not open the webpage you've just clicked on?? Or are you expecting SM to open your homepage (from your hard-disk) *and then* open the linked page (in another tab or page)?? No, I think Smiles means: When I click on a link it opens in the browser and then when I close the browser and reopen it, that same link has now been reset as the homepage. Other than checking the settings for the previously mentioned (•) Last page visited I have no other advice. That seems the issue. -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Composer doesn't support HTML5?
On 04/29/2012 05:44 PM, MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 29/04/2012 21:10, Beauregard T. Shagnasty told the world: If he was the NVu guy, why did he change the name? (although I rather prefer Bluegriffon to nVu). I don't know the exact reasoning, but there are a few likely possibilities: 1. BlueGriffon is an entirely different program. NVu was built on the old Mozilla Composer codebase, and depended on a (patched) old version of Gecko. BlueGriffon was built from the ground up, to use the most-current version of Gecko without patches. It's possible that Glazman wanted to dissociate the new product from NVu due to those differences. 2. Glazman had an sponsor for NVu -- the old Linspire Linux distro. It's possible that Linspire and their successors, not Glazman, hold the rights to the NVu trademark. 3. BlueGriffon, having no sponsor, uses a different business model -- the so-called freemium system: basic package is free, add-ons are for-pay. Since NVu was totally free, another possible reason for changing the brand was not to carry the expectations of it being totally free. Not to mention that BlueGriffon and BlueFish support HTML5 kompozer Nvu do not... ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Composer doesn't support HTML5?
On 04/30/2012 12:18 PM, NoOp wrote: On 04/29/2012 05:44 PM, MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 29/04/2012 21:10, Beauregard T. Shagnasty told the world: If he was the NVu guy, why did he change the name? (although I rather prefer Bluegriffon to nVu). I don't know the exact reasoning, but there are a few likely possibilities: 1. BlueGriffon is an entirely different program. NVu was built on the old Mozilla Composer codebase, and depended on a (patched) old version of Gecko. BlueGriffon was built from the ground up, to use the most-current version of Gecko without patches. It's possible that Glazman wanted to dissociate the new product from NVu due to those differences. 2. Glazman had an sponsor for NVu -- the old Linspire Linux distro. It's possible that Linspire and their successors, not Glazman, hold the rights to the NVu trademark. 3. BlueGriffon, having no sponsor, uses a different business model -- the so-called freemium system: basic package is free, add-ons are for-pay. Since NVu was totally free, another possible reason for changing the brand was not to carry the expectations of it being totally free. Not to mention that BlueGriffon and BlueFish support HTML5 kompozer Nvu do not... So does my preferred Web Editor. http://www.aptana.com/ -- Thunderbird Beta | openSUSE 12.1 | KDE 4.7.2 Humans aren't a color of skin, a religion, a sex, a sexual orientation, or a flag. We are human beings and that is how we need to see and treat each other. - Justin Sane ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Adjusting filters automatically - more data
Jay O'Brien wrote: More, perhaps useful data for whomever will do a fix to this problem. I had another occurrence of filters changing, and afterwards I looked at the msgFilterRules.dat file. The msgFilterRules.dat file is unchanged up to a location in the file. After that location, every filter in the file is pointed to the same message folder, overwriting previously correct data. The first time this happened to me, the corruption started only a few filters into the file; the second time only about half of the msgFilterRules.dat file was affected. Jay O'Brien Original Message Subject: Re: Adjusting filters automatically Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 15:16:30 -0700 From: Jay O'Brienjayobr...@att.net To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org I experienced the same problem; all of my more than 250 message filters were changed (I don't know what caused it) to point to the same mail folder. Fortunately I do a synchronization with another computer every night, using Goodsync, so I was able to retrieve yesterday's copy of msgFilterRules.dat and get back to normal. Perhaps SM could store several iterations of this file and perhaps a selection to let the user revert to an old copy? Until this is fixed, I will save a copy of msgFilterRules.dat daily to be on the safe side. Jay O'Brien Original Message Subject: Re: Adjusting filters automatically Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2012 11:26:29 +0200 From: Jens Hatlakj...@junetz.de To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org Paul B. Gallagher wrote: It turns out it was worse than I thought: EVERY single ONE of the more than 50 filters I have for that account has been redirected to that single folder! What a major PITA! I guess you're seeing bug 735940. TB spun a 11.0.1 release including a fix for that, we didn't (and AFAIK we're not planning to do so, but would probably include it if we had to do an oilspill release with security fixes for 2.8). It'll be fixed in 2.9, though. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735940#c39 HTH Jens If SM 2.9 was intended to fix this problem, it has missed something. Every time I open SM and go to mails, the program disables some filters. It seems to choose them randomly. Is anyone else experiencing this? MC ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: NewsGrp Message display issue
Daniel wrote: Rickles wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Rickles wrote: The only newsgroup I subscribe to is this one, and everyone top-posts. And every top-post is only shown in light grey font. A real pain since my background is also light grey (easier on the eyes than white). Signature block delimiters don't appear to be part of the issue. Hate to break it to you, but most people here bottom-post, as you did. How stupid am I, to have looked at the messages in this newsgroup, esp. at prior-post texts at the top, and then say top-posted. I should have more correctly said that the previous-post text, **above the newest post** was in shown in the light grey font. Yes, and I bottom-post in this NG as well. Is there such a thing as vertical dyslexia? :) Thanks for pointing that out. O.K., Rickles, forgetting the top posting stuff, are you saying that as you read this reply of mine, here, my text is in light grey *and* your background is (user-set) light grey?? No, that's not quite right. Your text is black and not indented at all, since it was the most-current post. What I *had* been seeing was all of the other previous posts the same light grey as my background (which means it was invisible till I looked for it), and those previous posts were indented by dark-grey vertical bars at the left window edge. However, since I manually changed the version value in the 'install.rdf' file for the add-on, I was able to reinstall and it appears to be working normally. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Ordering Email Accounts
Daniel wrote: Jim Taylor wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Daniel wrote, On 28/04/2012 13:10: Snip. I don't believe what your are saying ... this is my case completely cray. - I see: - Scarlet - Swing - Mortehan - Gmail - Local Folders - NEWSatSCARLET - news.mozilla.org mail.accountmanager.accounts value list is: account1,account2,account3,account4,account5,account6,account7 BUT ... this is not the order i see on the left pane... account1 is server1 is Scarlet account2 is server2 is Local Folders (instead of Swing) account3 is server3 is NEWSatSCARLET (instead of Mortehan) account4 is server4 is Swing (instead of Gmail) account5 is server5 is news.mozilla.org (instead of Local Folders) account6 is server6 is Mortehan (instead of NEWSatSCARLET) account7 is server7 is Gmail (instead of news.mozilla.org) Therefore the order on the screen is totally different of the list order: account1,account2,account3,account4,account5,account6,account7 If SeaMonkey is the same as Thunderbird the types of accounts are in a certain order that you can not change. Changes to mail.accountmanager.accounts will change the order of accounts within a type group, but not the order of the type groups. This is my understanding of how it works: The default account is always first, Email accounts and RSS accounts are always above the Local Folders, and Local Folders are always above Newsgroup accounts. Jim Jim, you could well be right (what do I know??), but why then, in Rays listing above, is Gmail (a mail account??) last and Swing (which he says is in place of Gmail (a mail account)) listed as server4 after a news account?? Maybe I misunderstand his post, but it looks consistent with what I said. If his order on the screen is: I see: - Scarlet - Swing - Mortehan - Gmail - Local Folders - NEWSatSCARLET - news.mozilla.org His 4 mail accounts (I'm assuming they are all mail, he didn't say) are first (in the order they are listed in mail.accountmanager.accounts), then local folders, then his news accounts in the order they are listed in mail.accountmanger. Jim ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: NewsGrp Message display issue
Rickles wrote: No, that's not quite right. Your text is black and not indented at all, since it was the most-current post. What I *had* been seeing was all of the other previous posts the same light grey as my background (which means it was invisible till I looked for it), and those previous posts were indented by dark-grey vertical bars at the left window edge. However, since I manually changed the version value in the 'install.rdf' file for the add-on, I was able to reinstall and it appears to be working normally. Another option worth looking into is here: Edit | Preferences | Mail Newsgroups | Message Display ... Settings for quoted messages: Color: [Gray] If you choose a contrasting color, that should solve it. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Ordering Email Accounts
Jim Taylor wrote, On 30/04/2012 21:27: Daniel wrote: Jim Taylor wrote: Ray_Net wrote: Daniel wrote, On 28/04/2012 13:10: Snip. I don't believe what your are saying ... this is my case completely cray. - I see: - Scarlet - Swing - Mortehan - Gmail - Local Folders - NEWSatSCARLET - news.mozilla.org mail.accountmanager.accounts value list is: account1,account2,account3,account4,account5,account6,account7 BUT ... this is not the order i see on the left pane... account1 is server1 is Scarlet account2 is server2 is Local Folders (instead of Swing) account3 is server3 is NEWSatSCARLET (instead of Mortehan) account4 is server4 is Swing (instead of Gmail) account5 is server5 is news.mozilla.org (instead of Local Folders) account6 is server6 is Mortehan (instead of NEWSatSCARLET) account7 is server7 is Gmail (instead of news.mozilla.org) Therefore the order on the screen is totally different of the list order: account1,account2,account3,account4,account5,account6,account7 If SeaMonkey is the same as Thunderbird the types of accounts are in a certain order that you can not change. Changes to mail.accountmanager.accounts will change the order of accounts within a type group, but not the order of the type groups. This is my understanding of how it works: The default account is always first, Email accounts and RSS accounts are always above the Local Folders, and Local Folders are always above Newsgroup accounts. Jim Jim, you could well be right (what do I know??), but why then, in Rays listing above, is Gmail (a mail account??) last and Swing (which he says is in place of Gmail (a mail account)) listed as server4 after a news account?? Maybe I misunderstand his post, but it looks consistent with what I said. If his order on the screen is: I see: - Scarlet - Swing - Mortehan - Gmail - Local Folders - NEWSatSCARLET - news.mozilla.org His 4 mail accounts (I'm assuming they are all mail, he didn't say) are first (in the order they are listed in mail.accountmanager.accounts), then local folders, then his news accounts in the order they are listed in mail.accountmanger. Jim You are correct, i have 4 mails accounts and 2 news accounts(their names begins with 'news') ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Composer doesn't support HTML5?
WLS wrote: On 04/30/2012 12:18 PM, NoOp wrote: On 04/29/2012 05:44 PM, MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 29/04/2012 21:10, Beauregard T. Shagnasty told the world: If he was the NVu guy, why did he change the name? (although I rather prefer Bluegriffon to nVu). I don't know the exact reasoning, but there are a few likely possibilities: 1. BlueGriffon is an entirely different program. NVu was built on the old Mozilla Composer codebase, and depended on a (patched) old version of Gecko. BlueGriffon was built from the ground up, to use the most-current version of Gecko without patches. It's possible that Glazman wanted to dissociate the new product from NVu due to those differences. 2. Glazman had an sponsor for NVu -- the old Linspire Linux distro. It's possible that Linspire and their successors, not Glazman, hold the rights to the NVu trademark. 3. BlueGriffon, having no sponsor, uses a different business model -- the so-called freemium system: basic package is free, add-ons are for-pay. Since NVu was totally free, another possible reason for changing the brand was not to carry the expectations of it being totally free. Not to mention that BlueGriffon and BlueFish support HTML5 kompozer Nvu do not... So does my preferred Web Editor. http://www.aptana.com/ DreamWeaver CS5.5 also handles HTML5 as well as RapidWeaver and Sandvox. -- Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't Break it http://www.phillipmjones.netmailto:pjon...@kimbanet.com ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
SM 2.9.1...interesting...
...just installed and launched SM 2.9.1 Mac. For some reason I didn't get the successfully installed welcome splash that one usually gets with a new installation/first launch - for launch of either of two Profiles. About SM does show that I have SM 2.9.1 installed, and it checked my Add-on compatibility at launch...so I guess everything is OK... -- - Rufus ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey