Stop Button - does not STOP anymore?

2014-05-21 Thread Gerry Hickman

Hi,

In the early days of Netscape 3, I remember being able to "stop" a web 
page completely, as in no more HTTP requests, no more looping scripts 
and no more frames of animation.


Many sites constantly generate new HTTP requests bombarding the user 
with adverts, div based pop-ups, annoying sounds, videos, animation etc.


We need the stop button to actually STOP everything.

Most non-technical web users won't know (or care) what a stop button is, 
so they won't care if it's changed.


In the current SM, the stop button does not seem to work.

Here's an example of a web site where you can test the issue. Let it run 
for over a minute, and look at the status bar, the mouse pointer, and 
the stop button itself (flashing).


http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/wikileaks-reveal-name-mystery-country-having-all-phone-calls-tapped-by-nsa-1449284

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Re: List of Folders Used in Filters for Mail?

2014-05-21 Thread Arnie Goetchius
hawker wrote:
> On 5/21/2014 11:10 AM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> I am moving my XP Seamonkey 26 to Win 7. I have found msgFiterRules.dat
>> which lists all of the filters and have copied that to the Win 7
>> computer and it works fine. Is there there is any other file that lists
>> all of the Folders used by Mail? If there is, I can just copy the file.
>> If not, I will have to manually add the Folders one at a time. Any ideas?
>>
> 
> Sounds like a PITA, why not just use MozBAckup to migrate your profile?
> http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/
> 
Thanks. Am running that now.
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Re: List of Folders Used in Filters for Mail?

2014-05-21 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Ed Mullen wrote:
> Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> I am moving my XP Seamonkey 26 to Win 7. I have found msgFiterRules.dat
>> which lists all of the filters and have copied that to the Win 7
>> computer and it works fine. Is there there is any other file that lists
>> all of the Folders used by Mail? If there is, I can just copy the file.
>> If not, I will have to manually add the Folders one at a time. Any ideas?
>>
> 
> If you copy the entire XP profile to the W7 machine you won't have to
> recreate anything.  Read this article:
> 
> 
> 
> The only issue is the different paths on the two OSs.
> 
> Once the profile is copied to the W7 machine you need to open prefs.js
> in a plain-text editor like Notepad).  Search for the following:
> 
> Documents and SettingsusernameApplication
> DataMozillaSeaMonkeyProfiles
> 
> and replace each instance with:
> 
> UsersusernameAppDataRoamingMozillaSeaMonkeyProfiles
> 
> 
> Do the same with these two strings:
> 
> Documents and Settings\\username\\Application
> Data\\Mozilla\\SeaMonkey\\Profiles\\
> 
> replace each instance with:
> 
> Users\\username\\AppData\\Roaming\\Mozilla\\SeaMonkey\\Profiles\\
> 
Thanks for the references. I'm going to try Mozbackup first to see how
that goes. If problems, I'll use your sources.
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Re: Group emails

2014-05-21 Thread gkoroshazi
On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 8:58:07 AM UTC-4, BIll Spikowski wrote:
> gkorosh...@yahoo.com wrote:
> 
> > On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 7:33:07 AM UTC-4, gkoro...@yahoo.com wrote:
> 
> >> I have numerous group lists (minimum 10 addresses) and have been sending 
> >> emails using these lists. Recently, however, I received a warning that 
> >> states "I cannot send the email because the list title is not a valid 
> >> e-mail address because it is not of the form user@host. You must correct 
> >> it before sending the email". 
> 
> >>
> 
> >> On 5-19-14, I sent out numerous emails using my many lists and on 5-20-14, 
> >> I get the above warning.
> 
> >>
> 
> >> Can someone help figure this out?
> 
> > 
> 
> > I'm using Seamonkey 2.26
> 
> > I downloaded 2.26 last week. I do not know how to enable the auto-update.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I got a message like that when a single email in the group list was
> 
> incorrect (missing the "m" in *.com)

I checked all the addresses and cannot find an error.
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Re: This Connection is Untrusted

2014-05-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 5/21/2014 9:39 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 5/21/2014 4:05 AM, Lee wrote:
>>> This is being typed on another computer.  On my Desktop running Vista I
>>> keep getting that message every time I try almost any site.  It has just
>>> started doing that and needless to say has me perplexed.
>>> Below is the msg I keep getting with a symbol of a crossing guard I
>>> assume. I have run my security programs with negative results
>>>
>>> You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to www.facebook.com but we
>>> cannot confirm that your connection is secure.
>>>
>>> Normally,when you try to connect securely, websites will present
>>> trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place.
>>> However, this website identity cant be verified.
>>>
>>> Any tips would be appreciated.  I use AVG for Internet security.
>>>
>>
>> Either you have distrusted root SSL certificates or else your database
>> of certificates has become corrupted.
>>
>> To start, go to your SeaMonkey menu bar and select [Edit > Preferences].
>>   On the left side of your Preferences window, select [Preference >
>> Privacy & Security > Certificates].  On the Certificates pane, select
>> the Manage Certificates button.  On the Certificates Manager window,
>> select the Authorities tab.  Do you see a list of certification
>> authorities, under which their root certificates are listed indented?
>>
>> If so, scroll down the list to Digicert.  Select DigiCert High Assurance
>> EV Root CA (the certificate used by Facebook) and then the Edit Trust
>> button.  You should see a checkmark for "This certificate can identify
>> websites".  If there is no checkmark, terminate SeaMonkey, open the
>> folder containing your profile, delete file cert8.db, relaunch
>> SeaMonkey, and try Facebook again.
>>
>> If you do not see a list of certification authorities and their root
>> certificates in the Certificates Manager window, then your database of
>> certificates is corrupted or missing.  You need to import the database
>> file from a good SeaMonkey installation while SeaMonkey is not running.
>>   In this case, I do not know the name of the file; but someone else
>> reading this thread should be able to provide it.  If the file on your
>> PC already exists but is corrupted, I do not know if reinstalling
>> SeaMonkey will help.
>>
> 
> I believe the file is:  cert8.db
> 
> 
> 
> 

That is what Mozillazine says.  However, I thought cert8.db contained
only what the user changed relative to untrusting or deleting root
certificates and changing trust bits.

If I delete cert8.db and then relaunch SeaMonkey, a new cert8.db is
created.  What is the source of that?

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Re: Convert some Firefox and Thunderbird extensions for SeaMonkey

2014-05-21 Thread Cecil Bankston

WaltS48 wrote:

On 05/20/2014 02:43 PM, Cecil Bankston wrote:

Has anyone used the converter successfully with WOT?



Have you read the posted link, before asking questions?



I did scan the linked page but did not see the WOT entry at that time. 
I now have downloaded, converted, and installed WOT successfully.



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Re: List of Folders Used in Filters for Mail?

2014-05-21 Thread hawker

On 5/21/2014 11:10 AM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:

I am moving my XP Seamonkey 26 to Win 7. I have found msgFiterRules.dat
which lists all of the filters and have copied that to the Win 7
computer and it works fine. Is there there is any other file that lists
all of the Folders used by Mail? If there is, I can just copy the file.
If not, I will have to manually add the Folders one at a time. Any ideas?



Sounds like a PITA, why not just use MozBAckup to migrate your profile?
http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/

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Re: List of Folders Used in Filters for Mail?

2014-05-21 Thread Ed Mullen

Arnie Goetchius wrote:

I am moving my XP Seamonkey 26 to Win 7. I have found msgFiterRules.dat
which lists all of the filters and have copied that to the Win 7
computer and it works fine. Is there there is any other file that lists
all of the Folders used by Mail? If there is, I can just copy the file.
If not, I will have to manually add the Folders one at a time. Any ideas?



If you copy the entire XP profile to the W7 machine you won't have to 
recreate anything.  Read this article:




The only issue is the different paths on the two OSs.

Once the profile is copied to the W7 machine you need to open prefs.js 
in a plain-text editor like Notepad).  Search for the following:


Documents and SettingsusernameApplication 
DataMozillaSeaMonkeyProfiles


and replace each instance with:

UsersusernameAppDataRoamingMozillaSeaMonkeyProfiles

Do the same with these two strings:

Documents and Settings\\username\\Application 
Data\\Mozilla\\SeaMonkey\\Profiles\\


replace each instance with:

Users\\username\\AppData\\Roaming\\Mozilla\\SeaMonkey\\Profiles\\

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Re: This Connection is Untrusted

2014-05-21 Thread Ed Mullen

David E. Ross wrote:

On 5/21/2014 4:05 AM, Lee wrote:

This is being typed on another computer.  On my Desktop running Vista I
keep getting that message every time I try almost any site.  It has just
started doing that and needless to say has me perplexed.
Below is the msg I keep getting with a symbol of a crossing guard I
assume. I have run my security programs with negative results

You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to www.facebook.com but we
cannot confirm that your connection is secure.

Normally,when you try to connect securely, websites will present
trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place.
However, this website identity cant be verified.

Any tips would be appreciated.  I use AVG for Internet security.



Either you have distrusted root SSL certificates or else your database
of certificates has become corrupted.

To start, go to your SeaMonkey menu bar and select [Edit > Preferences].
  On the left side of your Preferences window, select [Preference >
Privacy & Security > Certificates].  On the Certificates pane, select
the Manage Certificates button.  On the Certificates Manager window,
select the Authorities tab.  Do you see a list of certification
authorities, under which their root certificates are listed indented?

If so, scroll down the list to Digicert.  Select DigiCert High Assurance
EV Root CA (the certificate used by Facebook) and then the Edit Trust
button.  You should see a checkmark for "This certificate can identify
websites".  If there is no checkmark, terminate SeaMonkey, open the
folder containing your profile, delete file cert8.db, relaunch
SeaMonkey, and try Facebook again.

If you do not see a list of certification authorities and their root
certificates in the Certificates Manager window, then your database of
certificates is corrupted or missing.  You need to import the database
file from a good SeaMonkey installation while SeaMonkey is not running.
  In this case, I do not know the name of the file; but someone else
reading this thread should be able to provide it.  If the file on your
PC already exists but is corrupted, I do not know if reinstalling
SeaMonkey will help.



I believe the file is:  cert8.db




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List of Folders Used in Filters for Mail?

2014-05-21 Thread Arnie Goetchius
I am moving my XP Seamonkey 26 to Win 7. I have found msgFiterRules.dat
which lists all of the filters and have copied that to the Win 7
computer and it works fine. Is there there is any other file that lists
all of the Folders used by Mail? If there is, I can just copy the file.
If not, I will have to manually add the Folders one at a time. Any ideas?
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Re: This Connection is Untrusted

2014-05-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 5/21/2014 4:05 AM, Lee wrote:
> This is being typed on another computer.  On my Desktop running Vista I 
> keep getting that message every time I try almost any site.  It has just 
> started doing that and needless to say has me perplexed.
> Below is the msg I keep getting with a symbol of a crossing guard I 
> assume. I have run my security programs with negative results
> 
> You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to www.facebook.com but we 
> cannot confirm that your connection is secure.
> 
> Normally,when you try to connect securely, websites will present 
> trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place. 
> However, this website identity cant be verified.
> 
> Any tips would be appreciated.  I use AVG for Internet security.
> 

Either you have distrusted root SSL certificates or else your database
of certificates has become corrupted.

To start, go to your SeaMonkey menu bar and select [Edit > Preferences].
 On the left side of your Preferences window, select [Preference >
Privacy & Security > Certificates].  On the Certificates pane, select
the Manage Certificates button.  On the Certificates Manager window,
select the Authorities tab.  Do you see a list of certification
authorities, under which their root certificates are listed indented?

If so, scroll down the list to Digicert.  Select DigiCert High Assurance
EV Root CA (the certificate used by Facebook) and then the Edit Trust
button.  You should see a checkmark for "This certificate can identify
websites".  If there is no checkmark, terminate SeaMonkey, open the
folder containing your profile, delete file cert8.db, relaunch
SeaMonkey, and try Facebook again.

If you do not see a list of certification authorities and their root
certificates in the Certificates Manager window, then your database of
certificates is corrupted or missing.  You need to import the database
file from a good SeaMonkey installation while SeaMonkey is not running.
 In this case, I do not know the name of the file; but someone else
reading this thread should be able to provide it.  If the file on your
PC already exists but is corrupted, I do not know if reinstalling
SeaMonkey will help.

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Re: Group emails

2014-05-21 Thread BIll Spikowski
gkorosh...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 7:33:07 AM UTC-4, gkoro...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I have numerous group lists (minimum 10 addresses) and have been sending 
>> emails using these lists. Recently, however, I received a warning that 
>> states "I cannot send the email because the list title is not a valid e-mail 
>> address because it is not of the form user@host. You must correct it before 
>> sending the email". 
>>
>> On 5-19-14, I sent out numerous emails using my many lists and on 5-20-14, I 
>> get the above warning.
>>
>> Can someone help figure this out?
> 
> I'm using Seamonkey 2.26
> I downloaded 2.26 last week. I do not know how to enable the auto-update.


I got a message like that when a single email in the group list was
incorrect (missing the "m" in *.com)


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Re: Group emails

2014-05-21 Thread gkoroshazi
On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 7:33:07 AM UTC-4, gkoro...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have numerous group lists (minimum 10 addresses) and have been sending 
> emails using these lists. Recently, however, I received a warning that states 
> "I cannot send the email because the list title is not a valid e-mail address 
> because it is not of the form user@host. You must correct it before sending 
> the email". 
> 
> On 5-19-14, I sent out numerous emails using my many lists and on 5-20-14, I 
> get the above warning.
> 
> Can someone help figure this out?

I'm using Seamonkey 2.26
I downloaded 2.26 last week. I do not know how to enable the auto-update.
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Re: Group emails

2014-05-21 Thread Philip Taylor

Seamonkey version as of 19th May 2014 and as of 20th May 2014 ?
Auto-update enabled ?

Philip Taylor

gkorosh...@yahoo.com wrote:


I have numerous group lists (minimum 10 addresses) and have been sending emails using 
these lists. Recently, however, I received a warning that states "I cannot send the 
email because the list title is not a valid e-mail address because it is not of the form 
user@host. You must correct it before sending the email".
On 5-19-14, I sent out numerous emails using my many lists and on 5-20-14, I 
get the above warning.
Can someone help figure this out?

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Group emails

2014-05-21 Thread gkoroshazi
I have numerous group lists (minimum 10 addresses) and have been sending emails 
using these lists. Recently, however, I received a warning that states "I 
cannot send the email because the list title is not a valid e-mail address 
because it is not of the form user@host. You must correct it before sending the 
email". 
On 5-19-14, I sent out numerous emails using my many lists and on 5-20-14, I 
get the above warning.
Can someone help figure this out?
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This Connection is Untrusted

2014-05-21 Thread Lee
This is being typed on another computer.  On my Desktop running Vista I 
keep getting that message every time I try almost any site.  It has just 
started doing that and needless to say has me perplexed.
Below is the msg I keep getting with a symbol of a crossing guard I 
assume. I have run my security programs with negative results


You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to www.facebook.com but we 
cannot confirm that your connection is secure.


Normally,when you try to connect securely, websites will present 
trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place. 
However, this website identity cant be verified.


Any tips would be appreciated.  I use AVG for Internet security.
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