Re: OAuth2 doesn't work with Seamonkey

2017-05-31 Thread James Knott
On 05/31/2017 05:15 PM, James Knott wrote:
> My ISP is moving to OAuth2 for email authentication.  While Seamonkey
> mail supposedly supports it, I cannot connect.  It does work with
> Thunderbird.  Any suggestions for getting it to work with Seamonkey?
>

Forgot to mention, I'm running Seamonkey 2.46 on Linux, but the problem
also occurs on Windows.

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Re: The State of the SeaMonkey Union!

2017-05-31 Thread EE

Ray_Net wrote:

Would like to try DuckDuckGo, but the Release Notes just say to go to
the Sidebar. O.K., did that but not clear how to try DDG. Yes, due to
the Bug there is no way to change the default browser. What do I do?
Larry S.

Type:  TEST in the url barand DDG opens in a SM tab.


It is whatever search engine you have set in Preferences > Browser > 
Internet Search.



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OAuth2 doesn't work with Seamonkey

2017-05-31 Thread James Knott
My ISP is moving to OAuth2 for email authentication.  While Seamonkey
mail supposedly supports it, I cannot connect.  It does work with
Thunderbird.  Any suggestions for getting it to work with Seamonkey?

tnx jk

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Re: The State of the SeaMonkey Union!

2017-05-31 Thread Ray_Net

Ray_Net wrote on 31-05-17 10:58:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 31-05-17 01:25:

Ray_Net wrote:


Larry S. wrote on 30-05-17 22:59:

Would like to try DuckDuckGo, but the Release Notes just say to go to
the Sidebar. O.K., did that but not clear how to try DDG. Yes, due to
the Bug there is no way to change the default browser. What do I do?
Larry S.

Type:  TEST in the url barand DDG opens in a SM tab.


Only if DDG is already your default search engine.

For more details, see my other post a moment ago in this thread.


So he need first to go:
- Preferences
- Browser
- Internet Search
- Default Search Engine

If it's not there, he can click on "Manage Search Engines"
then click on "Get more search engines..."
and choice DDG in the list.

Sorry, I had not noticed your full explanation :-)
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Re: The State of the SeaMonkey Union!

2017-05-31 Thread Ray_Net

Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 31-05-17 01:25:

Ray_Net wrote:


Larry S. wrote on 30-05-17 22:59:

Would like to try DuckDuckGo, but the Release Notes just say to go to
the Sidebar. O.K., did that but not clear how to try DDG. Yes, due to
the Bug there is no way to change the default browser. What do I do?
Larry S.

Type:  TEST in the url barand DDG opens in a SM tab.


Only if DDG is already your default search engine.

For more details, see my other post a moment ago in this thread.


So he need first to go:
- Preferences
- Browser
- Internet Search
- Default Search Engine

If it's not there, he can click on "Manage Search Engines"
then click on "Get more search engines..."
and choice DDG in the list.
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Re: New user - with questions

2017-05-31 Thread Ray_Net

joegw...@comcast.net wrote on 29-05-17 19:03:

On Monday, May 29, 2017 at 10:01:44 AM UTC-4, Ray_Net wrote:

joegw...@comcast.net wrote on 27-05-17 01:16:

I just installed SeaMonkey 2.46 on my 27" iMac under MacOS 10.9.5, and have 
gotten SM to mostly work, but there are some problems:

1.  My ISP requires a password to post email to the SMTP server, but I have not 
figured out how to enter such a password.  An email client that cannot post 
email isn't much use, so one assumes that there is a solution.  In this case, I 
knew that I had not been able to enter a password, but I won't be that lucky in 
the future.



WHAT is your ISP giving you access to his SMTP server ?
Normally ISP published on their site all the details need to use as the
SMTP parameters to be set to SeaMonkey ...

If you don't give us those informations .. nobody can help you.

It's COMCAST, as stated in the parallel replies.  Comcast does publish the 
necessary details, and I have succeeded on all prior attempts to set a 
newsreader up, until Seamonkey.  Don't know what's different.

Joe Gwinn

Hello Joe,
Could you explain why my answer/question is wrong ?
I repeat the answer/question about your SMTP problem for a mail:

If the "Outgoing SMTP server" for your SM mail account is the same as 
for your SM newsgroup account...

... you can post a newsgroup message as well you can send a mail.
I don't see why it should be different.
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