Re: unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread rcarlsonjr
On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 1:47:00 PM UTC-7, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> rcarlso...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be 
> > compacted because writing to folder failed.  Verify that you have enough 
> > disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file system , then 
> > try again."
> >
> > I've compacted dozens of times without problems.  Now, if I try to compact 
> > any folder it freezes my computer.
> >
> > I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 
> > 7601.
> >
> > And SeaMonkey version 2.46.
> >
> 
> First I would try repairing the index on it. Right-click on Trash > 
> Properties...> Repair Folder  It essentially rebuilds the msf file.
> 
> If that doesn't work enter about:support and under Profile Folder click 
> show folder. In Explorer navigate to mail account folder
> Mail\maildomnain.com
> 
> And check properties of file Trash and make sure it is not read-only and 
> that you own it. Fix accordingly.
> 
> -- 
> Take care,
> 
> Jonathan
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> http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com

I tried repairing the index but that didn't seem to work yet.  I'll try the 
other remedy if I can figure it out.
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Re: unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

rcarlso...@gmail.com wrote:


On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 1:48:23 PM UTC-7, Paul B. Gallagher
wrote:


Try this:

Close SeaMonkey completely, including any quick-start features.

In the profile folder
C:\Users\Windows_User_Name\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\.default\Mail\mail_account_name

(or wherever your profile's mail folder is located in Win7 HP),
where "" is a random string of letters and numbers unique
to your profile, locate and delete the folders "Trash" and
"Trash.msf." SeaMonkey will create new (empty) ones the next time
you launch it.

If that doesn't work, post back.


If I do this will I take it all the messages that are in trash will
be deleted?  I maintain some in trash for awhile for business
reasons.  But I suppose I could just create a new folder for that
"archived" stuff.


Or you could drag and drop those messages to another folder before 
deleting the Trash files. It's probably a better practice to save 
valuable messages somewhere other than Trash. Jes' sayin'...


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Re: unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread rcarlsonjr
On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 1:48:23 PM UTC-7, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> rcarlso...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be
> > compacted because writing to folder failed.  Verify that you have
> > enough disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file
> > system , then try again."
> >
> > I've compacted dozens of times without problems.  Now, if I try to
> > compact any folder it freezes my computer.
> >
> > I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
> > Build 7601.
> >
> > And SeaMonkey version 2.46.
> >
> > Thanks.
> 
> Try this:
> 
> Close SeaMonkey completely, including any quick-start features.
> 
> In the profile folder
> C:\Users\Windows_User_Name\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\.default\Mail\mail_account_name
> (or wherever your profile's mail folder is located in Win7 HP), where 
> "" is a random string of letters and numbers unique to your 
> profile, locate and delete the folders "Trash" and "Trash.msf." 
> SeaMonkey will create new (empty) ones the next time you launch it.
> 
> If that doesn't work, post back.
> 
> -- 
> War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
> --
> Paul B. Gallagher

If I do this will I take it all the messages that are in trash will be deleted? 
 I maintain some in trash for awhile for business reasons.  But I suppose I 
could just create a new folder for that "archived" stuff.
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Re: unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread rcarlsonjr
On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 3:00:18 PM UTC-7, WaltS48 wrote:
> On 5/4/17 5:49 PM, Richard Alan wrote:
> > rcarlsonjr wrote:
> >
> >> I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be
> >> compacted because writing to folder failed.  Verify that you have enough
> >> disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file system ,
> >> then try again."   
> > ..and since you didn't say you actually did it, *did* you really check to
> > see if you have enough disk space?
> >
> 
> ...and since nobody asked, is it a POP3 or IMAP account?
> 
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> Coexist 
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I do have enough disk space and it is a POP3 account.
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Re: unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread WaltS48

On 5/4/17 5:49 PM, Richard Alan wrote:

rcarlsonjr wrote:


I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be
compacted because writing to folder failed.  Verify that you have enough
disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file system ,
then try again."   

..and since you didn't say you actually did it, *did* you really check to
see if you have enough disk space?



...and since nobody asked, is it a POP3 or IMAP account?

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Re: unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread Richard Alan
rcarlsonjr wrote:

> I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be
> compacted because writing to folder failed.  Verify that you have enough
> disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file system ,
> then try again."   

..and since you didn't say you actually did it, *did* you really check to 
see if you have enough disk space? 

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Re: unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

rcarlso...@gmail.com wrote:


I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be
compacted because writing to folder failed.  Verify that you have
enough disk space, and that you have write privileges to this file
system , then try again."

I've compacted dozens of times without problems.  Now, if I try to
compact any folder it freezes my computer.

I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
Build 7601.

And SeaMonkey version 2.46.

Thanks.


Try this:

Close SeaMonkey completely, including any quick-start features.

In the profile folder
C:\Users\Windows_User_Name\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\.default\Mail\mail_account_name
(or wherever your profile's mail folder is located in Win7 HP), where 
"" is a random string of letters and numbers unique to your 
profile, locate and delete the folders "Trash" and "Trash.msf." 
SeaMonkey will create new (empty) ones the next time you launch it.


If that doesn't work, post back.

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Re: unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread Jonathan N. Little

rcarlso...@gmail.com wrote:

I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be compacted because 
writing to folder failed.  Verify that you have enough disk space, and that you have write 
privileges to this file system , then try again."

I've compacted dozens of times without problems.  Now, if I try to compact any 
folder it freezes my computer.

I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601.

And SeaMonkey version 2.46.



First I would try repairing the index on it. Right-click on Trash > 
Properties...> Repair Folder  It essentially rebuilds the msf file.


If that doesn't work enter about:support and under Profile Folder click 
show folder. In Explorer navigate to mail account folder

Mail\maildomnain.com

And check properties of file Trash and make sure it is not read-only and 
that you own it. Fix accordingly.


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Jonathan
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unable to compact folders to delete trash

2017-05-04 Thread rcarlsonjr
I keep getting the error message: "The folder "Trash" could not be compacted 
because writing to folder failed.  Verify that you have enough disk space, and 
that you have write privileges to this file system , then try again."

I've compacted dozens of times without problems.  Now, if I try to compact any 
folder it freezes my computer.

I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601.

And SeaMonkey version 2.46.

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Re: Oddity noticed downloading an ISO file

2017-05-04 Thread Richard Owlett

So it is "normal" if not "usual".
IOW not a bug for either SM, gparted.og, nor sourceforge.net .
Thank you


On 05/04/2017 10:27 AM, Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:

When you follow the "download" URL of a file hosted by SourceForge, it
gets downloaded in 4 HTTP requests (instead of one):


GET https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
HTTP 307

GET 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso/download?use_mirror=netcologne
HTTP 200


At this point, you're presented with a SourceForge download page and
have to stare at their advertisements for like 5 seconds. After which
the page is refreshed for the 2nd time:


GET 
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso?r==1493909634_mirror=netix
HTTP 302

GET 
https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
HTTP 200

... and you're finally allowed to download the darn file.

You can perform the above diagnostics yourself using either the
"Developer Tools" (the former Firebug), or the 3rd party "Live HTTP
Headers" extension available at AMO, or by setting the
accessibility.blockautorefresh preference to true (Appearance -> Content
-> Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page).

No browser is smart enough to rid you from this five second delay.


Wget is a different story: apparently, the web server interprets its
User-Agent string as "something which is not a browser" and skips the
advertisement page.

You can try to play with general.useragent.site_specific_overrides as
described here: 


Regards,
Andrey.

On 04.05.2017 17:00, Richard Owlett wrote:

On 05/04/2017 07:31 AM, Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:

Hi Richard,

Can you test how wget/curl behave when given the same URL?

Regards,
Andrey.



It "ran".
richard@march-9-Jessie:~/testfolder$ ls -lh
total 318M
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard  44M May  4 08:22
gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard 274M Feb 18 00:20
gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso.1

*HOWEVER*
richard@march-9-Jessie:~/1st_run$ ls -lh
total 275M
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard  84K May  4 06:50 download
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard 274M May  4 06:40
gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso



I don't know how to interpret the following.

richard@march-9-Jessie:~/testfolder$ wget
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
--2017-05-04 08:23:12--
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
Resolving downloads.sourceforge.net (downloads.sourceforge.net)...
216.34.181.59
Connecting to downloads.sourceforge.net
(downloads.sourceforge.net)|216.34.181.59|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
Location:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
[following]
--2017-05-04 08:23:12--
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso

Connecting to downloads.sourceforge.net
(downloads.sourceforge.net)|216.34.181.59|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
Location:
https://cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
[following]
--2017-05-04 08:23:12--
https://cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso

Resolving cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net (cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net)...
74.82.59.181
Connecting to cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net
(cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net)|74.82.59.181|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 287309824 (274M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: ‘gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso.1’








On Thursday, 4 May 2017, Richard Owlett  wrote:


I'm running SM 2.48 on Debian Jessie
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46

I went to http://gparted.org/download.php and right-clicked on link
titled "Download gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso" whose target was
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso

When I chose "Save Link Target As" it saved a HTML file named
"download".

However when I left-clicked on the above link, it took me to
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-
stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso/download?use_mirror=iweb

That triggered an automated download of the desired ISO file.
The content of the save HTML was the sourceforge.net page.

Is this expected behavior?
TIA


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Re: Oddity noticed downloading an ISO file

2017-05-04 Thread Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov
Hello Richard,

In addition to setting general.useragent.site_specific_overrides:

> general.useragent.site_specific_overrides=true
> general.useragent.override.sourceforge.net=Wget/1.17.1
> general.useragent.override.downloads.sourceforge.net=Wget/1.17.1

you would need to set network.http.sendRefererHeader to 0 (more on this
here: ).

Regards,
Andrey.

On 04.05.2017 18:27, Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:
> When you follow the "download" URL of a file hosted by SourceForge, it
> gets downloaded in 4 HTTP requests (instead of one):
> 
>> GET https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
>> HTTP 307
>>
>> GET 
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso/download?use_mirror=netcologne
>> HTTP 200
> 
> At this point, you're presented with a SourceForge download page and
> have to stare at their advertisements for like 5 seconds. After which
> the page is refreshed for the 2nd time:
> 
>> GET 
>> https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso?r==1493909634_mirror=netix
>> HTTP 302
>>
>> GET 
>> https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
>> HTTP 200
> ... and you're finally allowed to download the darn file.
> 
> You can perform the above diagnostics yourself using either the
> "Developer Tools" (the former Firebug), or the 3rd party "Live HTTP
> Headers" extension available at AMO, or by setting the
> accessibility.blockautorefresh preference to true (Appearance -> Content
> -> Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page).
> 
> No browser is smart enough to rid you from this five second delay.
> 
> 
> Wget is a different story: apparently, the web server interprets its
> User-Agent string as "something which is not a browser" and skips the
> advertisement page.
> 
> You can try to play with general.useragent.site_specific_overrides as
> described here: 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Andrey.



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Re: Oddity noticed downloading an ISO file

2017-05-04 Thread Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov
When you follow the "download" URL of a file hosted by SourceForge, it
gets downloaded in 4 HTTP requests (instead of one):

> GET https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> HTTP 307
> 
> GET 
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso/download?use_mirror=netcologne
> HTTP 200

At this point, you're presented with a SourceForge download page and
have to stare at their advertisements for like 5 seconds. After which
the page is refreshed for the 2nd time:

> GET 
> https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso?r==1493909634_mirror=netix
> HTTP 302
> 
> GET 
> https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> HTTP 200
... and you're finally allowed to download the darn file.

You can perform the above diagnostics yourself using either the
"Developer Tools" (the former Firebug), or the 3rd party "Live HTTP
Headers" extension available at AMO, or by setting the
accessibility.blockautorefresh preference to true (Appearance -> Content
-> Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page).

No browser is smart enough to rid you from this five second delay.


Wget is a different story: apparently, the web server interprets its
User-Agent string as "something which is not a browser" and skips the
advertisement page.

You can try to play with general.useragent.site_specific_overrides as
described here: 


Regards,
Andrey.

On 04.05.2017 17:00, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 05/04/2017 07:31 AM, Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> Can you test how wget/curl behave when given the same URL?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andrey.
>>
> 
> It "ran".
> richard@march-9-Jessie:~/testfolder$ ls -lh
> total 318M
> -rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard  44M May  4 08:22
> gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> -rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard 274M Feb 18 00:20
> gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso.1
> 
> *HOWEVER*
> richard@march-9-Jessie:~/1st_run$ ls -lh
> total 275M
> -rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard  84K May  4 06:50 download
> -rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard 274M May  4 06:40
> gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> 
> 
> 
> I don't know how to interpret the following.
> 
> richard@march-9-Jessie:~/testfolder$ wget
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> --2017-05-04 08:23:12--
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> Resolving downloads.sourceforge.net (downloads.sourceforge.net)...
> 216.34.181.59
> Connecting to downloads.sourceforge.net
> (downloads.sourceforge.net)|216.34.181.59|:80... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
> Location:
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> [following]
> --2017-05-04 08:23:12--
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> 
> Connecting to downloads.sourceforge.net
> (downloads.sourceforge.net)|216.34.181.59|:80... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
> Location:
> https://cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> [following]
> --2017-05-04 08:23:12--
> https://cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
> 
> Resolving cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net (cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net)...
> 74.82.59.181
> Connecting to cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net
> (cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net)|74.82.59.181|:443... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> Length: 287309824 (274M) [application/octet-stream]
> Saving to: ‘gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso.1’
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Thursday, 4 May 2017, Richard Owlett  wrote:
>>
>>> I'm running SM 2.48 on Debian Jessie
>>> User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
>>> Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
>>>
>>> I went to http://gparted.org/download.php and right-clicked on link
>>> titled "Download gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso" whose target was
>>> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
>>>
>>> When I chose "Save Link Target As" it saved a HTML file named
>>> "download".
>>>
>>> However when I left-clicked on the above link, it took me to
>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-
>>> stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso/download?use_mirror=iweb
>>>
>>> That triggered an automated download of the desired ISO file.
>>> The content of the save HTML was the sourceforge.net page.
>>>
>>> Is this expected behavior?
>>> TIA
>>>
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Re: Oddity noticed downloading an ISO file

2017-05-04 Thread Richard Owlett

On 05/04/2017 07:31 AM, Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:

Hi Richard,

Can you test how wget/curl behave when given the same URL?

Regards,
Andrey.



It "ran".
richard@march-9-Jessie:~/testfolder$ ls -lh
total 318M
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard  44M May  4 08:22 
gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard 274M Feb 18 00:20 
gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso.1


*HOWEVER*
richard@march-9-Jessie:~/1st_run$ ls -lh
total 275M
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard  84K May  4 06:50 download
-rw-r--r-- 1 richard richard 274M May  4 06:40 
gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso




I don't know how to interpret the following.

richard@march-9-Jessie:~/testfolder$ wget 
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
--2017-05-04 08:23:12-- 
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
Resolving downloads.sourceforge.net (downloads.sourceforge.net)... 
216.34.181.59
Connecting to downloads.sourceforge.net 
(downloads.sourceforge.net)|216.34.181.59|:80... connected.

HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
Location: 
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso 
[following]
--2017-05-04 08:23:12-- 
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
Connecting to downloads.sourceforge.net 
(downloads.sourceforge.net)|216.34.181.59|:80... connected.

HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
Location: 
https://cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso 
[following]
--2017-05-04 08:23:12-- 
https://cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/gparted/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
Resolving cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net (cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net)... 
74.82.59.181
Connecting to cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net 
(cytranet.dl.sourceforge.net)|74.82.59.181|:443... connected.

HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 287309824 (274M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: ‘gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso.1’








On Thursday, 4 May 2017, Richard Owlett  wrote:


I'm running SM 2.48 on Debian Jessie
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46

I went to http://gparted.org/download.php and right-clicked on link
titled "Download gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso" whose target was
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso

When I chose "Save Link Target As" it saved a HTML file named "download".

However when I left-clicked on the above link, it took me to
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-
stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso/download?use_mirror=iweb

That triggered an automated download of the desired ISO file.
The content of the save HTML was the sourceforge.net page.

Is this expected behavior?
TIA


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Re: Oddity noticed downloading an ISO file

2017-05-04 Thread Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov
Hi Richard,

Can you test how wget/curl behave when given the same URL?

Regards,
Andrey.

On Thursday, 4 May 2017, Richard Owlett  wrote:

> I'm running SM 2.48 on Debian Jessie
> User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
> Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
>
> I went to http://gparted.org/download.php and right-clicked on link
> titled "Download gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso" whose target was
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso
>
> When I chose "Save Link Target As" it saved a HTML file named "download".
>
> However when I left-clicked on the above link, it took me to
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-
> stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso/download?use_mirror=iweb
>
> That triggered an automated download of the desired ISO file.
> The content of the save HTML was the sourceforge.net page.
>
> Is this expected behavior?
> TIA
>
>
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Oddity noticed downloading an ISO file

2017-05-04 Thread Richard Owlett

I'm running SM 2.48 on Debian Jessie
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46


I went to http://gparted.org/download.php and right-clicked on link 
titled "Download gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso" whose target was 
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso


When I chose "Save Link Target As" it saved a HTML file named "download".

However when I left-clicked on the above link, it took me to
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gparted/files/gparted-live-stable/0.28.1-1/gparted-live-0.28.1-1-i686.iso/download?use_mirror=iweb

That triggered an automated download of the desired ISO file.
The content of the save HTML was the sourceforge.net page.

Is this expected behavior?
TIA


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Re: The State of the SeaMonkey Union!

2017-05-04 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

I use this one for suite to pick all:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/report.cgi?query_format=report-table=table=wrap_axis_field=bug_status_axis_field=component=SeaMonkey=

You would need one for mailnews too:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/report.cgi?query_format=report-table=table=wrap_axis_field=bug_status_axis_field=component=MailNews%20Core=


Steve Wendt wrote:

On 5/3/2017 1:21 AM, Iacopo Benesperi wrote:


* I have a mac, so I can help with triaging bugs. I don't think I'll
have time to actively search for bugs to triage


I think this is mainly a question of constructing a good Bugzilla query.


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