Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Daniel

On 10/03/2014 4:59 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Snip

I just tested with this group as follows: I opened your message, which
was the last unread, and the bolding and (1) instantly vanished. I
toggled read/unread several times using M, and nothing happened to the
arrow, while the bolding and (1) consistently toggled on and off. On
clicking a different folder, I saw the arrow vanish, but not before.


What Arrow are you guys talking about?? The nearest thing to an arrow 
that I see is the triangle next to the Server Account name, and I would 
expect it to remain as long as I have the Account name showing.


Note: I have my columns spread out further than you, so I see the News 
Group name, then some space, then the Unread count then the Total count.


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Back - Forward error in Browser drop downs.

2014-03-10 Thread Daniel

Just now I had reason to re-visit a page that I had just been at.

Originally, from one of my Home Group, I visited Google Maps and, by 
the time I had located my point of interest, when I went back to my 
Home Group page, there were three or four listings of Google in the 
drop down list.


I then re-visited the final Google Maps page, from the drop-down list, 
and (having checked what I wanted) I then wanted to go back to my Home 
Group page, and there were seven listings of Google in the drop-down list.


Shouldn't I just be getting the one listing of Google Maps in the drop 
down list?? Or is the new format of Google Maps mucking things up (The 
very first time I went to the Google Maps page today, I got a pop-over 
advising of a new Google groups!).


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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Daniel wrote:


On 10/03/2014 4:59 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Snip

I just tested with this group as follows: I opened your message, which
was the last unread, and the bolding and (1) instantly vanished. I
toggled read/unread several times using M, and nothing happened to the
arrow, while the bolding and (1) consistently toggled on and off. On
clicking a different folder, I saw the arrow vanish, but not before.


What Arrow are you guys talking about?? The nearest thing to an arrow
that I see is the triangle next to the Server Account name, and I would
expect it to remain as long as I have the Account name showing.

Note: I have my columns spread out further than you, so I see the News
Group name, then some space, then the Unread count then the Total
count.


When an account or folder contains new unread messages, SeaMonkey flags 
it by adding a green down arrow to the folder icon. For mail accounts, 
the arrow disappears as soon as you open the folder, even if unread 
messages remain. For news accounts, the arrow persists until you 
navigate away from the folder, which is peculiar because an open news 
folder can have the arrow (contains new unread messages) even though 
it contains no unread messages at all.


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Re: Amendment Ignore Thread (K) .... Re: Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K) to Right Click Menu

2014-03-10 Thread Daniel

On 10/03/2014 3:04 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 9/03/2014 4:59 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Daniel wrote:

At times, as I work my way through various News Groups, I strike a
thread that I'm not interested in, so have to select, from the top
menu
bar, Message-Mark-Thread As Read (K)

As I'm doing this, I'm often thinking I should be able to do this via
the Right Click menu, but it's not there.

Anybody know how this thick-headed luddite can achieve this??



If I'm on a message in a thread and decide I'm not interested I just
click R on the keyboard and the thread is marked as Read.  The menu you
cited above gives me R as the key to mark thread as read.


You're right, Ed, R does mark thread as read  I guess I mis-typed
and was really looking to Ignore* thread (K), rather than just mark as
read.

So it's *Ignore Thread (K* ) that I'm really looking to add to the Right
Click Menu!!



Right-click on a message - hover on Mark - the options are in the pop-up
menu.



sorry, I read too fast.  Kill isn't there.


which is why I'm asking how to add it to the list (even if I did muck 
the question up, first time around!! ;-( !!


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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Trane Francks

On 3/10/14 3:31 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Daniel wrote:


On 10/03/2014 4:59 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Snip

I just tested with this group as follows: I opened your message, which
was the last unread, and the bolding and (1) instantly vanished. I
toggled read/unread several times using M, and nothing happened to the
arrow, while the bolding and (1) consistently toggled on and off. On
clicking a different folder, I saw the arrow vanish, but not before.


What Arrow are you guys talking about?? The nearest thing to an arrow
that I see is the triangle next to the Server Account name, and I would
expect it to remain as long as I have the Account name showing.

Note: I have my columns spread out further than you, so I see the News
Group name, then some space, then the Unread count then the Total
count.


When an account or folder contains new unread messages, SeaMonkey flags
it by adding a green down arrow to the folder icon. For mail accounts,
the arrow disappears as soon as you open the folder, even if unread
messages remain. For news accounts, the arrow persists until you
navigate away from the folder, which is peculiar because an open news
folder can have the arrow (contains new unread messages) even though
it contains no unread messages at all.

On SM 2.24 / OS X Lion 10.7.5, I do not see this behaviour. As soon as I 
read the last new message in the newsgroup, the green, downward-facing 
arrow disappears.


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forward

2014-03-10 Thread Rick Merrill

doing a forward operation opens a new Compose window, BUT the cursor is left
behind pointing at the 'foward' button.   Consequently an inadvertent tap on
a touch pad opens ANOTHER compose window.

It would be nice for all cursors to follow navigation.

Or I could just put scotch tape over the heal of my hands!-)

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Rick Merrill

On 3/10/2014 3:39 AM, Trane Francks wrote:

On 3/10/14 3:31 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Daniel wrote:


On 10/03/2014 4:59 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Snip

I just tested with this group as follows: I opened your message, which
was the last unread, and the bolding and (1) instantly vanished. I
toggled read/unread several times using M, and nothing happened to the
arrow, while the bolding and (1) consistently toggled on and off. On
clicking a different folder, I saw the arrow vanish, but not before.


What Arrow are you guys talking about?? The nearest thing to an arrow
that I see is the triangle next to the Server Account name, and I would
expect it to remain as long as I have the Account name showing.

Note: I have my columns spread out further than you, so I see the News
Group name, then some space, then the Unread count then the Total
count.


When an account or folder contains new unread messages, SeaMonkey flags
it by adding a green down arrow to the folder icon. For mail accounts,
the arrow disappears as soon as you open the folder, even if unread
messages remain. For news accounts, the arrow persists until you
navigate away from the folder, which is peculiar because an open news
folder can have the arrow (contains new unread messages) even though
it contains no unread messages at all.


On SM 2.24 / OS X Lion 10.7.5, I do not see this behaviour. As soon as I read 
the last new message in the newsgroup, the
green, downward-facing arrow disappears.



I don't see a green arrow!  (Win 7; SM 2.24)
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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Rick Merrill:

I don't see a green arrow!  (Win 7; SM 2.24)

Linux x86_64, Modern
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow.png

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Hartmut Figge:

http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow.png

Or: http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_thread.png

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Daniel

On 10/03/2014 8:17 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:

On 3/10/2014 3:39 AM, Trane Francks wrote:

On 3/10/14 3:31 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Daniel wrote:


On 10/03/2014 4:59 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Snip

I just tested with this group as follows: I opened your message, which
was the last unread, and the bolding and (1) instantly vanished. I
toggled read/unread several times using M, and nothing happened
to the
arrow, while the bolding and (1) consistently toggled on and off. On
clicking a different folder, I saw the arrow vanish, but not before.


What Arrow are you guys talking about?? The nearest thing to an arrow
that I see is the triangle next to the Server Account name, and I would
expect it to remain as long as I have the Account name showing.

Note: I have my columns spread out further than you, so I see the News
Group name, then some space, then the Unread count then the Total
count.


When an account or folder contains new unread messages, SeaMonkey flags
it by adding a green down arrow to the folder icon. For mail accounts,
the arrow disappears as soon as you open the folder, even if unread
messages remain. For news accounts, the arrow persists until you
navigate away from the folder, which is peculiar because an open news
folder can have the arrow (contains new unread messages) even though
it contains no unread messages at all.


On SM 2.24 / OS X Lion 10.7.5, I do not see this behaviour. As soon as
I read the last new message in the newsgroup, the
green, downward-facing arrow disappears.



I don't see a green arrow!  (Win 7; SM 2.24)


Good to see I'm not on my own, Rick.

On my Win7 install (version as shown below) tonight, and I think I'm 
pretty safe in saying that I've *never* seen this green arrow, to the 
extent that, in the past when people have mentioned this green arrow, 
I've thought they might be meaning the green dot that I see in the 
Threads Pane of the Mail  Newsgroups screen.


I've got no idea what's being spoken of here!!

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Trane Francks

On 3/10/14 7:34 PM +0900, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Hartmut Figge:


http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow.png


Or: http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_thread.png

Hartmut

Those show the arrow in the message pane. The arrow being discussed, if 
I am correct, is the one in the folder pane.


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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Daniel

On 10/03/2014 9:32 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 10/03/2014 8:17 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:

On 3/10/2014 3:39 AM, Trane Francks wrote:

On 3/10/14 3:31 PM +0900, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Daniel wrote:


On 10/03/2014 4:59 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Snip

I just tested with this group as follows: I opened your message,
which
was the last unread, and the bolding and (1) instantly vanished. I
toggled read/unread several times using M, and nothing happened
to the
arrow, while the bolding and (1) consistently toggled on and
off. On
clicking a different folder, I saw the arrow vanish, but not before.


What Arrow are you guys talking about?? The nearest thing to an arrow
that I see is the triangle next to the Server Account name, and I
would
expect it to remain as long as I have the Account name showing.

Note: I have my columns spread out further than you, so I see the News
Group name, then some space, then the Unread count then the Total
count.


When an account or folder contains new unread messages, SeaMonkey flags
it by adding a green down arrow to the folder icon. For mail accounts,
the arrow disappears as soon as you open the folder, even if unread
messages remain. For news accounts, the arrow persists until you
navigate away from the folder, which is peculiar because an open news
folder can have the arrow (contains new unread messages) even though
it contains no unread messages at all.


On SM 2.24 / OS X Lion 10.7.5, I do not see this behaviour. As soon as
I read the last new message in the newsgroup, the
green, downward-facing arrow disappears.



I don't see a green arrow!  (Win 7; SM 2.24)


Good to see I'm not on my own, Rick.

On my Win7 install (version as shown below) tonight, and I think I'm
pretty safe in saying that I've *never* seen this green arrow, to the
extent that, in the past when people have mentioned this green arrow,
I've thought they might be meaning the green dot that I see in the
Threads Pane of the Mail  Newsgroups screen.

I've got no idea what's being spoken of here!!


Thanks to the graphics posted by Hurtmut, I now know what is being typed 
about, and know I've deselected them!!


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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Daniel

On 10/03/2014 9:27 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Rick Merrill:


I don't see a green arrow!  (Win 7; SM 2.24)


Linux x86_64, Modern
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow.png

Hart :) mut


Ahh!! So that's what they're typing about! I *Do* see those green arrows 
on replies that I haven't read yet!!


Now, what was the problem??

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Daniel

On 10/03/2014 9:27 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Rick Merrill:


I don't see a green arrow!  (Win 7; SM 2.24)


Linux x86_64, Modern
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow.png

Hart :) mut


Ahh!! So that's what they're typing about! I *Do* see those green arrows 
on replies that I haven't read yet!!


Now, what was the problem??

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Trane Francks:
On 3/10/14 7:34 PM +0900, Hartmut Figge wrote:
 Hartmut Figge:

http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow.png

 Or: http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_thread.png

Those show the arrow in the message pane.

No, thread pane.

The arrow being discussed, if I am correct, is the one in the folder
pane.

Here is one of the folder pane.
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_foldepane.png

As for what was discussed: i have only read a very small part of the
thread. ;)

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Trane Francks

On 3/10/14 9:19 PM +0900, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Trane Francks:

On 3/10/14 7:34 PM +0900, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Hartmut Figge:



http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow.png


Or: http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_thread.png


Those show the arrow in the message pane.


No, thread pane.


Of course, you're right. My fingers typed faster than my brain. :)



The arrow being discussed, if I am correct, is the one in the folder
pane.


Here is one of the folder pane.
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_foldepane.png


Yep! That's the one. Interestingly, I noticed just now that it doesn't 
always display. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. That seems as 
though it might be a bug.




As for what was discussed: i have only read a very small part of the
thread. ;)

Hartmut




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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Trane Francks:
On 3/10/14 9:19 PM +0900, Hartmut Figge wrote:

 http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_foldepane.png

Yep! That's the one. Interestingly, I noticed just now that it doesn't 
always display. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. That seems as 
though it might be a bug.

Usually i do not notice those arrows. Distance between eyes and monitor
is ca. 160cm. Feet on edge of desk. :)

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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Trane Francks

On 3/10/14 9:28 PM +0900, Trane Francks wrote:

On 3/10/14 9:19 PM +0900, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Trane Francks:

On 3/10/14 7:34 PM +0900, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Hartmut Figge:



http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow.png


Or: http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_thread.png


Those show the arrow in the message pane.


No, thread pane.


Of course, you're right. My fingers typed faster than my brain. :)



The arrow being discussed, if I am correct, is the one in the folder
pane.


Here is one of the folder pane.
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_foldepane.png


Yep! That's the one. Interestingly, I noticed just now that it doesn't
always display. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. That seems as
though it might be a bug.


Here's a less pixelated version:

http://www.living-intentionally.com/media/images/green_arrow.png

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Re: Long startup times for applications

2014-03-10 Thread stan pierce

Arnie Goetchius wrote:

stan pierce wrote:

stan pierce wrote:

I've been having trouble for a few weeks. When I invoke things like
FaceBook and LiveJournal, there is an indication that much information
is being downloaded before the application actually is ready for use.
Usually the Task Manager Application shows Not Responding. Sometimes
if I wait a minute or two, the application finally gets started.

I tried these with IE and they work fine.


Oh yes, disabling add-ons does not solve the problem.


I have been struggling with this issue for nearly a month.

1. It is only a problem on my XP SP3 machines which also have less
memory and slower cpu. I have no problem on newer, faster machines
running Win 7.

2. On Facebook, the problem does not exist if I am on my Timeline. I
only see it on the Newsfeed when the bottom of the screen shows
continually loading data from somewhere like akamailhd.net (sp?). This
goes on forever on the XP machines but stops almost immediately on Win
7. On the XP machine, Task Manager shows SM using 90-95 % of the CPU so
everything grinds to a very slow pace.

3. I have limited success using IE Tab which lets your browser emulate
the IE browser. This is an improvement but still not anywhere near as
good as using IE or Google Chrome directly.

4. I have tried using a brand new Test profile using the SM defaults,
disabled all add-ons, starting in Safe mode. Nothing helps on my XP
computers. As I said earlier, there is no problem on my Win 7 machines.



I'm on VISTA and a fast Acer computer but sounds like a similar problem. 
I'm thinking of buying a new computer with Windows 7 or 8 but dreading 
the switchover.

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Re: mailnews hangs upon startup, or crashes upon startup, or hangs upon receipt of new mail

2014-03-10 Thread jmaimon
On Friday, March 7, 2014 8:44:08 AM UTC-5, Daniel wrote:
 On 08/03/14 00:27, jmai...@ttec.com wrote:
 
  On Friday, March 7, 2014 3:35:00 AM UTC-5, Daniel wrote:
 
  On 07/03/14 09:49, jmai...@ttec.com wrote:
 
 
 
  Best as I can tell there seems to be some kinds of email that seamonkey 
  on win32 (version 2.15 - 2.25beta) is allergic to.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  When receiving them, it freezes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  If there is a folder with the email, it hangs or crashes upon startup.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  I have many many folders and gigs of email and seamonkey usually consumes 
  2gb upon startup for a few minutes while it presumably tries to read all 
  these folders.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  I have to spend hours finding and removing the folder and then the 
  message, some times I also have to do that on the mail system as well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Is there any way to not go through this enumeration or summarization upon 
  startup?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  One way would be to move most of your mail out of your e-mail account!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Each day, I drag my e-mail into one of about ten folders (at the same
 
 
 
  level as the inbox). Then, each year, I move all these sub-folders from
 
 
 
  the e-mail account into similar sub-folders under the Local Folders 
  account.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  That way, SeaMonkey is not having to re-index years and years worth of
 
 
 
  e-mails, day after day after day!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Firefox/28.0 SeaMonkey/2.25 Build identifier: 20140211200211
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  or
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101
 
 
 
  SeaMonkey/2.25 Build identifier: 20140211195952
 
 
 
  95% of my mail is not in my inbox.
 
 
 
  Are you saying that Local Folders is treated differently then folders 
  rooted under an email account?
 
 
 
 Yes, I think SM only indexes those accounts that are open when it is 
 
 started up. If the Local Folders is closed (i.e. just shows as Local 
 
 Folders), it doesn't get re-indexed.
 
 
 
 Another possibility would be to Compact your folders. When you move an 
 
 e-mail out of the inbox into another folder, it's not really moved but 
 
 copied into the other folder. Then, if you File-Empty Trash *and* 
 
 File-Compact Files, all the space used by the copied e-mails is re-claimed.
 
 
 
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 or
 
 
 
 User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 
 
 SeaMonkey/2.25 Build identifier: 20140211195952

The original issue is that there are specific emails that cause mailnews to 
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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Rick Merrill

On 3/10/2014 8:42 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Trane Francks:

On 3/10/14 9:19 PM +0900, Hartmut Figge wrote:



http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/green_arrow_foldepane.png


Yep! That's the one. Interestingly, I noticed just now that it doesn't
always display. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. That seems as
though it might be a bug.


Usually i do not notice those arrows. Distance between eyes and monitor
is ca. 160cm. Feet on edge of desk. :)

Hartmut



I'm not seeing green-arrows ANYWHERE (THREAD/FOLDER/MSG) .
Maybe I'm better off not knowing what I am missing!


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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Rick Merrill:

I'm not seeing green-arrows ANYWHERE (THREAD/FOLDER/MSG) .

I find it hard to see them. Magnifying like in my previous screenshots
helps. Maybe a darker green would be better. Just at the moment:

http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/arr_f.png
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/arr_t.png

Maybe I'm better off not knowing what I am missing!

Because i usually don't notice them, i haven't missed them. *g*

Hartmut
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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Rick Merrill

On 3/10/2014 4:46 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Rick Merrill:


I'm not seeing green-arrows ANYWHERE (THREAD/FOLDER/MSG) .


I find it hard to see them. Magnifying like in my previous screenshots
helps. Maybe a darker green would be better. Just at the moment:

http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/arr_f.png
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/arr_t.png


Maybe I'm better off not knowing what I am missing!


Because i usually don't notice them, i haven't missed them. *g*

Hartmut



I've got left arrows and right arrows but no green downarrows.
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Re: emails downloaded again and again in loop

2014-03-10 Thread Hartmut Figge
Rick Merrill:

I've got left arrows and right arrows but no green downarrows.

What can be seen depends on the theme and maybe add-ons or
userChrome.css or an entry in the prefs.js.

A curious one could try a new test profile with minimal configuration. ;)

Hartmut
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Re: Long startup times for applications

2014-03-10 Thread Trane Francks

On 3/10/14 10:57 PM +0900, stan pierce wrote:

Arnie Goetchius wrote:

stan pierce wrote:

stan pierce wrote:

I've been having trouble for a few weeks. When I invoke things like
FaceBook and LiveJournal, there is an indication that much information
is being downloaded before the application actually is ready for use.
Usually the Task Manager Application shows Not Responding. Sometimes
if I wait a minute or two, the application finally gets started.

I tried these with IE and they work fine.


Oh yes, disabling add-ons does not solve the problem.


I have been struggling with this issue for nearly a month.

1. It is only a problem on my XP SP3 machines which also have less
memory and slower cpu. I have no problem on newer, faster machines
running Win 7.

2. On Facebook, the problem does not exist if I am on my Timeline. I
only see it on the Newsfeed when the bottom of the screen shows
continually loading data from somewhere like akamailhd.net (sp?). This
goes on forever on the XP machines but stops almost immediately on Win
7. On the XP machine, Task Manager shows SM using 90-95 % of the CPU so
everything grinds to a very slow pace.

3. I have limited success using IE Tab which lets your browser emulate
the IE browser. This is an improvement but still not anywhere near as
good as using IE or Google Chrome directly.

4. I have tried using a brand new Test profile using the SM defaults,
disabled all add-ons, starting in Safe mode. Nothing helps on my XP
computers. As I said earlier, there is no problem on my Win 7 machines.



I'm on VISTA and a fast Acer computer but sounds like a similar problem.
I'm thinking of buying a new computer with Windows 7 or 8 but dreading
the switchover.

Moving from Vista and later to a new Windows computer is not much of a 
problem for most users. Profiles from Vista onward are pretty 
transparent. The big gotcha is to make sure you use MozBackup to pack up 
your SeaMonkey profiles; otherwise, you may not get the necessary 
SeaMonkey profile information written to the registry on the new system. 
A test migration of a user account using Windows Easy Transfer + 
MozBackup should give you a good indication of how to preserve your SM data.


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