Re: scrambled columns in sending e-mails

2018-03-21 Thread Mort Linder

Lemuel Johnson wrote:

On 3/18/2018 11:54 AM, Mort Linder wrote:

Hi,

I have a recurring problem.  type up an e-mail with neat vertical 
columns, and the recipient (and my SENT box) gets scrambled results, 
making it difficult or impossible to properly read the e-mail.


How can I send out e-mails that retain my columnar structure?

Thanks,

Mort Linder

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Another option for rich text (HTML): use menu Insert->Table



Thanks, Lemuel.
Mort
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Does SeaMonkey v2.49.2's e-mail client not show this HTML code in plain text format?

2018-03-21 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey

Hello.

I got a HTML e-mail with its hidden section when using plain text mode. 
It only shows up in HTML mode (both original and simple). The section was


   
style="display:inline-block;padding:5px;background:#f5f5f5;border:1px 
solid #ccc"

target="_blank"

href="http://CXTSoftware.recruiterbox.com/questionnaires/fb035u1/;>
CXT Software Applicant Questions for Employment 
Consideration Form








Shouldn't this part be shown in plain text too? Maybe a bug? :(

Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: Does "Ignore Sub-thread" function

2018-03-21 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Daniel wrote:

Gee whiz!! I only just noticed it in the drop-down menu in the last year 
or so, and I think last week was the first time I've actually tried 
using it!!


I guess I'll just have to put up with that one idiot in that one group!!


Filtering works pretty well; I've tweaked it a bit over the past year by 
adding items to the list but this works for me:


Match any of the following:

Subject contains: PEDOFILO
Subject contains: ASSASSINO
Subject contains: PERVERTITO
Subject contains: PEDERASTA
Subject contains: BASTARDO
Subject contains: MAFIOSI
Subject contains: PORNO
Subject contains: ASSASSINA
Subject contains: CRIMINALE
Subject contains: PEDOPHILE
Subject contains: CRIMINALISSIMA
Subject contains: NAZIST
Subject contains: OMOSESSUALE
Subject contains: DEPRAVATISSIMO
Subject contains: DEPRAVATO
From contains: MEGASCAMMER

Perform these actions: Ignore thread.

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Re: Does "Ignore Sub-thread" function

2018-03-21 Thread Richard Owlett

On 03/21/2018 07:06 AM, Daniel wrote:

Mason83 wrote on 21/03/18 19:04:

On 21/03/2018 07:27, Daniel wrote:

HP 6730b laptop dual booting Win7 and MageiaLinux 6 x64_86. Using SM
2.49.1 on the Mageia install. (Not tried on the Win7 install!!)

In one of my Usenet groups, I've marked a sub-thread to be ignored
(Message->Ignore Sub-thread.). So now that thread is showing as three
unread messages out of a total of twenty-nine messages ... but no
messages are showing up as unread!!

Is this because the messages are being marked as read but the message
count is not being decreased??

If so, can this be fixed or do I, after reading the "good" messages in
the thread, mark the thread as read to set the count to zero??


I'm sorry to inform you that the "Ignore Sub-thread" functionality
has been slightly broken for over a decade.

Given the state of TB dev, this is unlikely to be fixed, ever.

Regards.

Gee whiz!! I only just noticed it in the drop-down menu in the last year 
or so, and I think last week was the first time I've actually tried 
using it!!


I guess I'll just have to put up with that one idiot in that one group!!



I've had success with filters.
Automatically marked anything from one idiot as read can be useful.
I've also have had varying success marking as read anything with
"A Idiot wrote:" in the body.
The problem is any particular idiot can have something useful to say 
&/or trigger a useful sub-thread.

YMMV


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Re: Does "Ignore Sub-thread" function

2018-03-21 Thread Daniel

Mason83 wrote on 21/03/18 19:04:

On 21/03/2018 07:27, Daniel wrote:

HP 6730b laptop dual booting Win7 and MageiaLinux 6 x64_86. Using SM
2.49.1 on the Mageia install. (Not tried on the Win7 install!!)

In one of my Usenet groups, I've marked a sub-thread to be ignored
(Message->Ignore Sub-thread.). So now that thread is showing as three
unread messages out of a total of twenty-nine messages ... but no
messages are showing up as unread!!

Is this because the messages are being marked as read but the message
count is not being decreased??

If so, can this be fixed or do I, after reading the "good" messages in
the thread, mark the thread as read to set the count to zero??


I'm sorry to inform you that the "Ignore Sub-thread" functionality
has been slightly broken for over a decade.

Given the state of TB dev, this is unlikely to be fixed, ever.

Regards.

Gee whiz!! I only just noticed it in the drop-down menu in the last year 
or so, and I think last week was the first time I've actually tried 
using it!!


I guess I'll just have to put up with that one idiot in that one group!!

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Daniel

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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Re: Slowdowns over time when using SeaMonkey

2018-03-21 Thread Edmund Wong
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> 
> Is this kind of hanging/freezing/slowdown a known thing? Is there a
> bugzilla bug (or bugs) that cover this issue? Is there anything that can
> be done to mitigate or work around the issue? Could one of my plugins (I
> use Addblock, ChatZilla, DOM Inspector, Geolocater, JavaScript Debugger
> and User Agent Switcher as extentions plus Acrobat, NVIDIA 3D,
> Silverlight, Window Live Photos and Flash as plugins) be the cause of
> the problems?

I get this too on 2.49.2, Win8.1 64bit and it is frustrating me to no
end.

To be honest, it has gotten progressively bad since 2.46. :(  It's
either an optimization issue or something in how we use the backend
isn't working well.  I have zero idea/clue as to what's bugging this.

Frank, got any ideas?  Or do we need to tweak our mozconfigs to
build SeaMonkey 'better'?  (The mozconfig setup in m-c's browser/
requires some time to unravel the spaghettiness.  Kinda reminds me
of BASIC programming..) ;P

Edmund
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Re: Does "Ignore Sub-thread" function

2018-03-21 Thread Mason83
On 21/03/2018 07:27, Daniel wrote:
> HP 6730b laptop dual booting Win7 and MageiaLinux 6 x64_86. Using SM 
> 2.49.1 on the Mageia install. (Not tried on the Win7 install!!)
> 
> In one of my Usenet groups, I've marked a sub-thread to be ignored 
> (Message->Ignore Sub-thread.). So now that thread is showing as three 
> unread messages out of a total of twenty-nine messages ... but no 
> messages are showing up as unread!!
> 
> Is this because the messages are being marked as read but the message 
> count is not being decreased??
> 
> If so, can this be fixed or do I, after reading the "good" messages in 
> the thread, mark the thread as read to set the count to zero??

I'm sorry to inform you that the "Ignore Sub-thread" functionality
has been slightly broken for over a decade.

Given the state of TB dev, this is unlikely to be fixed, ever.

Regards.
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Re: Yahoo email no longer works with seamonkey.

2018-03-21 Thread Ray_Net

Mozilla User wrote on 21-03-18 07:39:

Ray_Net wrote:

Mozilla User wrote on 18-03-18 07:10:

Ray_Net wrote:

cmcadams wrote on 17-02-18 20:53:

Mr. Ed wrote:

On 02/07/18 10:08 PM, cmcadams wrote:

alex zuber wrote:
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 12:52:34 PM UTC-4, Black Fig 
Pizza Company

wrote:

Yahoo is asking for upgrade to a different browser.


Relly



Still working without complaints here on 2.49.1. One difference 
might be that
I'm using it through AT That is, Yahoo is (or was) AT 
default email

provider.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Was working for me also in 2.49.1 but not working in 2.49.2. What 
changed?




I've just updated to 2.49.2 and still no problem logging into 
"Classic" Yahoo web mail.


Maybe it's because I've never switched to the new interface (ie, 
you can't go back)?


The way to go back is to use Firefox to go into your Yahoo email 
preferences and change to classic.


I've done this about 5 times now. It continues to change 
automatically to the newer version on its own every two weeks. It's 
becoming a pain.
I just tested now http://mail.yahoo.com/  with my SM and yahoo mail 
ask me to go to the new version with a button to say NO .

I click on it so I use always the old version.
When I click on NO, it does nothing.. it acts as if there is no script 
behind the button. So I can't use Yahoo in SM anymore.
Perhaps you have disabled scripting ... I have no idea why "it does 
nothing" - perhaps an plugin or extension ...

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Re: Yahoo email no longer works with seamonkey.

2018-03-21 Thread Mozilla User

Ray_Net wrote:

Mozilla User wrote on 18-03-18 07:10:

Ray_Net wrote:

cmcadams wrote on 17-02-18 20:53:

Mr. Ed wrote:

On 02/07/18 10:08 PM, cmcadams wrote:

alex zuber wrote:
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 12:52:34 PM UTC-4, Black Fig 
Pizza Company

wrote:

Yahoo is asking for upgrade to a different browser.


Relly



Still working without complaints here on 2.49.1. One difference 
might be that
I'm using it through AT That is, Yahoo is (or was) AT 
default email

provider.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Was working for me also in 2.49.1 but not working in 2.49.2. What 
changed?




I've just updated to 2.49.2 and still no problem logging into 
"Classic" Yahoo web mail.


Maybe it's because I've never switched to the new interface (ie, you 
can't go back)?


The way to go back is to use Firefox to go into your Yahoo email 
preferences and change to classic.


I've done this about 5 times now. It continues to change automatically 
to the newer version on its own every two weeks. It's becoming a pain.
I just tested now http://mail.yahoo.com/  with my SM and yahoo mail ask 
me to go to the new version with a button to say NO .

I click on it so I use always the old version.
When I click on NO, it does nothing.. it acts as if there is no script 
behind the button. So I can't use Yahoo in SM anymore.


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