Re: Won't play videos

2015-01-02 Thread Paul Bergsagel

WFM using SeaMonkey 2.31 using MacOS X 10.7.5.

Jay O'Brien wrote:

CNet videos won't play on Seamonkey v2.31 for me on one computer. The 6-5-4-3 
countdown shows fine, then an icon in the center of the screen rotates forever.
An example is 
http://www.cnet.com/videos/four-little-known-kindle-e-reader-features/ which 
works fine in IE and in Chrome, and in Seamonkey 2.31 on another computer.

I don't know what I have done to cause this. Help please?

Jay O'Brien





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Re: Question

2015-01-02 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Lee wrote:


Jacksonville, Fl is where I live but it is showing Richardson TX when I
connect to Yahoo.com with Sea Monkey Browser


Aha. http://yahoo.com/ ... Yes, there is an IP address geo-locater at
that
site for your weather and possibly other things as well. It's working for
me, showing a town near where I live in New York State.

As Paul said, clear your cache and yahoo cookies and try again. You could
also try a different browser and see how it does.



Or simply just click the little location icon beside the City name and
enter your correct zipcode. OP ISP may not correctly parse geo-locaters,
when I when insane and desperate for broadband I tried 
Hughesnet and ip geo-locaters put my location at the NOS in Kansas City
Kansas a mere 800 miles off.


Fair point.


BTW anyone tempted by satellite "broadband" before you sign on the
dotted line first find a heavy blunt object and beat yourself about the
brain-pan until the inkling goes away.


Depends on your circumstances.

Years ago, it was the only game in town for me -- it was either 
satellite or dialup. I chose satellite and suffered with the 
consequences until the regional phone company got in the game and built 
out its fiber network.


But I do understand your frustration. The worst was the initial 
requirement (later dropped) that I install and use AOHell.


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Re: Question

2015-01-02 Thread Ray_Net

Rufus wrote on 02/01/2015 22:31:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Lee wrote:


Jacksonville, Fl is where I live but it is showing Richardson TX when I
connect to Yahoo.com with Sea Monkey Browser


Aha. http://yahoo.com/ ... Yes, there is an IP address geo-locater at 
that
site for your weather and possibly other things as well. It's working 
for

me, showing a town near where I live in New York State.

As Paul said, clear your cache and yahoo cookies and try again. You 
could

also try a different browser and see how it does.



Also - if you there is a proxy (and it sounds like your ISP could be 
routing you through one) the page could be picking up the location of 
the proxy vice your actual location...I encounter this all the time at 
work surfing though Corporate links.



Same as for me.
When i click on https://weather.yahoo.com/ it shows the location of my 
ISP, not my location :-)

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Won't play videos

2015-01-02 Thread Jay O'Brien
CNet videos won't play on Seamonkey v2.31 for me on one computer. The 6-5-4-3 
countdown shows fine, then an icon in the center of the screen rotates forever. 
An example is 
http://www.cnet.com/videos/four-little-known-kindle-e-reader-features/ which 
works fine in IE and in Chrome, and in Seamonkey 2.31 on another computer.

I don't know what I have done to cause this. Help please?

Jay O'Brien

 
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Re: filter question

2015-01-02 Thread john sumner
NoOp  wrote in
news:dridnxfo8qgiajvjnz2dnuu7-nmdn...@mozilla.org: 

> On 01/01/2015 10:25 AM, john sumner wrote:
>> i think this might be a dumb question but how do i filter out people
>> who post from google groups on seamonkey, or have it in a way so i
>> know people are posting from there and if they are trolls i can plonk
>> them from there
>> 
> 
> Easy way is to set a messge filter for news.mozilla.org (not just the
> user group) - this way the filter will apply to all news.mozilla.org
> groups that you subscribe to.
> 
> Tools|Message Filters|Filters for: (use the dropdown to select
> news.mozilla.org)|New:
> 
> Filter name: Injection-info: googlegroupps.com
> Apply filter when:
> x Manually Run
> x Getting New Mail
> o Match all of the following
> Click 'Subject' and select 'Injection-info'
> Click the blank box to the right of the 'contains' box and enter
> 'googlegroups.com'
> Perform these actions:
>  select the dropdown box and select your preference (Delete Ignore
> thread, etc)
> Click 'OK'
> Click 'Filter Log' and check 'Enable the Filter Log' - you can then
> check the log after awhile & see if the filter is working for you.
> Later, if you'd rather not use the disk space, you can clear the
> filter and turn it back off.
> 
> Note: I previously had mine set to 'Delete', but unfortunately some
> developter/contributors use googlegroups exclusively for posting to
> some to the dev groups. Seems odd to me that a dev/contributor would
> use googlegroups to post to news.mozilla.org, but there you go... So I
> now set to 'Ignore Subthread' & I can then check the thread later to
> see if it was spam or from a dev/contributor.
> 
> Obviously you can set the filter for each news.mozilla.org group that
> you subscribe to, but then you need to remember to do so each time you
> subscribe to a group.
> 
> msgFilterRules.dat:
> 
> name="Injection-info: googlegroups.com"
> enabled="yes"
> type="20"
> action="Ignore subthread"
> condition="AND (\"injection-info\",contains,googlegroups.com)"

Ok thanks gentlemen for the info 

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Re: Question

2015-01-02 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Lee wrote:


Jacksonville, Fl is where I live but it is showing Richardson TX when I
connect to Yahoo.com with Sea Monkey Browser


Aha. http://yahoo.com/ ... Yes, there is an IP address geo-locater at that
site for your weather and possibly other things as well. It's working for
me, showing a town near where I live in New York State.

As Paul said, clear your cache and yahoo cookies and try again. You could
also try a different browser and see how it does.



Or simply just click the little location icon beside the City name and 
enter your correct zipcode. OP ISP may not correctly parse geo-locaters, 
when I when insane and desperate for broadband I tried  
Hughesnet and ip geo-locaters put my location at the NOS in Kansas City 
Kansas a mere 800 miles off.


BTW anyone tempted by satellite "broadband" before you sign on the 
dotted line first find a heavy blunt object and beat yourself about the 
brain-pan until the inkling goes away.


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Re: Question

2015-01-02 Thread Rufus

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Lee wrote:


Jacksonville, Fl is where I live but it is showing Richardson TX when I
connect to Yahoo.com with Sea Monkey Browser


Aha. http://yahoo.com/ ... Yes, there is an IP address geo-locater at that
site for your weather and possibly other things as well. It's working for
me, showing a town near where I live in New York State.

As Paul said, clear your cache and yahoo cookies and try again. You could
also try a different browser and see how it does.



Also - if you there is a proxy (and it sounds like your ISP could be 
routing you through one) the page could be picking up the location of 
the proxy vice your actual location...I encounter this all the time at 
work surfing though Corporate links.


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Re: Question

2015-01-02 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Lee wrote:

> Jacksonville, Fl is where I live but it is showing Richardson TX when I
> connect to Yahoo.com with Sea Monkey Browser

Aha. http://yahoo.com/ ... Yes, there is an IP address geo-locater at that 
site for your weather and possibly other things as well. It's working for 
me, showing a town near where I live in New York State.

As Paul said, clear your cache and yahoo cookies and try again. You could 
also try a different browser and see how it does.

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Re: Question

2015-01-02 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Lee wrote:


Jacksonville, Fl is where I live but it is showing Richardson TX
when I connect to Yahoo.com with Sea Monkey Browser


Try clearing cache and cookies and reloading. That might help the site 
forget its stupidity.


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Re: filter question

2015-01-02 Thread NoOp
On 01/01/2015 10:25 AM, john sumner wrote:
> i think this might be a dumb question but how do i filter out people who 
> post from google groups on seamonkey, or have it in a way so i know
> people are posting from there and if they are trolls i can plonk them 
> from there
> 

Easy way is to set a messge filter for news.mozilla.org (not just the
user group) - this way the filter will apply to all news.mozilla.org
groups that you subscribe to.

Tools|Message Filters|Filters for: (use the dropdown to select
news.mozilla.org)|New:

Filter name: Injection-info: googlegroupps.com
Apply filter when:
x Manually Run
x Getting New Mail
o Match all of the following
Click 'Subject' and select 'Injection-info'
Click the blank box to the right of the 'contains' box and enter
'googlegroups.com'
Perform these actions:
 select the dropdown box and select your preference (Delete Ignore
thread, etc)
Click 'OK'
Click 'Filter Log' and check 'Enable the Filter Log' - you can then
check the log after awhile & see if the filter is working for you.
Later, if you'd rather not use the disk space, you can clear the filter
and turn it back off.

Note: I previously had mine set to 'Delete', but unfortunately some
developter/contributors use googlegroups exclusively for posting to some
to the dev groups. Seems odd to me that a dev/contributor would use
googlegroups to post to news.mozilla.org, but there you go... So I now
set to 'Ignore Subthread' & I can then check the thread later to see if
it was spam or from a dev/contributor.

Obviously you can set the filter for each news.mozilla.org group that
you subscribe to, but then you need to remember to do so each time you
subscribe to a group.

msgFilterRules.dat:

name="Injection-info: googlegroups.com"
enabled="yes"
type="20"
action="Ignore subthread"
condition="AND (\"injection-info\",contains,googlegroups.com)"

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RE: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2015-01-02 Thread Joe Shmoe

 





ATT'N   A.WILLIAMS/G.HICKMAN




Sorry it has been so long since your email but I have not progressed at all. I 
deleted my Seamonkey mail account and switched to Thunderbird. I couldnt get 
around Thunderbird's Address/Contacts setup so I created a new Seamonkey mail 
account. As per before my troubles with Seamonkey mail continue. It still 
refuses to accept my password. I am at a loss as to whether the upgrade to 2.31 
had any influence or not. Until I can get the email account to accept my 
password I wont be able to see if the double and sometimes triple emails 
situation has changed. On a slightly different note I was recently searching 
Microsoft for answers and I came across a statement saying that my problems 
stemmed from the fact that Seamonkey and/or Mozilla did not trust my ISP 
Sympatico . I retraced my steps to try to research the statement but couldnt 
find it a second time. Sympatico is a branch of Bell Canada which is older than 
dirt so I cant see that as being the problem unless they somehow dont lik
 e the securities used by them. Any thoughts?

From: bozo...@hotmail.com
To: root@127.0.0.1
Subject: RE: Update to SeaMonkey 2.31 caused a "crash"
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 12:19:34 -0500




My issues are with the email portion of Seamonkey. About one month ago all of 
my emails were appearing in duplicate and on occasion in triplicate. After I 
deleted them I would empty the trash and when I logged back into my mail box 
some of them had reappeared. I decided to upgrade from 2:30 to 2:31 and at that 
point I started to receive a new message. My present hurdle is " your password 
or user name are not correct". I am no longer able to access my mail box. I use 
windows 7 with 64 bit and my ISP is Sympatico.ca. Any thoughts anyone ?

> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 18:01:13 +0100
> From: root@127.0.0.1
> Subject: Re: Update to SeaMonkey 2.31 caused a "crash"
> To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
> 
> Gerry Hickman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When there's a browser update, and you restart SM, it will run the
> > updater and then start the browser with a redirect to the release notes.
> > This has always worked.
> >
> > Today, I restarted SM, it ran the updater, but then a SM related dialog
> > (which I've never seen) appeared saying there had been a "crash" and did
> > I want to report it. I chose "Quit SeaMonkey", and now it seems to work
> > normally and reports the version as 2.31...
> >
> 
> I had something rather like that on a Win 7 x64 machine a week or so 
> ago, possibly the day after 2.31 was released.  No problems since.
> My case was on the initial update.  Are you saying yours was as well 
> (which is what I think you are saying) or that Seamonkey performed the 
> update process a second time?
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FW: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2015-01-02 Thread Joe Shmoe
ATT'N   A.WILLIAMS




Sorry it has been so long since your email but I have not progressed at all. I 
deleted my Seamonkey mail account and switched to Thunderbird. I couldnt get 
around Thunderbird's Address/Contacts setup so I created a new Seamonkey mail 
account. As per before my troubles with Seamonkey mail continue. It still 
refuses to accept my password. I am at a loss as to whether the upgrade to 2.31 
had any influence or not. Until I can get the email account to accept my 
password I wont be able to see if the double and sometimes triple emails 
situation has changed. On a slightly different note I was recently searching 
Microsoft for answers and I came across a statement saying that my problems 
stemmed from the fact that Seamonkey and/or Mozilla did not trust my ISP 
Sympatico . I retraced my steps to try to research the statement but couldnt 
find it a second time. Sympatico is a branch of Bell Canada which is older than 
dirt so I cant see that as being the problem unless they somehow dont lik
 e the securities used by them. Any thoughts?

From: bozo...@hotmail.com
To: root@127.0.0.1
Subject: RE: Update to SeaMonkey 2.31 caused a "crash"
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 12:19:34 -0500




My issues are with the email portion of Seamonkey. About one month ago all of 
my emails were appearing in duplicate and on occasion in triplicate. After I 
deleted them I would empty the trash and when I logged back into my mail box 
some of them had reappeared. I decided to upgrade from 2:30 to 2:31 and at that 
point I started to receive a new message. My present hurdle is " your password 
or user name are not correct". I am no longer able to access my mail box. I use 
windows 7 with 64 bit and my ISP is Sympatico.ca. Any thoughts anyone ?

> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 18:01:13 +0100
> From: root@127.0.0.1
> Subject: Re: Update to SeaMonkey 2.31 caused a "crash"
> To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
> 
> Gerry Hickman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When there's a browser update, and you restart SM, it will run the
> > updater and then start the browser with a redirect to the release notes.
> > This has always worked.
> >
> > Today, I restarted SM, it ran the updater, but then a SM related dialog
> > (which I've never seen) appeared saying there had been a "crash" and did
> > I want to report it. I chose "Quit SeaMonkey", and now it seems to work
> > normally and reports the version as 2.31...
> >
> 
> I had something rather like that on a Win 7 x64 machine a week or so 
> ago, possibly the day after 2.31 was released.  No problems since.
> My case was on the initial update.  Are you saying yours was as well 
> (which is what I think you are saying) or that Seamonkey performed the 
> update process a second time?
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FW: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

2015-01-02 Thread Joe Shmoe
ATT'N   A.WILLIAMS




Sorry it has been so long since your email but I have not progressed at all. I 
deleted my Seamonkey mail account and switched to Thunderbird. I couldnt get 
around Thunderbird's Address/Contacts setup so I created a new Seamonkey mail 
account. As per before my troubles with Seamonkey mail continue. It still 
refuses to accept my password. I am at a loss as to whether the upgrade to 2.31 
had any influence or not. Until I can get the email account to accept my 
password I wont be able to see if the double and sometimes triple emails 
situation has changed. On a slightly different note I was recently searching 
Microsoft for answers and I came across a statement saying that my problems 
stemmed from the fact that Seamonkey and/or Mozilla did not trust my ISP 
Sympatico . I retraced my steps to try to research the statement but couldnt 
find it a second time. Sympatico is a branch of Bell Canada which is older than 
dirt so I cant see that as being the problem unless they somehow dont lik
 e the securities used by them. Any thoughts?

From: bozo...@hotmail.com
To: root@127.0.0.1
Subject: RE: Update to SeaMonkey 2.31 caused a "crash"
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 12:19:34 -0500




My issues are with the email portion of Seamonkey. About one month ago all of 
my emails were appearing in duplicate and on occasion in triplicate. After I 
deleted them I would empty the trash and when I logged back into my mail box 
some of them had reappeared. I decided to upgrade from 2:30 to 2:31 and at that 
point I started to receive a new message. My present hurdle is " your password 
or user name are not correct". I am no longer able to access my mail box. I use 
windows 7 with 64 bit and my ISP is Sympatico.ca. Any thoughts anyone ?

> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 18:01:13 +0100
> From: root@127.0.0.1
> Subject: Re: Update to SeaMonkey 2.31 caused a "crash"
> To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
> 
> Gerry Hickman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When there's a browser update, and you restart SM, it will run the
> > updater and then start the browser with a redirect to the release notes.
> > This has always worked.
> >
> > Today, I restarted SM, it ran the updater, but then a SM related dialog
> > (which I've never seen) appeared saying there had been a "crash" and did
> > I want to report it. I chose "Quit SeaMonkey", and now it seems to work
> > normally and reports the version as 2.31...
> >
> 
> I had something rather like that on a Win 7 x64 machine a week or so 
> ago, possibly the day after 2.31 was released.  No problems since.
> My case was on the initial update.  Are you saying yours was as well 
> (which is what I think you are saying) or that Seamonkey performed the 
> update process a second time?
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Re: Question

2015-01-02 Thread Lee

Jacksonville, Fl is where I live but it is showing Richardson TX
when I connect to Yahoo.com with Sea Monkey Browser


Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Lee wrote:


When Sea Monkey starts up on my computer it shows a weather stat on the
right but on mine instead of being local it shows Richardson TX even
after I change it to my local weather?  Anyone got a tip?


Listing of the URL of this page would help determine an answer.

However, it's probably using your IP address to geo-locate where you are.
How you connect/what service you use - could make a difference. The IP
address you posted with here says you are in/near Jacksonville, FL.



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Re: Question

2015-01-02 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Lee wrote:

> When Sea Monkey starts up on my computer it shows a weather stat on the
> right but on mine instead of being local it shows Richardson TX even
> after I change it to my local weather?  Anyone got a tip?

Listing of the URL of this page would help determine an answer.

However, it's probably using your IP address to geo-locate where you are. 
How you connect/what service you use - could make a difference. The IP 
address you posted with here says you are in/near Jacksonville, FL.

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Question

2015-01-02 Thread Lee
When Sea Monkey starts up on my computer it shows a weather stat on the 
right but on mine instead of being local it shows Richardson TX even 
after I change it to my

local weather?  Anyone got a tip?
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Re: can't set ssl cert exception

2015-01-02 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Miles Fidelman wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Just tried doing an annual update to the SSL cert for our IMAP server.
We use self-signed certs, so SeaMonkey, of course, flashed an exception
box.

EXCEPT... this year, the "confirm security exception" option was
completely greyed out and inactive, and the "get cert info" yielded
nothing.  All works fine with Thunderbird - so I'm back on the air,
but

Any ideas what might be wrong, and/or a work-around, before I file a bug
report?

Thanks,


Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Certificates > Manage
Certificates > Servers select your expired self-signed certificate.
Restart SeaMonkey and then see if "Confirm Security Exception" is now
enabled.



Can't seem to find the expired cert in the viewer.

Also tried restored the old cert on the server-side, things work again,
but still can't find that cert in the viewer.

Very odd.


Yes. I have development servers that use self-signed certs and they work 
just fine in 2.31. I typically extend the expire date for 10 years so I 
don't have to fuss walking users through the process more than once.



Sometimes generating a new cert for the server will give you the prompt 
to install the new cert. Had to do that for IMAP server when the 
heartbleed patch when through





Also there seem to have been a bunch of bug reports on this issue (can't
use self-signed certs) for Thunderbird, earlier this year - which seem
to have been fixed.  I wonder if those fixes haven't made it into
SeaMonkey.




 But you should have just posted to the NG, and not my email.


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Re: can't set ssl cert exception

2015-01-02 Thread Miles Fidelman

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Just tried doing an annual update to the SSL cert for our IMAP server.
We use self-signed certs, so SeaMonkey, of course, flashed an exception
box.

EXCEPT... this year, the "confirm security exception" option was
completely greyed out and inactive, and the "get cert info" yielded
nothing.  All works fine with Thunderbird - so I'm back on the air, 
but


Any ideas what might be wrong, and/or a work-around, before I file a bug
report?

Thanks,


Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Certificates > Manage 
Certificates > Servers select your expired self-signed certificate. 
Restart SeaMonkey and then see if "Confirm Security Exception" is now 
enabled.




Can't seem to find the expired cert in the viewer.

Also tried restored the old cert on the server-side, things work again, 
but still can't find that cert in the viewer.


Very odd.

Also there seem to have been a bunch of bug reports on this issue (can't 
use self-signed certs) for Thunderbird, earlier this year - which seem 
to have been fixed.  I wonder if those fixes haven't made it into SeaMonkey.


Miles Fidelman




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Re: can't set ssl cert exception

2015-01-02 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Just tried doing an annual update to the SSL cert for our IMAP server.
We use self-signed certs, so SeaMonkey, of course, flashed an exception
box.

EXCEPT... this year, the "confirm security exception" option was
completely greyed out and inactive, and the "get cert info" yielded
nothing.  All works fine with Thunderbird - so I'm back on the air, but

Any ideas what might be wrong, and/or a work-around, before I file a bug
report?

Thanks,


Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Certificates > Manage 
Certificates > Servers select your expired self-signed certificate. 
Restart SeaMonkey and then see if "Confirm Security Exception" is now 
enabled.


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Re: can't set ssl cert exception

2015-01-02 Thread Miles Fidelman
And... just to confuse things more... I can't, for the life of me, seem 
to find the exception for the previous certificate, through the 
certificate viewer.  Is there a way to view certificates that have been 
accepted as exceptions?



Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Just tried doing an annual update to the SSL cert for our IMAP 
server.  We use self-signed certs, so SeaMonkey, of course, flashed an 
exception box.


EXCEPT... this year, the "confirm security exception" option was 
completely greyed out and inactive, and the "get cert info" yielded 
nothing.  All works fine with Thunderbird - so I'm back on the air, 
but


Any ideas what might be wrong, and/or a work-around, before I file a 
bug report?


Thanks,

Miles Fidelman




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can't set ssl cert exception

2015-01-02 Thread Miles Fidelman

Hi Folks,

Just tried doing an annual update to the SSL cert for our IMAP server.  
We use self-signed certs, so SeaMonkey, of course, flashed an exception box.


EXCEPT... this year, the "confirm security exception" option was 
completely greyed out and inactive, and the "get cert info" yielded 
nothing.  All works fine with Thunderbird - so I'm back on the air, but


Any ideas what might be wrong, and/or a work-around, before I file a bug 
report?


Thanks,

Miles Fidelman

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Re: filter question

2015-01-02 Thread Daniel

On 02/01/15 05:25, john sumner wrote:

i think this might be a dumb question but how do i filter out people who
post from google groups on seamonkey, or have it in a way so i know
people are posting from there and if they are trolls i can plonk them
from there


John, if you are trying to filter individuals (rather than everyone) who 
post via Google Groups, have a look under Tools and create yourself a 
filter to mark messages from a particular email address as Read.


The filter can apply to an individual news group, or, if you select the 
news server it can apply to all groups on that filter.


HTH

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225909

or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225525

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