Re: Remember Password Extension

2012-09-12 Thread Axel Grude


--Original Message--
Subject: Re: Remember Password Extension
Date: Sat, 05 May 2012 17:42:26 -0700
From: David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid
To:
On 06/05/12 01:42, David E. Ross wrote:

On 5/5/12 1:41 PM, TMitchell wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 5/5/12 9:57 AM, TMitchell wrote:

I once installed the SeaMonkey add-on Remember Password and was able
to get it to show up on my SM Bookmarks Toolbar.  I was able to install
it on a new computer in SM 2.9.1, but it doesn't show up anywhere and I
can't recall how to get it put onto the toolbar.  Any help, please?


There is now a Remember Passwords 1.0.2 extension available from
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/remember-passwords/.
   This does NOT appear in the Bookmarks Toolbar.  Instead, it functions
as if it were an inherent SeaMonkey capability.

To see if you already have it, select [Tools  Add-ons Manager] from the
SeaMonkey menu bar.  On the Add-ons Manager window, select the puzzle
piece icon to display extensions.  The list is alphabetized, so you
might have to scroll down.


Yep.  Got that one installed as you described.  So I am to assume that
it works automatically to add the info (or present me the option to add
the info) to the Password Manager whenever I first engage a logon page
and enter the username/password data?

Do you know if it is an update of the older add-on that I mentioned
above (i.e.,  the password add-on that I could place on the Bookmarks
Toolbar), or is that one something else entirely?


This is quite different from the bookmarklet that you used to use.  The
affected code module was changed and then wrapped into a zipped file.
Thus, a different type of extension is now required.

This does not always work because not all logins can be identified as
such.  Also, it does not work with logins that are done via scripts
(e.g., JavaScript); see bug #355063 at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355063.  Having the
extension, however, means that you are indeed able to save many more IDs
and passwords than if you did not have the extension.

See bug #425145 at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425145.



May I suggest installing my extension QuickPasswords for working around that bug? It 
supports logging in on any site that has input boxes for username and/or passwords, 
with or without flash. It also supports copying the password to the clipboard or 
making an excel sheet with passwords.


Lastly, you can change a password that is shared on multiple sites.

hth
  Axel
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Re: Password Manager not filling in Cisco site credentials

2012-09-12 Thread Axel Grude


My featured extension QuickPasswords works always (even if you are not prompted) as 
long as you have an input box for user name / passwords. Just right-click the username 
or password field and select Retrieve a Password Then click the key with the 
green button = you can now select Insert User Id or Insert Password via the 
context menu.


With QuickPasswords, you can also copy passwords to the clipboard (without display on 
screen) and change a password that is used on multiple sites.


hth,
  Axel

--Original Message--
Subject: Password Manager not filling in Cisco site credentials
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 12:57:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: Lou Davitian lsdavit...@gmail.com
To:
On 06/08/12 20:57, Lou Davitian wrote:

When I attempt to sign in to the Cisco.com site I'm not prompted for
the master password. If I've already entered the master password, I
still don't have the user name available as a drop down under the user
name field. It doesn't seem to be a case where the input tag has the
autocomplete attribute set to off, at least I can't see it in the page
source nor examining the fields with the DOM inspector. Using a clean
profile, I am prompted to save the credentials and they are visible in
the data manager. The specific url is 
https://sso.cisco.com/autho/forms/CDClogin.html
or just go to www.cisco.com and click on log in at the top of the
page. If anyone can give me a clue as to why this is happening, I'd
appreciate it.



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Re: Remembering passworrd

2012-08-22 Thread Axel Grude

On 28/04/12 16:06, Mr. Cheese wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mr. Cheese wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mr. Cheese wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mr. Cheese wrote:

I've been using SM for years. The first time I open mail
(mail.optonline.net) I'm asked for my password. SM remembers from
that
point on. All of a sudden I'm asked for a PW each time I open the
mail
program. I've check all the optimum and optonline sites using the
database manager and my PW is there for all sites.
I've looked in all the preferences entries and don't see a specific
place to say Save

Is this SM's or my mail provider's problem?


Mr Cheese, have you looked in the Password Manager, Tools-Password
Manager-Manage Stored Passwords?? Is your password saved ?? (you may
need to click Show Passwords when having selected your email
provider!)


Yes. As I said I checked all stored PWs and they are there.


Yes, but does your e-mail providers password show up??


Yes, all PW for the email provider are there


Well, in that case, all I can suggest is that you delete them, then when
you get your mail, enter the password *and* tick the box to remember the
password.

Sorry.


Tried deleting them. No change. thx for your suggestions.


Check with your email provider - maybe something has changed on their side?
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Re: gmail ...

2012-02-28 Thread Axel Grude

On 17/02/12 16:51, hawker wrote:

On 2/16/2012 6:15 PM, MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 16/02/2012 20:07, hawker told the world:


There are plenty of valid reasons to use POP over IMAP, especially if
you have a limited bandwidth connection (such as cell phone). I have
some of my e-mail accounts IMAP, and some POP. There are valid reasons
why I use both and different ones for different accounts.


Actually, for limited bandwidth IMAP is a rather good choice, since you
don't run the risk of downloading 20mb attachments by accident. You
don't even have to download the message *body* if you know from the
header that it can wait until you are somewhere with better/unlimited
bandwidth.



I suppose for some accounts that could be true. For my work account on my phone 
I have
it set to not download any attachment over 50k unless I say. POP downloads 
anything
new and takes a few seconds to check the account (on thing to check, only new 
files I
have not downloaded). IMAP must check though all the folders on the IMAP 
account and
so take around 90 seconds for my work account. It must also sync up anything 
that has
changed and that I have done locally which takes another 30-120 seconds.

I also noticed that IMAP is rather fragile on my (also slow) connection when I do bulk 
operations such as moving (more than 10) emails. POP never crashed Thunderbird as a 
side effect of moving mail. I think there is some stuff still programmed synchronously 
which doesn't matter when you have super-fast broadband (and / or leave everything in 
your inbox).


Ax
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Re: Nice puzzle :-)

2012-02-16 Thread Axel Grude

On 03/02/12 18:19, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Hartmut Figge:


first the problem:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/scrollbar.png (299 KB)

The background of the scrollbar in the messagepane is fine, [...]


No, it should be darker than the slider. Just noticed by comparison with
my current SM. But it is not white. *g*

Hartmut

use DOMi to find out
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Re: Question About Uninvited Transmissions While Viewing Newspaper On Line

2012-01-31 Thread Axel Grude

On 28/01/12 01:31, Mort wrote:

Hi,

Having lived in a Western European country for 5 years, I often read two of its 
main
newspapers on line. My bottom tool bar usually shows text related to the 
newspaper.
However, this evening, I noticed two tool bar texts that upset me:

Transferring data from Facebook

Reading Google analytics.

Am I being monitored and infiltrated while viewing the newspapers? That is 
certainly
unsettling.

I use an antivirus program, Windows firewall and Defender, and an antispyware 
program.
My net connection is via cable.

Any comments and suggestions would be appreciated.

Regards,

Morton Linder
USA

install noscript. then only allow whats necessary to read the news (trial and 
error)
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Re: Newsgroup no longer in Google Groups?

2012-01-31 Thread Axel Grude

On 31/01/12 00:00, WLS wrote:

On 01/30/2012 06:43 PM, Axel Grude wrote:

On 23/01/12 16:20, WLS wrote:

On 01/23/2012 10:54 AM, Chris Ilias wrote:

On 12-01-23 7:28 AM, _Daniel_ spoke thusly:


Jay, I seem to remember some time ago (months), these groups were being
spammed from Google Groups with posts to old threads advertising
freelance writer.

These posts seem to have stopped (for how long??), so could this be a
result of the fix??


It's a result of me removing them before you see them. :)




Thank you!

I can delete my filters, and clear the filter logs now?


how do you filter newsgroups? I thought you cannot delete any messages
(iam using thunderbird for newsgroups)... sorry for the newbie question..



The Creating Message Filters section of SeaMonkey Help (F1) also applies
to newsgroups, and Thunderbird.

To manually delete messages from newsgroups, change this pref in
about:config to true.

news.allow_delete_with_no_undo;false


thanks, that seems like a cool little setting ! :)
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Re: Works in IE not in SM

2012-01-30 Thread Axel Grude

On 22/01/12 05:16, NoOp wrote:

On 01/21/2012 02:32 PM, Ray_Net wrote:

http://chez-momo.fr/mona-lisa.html

Did someone know why SM cannot render the picture ?



https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=193886

FYI:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_Markup_Language
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2011/12/07/moving-to-standards-based-web-graphics-in-ie10.aspx

so if you can see it in IE it is only because IE is out of date :-) since they are 
both vector based it should relatively trivial to write a parser that converts one 
into the other.


Axel
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Re: Newsgroup no longer in Google Groups?

2012-01-30 Thread Axel Grude

On 23/01/12 16:20, WLS wrote:

On 01/23/2012 10:54 AM, Chris Ilias wrote:

On 12-01-23 7:28 AM, _Daniel_ spoke thusly:


Jay, I seem to remember some time ago (months), these groups were being
spammed from Google Groups with posts to old threads advertising
freelance writer.

These posts seem to have stopped (for how long??), so could this be a
result of the fix??


It's a result of me removing them before you see them. :)




Thank you!

I can delete my filters, and clear the filter logs now?

how do you filter newsgroups? I thought you cannot delete any messages (iam using 
thunderbird for newsgroups)... sorry for the newbie question..

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Re: 2.6.1 stored passwords - multiple redundant repeats over and over

2012-01-05 Thread Axel Grude
On 03/01/12 17:36, DoctorBill wrote:
 W3BNR wrote:
 On 1/2/2012 10:43 PM DoctorBill submitted the following:
 DoctorBill wrote:
 DoctorBill wrote:
 DoctorBill wrote:
 Cute title - I just wanted to show the redundancy described below.

 I just updated to SeaMonkey 2.6.1 from SeaMonkey 1.1.

 My stored passwords that came over from SM 1.1 are there but now require
 me to click on the Username before one comes up to choose.

 When I click on Username, many have multiples of the same Username !

 I went to stored passwords, and one I went to often before now has SIX
 listings of the very same username and password for exactly the same
 link.

 Was this a bug? Did I do something wrong ? Why would it store repeats of
 the very same thing.

 Should I delete all but one of them ?

 I don't want to delete anything until I hear from the Expurts

 DoctorBill


 Oh how cute !
 There are two of everything or more.
 Once you get down to two of them, if you highlight one and press delete,
 both of them are erased

 Wonderful.

 DoctorBill


From the numerous responses, I would suppose:

 1. No one has had this problem before me.

 2. No one knows what is going on.

 3. No one G.A.S.

 I guess it is #3.

 DoctorBill


 I was in the process of copying (by hand typing) all my passwords over to a 
 list
 on WORD...when XP Security 2012 hit my system.

 OMG - don't let that thing get you !  Long story - hideous !
 Still have to run a procedure on bleepingcomputer.com to totally clean it 
 out.
 http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-xp-internet-security-2012

 Anyway - I am going to get all my passwords (can't get them printed out of 
 SM
 1.1 - at least I don't know how) and then erase the 2.6.1 passwords files 
 and
 start all over anew with all of the sites.

 That should stop this two of everything stuff I get now.
 I have to click on the username box to get anything to show then I get two 
 of
 the same thing shown.

 Is this normal for 2.6.1 or am I doing the right thing ?

 I don't want to reload 2.1 and inport and then import to 2.6.1...LORD !

 DoctorBill


 Bill, back in 2010 I noticed that I had what I thought were duplicated 
 entries
 of host/user/passwords in my system.  But, upon closer inspection the submit
 URL's were different.  Look to see if one is http:// and the so called 
 duplicate
 is https://


 
 Nope - they are absolutely identical !
 Nope - they are absolutely identical !
 
 For instance, I order cigars from
 http://www.coronacigar.com
 and there are two identical lines in the Password Manager list with
 identical usernames and passwords.
 
 DoctorBill
 DoctorBill
 (lol)
 
What you see is identical. Please use Saved Password Editor to confirm if they
really are. There are some hidden fields (such as username field) that are not
displayed by the password manager; SPE will help.

Axel
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Re: 2.6.1 stored passwords - multiple redundant repeats over and over

2012-01-05 Thread Axel Grude
On 03/01/12 18:40, DoctorBill wrote:
 W3BNR wrote:
 On 1/3/2012 12:36 PM DoctorBill submitted the following:
 W3BNR wrote:
 On 1/2/2012 10:43 PM DoctorBill submitted the following:
 DoctorBill wrote:
 DoctorBill wrote:
 DoctorBill wrote:
 Cute title - I just wanted to show the redundancy described below.

 I just updated to SeaMonkey 2.6.1 from SeaMonkey 1.1.

 My stored passwords that came over from SM 1.1 are there but now 
 require
 me to click on the Username before one comes up to choose.

 When I click on Username, many have multiples of the same Username !

 I went to stored passwords, and one I went to often before now has SIX
 listings of the very same username and password for exactly the same
 link.

 Was this a bug? Did I do something wrong ? Why would it store repeats 
 of
 the very same thing.

 Should I delete all but one of them ?

 I don't want to delete anything until I hear from the Expurts

 DoctorBill


 Oh how cute !
 There are two of everything or more.
 Once you get down to two of them, if you highlight one and press delete,
 both of them are erased

 Wonderful.

 DoctorBill


  From the numerous responses, I would suppose:

 1. No one has had this problem before me.

 2. No one knows what is going on.

 3. No one G.A.S.

 I guess it is #3.

 DoctorBill


 I was in the process of copying (by hand typing) all my passwords over to 
 a list
 on WORD...when XP Security 2012 hit my system.

 OMG - don't let that thing get you !  Long story - hideous !
 Still have to run a procedure on bleepingcomputer.com to totally clean it 
 out.
 http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-xp-internet-security-2012

 Anyway - I am going to get all my passwords (can't get them printed out 
 of SM
 1.1 - at least I don't know how) and then erase the 2.6.1 passwords files 
 and
 start all over anew with all of the sites.

 That should stop this two of everything stuff I get now.
 I have to click on the username box to get anything to show then I get 
 two of
 the same thing shown.

 Is this normal for 2.6.1 or am I doing the right thing ?

 I don't want to reload 2.1 and inport and then import to 2.6.1...LORD !

 DoctorBill


 Bill, back in 2010 I noticed that I had what I thought were duplicated 
 entries
 of host/user/passwords in my system.  But, upon closer inspection the 
 submit
 URL's were different.  Look to see if one is http:// and the so called 
 duplicate
 is https://



 Nope - they are absolutely identical !
 Nope - they are absolutely identical !

 For instance, I order cigars from
 http://www.coronacigar.com
 and there are two identical lines in the Password Manager list with
 identical usernames and passwords.

 DoctorBill
 DoctorBill
 (lol)


 OK - Password Manager does NOT show you the URL's of the Host.
 I suggest you download the file at:
 http://the-edmeister.com/firefox_info/articles/List_Firefox-3_Passwords.htm
 and run it.  It will show HOST, USERNAME, PASSWORD, and SUBMIT URL

 Go to the URL above.  Save page as Whatever.htm someplace on your hard 
 drive.
 Then double click on Whatever.htm  Answer the question, and viola you'll 
 have
 a listing of all your Hosts, usernames, password, and submit urls.  It DOES 
 work
 on SM 2.5.1.

 Check your SUBMIT URL column for HTTP and HTTPS.  They will have the same 
 HOST,
 USERNAME, and PASSWORD, but ARE two different entries.

 
 I beg to differ with you !
 
 TOOLS | Password Manager | Manage Stored Passwords | Show Passwords (lower 
 right
 button) | YES
 
 I would post a 'screensave' on an image hosting site to show you, but then I 
 would be
 giving away my usernames and passwords !
 
 I am using 2.6.1 - and I am not insane.   Not yet, anyway
 
 DoctorBill
 
See my previous reply about Saved Password Editor. There is more to the 
Password Store
than meets the eye (Password Manager is lying to you... or at least omitting 
large
sections of the truth).

hth
Axel
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