Re: All of a sudden, my tabs are loading right to left, instead of left to right.

2015-06-11 Thread G. Ross

glennrme...@gmail.com wrote:

I've been using seamonkey for several months, but just two days ago, new tabs 
started loading right to left instead of left to right. Typically this happens 
when I'm loading a page from linked email, but opening any new tab will produce 
the same result. I want my default back: new tabs appear to the RIGHT of 
existing tabs, not to the LEFT, and the close button is on the right of the 
tab, not the left. I checked about:config, but didn't see anything. How do I 
change this setting back?

Thanks!


Perhaps you have the Japanese version.

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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread Roger Fink

 Original Message 

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill

It's a scam. I got it too and malwarebytes does not get rid of it. The 
way I finally got rid of it was to blacklist the URL using the BlockSite 
extension.

Here is the URL for it
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocksite/?src=ss

Since it is not compatible with SeaMonkey you will have to run it 
through the online SeaMonkey extension converter first:
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ When the extension comes across a 
URL it's blacklisted it displays a quick unobrusive temporary popup.


This should work (it did for me) but there is the separate problem in 
that the developer of this extension has seen fit to resort to the same 
trick. So I BlockListed the Blocklist URL!




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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread EE

DoctorBill wrote:

I just booted up and the following thing was on my SM Browser page.
Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very skeptical about it being a
scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on any web sitelike on
News web pages or blogs etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


I would be very suspicious of anything that popped up spontaneously like 
that.  If you want an extension to save videos, try getting one from the 
Mozilla addons site.


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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread EE

Roger Fink wrote:

 Original Message 

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


It's a scam. I got it too and malwarebytes does not get rid of it. The
way I finally got rid of it was to blacklist the URL using the BlockSite
extension.
Here is the URL for it
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocksite/?src=ss

Since it is not compatible with SeaMonkey you will have to run it
through the online SeaMonkey extension converter first:
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ When the extension comes across a
URL it's blacklisted it displays a quick unobrusive temporary popup.

This should work (it did for me) but there is the separate problem in
that the developer of this extension has seen fit to resort to the same
trick. So I BlockListed the Blocklist URL!



Last I heard, Blocksite had become spyware.  URL 'n Extension Block 
works the same way, but is not spyware.  You have to run that one thru 
the converter as well.


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Re: Sending a drafted e-mail, but older draft copy still stays?

2015-06-11 Thread hawker

On 6/4/2015 3:55 PM, Ant wrote:

Hello.

Once in a while, I noticed my sent draft e-mails leaves a copy behind in
my SeaMonkey's Local Folders' Drafts folder. I have not yet to figure
out the pattern why this happens once in a while. Has anyone noticed
this too?

Thank you in advance. :)


Been happening for years. Never totally understood it.
It does seem if e-mail glitches going out or is slow to get out (some 
sort of internet issue) it often makes a duplicate in draft and sent.

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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread Roger Fink

 Original Message 

Roger Fink wrote:

 Original Message 

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


It's a scam. I got it too and malwarebytes does not get rid of it. The
way I finally got rid of it was to blacklist the URL using the BlockSite
extension.
Here is the URL for it
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocksite/?src=ss

Since it is not compatible with SeaMonkey you will have to run it
through the online SeaMonkey extension converter first:
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ When the extension comes across a
URL it's blacklisted it displays a quick unobrusive temporary popup.

This should work (it did for me) but there is the separate problem in
that the developer of this extension has seen fit to resort to the same
trick. So I BlockListed the Blocklist URL!




Last I heard, Blocksite had become spyware.  URL 'n Extension Block
works the same way, but is not spyware.  You have to run that one thru
the converter as well.

I think you may be right. In attempting to block the BlockSite URL the 
address doesn't get pasted in a it appears in the URL bar. Instead it 
reads chrome:.


I believe this issue came up in this newsgroup awhile back and someone, 
perhaps yourself, posted (to me) essentially what you've just said. As I 
recall I tried the Extension Block but had some difficulty figuring it 
out. But I will try again.



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Any updates on when we might start seeing Seamonkey updates?

2015-06-11 Thread Cruz, Jaime

We're falling farther and farther behind both Firefox AND Thunderbird now...

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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread Roger Fink

 Original Message 

DoctorBill wrote:

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs
etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


If I deleted this web page and did not click on
anything in it, then the Maleware was not loaded
onto my system - am I right ?


I don't think there is an external file deposited on your computer (JMO 
- I'm no expert). If it did do that, I would expect M'bytes or Avast to 
pick it up, which they don't. It does seem to have a way of identifying 
my computer though, as it periodically will try (unsuccessfully) to add 
its page in a new tab and shift focus to it at the next mouse action. 
The extension, though seriously problematic, does work.

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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Roger Fink wrote:

 Original Message 

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


It's a scam. I got it too and malwarebytes does not get rid of it. The way I 
finally got
rid of it was to blacklist the URL using the BlockSite extension.
Here is the URL for it
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocksite/?src=ss

Since it is not compatible with SeaMonkey you will have to run it through the 
online
SeaMonkey extension converter first:
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ When the extension comes across a URL it's
blacklisted it displays a quick unobrusive temporary popup.

This should work (it did for me) but there is the separate problem in that the 
developer
of this extension has seen fit to resort to the same trick. So I BlockListed 
the Blocklist
URL!


Wouldn't that still leave the browser director or re-director active?


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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

DoctorBill wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs
etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


If I deleted this web page and did not click on anything in it, then the 
Maleware was not
loaded onto my system - am I right ?


Why did you get that page in the first place?
Earlier you wrote:
 I just booted up and the following thing was on my
 SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.
That means that something is already active on your computer.
Virus, trojan, zombie, root kit, malware, re-direct, etc.
Blocking the webpage won't kill the process.

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Re: Any updates on when we might start seeing Seamonkey updates?

2015-06-11 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

We're falling farther and farther behind both Firefox AND Thunderbird now...


Is that bad?
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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread Roger Fink

 Original Message 

Roger Fink wrote:

 Original Message 

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


It's a scam. I got it too and malwarebytes does not get rid of it. The
way I finally got rid of it was to blacklist the URL using the BlockSite
extension.
Here is the URL for it
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocksite/?src=ss

Since it is not compatible with SeaMonkey you will have to run it
through the online SeaMonkey extension converter first:
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ When the extension comes across a
URL it's blacklisted it displays a quick unobrusive temporary popup.

This should work (it did for me) but there is the separate problem in
that the developer of this extension has seen fit to resort to the same
trick. So I BlockListed the Blocklist URL!




Last I heard, Blocksite had become spyware.  URL 'n Extension Block
works the same way, but is not spyware.  You have to run that one thru
the converter as well.

Dumb question maybe but why is harmful software readily available on 
AoM.org? Too nuch effort required to monitor it? At the very least there 
could be a separate page, perhaps password protected, where ordinary 
users could post extensions behaving as malware. At the very least it 
would be a worthy goal to have every extension come with an ongoing 
rating.

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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread DoctorBill

DoctorBill wrote:

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs
etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


If I deleted this web page and did not click on 
anything in it, then the Maleware was not loaded 
onto my system - am I right ?


I have learned to never slick any links on 
anything that pops up when SeaMonkey is started.
That goes for ANYTHING - even Adobe, Firefox, 
whatever.  Suspicious E-Mails are deleted by right 
clicking them and choosing delete item.


DoctorBill
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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread DoctorBill

DoctorBill wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs
etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


If I deleted this web page and did not click on
anything in it, then the Maleware was not loaded
onto my system - am I right ?

I have learned to never slick any links on
anything that pops up when SeaMonkey is started.
That goes for ANYTHING - even Adobe, Firefox,
whatever.  Suspicious E-Mails are deleted by right
clicking them and choosing delete item.

DoctorBill


I have been getting odd-ball stuff from The 
Administrator or some name like 'Anthonio Porko' 
(usually Latin sounding) telling me (title line) 
that my Credit Rating has been hacked or my E-Mail 
address has been changedsome lame krap like 
that.  Deleted w/o opening.

I wonder who falls for that stuff ?

DB
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Re: Is this Maleware or a scam ?

2015-06-11 Thread Roger Fink

 Original Message 

Roger Fink wrote:

 Original Message 

I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page.  Came up w/o any prompt.

When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.

http://www.cys-audiovideodownloader.com/

Is this authentic ?

I would like to get a program or extension or
add-on that will extract (capture) ANY video on
any web sitelike on News web pages or blogs etc.

Is there such a thingthat is safe to download?

DoctorBill


It's a scam. I got it too and malwarebytes does not get rid of it. The way I 
finally got
rid of it was to blacklist the URL using the BlockSite extension.
Here is the URL for it
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blocksite/?src=ss

Since it is not compatible with SeaMonkey you will have to run it through the 
online
SeaMonkey extension converter first:
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ When the extension comes across a URL it's
blacklisted it displays a quick unobrusive temporary popup.

This should work (it did for me) but there is the separate problem in that the 
developer
of this extension has seen fit to resort to the same trick. So I BlockListed 
the Blocklist
URL!


Wouldn't that still leave the browser director or re-director active?


I'm not sure I was successful in getting rid of it because it reappeared 
at least once, but it hasn't returned in quite awhile. With all the 
built-in features of marginal use that are built into browsers (I have 
to clear Firefox's latest great idea off of my toolbar almost every 
upgrade) you would think that an easy-to-use blacklist would be 
built-in. You know, safety..

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Re: Any updates on when we might start seeing Seamonkey updates?

2015-06-11 Thread WaltS48

On 06/11/2015 07:12 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

We're falling farther and farther behind both Firefox AND Thunderbird
now...



Thunderbird 38.0.1 was release today. Updates throttled a bit AIUI, but 
you can do Help  About Thunderbird and update, if you aren't using a 
Linux distributions build.


We have to wait.

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Re: All of a sudden, my tabs are loading right to left, instead of left to right.

2015-06-11 Thread Daniel

On 10/06/2015 9:46 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Daniel wrote:


And why are you posting to a SeaMonkey news group, presumably about a
SeaMonkey problem, with Google Chrome??


We don't know what browser he is using. He posted via Google Groups, and
could be using any browser.  User-Agent: G2/1.0


Sorry, Beauregard, I've taken G2/1.0 to mean Google Chrome!!

YL, YL!!

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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:36.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.33 Build identifier: 20150215202114

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