Purging obsolete profile files

2014-02-07 Thread Lucas Levrel

Hi,

I've been using SM for long (some 1.x version), and my profile folder 
contains many files that have not been touched since several years. Some 
of them must be obsolete. Where can I find a complete list of files used 
by current versions of SM?


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Re: Purging obsolete profile files

2014-02-07 Thread gNeandr

On 07.02.2014 09:52, Lucas Levrel wrote:

Hi,

I've been using SM for long (some 1.x version), and my profile folder
contains many files that have not been touched since several years. Some
of them must be obsolete. Where can I find a complete list of files used
by current versions of SM?

It's not that wise to go this route, search all pieces eat much time you 
could have spent better. Just think about the extensions and settings 
you really need *today* and then define a new profile.
Don't delete the old before you have reached a good new setup. Also you 
could transfer your mail container to the new profile.
Seach for how to transfer mail between profiles and you will find much 
hints.



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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread A Williams

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/6/2014 11:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Partway through the update, Norton Internet Security detected
Suspicious.Cloud.7.F and removed it to quarantine. As soon as this
happened, SeaMonkey's check of add-ins for compatibility stalled. After
five minutes of spinning, I clicked Cancel and the installer
terminated.

The file that was flagged by NIS was
C:\Program Files(x86)\SeaMonkey\freebl3.dll
The file size is 299,520 bytes.
The Details panel from Windows Explorer properties reports:
File description: NSS freebl Library
Type: Application extension
File version: 3.15.4.0
Product name: Network Security Services
Product version: 3.15.4 Basic ECC
Copyright:
Size: 292 KB
Date modified: 2/7/2014 1:56 AM
Language: English (United States)
Original filename: freebl3.dll

I launched SeaMonkey, which reported its version as 2.24, but did not
automatically take me to the release notes (well, actually, it tried,
but I just got the busy cursor; it never displayed the page). In fact, I
was unable to browse to any web page, which means I cannot download the
installer and reinstall manually.

I checked my add-ons, and found the Extensions were intact, but the
Plugins panel was blank (about 10 add-ons had vanished). When I asked
SM to check compatibility, I got the same result as with the browser --
unable to browse to any page, including the plugin check.

I am unable to download mail (Ctrl-D produces no response).

I will download the full installer on another computer, move it here,
uninstall and reinstall and see if that helps.


Get rid of Norton!  This is a recurring problem.

I never have this problem with AVG AntiVirus Free Edition 2014.  On a
manual scan, I never have this problem with Malwarebytes.


Reinstallation as described solved the problem. I can now browse and
send/receive email, and my add-ons have reappeared and seem to be
working normally. Only annoyance is that I had to install Modern theme,
restart, disable it in favor of Default theme, which I prefer, restart.

I reported the issue in case others face it, don't know what to do. NG
still worked even when everything else didn't.

Wish the devs could find a way to add their files to Norton's whitelist
I'm assuming that freebl3.dll file was one of ours, NIS had a false
positive -- please confirm???



There have been discussions on this in this Newsgroup for years now, the 
developers have tried various strategies with Norton but nothing helps.

No other Virus Scanner has this problem.
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.mab to .ldif converter (commandline)?

2014-02-07 Thread Rob
Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
GUI tools don't have to be mentioned, Seamonkey itself can already
export the addressbook as .ldif
What I require is a tool that can be used in a batch job to convert
hundreds of .mab files to .ldif without clickety-click action.
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Re: .mab to .ldif converter (commandline)?

2014-02-07 Thread Mike Easter

Rob wrote:


What I require is a tool that can be used in a batch job to convert
hundreds of .mab files to .ldif without clickety-click action.


I don't know if we are talking about (quite) a lot of hundreds or (just) 
a few hundred, but I think clickety-click exporting one-by-one might be 
quicker than learning/digesting mork or finding/creating a 
demork/mindy2ldif.


The mailpile people have made a mork importing function.

https://github.com/pagekite/Mailpile/wiki/Synchronizing-Mailpile-with-Thunderbird 
 A lot of people use Thunderbird (or Icedove) as their main mail 
application, and may wish to use Thunderbird as their mail importer and 
frontend during this phase in the development of Mailpile. There are two 
things Mailpile can import from Thunderbird presently: Thunderbird's 
mboxes, which contain mail, and it's Mork databases, which are contact 
address books



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Nothing is loading in Seamonkey 2.24

2014-02-07 Thread Alain Carrière

Hello to all,

I have the latest versions of Firefox (27) and Thunderbird installed on 
my Windows 7 PC.
I discovered SeaMonkey 2.24 and decided to install it (I like the 
integrated concept of several tools in a unique software).

Now, here is the issue I'm encountering.
Installation went well and the browser opened the home page. I setup, 
too, my email account and was able to get my emails. Then, closing the 
program, restarting the computer and opening Seamonkey, nothing happens. 
Nothing is loading, same issue with my email box.


Is there a conflict issue with Firefox and Thunderbird?

Thanks a lot for your help!

Best,

Alain
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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/6/2014 11:23 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 2/6/2014 11:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 Partway through the update, Norton Internet Security detected 
 Suspicious.Cloud.7.F and removed it to quarantine. As soon as this 
 happened, SeaMonkey's check of add-ins for compatibility stalled. After 
 five minutes of spinning, I clicked Cancel and the installer terminated.

 The file that was flagged by NIS was
 C:\Program Files(x86)\SeaMonkey\freebl3.dll
 The file size is 299,520 bytes.
 The Details panel from Windows Explorer properties reports:
 File description: NSS freebl Library
 Type: Application extension
 File version: 3.15.4.0
 Product name: Network Security Services
 Product version: 3.15.4 Basic ECC
 Copyright:
 Size: 292 KB
 Date modified: 2/7/2014 1:56 AM
 Language: English (United States)
 Original filename: freebl3.dll

 I launched SeaMonkey, which reported its version as 2.24, but did not 
 automatically take me to the release notes (well, actually, it tried, 
 but I just got the busy cursor; it never displayed the page). In fact, I 
 was unable to browse to any web page, which means I cannot download the 
 installer and reinstall manually.

 I checked my add-ons, and found the Extensions were intact, but the 
 Plugins panel was blank (about 10 add-ons had vanished). When I asked 
 SM to check compatibility, I got the same result as with the browser -- 
 unable to browse to any page, including the plugin check.

 I am unable to download mail (Ctrl-D produces no response).

 I will download the full installer on another computer, move it here, 
 uninstall and reinstall and see if that helps.

 
 Get rid of Norton!  This is a recurring problem.
 
 I never have this problem with AVG AntiVirus Free Edition 2014.  On a
 manual scan, I never have this problem with Malwarebytes.
 

By the way, I found freebl3.dll files on my PC for SeaMonkey,
Thunderbird (I don't use SeaMonkey's mail-news capabilities), and GIMP
(GNU Image Manipulation Program).  Each has a different size.  Neither
AVG AntiVirus nor Malwarebytes has ever complained about these files.

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Re: Nothing is loading in Seamonkey 2.24

2014-02-07 Thread Alain Carrière

Hi WaltS

Thank you for trying to help me. Sorry to say first that I got a

Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently when replying 
to your email


Firefox and Thunderbird are working perfectly.
It's just that, when launching Seamonkey, nothing shows up in the brower 
although it did it the first time after completing the installation.


Alain.
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Re: Nothing is loading in Seamonkey 2.24

2014-02-07 Thread WaltS

On 02/07/2014 11:14 AM, Alain Carrière wrote:

Hello to all,

I have the latest versions of Firefox (27) and Thunderbird installed on
my Windows 7 PC.
I discovered SeaMonkey 2.24 and decided to install it (I like the
integrated concept of several tools in a unique software).
Now, here is the issue I'm encountering.
Installation went well and the browser opened the home page. I setup,
too, my email account and was able to get my emails. Then, closing the
program, restarting the computer and opening Seamonkey, nothing happens.
Nothing is loading, same issue with my email box.

Is there a conflict issue with Firefox and Thunderbird?

Thanks a lot for your help!

Best,

Alain



No conflict issue with Firefox and Thunderbird.

Are you expecting new email, or nothing you already downloaded shows up 
in your Inbox?


Your home page doesn't show in the browser?

Do Firefox and Thunderbird work?
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Re: .mab to .ldif converter (commandline)?

2014-02-07 Thread Rob
Mike Easter MikeE@ster.invalid wrote:
 Rob wrote:
 Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
 can be called from the commandline?

 My understanding is that .mab is based on the much maligned mork.

I know it is a mess.  I also do not understand why the Seamonkey/Thunderbird
project has not converted those files to sqlite by now, like it did for
all other datastores.  There appears to have been a project to do this,
it encountered a performance problem, and it was simply abandoned.
Unbelievable.

 It seems very unlikely that anyone would create a tool specifically for 
 the purpose of restructuring/recreating mork-based .mab addressbook into 
 .ldif.

Why?  This is a very much required tool to move .mab addressbooks to
another platform.  .ldif is widely supported as an import format.
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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread Ken Rudolph

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/6/2014 11:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Partway through the update, Norton Internet Security detected
Suspicious.Cloud.7.F and removed it to quarantine. As soon as this
happened, SeaMonkey's check of add-ins for compatibility stalled. After
five minutes of spinning, I clicked Cancel and the installer terminated.

The file that was flagged by NIS was
C:\Program Files(x86)\SeaMonkey\freebl3.dll
The file size is 299,520 bytes.
The Details panel from Windows Explorer properties reports:
File description: NSS freebl Library
Type: Application extension
File version: 3.15.4.0
Product name: Network Security Services
Product version: 3.15.4 Basic ECC
Copyright:
Size: 292 KB
Date modified: 2/7/2014 1:56 AM
Language: English (United States)
Original filename: freebl3.dll

I launched SeaMonkey, which reported its version as 2.24, but did not
automatically take me to the release notes (well, actually, it tried,
but I just got the busy cursor; it never displayed the page). In fact, I
was unable to browse to any web page, which means I cannot download the
installer and reinstall manually.

I checked my add-ons, and found the Extensions were intact, but the
Plugins panel was blank (about 10 add-ons had vanished). When I asked
SM to check compatibility, I got the same result as with the browser --
unable to browse to any page, including the plugin check.

I am unable to download mail (Ctrl-D produces no response).

I will download the full installer on another computer, move it here,
uninstall and reinstall and see if that helps.



Get rid of Norton!  This is a recurring problem.

I never have this problem with AVG AntiVirus Free Edition 2014.  On a
manual scan, I never have this problem with Malwarebytes.


Does anybody have a solution short of getting rid of Norton?  I need 
SeaMonkey...can I go back to version 2.23?


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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread NortonSupport
On Friday, February 7, 2014 12:43:57 PM UTC+5:30, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 Partway through the update, Norton Internet Security detected 
 
 Suspicious.Cloud.7.F and removed it to quarantine. As soon as this 
 
 happened, SeaMonkey's check of add-ins for compatibility stalled. After 
 
 five minutes of spinning, I clicked Cancel and the installer terminated.
 
 
 
 The file that was flagged by NIS was
 
 C:\Program Files(x86)\SeaMonkey\freebl3.dll
 
 The file size is 299,520 bytes.
 
 The Details panel from Windows Explorer properties reports:
 
 File description: NSS freebl Library
 
 Type: Application extension
 
 File version: 3.15.4.0
 
 Product name: Network Security Services
 
 Product version: 3.15.4 Basic ECC
 
 Copyright:
 
 Size: 292 KB
 
 Date modified: 2/7/2014 1:56 AM
 
 Language: English (United States)
 
 Original filename: freebl3.dll
 
 
 
 I launched SeaMonkey, which reported its version as 2.24, but did not 
 
 automatically take me to the release notes (well, actually, it tried, 
 
 but I just got the busy cursor; it never displayed the page). In fact, I 
 
 was unable to browse to any web page, which means I cannot download the 
 
 installer and reinstall manually.
 
 
 
 I checked my add-ons, and found the Extensions were intact, but the 
 
 Plugins panel was blank (about 10 add-ons had vanished). When I asked 
 
 SM to check compatibility, I got the same result as with the browser -- 
 
 unable to browse to any page, including the plugin check.
 
 
 
 I am unable to download mail (Ctrl-D produces no response).
 
 
 
 I will download the full installer on another computer, move it here, 
 
 uninstall and reinstall and see if that helps.
 
 
 
 -- 
 
 War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
 
 --
 
 Paul B. Gallagher

Hello,

Sorry for the trouble. I am Vineeth and I am from the Norton Support team.

Can you please submit the file to us at http://www.Norton.com/fp so we can 
review it and white list if needed.

Thanks!

Vineeth
Norton Support
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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread Ken Rudolph

Ken Rudolph wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/6/2014 11:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Partway through the update, Norton Internet Security detected
Suspicious.Cloud.7.F and removed it to quarantine. As soon as this
happened, SeaMonkey's check of add-ins for compatibility stalled. After
five minutes of spinning, I clicked Cancel and the installer
terminated.

The file that was flagged by NIS was
C:\Program Files(x86)\SeaMonkey\freebl3.dll
The file size is 299,520 bytes.
The Details panel from Windows Explorer properties reports:
File description: NSS freebl Library
Type: Application extension
File version: 3.15.4.0
Product name: Network Security Services
Product version: 3.15.4 Basic ECC
Copyright:
Size: 292 KB
Date modified: 2/7/2014 1:56 AM
Language: English (United States)
Original filename: freebl3.dll

I launched SeaMonkey, which reported its version as 2.24, but did not
automatically take me to the release notes (well, actually, it tried,
but I just got the busy cursor; it never displayed the page). In fact, I
was unable to browse to any web page, which means I cannot download the
installer and reinstall manually.

I checked my add-ons, and found the Extensions were intact, but the
Plugins panel was blank (about 10 add-ons had vanished). When I asked
SM to check compatibility, I got the same result as with the browser --
unable to browse to any page, including the plugin check.

I am unable to download mail (Ctrl-D produces no response).

I will download the full installer on another computer, move it here,
uninstall and reinstall and see if that helps.



Get rid of Norton!  This is a recurring problem.

I never have this problem with AVG AntiVirus Free Edition 2014.  On a
manual scan, I never have this problem with Malwarebytes.


Does anybody have a solution short of getting rid of Norton?  I need
SeaMonkey...can I go back to version 2.23?


I seem to have solved the problem (at least now SeaMonkey loads).  I 
went to Norton 360 and pulled the offending file out of quarantine and 
re-installed it and checked the box which accepts this .dll file in the 
future.  Then I restarted my Win-7 computer and it worked fine.


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Re: .mab to .ldif converter (commandline)?

2014-02-07 Thread Rick Merrill

On 2/7/2014 10:17 AM, Rob wrote:

Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
GUI tools don't have to be mentioned, Seamonkey itself can already
export the addressbook as .ldif
What I require is a tool that can be used in a batch job to convert
hundreds of .mab files to .ldif without clickety-click action.



This
http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/mab
says that SeaMonkey can open .MAB files.

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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

NortonSupport wrote:


Hello,

Sorry for the trouble. I am Vineeth and I am from the Norton Support
team.

Can you please submit the file to us at http://www.Norton.com/fp so
we can review it and white list if needed.


Unable to comply:

An error occurred while processing your request.
Reference #97.98f34317.1391803461.1db71a34

No, wait, reloading five minutes later worked.


CONFIRMATION

Your submission has been sent Fri Feb 7 12:14:21 PST 2014. To make 
another submission, click here.


Sincerely,
Symantec Security Response


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Re: .mab to .ldif converter (commandline)?

2014-02-07 Thread Keith Nuttle

On 2/7/2014 10:17 AM, Rob wrote:

Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
can be called from the commandline?
GUI tools don't have to be mentioned, Seamonkey itself can already
export the addressbook as .ldif
What I require is a tool that can be used in a batch job to convert
hundreds of .mab files to .ldif without clickety-click action.




I believe a .mab file is the TB/SM address book.  If the purpose of your 
request is to get the information in one file, have you considered 
exporting the address book to a CSV file.  I beleive it can be done in 
the native TB/SM address book, but I know it can be done with


ImportExportTools


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/importexporttools/?src=userprofile

Morefunctionsforaddressbook.
https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html
(Near bottom of page)

(In my set up I have the both extension, so I not sure where the 
function comes from.)


If this is not what you want, have you tried googling
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Re: Tagzilla

2014-02-07 Thread Ed Mullen

Mr. Ed wrote:

On 2/5/2014 11:36 AM JAS submitted the following:

My Tagzilla 0.7a2 and JsLib 0.1.367 worked fine in SM 2.21 but since
updating to SM 2.23 it is broken. I get no error message and in
extension it show it is loaded. Is there later versions that will work or ??



Suggest you try Pick-a-Tag
http://jonesfarm.us/w3bnr/pat160b1.zip



Some more info on  PAT

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_sigtag.php

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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS wrote:


Known issue since version 2.15. Should be white listed by now.

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.15/#issues

Norton/Symantec anti-virus scanners may report that some parts of
SeaMonkey (e.g. the file freebl3.dll) are suspicious. If you
downloaded SeaMonkey from one of the official download sites, this is
a false alarm. You might experience problems with secure websites
when this happens. To fix the issue, instruct your anti-virus
software to ignore these files (and move them out of quarantine)
and/or switch to another anti-virus software and reinstall
SeaMonkey.


Thanks for the reassurance. I couldn't remember if this was or wasn't 
one of the files Norton misdiagnoses. If the problem is that old, 
they're really asleep at the switch.


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Re: Nothing is loading in Seamonkey 2.24

2014-02-07 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Alain Carrière wrote:

 Hi WaltS
 
 Thank you for trying to help me. Sorry to say first that I got a
 
 Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently when replying
 to your email

You should reply to the group instead. Walt has EVOMER as part of his 
email address, which is REMOVE spelt backwards. Did you remove it?

 Firefox and Thunderbird are working perfectly.
 It's just that, when launching Seamonkey, nothing shows up in the brower
 although it did it the first time after completing the installation.

What happens when you type a URL in the address bar? What do you have set 
as your home page?

What happens if you click here:  http://google.com/

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Re: .mab to .ldif converter (commandline)?

2014-02-07 Thread JAS
Rob wrote:
 Mike Easter MikeE@ster.invalid wrote:
 Rob wrote:
 Does anyone know where to find a working .mab to .ldif converter that
 can be called from the commandline?
 My understanding is that .mab is based on the much maligned mork.
 I know it is a mess.  I also do not understand why the Seamonkey/Thunderbird
 project has not converted those files to sqlite by now, like it did for
 all other datastores.  There appears to have been a project to do this,
 it encountered a performance problem, and it was simply abandoned.
 Unbelievable.

 It seems very unlikely that anyone would create a tool specifically for 
 the purpose of restructuring/recreating mork-based .mab addressbook into 
 .ldif.
 Why?  This is a very much required tool to move .mab addressbooks to
 another platform.  .ldif is widely supported as an import format.
What does


Dawn 5.4

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Re: Tagzilla

2014-02-07 Thread W3BNR
On 2/7/2014 3:48 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
 Mr. Ed wrote:
 On 2/5/2014 11:36 AM JAS submitted the following:
 My Tagzilla 0.7a2 and JsLib 0.1.367 worked fine in SM 2.21 but since
 updating to SM 2.23 it is broken. I get no error message and in
 extension it show it is loaded. Is there later versions that will
 work or ??


 Suggest you try Pick-a-Tag
 http://jonesfarm.us/w3bnr/pat160b1.zip

 
 Some more info on  PAT
 
 http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_sigtag.php
 

Thanks for the additional info Ed.  I've been using it for years.  And
has been on my list of favorite FREE-WARE forever.

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You must take a stick and hit him on the snout.
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Re: Forwarding

2014-02-07 Thread David Kerridge

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David Kerridge wrote:

Trane Francks wrote:

On 2/7/14 9:59 AM +0900, David Kerridge wrote:

I have had people that send me emails, ask me if I forward their email,
to please not send their address along with the forwarding, is there a
way I can make this happen?  I am using SeaMonkey 2.24

Thanks  Dave Kerridge


Forward the message as inline rather than as an attachment and remove
the address.


I do the right click but don't see anything about (inline, how do you do
this.


 From the menu:
Message | Forward As | Inline

 From the toolbar:
Click the little triangle at the right edge of the Forward button,
choose Inline.

 From the message list:
Right-click the message, choose Forward. SeaMonkey will use your
default forwarding option from Edit | Mail  Newsgroups | Composition |
Forward messages: (•) Inline (o) As Attachment


Thank you ever so much, it works.  Thanks again.
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Successful update

2014-02-07 Thread Cruz, Jaime
Updated my Windows system at the office and was very surprised to see 
the new update was also on Ubuntuzilla for my home Linux system (no 
waiting!).  Thanks, and so far, no issues.


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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Earlier today, I wrote:


NortonSupport wrote:


Hello,

Sorry for the trouble. I am Vineeth and I am from the Norton Support
team.

Can you please submit the file to us at http://www.Norton.com/fp so
we can review it and white list if needed.


Unable to comply:

An error occurred while processing your request.
Reference #97.98f34317.1391803461.1db71a34

No, wait, reloading five minutes later worked.


CONFIRMATION

Your submission has been sent Fri Feb 7 12:14:21 PST 2014. To make
another submission, click here.

Sincerely,
Symantec Security Response


As it happens, I just got a top-secret message from Symantec advising 
that the file had been taken off their $#!+ list. They also invited me 
(if I'm a software vendor) to join their whitelisting program. G


However, I'm prohibited from telling anyone:

This message (including any attachments) is intended only for the use of 
the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain 
information that is non-public, proprietary, privileged, confidential, 
and exempt from disclosure under applicable law or may constitute as 
attorney work product. If you are not the intended recipient, you are 
hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution, or copying of 
this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this 
communication in error, notify us immediately by telephone and (i) 
destroy this message if a facsimile or (ii) delete this message 
immediately if this is an electronic communication. Thank you.


So remember, if anyone asks, you didn't hear it from me.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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Re: Hitches with 2.24 update

2014-02-07 Thread Jim

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Partway through the update, Norton Internet Security detected
Suspicious.Cloud.7.F and removed it to quarantine. As soon as this
happened, SeaMonkey's check of add-ins for compatibility stalled. After
five minutes of spinning, I clicked Cancel and the installer terminated.

The file that was flagged by NIS was
C:\Program Files(x86)\SeaMonkey\freebl3.dll
The file size is 299,520 bytes.
The Details panel from Windows Explorer properties reports:
File description: NSS freebl Library
Type: Application extension
File version: 3.15.4.0
Product name: Network Security Services
Product version: 3.15.4 Basic ECC
Copyright:
Size: 292 KB
Date modified: 2/7/2014 1:56 AM
Language: English (United States)
Original filename: freebl3.dll

I launched SeaMonkey, which reported its version as 2.24, but did not
automatically take me to the release notes (well, actually, it tried,
but I just got the busy cursor; it never displayed the page). In fact, I
was unable to browse to any web page, which means I cannot download the
installer and reinstall manually.

I checked my add-ons, and found the Extensions were intact, but the
Plugins panel was blank (about 10 add-ons had vanished). When I asked
SM to check compatibility, I got the same result as with the browser --
unable to browse to any page, including the plugin check.

I am unable to download mail (Ctrl-D produces no response).

I will download the full installer on another computer, move it here,
uninstall and reinstall and see if that helps.

I used to have this problem with SM and Norton.  I now wait a few days 
for Norton to get its act together -- haven't had a problem since. 
Also, I check this group before installation, to make sure there aren't 
any other show-stoppers that I need to know about, so I don't do 
something that I don't want to do.

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