Re: (Ssgt. Brock)-(I'M HAVING TROUBLES WITH MY YAHOO MAIL WHILE USING SEAMONKEY ONLY?)

2014-04-27 Thread Jay Garcia
On 27.04.2014 05:20, Jim Taylor wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Derrell R. Brock wrote:
 Dear SeaMonkey Support,
   My name is (Ssgt. Derrell R. Brock)
 and I'm a retired soldier of the United States Army and a Gulf War
 Veteran and I need to ask a question if I may?. This is my (FIRST-TIME)
   writing to you with a problem you see at this time I use your
 (SeaMonkey) browser as my primary browser (24/7/365) and my primary
 email is (Yahoo) but at this time your browser will not work properly on
   my Yahoo mail?.
   Now the version that I have installed is (2.26
 Beta 2) and I always check for the latest updates each time I log on.
 But in my Yahoo mail when I click on it the mail does come up but I
 cannot use the Yahoo calendar or even check my contact list and then
 after a little bit of time maybe10 seconds then a message shows up at
 the bottom of the page asking me if this is taking to long then click
 the other version?.
   So as you can see this has now been going on
   for well over a month now and I thought that maybe someone was working
 on it and it would come back but it has not so I am writing to you for
 (HELP!!). I have had to go back to (FireFox) and (Explorer) to use my
 Yahoo calendar and contact list so again please I need your (HELP!!). I
 shall be standing by to receive your response.


 Thank You
 Ssgt. Derrell R. Brock
 (U.S. Army Retired)
 (***)***-
 icestati...@yahoo.com

Just a noted word of caution -- NEVER post your phone number in an open,
public forum.

 
 It's being worked on and may be fixed in the next 2.26 release.  See bug
 995706 and comment 6 has a workaround if you don't want to just use
 classic until the fix comes out.
 
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=995706
 
 Jim


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Re: mozdev.org

2014-02-10 Thread Jay Garcia
On 10.02.2014 06:37, chokito wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Why is the site mozdev.org inactive?
 

Because the server is very old and they are looking for a new one and a
new site, etc.

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Re: upgrading - finally!

2013-12-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.12.2013 08:57, Norvin wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 OK, I know I will be getting some (lot) flak about not doing this sooner
 but the situation has changed and I can mow move forward.
 
 Here is my situation, I am now using SM 1.1.18 and will be upgrading to
 the latest greatest level. I am pretty sure that this cannot be done in
 one step, so my question is what is the best sequence to get the desired
 results for a somewhat novice person. What downloads are needed to get
 where I need or should be.
 
 Any suggestions or thoughts are appreciated.

To upgrade from 1 to 2:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Installing_SeaMonkey

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Re: Can't STAY logged in now - ????

2013-11-15 Thread Jay Garcia
On 15.11.2013 09:31, DoctorBill wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Something has been changed in my Seamonkey - I have to
 log in each time I visit ALL web sites.
 
 Before this, when I went to my usual web site haunts,
 the system remembered and I went in 'Logged In'.
 i.e. - stay logged in checked.  Now that doesn't work.
 
 I did not change anything in the my Cookies are handled.
 
 Help, please.
 
 Bill

Remove cookies, then re-login to your sites and the info should be
remembered from now on.

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Re: Passwords in new profile

2013-10-25 Thread Jay Garcia
On 25.10.2013 10:11, Ed Mullen wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I created a new profile in SeaMonkey 2.21.  Copied all the .sqlite files
 etc. to the new profile.  But, SM Data Manager shows all cookies just
 fine but the Password tab is greyed out and SM does not autofill any
 login data.
 
 Ideas?
 

Not running SM but a thought. Does the password file have a unique
number assigned to just that file. Look for a newly created file with a
number and if so then assign the new file's number to the old file. Like
I said, just a thought from previous Netscape experience.

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Re: Missing An Add-On?

2013-08-13 Thread Jay Garcia
On 13.08.2013 10:20, Larry S. wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Trying to view this site, but it won't ever open. Mostly just blank and
 saying done, with an occasional start (showing connections to
 something), then stops.
 
 http://www.intellicast.com/Local/WxMap.aspx?latitude=44.47longitude=-71.18zoomLevel=8opacity=1basemap=0014layers=0039
 
 
 I must be missing some plug-in or extension. Any thoughts? All ideas and
 help gratefully appreciated.
 
 Larry S.
 
 
 
 

Same here in SM 2.19 but works just fine in FF 23.

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Re: SeaMonkey Inbox Hijacked! Test EOM

2013-07-25 Thread Jay Garcia
On 24.07.2013 18:26, Louis Toscano wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Chris
 
 Maybe it is required only the first time for the way I learned to
 configure my account.  If there is a better way to do it, I would change
 it right away.  L.
 
 Chris Ilias wrote:
 On 2013-07-23 9:02 PM, Louis Toscano wrote:
 Louis Toscano wrote:
 Fellow SeaMonkey Users

 I am using the newsgroup because I could not access MozillaZine through
 its URL, Google Search or other established links.  My inbox between
 8:33 and 3:35 PM had more identified Junk messages than I could count.
 They mostly had blank subject lines and no body.  One had a garbage
 subject line.  How could this have happened?

 Louis Toscano
 (908) 459-8227


 Hi Louis,
 Posting to this newsgroup does not require a password.

 

Access to this server does not require a password, first time or on
subsequent access.


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Re: Embedded sounds no longer work

2013-07-25 Thread Jay Garcia
On 25.07.2013 10:53, Marisa Ciceran wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 So apparently it's only an issue with the OP's referenced page?
 Sorry, I don't know what is OP. :-(
 
 Thanks,
 
 Marisa

OP = Original Poster

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Re: Problem

2013-07-19 Thread Jay Garcia
On 16.07.2013 06:51, Rich Tarrant wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 I've been using Seamonkey for quite a few years and have been satisfied.
 But some recent upgrades have made it impossible for me to hear mp3
 recordings that I use on my webpage. I can only hear them if I use
 Internet Explorer. Anyway I've gone back to using an older version of
 Seamonkey where the audio can be heard without a problem.
 
 Is there anything I can do to make the new version of Seamonkey
 compatible with the mp3 recordings?

Post a URL to the site and we'll have a look.

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Re: Google Toolbar

2013-07-10 Thread Jay Garcia
On 01.07.2013 19:35, Tony Higgins wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I had a Google search toolbar in SeaMonkey on my computer with Windows
 XP.  It crashed a couple of months ago and I was never able to resurrect
 it.  I now have Windows 7 on the same computer.  But I have not been
 able to add the Google toolbar.  When I try I get a message saying that
 it is not compatible with SeaMonkey.  I've tried to add the one for
 SeaMonkey.  But it won't install.  Can someone point me to one that will?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Tony Higgins

Google Toolbar is no longer available for FF 5 and up as well as
Seamonkey because Firefox/Seamonkey users have most of the features
built-in and have alternatives. .

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Re: ANNOUNCE: SeaMonkey 2.18 - Where are you?

2013-05-15 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.05.2013 17:41, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Hey Everyone
 
 So SeaMonkey 2.18 was supposed to be out today, so where is it?
 
 We have had a hardware error in the systems that allow us to reliably
 generate the release — Without these systems anything we create will be
 of unknown quality/stability.
 
 In order to meet our own quality and stability requirements we are NOT
 releasing SeaMonkey 2.18.
 
 While there is a chance we could have these systems back up in time to
 do an intermediate release (say something corresponding to a possible
 Gecko 21.0.1) we can not promise nor plan for it at this time.
 
 We are actively working on repairing the system and its data, once that
 is complete we will go forth with a new BETA based on the SeaMonkey 2.19
 train, and we expect to release SeaMonkey 2.19 on time, on June 25′th.
 
 We thank you for your understanding.
 

It's in magnetic purgatory, I can only find 2.18/4


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Re: Please add me to your list

2013-05-15 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.05.2013 18:44, Lewis Hotchkiss wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 My mail box is:
 
 my.lew.hotchk...@gmail.com
 
 Thanks! An avid user and soon to be involved supporter.
 

You have to do this yourself:

https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

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Re: Insert Image, SM v2.0

2013-05-02 Thread Jay Garcia
On 02.05.2013 00:01, LnrB wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 01.05.2013 21:23, LnrB wrote:

   --- Original Message ---

   Has this function been broken?  I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
   version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
   insert images in news posts.
 
   The image doesn't make it out of compose.  When I look at from
 Sent, it
   seems to read off my own drive.
 
   Is this a known problem or am I doing something wrong?
   (';')

 What function, be a bit more specific with example(s).


 I thought I explained that in the subject line, Jay, but I guess not.
 
 When I try to insert an image in a post, it doesn't make it out of the
 box, but the post arrives without the image I thought I inserted.
 
 It's been since 2009 that I did any image embedding so I am quite rusty
 at this (real life has interfered) and I got a newer version than my
 favorite 1.0.9, and I know sometimes things get broken between versions.
 
 So I was wondering if this function, image embed, was one of those things.
 (';')

Traditionally, post the issue in the body of the message mainly for
understanding AND search functions, etc.

Does that particular group allow the posting of images. Are other
posters posting images?



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Re: Insert Image, SM v2.0

2013-05-01 Thread Jay Garcia
On 01.05.2013 21:23, LnrB wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Has this function been broken?  I realize it's not an up-to-the-minute
 version, but it has other things I want/need besides the ability to
 insert images in news posts.
 
 The image doesn't make it out of compose.  When I look at from Sent, it
 seems to read off my own drive.
 
 Is this a known problem or am I doing something wrong?
 (';')

What function, be a bit more specific with example(s).

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Re: backup/restore

2013-04-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.04.2013 06:10, jb wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 From: jbj...@bang.vispa.com
 To:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
 Subject: Re: backup/restore
 Message-ID:5113d4e4.5000...@bang.vispa.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
 
 Where can I locate info about backup/restore of SeaMonkey?
 
 
 
 

Mozbackup works just fine with Seamonkey:

http://www.mozbackup.org/


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Re: backup/restore

2013-04-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.04.2013 08:43, Daniel wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 22.04.2013 06:10, jb wrote:

   --- Original Message ---

 From: jbj...@bang.vispa.com
 To:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
 Subject: Re: backup/restore
 Message-ID:5113d4e4.5000...@bang.vispa.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

 Where can I locate info about backup/restore of SeaMonkey?





 Mozbackup works just fine with Seamonkey:

 http://www.mozbackup.org/
 
 Hey, Jay, I just went to your  link, above, and downloaded Ver 1.4.10 
 and then went to install it, and found that I already had downloaded a 
 version 1.5.1 EN, which isn't listed on the page you quote.
 
 I wonder where I got that from?? And why I hadn't installed it??
 

Dunno, was just searching for one that was compatible to backup/restore
Seamonkey.


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Re: define webspace

2013-03-08 Thread Jay Garcia
On 08.03.2013 06:41, dirk wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 David H. Durgee wrote:
 dirk wrote:
 David H. Durgee wrote:
 dirk wrote:
 David H. Durgee wrote:
 Philip TAYLOR wrote:


 dirk wrote:
 Philip TAYLOR wrote:
 c subject



 just some webspace I can use by my provider.

 I want to upload some pics to share

 I used to use a ftp app, but like to know if drag and drop is
 possible

 You know, like from one folder to another

 It may well be possible, but unless we know what sort of
 web interface your provider offers, it will be very
 difficult to offer informed advice.

 Philip Taylor

 As Philip noted this is very much a function of the ISP's choice of
 interface.  Comcast, for example, does support FTP access and thus
 you
 could install the FireFTP tool to access their web storage.  Verizon,
 however, offers access only via their Web site builder, which is a
 VERY limited and limiting tool.

 So you should first check your ISPs help section and see what
 procedures are for your particular situation.

 Dave



 to the looks of it I need AN ftp Proggie.

 In that case I would recommend FireFTP:

 http://fireftp.mozdev.org

 Dave



 is that standalone or implemented in Mozilla, because I already
 implemented that, but I have NO idea as to how it even starts..?!?!

 Once you have it installed in SeaMonkey you will find a FireFTP menu
 entry on your drop-down Tools menu.  This will open a tab or window
 where you can create an FTP account, connect to the server and transfer
 files in both directions.

 Dave

 
 nailed it, thanks.
 
 However, uploading files located elsewhere in my home network won't
 work. Tells me there's no access, while the directory is accessible from
 anywhere in my network, weird
 
 

Other computers on your home network have to be set up as shared
including files and folders, etc.


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Re: Add Address To Address Book - Mac

2013-03-07 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.03.2013 22:55, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 So if the OP is getting edit contact, he need not add the person to
 his address book because the program's telling him it already has a
 record for that person. They may be in CA or PAB or somewhere else, but
 a record already exists, and the OP need only move it to the folder he
 wants it in.

Yes, I missed that regarding edit contact. I passed it along to the
user, waiting for the response. Thanks

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Re: MicroSoft in trouble again!!

2013-03-07 Thread Jay Garcia
On 07.03.2013 04:19, Daniel wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Just heard on News, EU has fined MicroSoft $730million for failing to
 offer users a choice of Web Browsers, representing 1% of MS's annual,
 global, Sales . WACK!!
 
 http://www.afr.com/p/technology/eu_fines_microsoft_for_breaching_behh0m6pxGdCF4L8dM3iJI
 
 

Republish this where it belongs Daniel - in mozilla.general

f'up to .general

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Re: Add Address To Address Book - Mac

2013-03-07 Thread Jay Garcia
On 07.03.2013 19:25, Rufus wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 07.03.2013 07:39, Jay Garcia wrote:

   --- Original Message ---

 On 06.03.2013 22:55, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

   --- Original Message ---

 So if the OP is getting edit contact, he need not add the person to
 his address book because the program's telling him it already has a
 record for that person. They may be in CA or PAB or somewhere else, but
 a record already exists, and the OP need only move it to the folder he
 wants it in.

 Yes, I missed that regarding edit contact. I passed it along to the
 user, waiting for the response. Thanks


 Ok, he mentioned that clicking on the latest incoming email that add to
 address book appeared but the others he has no idea. I suggested that
 he has auto-add to address book and for him to look in Collected
 Addresses. Waiting for confirmation ..

 
 I don't do either of those things on multiple Macs running multiple
 versions of SM and OS X - I just cntrl+click on the address link and
 select Add to Address Book from the drop down...on *any* email or NG item.
 

Looks like the problem has been solved. The user had auto-add incoming
addresses to the address book but said he couldn't find them. Suggested
to look in Collected Addresses and that is where they were/are. After
disabling the auto-add feature, add to address book is functional on
all new incoming addresses.


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Add Address To Address Book - Mac

2013-03-06 Thread Jay Garcia
Have a user that has SM 2.16 for Mac and wants to know how to add an
email address to the address book. Thanks

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Re: Add Address To Address Book - Mac

2013-03-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.03.2013 05:50, Jay Garcia wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Have a user that has SM 2.16 for Mac and wants to know how to add an
 email address to the address book. Thanks
 

Sorry, forgot to explain that it is an email address from an incoming
message. In the Windows versions it's as simple as a right-click on the
address and choose Add to address book.

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Re: Add Address To Address Book - Mac

2013-03-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.03.2013 06:44, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote:
 
 Sorry, forgot to explain that it is an email address from an incoming
 message.
 
From the body of an incoming mail message (prefixed with mailto: ?)
 or from the headers ?
 
 Philip Taylor
 

Not from within the body, from the subject pane / headers, etc. I would
guess from what the user is posting.

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Re: Add Address To Address Book - Mac

2013-03-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.03.2013 18:06, Chris Ilias wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 On 2013-03-06 9:19 AM, WaltS wrote:
 On 03/06/2013 09:02 AM, PhillipJones wrote:
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 Have a user that has SM 2.16 for Mac and wants to know how to add an
 email address to the address book. Thanks


 Several ways:
 in a email click on the email address in the from:, click and hold
 Next wait for context menu to pop up.
 Choose add to address book.

 Next:
 Highlight the address Go to window menu choose address book
 when open click on new card. paste email address and  fill in other
 information as needed.

 Next at bottom left of screen if he has installed Status Extension will
 4 icons in status bar to the far left. mouse over the icons until the
 tooltip shows address book. click
 Will open address boo,k fill in as described above.

 Status Extension is a Tremendous boon and should never ever been take
 out of firefox and Seamonkey just to save two lines of code. thankfully
 some one was samrt enough to come out with the status bar extension.


 Maybe there is no Status Bar on the Mac version, but I still have one in
 my SeaMonkey on Linux.
 
 The mac version has a status bar.

My user has tried everything mentioned here. Here is his response unedited:

-
Thanks for the reply but the problem is that when you click and hold on
the e mail and the context menu pops up there is NO option to ADD TO
ADDRESS BOOK. If there was I would have done it and all would be well!!

The only options on my MAC (with MOUNTAIN LION) are:

COMPOSE MAIL TO
CREATE FILTER FROM
EDIT CONTACT
E MAIL ADDRESS

That's my problem!!

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Re: Add Address To Address Book - Mac

2013-03-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.03.2013 22:17, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 My user has tried everything mentioned here. Here is his response
 unedited:

 -

 Thanks for the reply but the problem is that when you click and hold on
 the e mail and the context menu pops up there is NO option to ADD TO
 ADDRESS BOOK. If there was I would have done it and all would be well!!

 The only options on my MAC (with MOUNTAIN LION) are:

 COMPOSE MAIL TO
 CREATE FILTER FROM
 EDIT CONTACT
 E MAIL ADDRESS

 That's my problem!!

 Thanks

 --


 Dunno, I'm not a Mac person
 
 I'm not a Mac person either, but I have exactly the same four context
 options on my Windows system; there isn't any add to address book
 anymore and hasn't been for quite some time. When I edit contact, the
 contact is already in my Collected Addresses folder. To add it to my
 address book, all I really have to do is drag it out of CA to the
 Personal Address Book or wherever I want it to go.
 
 HTH
 

I'm running SM 2.16 on XP Pro and I have Add to Address Book in my
right-click context menu when clicking on the incoming email address.
Default theme.



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Re: La Paz Stuff

2013-03-01 Thread Jay Garcia
On 01.03.2013 09:13, news.mozilla.org wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Paul here is the hotel we stay at and the place
 we fish.
 
 http://www.hotelperlabaja.com/index.html
 
 http://www.fishermensfleet.com/
 
 You can get a Mexican fishing license here.
 
 https://www2.ebajacalifornia.gob.mx/Pesca/
 
 Click the American flag for English.
 
 You want the zona AGUAS DE JURISDICCION FEDERAL
 
 Ted
 
 

Ted .. you posted to the seamonkey newsgroup, may want to try again to
email your friend.


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Re: coupon printer help!

2013-02-17 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.02.2013 08:55, William Greenwood wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Charlie Siracuse wrote:




can someone help me get to the coding of this program so I can fix
 this coupon printer!  it's been so long i forgot how!  I remember
 writing programs on my VIC-20!






  The files are located in Firefox plugin directory after installing
 coupon printer into Firefox.
 NPcol400.dll
 NPcouponprinter.dll
 NPmozcouponprinter.dll
 After copying these files to your Seamonkey plugin directory. Just run
 the install procedure again for coupon printer. It will now work.
 
 Where is the Seamonkey plugin directory?

In the URL address window, type about:plugins

The path to all plugins is shown for each one, for example

Shockwave Flash

File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\NPSWF32_11_5_502_149.dll

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Re: Not Responding situation

2013-02-11 Thread Jay Garcia
On 10.02.2013 11:02, Stan wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 10.02.2013 09:20, Stan wrote:

   --- Original Message ---

 Stan wrote:
 This is an example of the problem I am having:

 I start SM and access amazon.com. Choose Home and Kitchen. Key in
 windup and get a list from which I select wind up alarm clock.
 Click
 on Go and clocks appear BUT I cannot scroll.  Use alt-ctrl-del and it
 says amazon not responding. And all other SM windows are not responding
 (like Input).

 I have an IE9 activity going and it is not marked Not responding.
 Sometimes after a while, everything is marked running again and I can
 continue.

 I am able to use I.E.9 and do the same thing and it works fine.

 Amazon.com is not the only place I have this problem. I just tried
 huffingtonpost.com and got the not running situation.

 Thanks for any help. I have been having this problem off and on but it
 has become much too frequent.

 Stan

 This morning I am getting the Not Responding at almost every site I go
 to and is happening almost constantly. It is though something other than
 what I am doing is taking over and running. Is there  way to see what
 might be running behind the scenes?  My computer is essentially unusable
 this morning.



 Reboot the computer AFTER disabling any AV apps running as well as
 disabling your firewall (just for this test). See what happens now and
 report back.

 If this test fails then I would suspect your provider's DNS not
 behaving. Do you have any other computer in the house, such as a laptop
 you can try? Or even a cellphone like an iPhone that can use the same
 provider for web access.

  I shut off Firewall, Microsoft Security Essentials, all Extensions, and
 many Plugins.  Now things seem to be running fine. My Kindle Fire is
 running fine and has never given me a problem like this.

Re-enable your extensions and plugins to see what happens and proceed
from there to ferret out any app(s) that may be the culprit ... if any.


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Re: Not Responding situation

2013-02-10 Thread Jay Garcia
On 10.02.2013 09:20, Stan wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Stan wrote:
 This is an example of the problem I am having:

 I start SM and access amazon.com. Choose Home and Kitchen. Key in
 windup and get a list from which I select wind up alarm clock. Click
 on Go and clocks appear BUT I cannot scroll.  Use alt-ctrl-del and it
 says amazon not responding. And all other SM windows are not responding
 (like Input).

 I have an IE9 activity going and it is not marked Not responding.
 Sometimes after a while, everything is marked running again and I can
 continue.

 I am able to use I.E.9 and do the same thing and it works fine.

 Amazon.com is not the only place I have this problem. I just tried
 huffingtonpost.com and got the not running situation.

 Thanks for any help. I have been having this problem off and on but it
 has become much too frequent.

 Stan

 This morning I am getting the Not Responding at almost every site I go
 to and is happening almost constantly. It is though something other than
 what I am doing is taking over and running. Is there  way to see what
 might be running behind the scenes?  My computer is essentially unusable
 this morning.
 
 

Reboot the computer AFTER disabling any AV apps running as well as
disabling your firewall (just for this test). See what happens now and
report back.

If this test fails then I would suspect your provider's DNS not
behaving. Do you have any other computer in the house, such as a laptop
you can try? Or even a cellphone like an iPhone that can use the same
provider for web access.

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Re: javascript is not a registered protocol

2013-01-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.01.2013 15:05, question wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Hartmut Figge wrote:
 WaltS:
 On 01/22/2013 03:36 PM, question wrote:

  javascript is not a registered protocol.

The address specifies a protocol (e.g. wxyz://) the browser
 does not recognize, so the browser cannot properly connect to the site.

 foxnews.com works just fine here.

 Also here. question, please tell us exactly, step by step, what you did
 to get that message. This way we can try to reproduce.

 Hartmut

  Its a profile problem
 
 foxnews works in My Test profile but not the default profile.
 
 Now off to look for something to Change .

In the non-working profile, try Help = Restart with addons disabled and
see what happens.


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Re: Fixed ---javascript is not a registered protocol

2013-01-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.01.2013 16:38, question wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

  Hartmut Figge wrote:
 WaltS:
 On 01/22/2013 03:36 PM, question wrote:

  javascript is not a registered protocol.

The address specifies a protocol (e.g. wxyz://) the browser
 does not recognize, so the browser cannot properly connect to the site.

 foxnews.com works just fine here.

 Also here. question, please tell us exactly, step by step, what you did
 to get that message. This way we can try to reproduce.

 Hartmut

  Its a profile problem
 
 foxnews works in My Test profile but not the default profile.
 
 Now off to look for something to Change .
 
 
 ===
 
 
 
 
 
 
 edited About:config
 
 
  Changed Java Values compare with a working computer .
 
 Foxnews  Loads the page and at the bottom it Say  : Stopped '
 

First of all please keep all responses in the original thread, thanks.

You mentioned Javascript and Java, which is it? Java and Javascript are
not related.


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Re: coupon printer

2013-01-18 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.01.2013 11:06, bern...@nospam.com wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Anyone know why coupon printer application does not work with Seamonkey.
 The coupon printer app is installed when you want to print coupons on
 sites such as scjohnson.com which market cleaners and just about
 everything else for the home (scrubbing bubbles, etc) and other sites
 that use the app to print online coupons with bar codes. It works fine
 in Internet Explorer. Anyone have a workaround for this. This is a minor
 issue so I am not overly concerned about it. Just want to know if there
 is a fix.
 Bernie

Works here with SM 2.14 and 2.15. Do you get an error message?

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Re: Exporting messages

2013-01-12 Thread Jay Garcia
On 12.01.2013 20:41, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I know how to move an entire mailbox from one computer to another (I've
 done it enough times), but I need to layout a scenario here to see if
 anyone else has come up with a solution.
 
 I built a new computer for my Mom with Windows 7 (her previous computer
 was XP).  After installing Seamonkey along with all of her plugins, I
 copied the profile folder from her old computer into her new computer
 (Win7 stores it in a different directory structure, but I found that
 out).  Opened up Seamonkey and everything was there... all her old
 E-Mails, cookies, saved passwords, history, etc. (as I said, I've done
 this enough times).
 
 Anyway, she accidentally deleted a bunch of E-Mail messages she wanted
 to keep.  They weren't in her Trash folder (I checked).  They ARE all on
 her old computer... but I can't just copy the Mail folder over because
 that will wipe out any NEW messages she's received since she's started
 using the new computer.
 
 Is there any way to export only those particular E-Mails from the old
 computer and then import them into the new computer without wiping out
 the newer messages she has?  I can't seem to find anything in the online
 help system.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 

Rename the old mailbox mailbox.old such as INBOX = INBOX.OLD and then
move that file over to the new location. When SM is started, INBOX.OLD
will be in the list of mailboxes. Simple matter now to copy/move the old
messages to the new mailbox.


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Re: OLD DOWNLOAD VERSIONS

2013-01-11 Thread Jay Garcia
On 09.01.2013 10:26, Nancy L MCLEMORE wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Hi I 'm wondering if I can/should delete the other versions which are listed 
 as saved in my downloads; are they necessary to the working of the new 
 version or not??  Thanks
 NANCY L. McLEMORE
 220 Henshaw Avenue
 Chico, CA 95973
 530-899-1216 - H
 530-965-3462 - C
 nanloveya1...@att.net
 
 IN GODWETRUST
 

If you're speaking of just the downloaded and uninstalled files then yes
you can remove them.

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Re: A new PDF problem...

2013-01-04 Thread Jay Garcia
On 03.01.2013 14:27, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Ed Mullen wrote:
 
 Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 WaltS wrote:

 So are you and Bill sure that the reader plugin is updated when you
 get updates to the program versions you have installed, or doesn't
 the Adobe Acrobat program have a reader plugin?

 Acrobat 10 does have a plugin, which for some reason is listed twice in
 about:plugins on my system:

 ...

 In about:config set plugin.expose_full_path to true.  Then when you do
 about:plugins you can see where the files are.  You probably have more
 than one copy of the Adobe plugin in different places.
 
 Sure enough:
 
 File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 10.0\Acrobat\Air\nppdf32.dll
 File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 10.0\Acrobat\browser\nppdf32.dll
 
 OK to keep both, or should I delete one?
 
 OS = Win7Pro SP1
 
 

No problem keeping both. But if you want to satisfy your curiosity then
rename one of 'em and see what happens.


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Re: A new PDF problem...

2013-01-02 Thread Jay Garcia
On 02.01.2013 08:20, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


 Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 I've never been able to figure out why some people want to have both
programs installed. If you have the full Acrobat program, what good is
the Reader? You already have a perfectly good reader in Acrobat. So
don't confuse them, and don't confuse the OS, and don't confuse SM.
Delete the Reader and just run Acrobat.

 If you don't have the reader, you cannot assess what
 functionality will be exposed in PDFs that you create
 for those that cannot afford the full product.  Like
 Bill, I too am infuriated by the latest Seamonkey's
 blatant refusal to allow me to use whichever version
 of Adobe Acrobat I choose without continually going
 into Nanny knows best mode.

 Philip Taylor
 

If you're running Acrobat which includes the reader then there is no
reason to run the plugin check which will tell you to upgrade reader.
Acrobat itself, as usual, will let you know if there is an upgrade. Mine
does and I never find the need for plugincheck to do so.

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Re: A new PDF problem...

2013-01-02 Thread Jay Garcia
On 02.01.2013 08:56, WaltS wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Philip TAYLOR wrote:
 
 
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 If you're running Acrobat which includes the reader then there is no
 reason to run the plugin check which will tell you to upgrade reader.
 Acrobat itself, as usual, will let you know if there is an upgrade. Mine
 does and I never find the need for plugincheck to do so.
 
 I agree, there is no reason (for me) to run the plugin check; but I am
 not doing so -- Seamonkey is, w.e.f. the most recent version, and I
 cannot persuade it to stop doing so (and neither, it would see, can
 Bill).  How do Bill  I tell Seamonkey to stop performing its version
 check for Acrobat ?
 
 Philip Taylor
 
 
 Maybe setting this pref plugins.hide_infobar_for_outdated_plugin to
 true in about:config, or one of the other plugins.update prefs.
 

This one as well:

plugins.hide_infobar_for_missing_plugin

Mine are set to the default false, but then again I always rely on the
application itself to alert for an update(s).

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Re: Lost Navigation Bar

2012-12-31 Thread Jay Garcia
On 31.12.2012 06:49, explanethi...@gmail.com wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 For several months now I have not had the Navigation Bar displayed in my Sea 
 Monkey browser window. I don't remember exactly when or after what process 
 this first occurred.
 I have all the toolbars checked, except the sidebar, in the ViewShow/Hide 
 settings and I have the Website Navigation Bar set to 'Always Show' in 
 ViewShow/HideWebsite Navigation Bar.
 I have just downloaded and installed v2.14.1 and of course relaunched Sea 
 Monkey but the problem is still there.
 I am running a MacBook Pro with OSX 10.6.8. I have restarted my computer many 
 times since the problem appeared and there's been no change to my Sea Monkey 
 window.
 Anybody have any ideas?
 MTIA
 

Look on the very left hand side of the toolbars, you will see little
arrows. The navigation bar arrow may be pointed to the right instead of
up, click it and see if it returns.

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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread Jay Garcia
On 09.12.2012 02:22, G Tod wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Hmmmwould be nice if we could just type in where we want to go, and
 go there.  Anyway, thanks guys.
 

First, please include some text from previous replies, thanks.

To make Google go to google.com instead of google.xx

Type in http://www.google.com/ncr

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Re: Getting REALLY SICK of SM not seeing Captcha boxes!

2012-11-13 Thread Jay Garcia
On 13.11.2012 15:25, Jane Galt wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 WaltS wls15...@removeyahoo.com  wrote :
 
 On 11/13/2012 10:22 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
 Jane Galt wrote:
 Just did the disable thing with all the add ons and restarted. Still
 cant see the Captcha at the backpage site when I try to place an ad.


 Do you have Javascript enabled for browser?

 
 View All Images must also be enabled.
 
 
 'Tis.
 

Why don't you just create a new profile and load the problematic (for
you) site to see if it works.

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Re: SM 2.13.2 not good at GoDaddy

2012-11-03 Thread Jay Garcia
On 03.11.2012 16:47, JohnW-Mpls wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I work with a number of accounts and websites at GoDaddy and was on their
 website to make some changes.  SM 2.13.2 could not uncover many links at
 GoDaddy.  I switched to FireFox and all those links worked - I then could
 navigate and make my changes.
 
 I like SM but I do get tired of feeling like I'm using a second class
 product.
 

Possible to point us to a link or two that doesn't work? If not, not
much we can do. What type of link, straight html or what?

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Re: When will Mozilla be releasing its SeaMonkey 2.13.2?

2012-10-27 Thread Jay Garcia
On 27.10.2012 11:19, Ant wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 On 10/27/2012 9:08 AM PT, Hartmut Figge typed:
 
 Firefox v16.0.2 came out yesterday and
 https://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2012/mfsa2012-90.html
 mentioned SeaMonkey to be affected as well.

 SM 2.13.2 will be released when it is ready. O:-)
 
 Aww. Is there a progress status page to check? I assume this weekend is
 quiet. ;)

Mozilla won't be releasing SM, it's not a Mozilla project.

See: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

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Re: Fox News video doesn't play

2012-09-23 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.09.2012 23:36, Jay O'Brien wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Fox news video no longer plays in Seamonkey for me in one computer. 
 
 Here's an example: 
 http://email.foxnews.com/t?r=7c=14111l=43ctl=27F0D:6794554847714B7461D93615626D9C02;
 
 The video display below the article's text with the play button is not there, 
 only a blank white area where the video should be. I can open the link in IE 
 and it works fine. I can paste the link into chrome, and it works fine. 
 
 The computer in question runs Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64 bit. It runs 
 SeaMonkey V2.12.1, and I believe this problem started at the same time I did 
 the update from 2.12 to 2.12.1. I have another computer, also on my desk, 
 running XP. It plays the video in SeaMonkey V2.12.1 just fine. My wife's XP 
 computer running SM 2.12.1 also plays it fine.
 
 Help please?
 
 Jay O'Brien
 
 

If you have the addon FlashBlock installed, enable it for this
site/page, etc.

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Re: Fox News video doesn't play

2012-09-23 Thread Jay Garcia
On 23.09.2012 07:09, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 If you have the addon FlashBlock installed, enable it for this
 site/page, etc.
 
 Should that not be disable it ?  If it is enabled, will it not
 block the site, the opposite of what is desired ?
 
 Philip Taylor

Yah, I reversed it. :-(

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Re: SM email won't print

2012-09-17 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.09.2012 09:20, Mike C wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Seamonkey Email won't print.
 Everything else prints just fine.
 
 It's a pain to copy emails to a word doc and then print.
 
 Anyone have a clue as to what's wrong?

What happens if you right-click in the body of the message and select
Print Preview?

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Re: SM email won't print

2012-09-17 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.09.2012 10:02, Mike C wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 17.09.2012 09:20, Mike C wrote:

   --- Original Message ---

 Seamonkey Email won't print.
 Everything else prints just fine.

 It's a pain to copy emails to a word doc and then print.

 Anyone have a clue as to what's wrong?

 What happens if you right-click in the body of the message and select
 Print Preview?

 Print preview works fine.

And what happens if you print from the preview?

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Re: SM email won't print

2012-09-17 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.09.2012 10:50, Mike C wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 17.09.2012 10:02, Mike C wrote:

   --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 17.09.2012 09:20, Mike C wrote:

--- Original Message ---

 Seamonkey Email won't print.
 Everything else prints just fine.

 It's a pain to copy emails to a word doc and then print.

 Anyone have a clue as to what's wrong?

 What happens if you right-click in the body of the message and select
 Print Preview?

 Print preview works fine.

 And what happens if you print from the preview?

 Doesn't print from preview either.

Do you get an error message? The print preview uses the same print
driver AND video driver as the printer does, perhaps they both need
updating.

But first try Help = Restart with addons disabled then see if it prints.

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Re: Page Displays Badly

2012-09-15 Thread Jay Garcia
On 15.09.2012 20:27, Desiree wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 This page http://www.oceanic.com/products displays very badly on both 
 SeaMonkey 2.12.1 and Fx 10 ESR.  I get a gigantic horizontal scrollbar with 
 the blue rectangle almost off my screen on the right side and I have to use 
 the horizontal scrollbar which, of course, puts other things outside my 
 screen on the left side. Other pages on Oceanic's website display ok on both 
 SeaMonkey and Fx.
 
 The page in question displays fine on Opera 12.02 and on IE 8. I am using XP 
 Pro.
 
 
 

Looks ok here with FF 15.01

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Re: How to Sort Order Of Bookmark Folders List?

2012-09-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.09.2012 09:38, Arnie Goetchius wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 When I add a Bookmark, it goes to the bottom of the Bookmark Folder list.
 How do I get the list of folders in alphabetical order? I can manually
 drag and drop the folder but am looking for a way to do it automagically.
 
 For clarification, I do not mean sorting the bookmarks with in a folder. I
 know how to do that. It is the list of folders that I'm trying to sort.
 

Click on Bookmarks in the menu bar then Show All Bookmarks = View =
Sort = by name or other selection.

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Re: How to Sort Order Of Bookmark Folders List?

2012-09-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.09.2012 09:38, Arnie Goetchius wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 When I add a Bookmark, it goes to the bottom of the Bookmark Folder list.
 How do I get the list of folders in alphabetical order? I can manually
 drag and drop the folder but am looking for a way to do it automagically.
 
 For clarification, I do not mean sorting the bookmarks with in a folder. I
 know how to do that. It is the list of folders that I'm trying to sort.
 

Correction .. In SM that's Bookmarks = Manage Bookmarks .. in FF it's
Show all bookmarks.

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Re: 6 seconds delay before viewing a mail in the preview window

2012-09-04 Thread Jay Garcia
On 04.09.2012 11:02, Ray_Net wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Ray_Net wrote, On 02/09/2012 23:04:
 Hi all !
 Normally when i select a mail in the subjects list upper right pane...
 It is selected(blue background) and the mail is viewed in the preview
 lower rigth pane instantaneously.
 BUT when the mail contains a .gpx file (a gps trace - only 114KB file
 length) it take 6 seconds.
 A pure text file.

 Could someone tell me why a so long delay ?
 Regards,
 Ray.

 As i can see nobody believe me . or don't care about the slow speed
 of SM 

I cannot duplicate this and it IS important to be able to reproduce in
order to answer right away. Have you emptied trash and compacted
folders. That would be a start anyways. Do you have an AV application
that is scanning your incoming mail and attachments?

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Re: :: fax-to-mail :: SeaMonkey 2.9.1 free download

2012-08-25 Thread Jay Garcia
On 24.08.2012 23:25, Kevin Mc Auley wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 ... does this mean SM has a fax now???
 
 km

SM does not have a built-in fax feature. And please include the subject
in the body, thanks.

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Re: SeaMonkey - Mozilla's Where's SeaMonkey challenge

2012-08-12 Thread Jay Garcia
On 11.08.2012 06:27, Daniel wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jens, can I ask Why the -project in www.seamonkey-project.org? Why
 not just www,seamonkey.org from the get-go?? (which, apparently, is
 available, ATT!)
 

I think I can answer that one - maybe. Seamonkey is a marine creature
(brine shrimp) and if there is just seamonkey.org then how many hits
would there be looking for a seamonkey.

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Re: User Agent location

2012-08-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.08.2012 14:24, Stan wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Is the User Agent value in about:config? If so, what is it named?  How
 often, if ever, does it need changing?
 
 Thanks
 Stan

No, it isn't. Click on Help = About Seamonkey, it's the last line:

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:14.0) Gecko/20120715
Firefox/14.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.11

And there is no need to change it unless instructed to do so by someone
in support if needed.

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Re: User Agent location

2012-08-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.08.2012 15:01, NFN Smith wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Stan wrote:
 Is the User Agent value in about:config? If so, what is it named?  How
 often, if ever, does it need changing?
 
 I don't remember where, specifically, it's set.
 
 It's been a long time since I *needed* to change the user agent setting
 to get a site to work correctly.  I forget the specific version of
 SeaMonkey, but I think it was about the time last year that Mozilla went
 to Rapid Release with Firefox and Thunderbird, the Seamonkey developers
 decided to adjust the default user agent string to spoof Thunderbird in
 a way that most browser sniffers will recognize.
 
 If you really want to adjust your user agent settings, there's a couple
 of extensions out there that can do it.  I use PrefBar, but these days,
 I mostly use PrefBar for other tweaks, rather than having to worry about
 user agent.
 
 Smith


It can be done by an extension. Otherwise, you can edit prefs.js OR
better yet, is to create a user.js file and set the UA there which will
auto-migrate it to prefs.js.

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Re: User Agent location

2012-08-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.08.2012 18:18, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 NFN Smith wrote:
 
 It's the same directory as your user profile.
 
 I don't want to seem ungrateful, but I still don't know where
 that might be.  I have tried about:profile and got nothing;
 I have looked in all the obvious places in Edit/Preferences,
 and I still have no idea where my profile is stored.  Is
 there a single file, with a reasonably unique name, that
 is stored in my user profile directory and for which I can
 search ? Tools / Switch profile allows me to launch the
 Profile manager, but not even that is prepared to disclose
 where my profile is stored.
 
 Philip Taylor

user.js is in the profile root directory, same as prefs.js.

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Re: User Agent location

2012-08-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.08.2012 20:31, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 user.js is in the profile root directory, same as prefs.js.
 
 Only if you have one. As you know, not all users do.
 
 For example, I have no such file anywhere on my computer, never have.
 

user.js is not installed with the distro, it is installed by the user
afterwards .. if necessary. I use it to make changes where I need to
have a history as well as a date that a custom pref was added.

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Re: Default Printer for SeaMonkey

2012-07-24 Thread Jay Garcia
On 24.07.2012 09:42, Ed wrote:

 --- Original Message ---
 Nope - changed it from true to false.
 Changed printer from PaperPort to HP Printer.
 Printed one page to the HP printer.
 Closed sm.
 Opened sm.
 Printer selected was back to PaperPort.
 Reset print.save_print_settings to true.
 Changed printer and printed one page to hp printer.
 Closed sm.
 Opened sm.
 Printer selected was back to PaperPort.
 No difference between true and false on that setting.

In your OS printers section, click on your HP Printer and select
Properties. Set it as default. Then, in any OTHER application such as
Word, etc. bring up a document and print. Does it use the HP default
printer? Probably so. Now start Seamonkey and print. What happens now?
If it still uses the PaperPort then exit Seamonkey, locate your profile
and the file prefs.js - make a copy of this file. Then right-click on
prefs.js (not the copy) and choose edit. find all the lines referring
to printers and remove the lines. Save - Exit - restart SM. Now what
happens when you print?

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Re: Converting SeaMonkey email folderl to PDF or something.

2012-06-28 Thread Jay Garcia
On 28.06.2012 14:48, Rob Steinmetz wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 The purpose is for archiving project correspondence and for responding
 to discovery requirements.
 
 I don't know of any utility/extension that would do batch conversion.
 
 However, why not just archive them in a separate folder within SeaMonkey
 Mail/News? All the attachments will still be there as well as the text
 content. You can even archive outside of your normal SM profile if you
 like:

Just noticed this thread, yah been too busy.

However, I use PrimoPDF which installs as a printer. I can print an
entire message to PDF or print just a selction. Batch? no

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Re: Filter question

2012-06-17 Thread Jay Garcia
On 17.06.2012 00:42, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I have four different accounts within one profile, but all junk is
 directed to a common Junk folder in the primary account.
 
 One of my secondary accounts gets a steady diet of spam, and JMC is
 pretty well trained to recognize and filter it. However, I have JMC set
 /not/ to mark messages as read, so I can periodically scan through the
 Junk folder for false positives.
 
 In this case, the spam is properly filtered and unmarked, so all is as
 it should be. Except for one peculiarity: when that account receives one
 message and it's spam, the account is left with no new messages, but the
 account name is highlighted anyway as if there were new messages. So I
 frequently find myself looking at all the subfolders in that account for
 a putative new message -- in vain.
 
 Any idea how to correct this?
 
 It seems to me that the flag to highlight the account name is set before
 the spam is filtered out, but I wish it were done afterward.
 
 Thanks.
 

Same exact scenario here with Thunderbird, so I guess it's inherent in
the source foundsation shared by both applications. File a bug on it,
post back with the bug number and there will be comments and voting
following I'm sure.


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Re: Missing pictures on Fox News for the last few days

2012-06-01 Thread Jay Garcia
On 31.05.2012 12:35, Frosted Flake wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 David H. Durgee wrote:
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 31.05.2012 10:37, David H. Durgee wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Something must have changed at Fox News again, as the Features and
 Faces section of their web page is no longer showing pictures on my
 system. My user agent string is:

 Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20120501 Firefox/12.0
 SeaMonkey/2.9.1

 Anyone else seeing this problem? What did they do this time? I still
 can't play their videos, as they are just a plain black space, and
 their
 slide shows likewise do not display. So their web site keeps getting
 worse and worse from my perspective.

 Dave

 Forgot to mention, still doesn't work with all addons disabled.

 I don't know what Fox News had there before, but now entries are of the
 form:

 p class=mediaa href={article link}img class=unloaded_img
 src=/images/clear.gif dest_src={image link} alt={alt text}
 width=121 height=91 //a/p

 So SM 2.9.1 is displaying the clear.gif and not whatever is defined as
 the dest_src, in fact looking in Page_Info_Media tab does not show the
 images defined in dest_src, so they are not even being fetched.

 Dave

 I had the same problem with Firefox, Seamonkey, Opera, Chrome, and
 Safari (I never tried Infernal Exploiter).  I found that if I comment
 out ads.foxnews.com and foxnews.adsonar.com in my HOSTS file, the images
 come back.  One or both of those seem to be causing the problem.  If you
 use AdBlock, that may be where the problem is.

I use AdBlock but I disabled it for the entire site, still no images.


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Re: Missing pictures on Fox News for the last few days

2012-05-31 Thread Jay Garcia
On 31.05.2012 10:37, David H. Durgee wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Something must have changed at Fox News again, as the Features and
 Faces section of their web page is no longer showing pictures on my
 system.  My user agent string is:
 
 Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20120501 Firefox/12.0
 SeaMonkey/2.9.1
 
 Anyone else seeing this problem?  What did they do this time?  I still
 can't play their videos, as they are just a plain black space, and their
 slide shows likewise do not display.  So their web site keeps getting
 worse and worse from my perspective.
 
 Dave

I see the same thing. The images are all the same clear.gif. Works in
IE. I've seen this before. Doesn't work in earlier versions of Netscape
or Seamonkey. Using FF 12 here and doesn't work.

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Re: Missing pictures on Fox News for the last few days

2012-05-31 Thread Jay Garcia
On 31.05.2012 10:37, David H. Durgee wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Something must have changed at Fox News again, as the Features and
 Faces section of their web page is no longer showing pictures on my
 system.  My user agent string is:
 
 Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:12.0) Gecko/20120501 Firefox/12.0
 SeaMonkey/2.9.1
 
 Anyone else seeing this problem?  What did they do this time?  I still
 can't play their videos, as they are just a plain black space, and their
 slide shows likewise do not display.  So their web site keeps getting
 worse and worse from my perspective.
 
 Dave

Forgot to mention, still doesn't work with all addons disabled.

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Re: saving email as text file

2012-04-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.04.2012 16:32, Ray_Net wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 So, SM cannot show the saved headers which are in the .txt file.

In SM 2.8 I show exactly the same headers no matter how saved.

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Re: Message Appearance

2012-04-21 Thread Jay Garcia
On 21.04.2012 10:13, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Ed Mullen wrote:
 
 I have absolutely no problem reading HTML newsletters and email in
 SeaMonkey.
 
 I often do, because I have remote images disabled to protect my privacy.
 And the trend is to track readership by using web beacons and hiding
 links behind redirects via a tracking service such as Constant Contact,
 Salsa Labs, etc.
 

IIRC, the only way that remote images can present a problem is by the
use of an embedded javascript routine in the image url. JS is disabled
by default in TB.

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Re: Message Appearance

2012-04-21 Thread Jay Garcia
On 21.04.2012 16:13, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 Ed Mullen wrote:
 I have absolutely no problem reading HTML newsletters and email in
 SeaMonkey.
 
 I often do, because I have remote images disabled to protect my
 privacy. And the trend is to track readership by using web beacons and
 hiding links behind redirects via a tracking service such as Constant
 Contact, Salsa Labs, etc.

 IIRC, the only way that remote images can present a problem is by the
 use of an embedded javascript routine in the image url. JS is disabled
 by default in TB.
 
 No, that isn't the case. All it takes is a link to a remote image with 
 parameters added to the link. If you display remote images, you will be 
 tagged; JavaScript is *not* needed. Spammers have been doing this for at 
 least a decade or more. Sample:
 
 img src=example.com/images/trackyou.gif?
 r=gp2jgh04jwlbposwpa=bitj396943kgoasetgo width=1 height=1
 
 All those random-looking codes are specific to your particular email and 
 address. These are commonly called web beacons and the web host will 
 add you to the database of people who've read the email and have a valid 
 address. Expect more spam.
 

Ok, the ones I ran across many years ago were JS related.


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Re: Running Filters on Folders...

2012-04-18 Thread Jay Garcia
On 18.04.2012 09:09, NO wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Is not working on my Vista Business machine using SM 6.8. Is there
 something which I need to do in order to allow this function to work?
 
 TIA - SamuelS

Please include a complete question in the body of your message as well
as give us more specifics regarding your question, is not working is a
bit too general, thanks.

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Re: OT Windows registry cleaners

2012-04-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 13.04.2012 22:14, Desiree wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 ~BD~ ~BD~@nomail.afraid.org wrote in message 
 news:tc2dnakzi5ufbhrsnz2dnuvz_vudn...@mozilla.org...
 Philip TAYLOR wrote:


 Jay Garcia wrote:

 Uniblue Registry Booster works well for me.

 http://www.uniblue.com/software/registrybooster/

 Uniblue trashed a friend's machine and not even Microsoft
 interactive support could remove all traces of it from his
 machine; treat with extreme caution.

 Philip Taylor

 (follow-up doesn't percolate across to those of us who prefer
 to use the e-mail interface).

 In Message-ID: d4idnfkcjlaocxrsnz2dnuvz_ocdn...@mozilla.org I asked:-

 Is this facility a similar 'scam', in your opinion?

 http://www.liutilities.com/products/campaigns/ub/howtolib/rb/
 
 Oh yeah...another scam. 
 
 

Although this topic is Off-Topic and you have made a bold claim that a
product is scareware, it is very important to back up your claim with
references so that others reading this topic may be considering
installing these products, etc., thanks

Followup set to .general

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Re: Two differents person/account

2012-04-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.04.2012 11:11, Ray_Net wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I have 2 different connection/contract at my ISP one at my home and
 another at a second residence.
 with two  different login/password. ...and two different malboxes.
 So i use the main one for mys...@myisp.com and another for
 myw...@myisp.com.
 and i have configured two mail account each one with the same SMTP server.
 
 Having 2 mailboxes and two account give the possibility to choice a mail
 sending from mys...@myisp.com or from myw...@myisp.com.
 
 My friend have the same ISP but have only one possible connection/contract.
 Therefore he cannot have 2 differents mailboxes/account.
 What he can do is having hims...@myisp.com and he can create an alias
 like hisw...@myisp.com.
 
 He accept to receive in the same malbox/account mailing sended to
 hims...@myisp.com and to hisw...@myisp.com.
 
 But the question is how can he easely in SM send a mail with a from
 hims...@myisp.com or a from hisw...@myisp.com ?
 Because there is only ONE email adress that we can specify in an SM mail
 account.
 
 

When composing an email, just like in Thunderbird, in the From: field
there is a drop down list of accounts including the alias(s), etc.


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Re: OT Windows registry cleaners

2012-04-13 Thread Jay Garcia
On 13.04.2012 04:18, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 Uniblue Registry Booster works well for me.

 http://www.uniblue.com/software/registrybooster/
 
 Uniblue trashed a friend's machine and not even Microsoft
 interactive support could remove all traces of it from his
 machine; treat with extreme caution.
 
 Philip Taylor
 
 (follow-up doesn't percolate across to those of us who prefer
 to use the e-mail interface).

Setting the followup to .general as this is OT and any replies are also
OT. List users can simply bring up the .general group to reply, etc.

To answer this -- Obviously the user either didn't follow directions or
completely overlooked the restore feature. The program backs up the
registry prior to any scan, etc. and is easily restored in case
something goes awry. I use it on 8 machines in here, had a problem once
about a year ago and the restore feature worked like a charm.

We can continue this discussion in mozilla.general -- I will not reply
if the followup is removed.

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Re: OT Windows registry cleaners

2012-04-13 Thread Jay Garcia
On 13.04.2012 07:32, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 There is no option for mailing list users to retain your follow-up
 header.  Please do not discriminate against those of us who prefer
 the e-mail interface.

A whole lot simpler to address this issue/rant of follow up to the list:

follow up to: gene...@lists.mozilla.org

That is the correct way to set the followup to .general for those using
the mailing list.

I was moving a bit too fast to realize that you were using the mailing list.

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Re: OT Windows registry cleaners

2012-04-12 Thread Jay Garcia
On 12.04.2012 20:55, Not@home wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I'm posting here because I believe there is a lot of valuable knowledge
 here on software.  I use Windows, and I have been getting too many blue
 screens and messages that a program is shut down.  I went to a site
 advertised on TV and they offered a registry scan and repair.  I ran the
 scan and they listed 1800 errors, but I am reluctant to allow them to
 repair them without some evidence of their bona fides.
 
 Can anyone recommend a program that does a good job of scanning and
 repairing Windows (Vista and Win7) registries, or is having all these
 errors a minor problem?

Uniblue Registry Booster works well for me.

http://www.uniblue.com/software/registrybooster/

Followup set to mozilla.general because this is off-topic here.

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Re: Incoming and Outgoing Email While Traveling

2012-03-31 Thread Jay Garcia
On 31.03.2012 10:49, BIll Spikowski wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 This week I used two different wi-fi connections each day while on a
 business trip.
 
 On one connection, I had normal full access to the web and to my
 incoming and outgoing email using Seamonkey.
 
 On the other connection, I had full access to the web, but could not
 access my regular email account either through Seamonkey or through
 webmail (all other websites operated normally).
 
 I've experienced similar email blockages while traveling other places.
 I doubt it's a Seamonkey problem, but I'm wondering what a workaround
 might be?

Remove cache and cookies to see if that works.

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Re: Can't send e-mail

2012-03-21 Thread Jay Garcia
On 21.03.2012 20:04, Mark Smith wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I am running Windows 7 with SeaMonkey 2.8. I can browse the web and
 receive e-mail. When I try to send e-mail, SeaMonkey tells me the
 message has been sent. The message never gets to its address. I tried
 re-installing SeaMonkey 2.7.2 and then 2.7  I still cannot send e-
 mail.
 
 Mark Smith

Send one to yourself to see if you get it. Report back.

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Re: Ancient Message?

2012-03-14 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.03.2012 09:22, Larry S. wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 SM 2.7.2
 From time to time I would find, among other message headers on this
 group. a listing for one with no subject but a date of 12/31/69 at 7:00
 p.m., marked read. Recently I began to get two of these, and now today I
 got three of them, including one marked unread. When I clicked the
 star to mark it read, a few of the other headers also were then marked
 read, although they weren't. No, I've never tried to open one.
 
 Any thoughts? Am I the only one getting these?
 
 Larry (puzzled)

Try File = Empty Trash then = Compact Folders

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Re: Why do incremental updates not define their purpose ?

2012-02-21 Thread Jay Garcia
On 21.02.2012 04:13, Daniel wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 WLS wrote:
 On 02/20/2012 08:36 AM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
 If I read the release notes for Seamonkey 2.7.2, I am told :

 What's New in SeaMonkey 2.7.2

 SeaMonkey 2.7.2 contains the following major changes relative
 to SeaMonkey 2.6:

 But I knew this already, from the release notes for
 Seamonkey 2.7.  Why do the release notes for incremental
 release not tell me what the differences are between
 this release and the immediately preceding one (e.g.,
 in the case of Seamonkey 2.7.2, the differences
 between it and Seamonkey 2.7.1) ?

 Philip Taylor

 Going to the release notes page for SeaMonkey 2.7.2

 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.7/

 then clicking on the link in the What's New in SeaMonkey 2.7.2 section
 takes me to a What's New in SeaMonkey 2.6.1 page.

 I think this is most likely due to the 2 or 3 volunteer developers, not
 having time to update release notes. So, I guess the question is do they
 update release notes first, or push out the security fix first.

 Anyway this is the difference.

 https://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2012/mfsa2012-11.html

 Wonder if Mozilla is going to update this page?

 https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/releases/
 
 Going to the release notes page for SeaMonkey 2.7.2
 
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.7/
 
 then clicking on the link in the What's New in SeaMonkey 2.7.2 section
 takes me to a What's New in SeaMonkey 2.7.2 section on that page which
 then has two sub=para's, SeaMonkey-specific changes and Mozilla platform
 changes.
 
 Maybe the SeaMonkey Committee have fixed the linking now!!
 

Up the thread a bit, Jason Wood explained:

Can also find it in
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.7/changes which
is linked from the release notes page.

The reason is that people may update to 2.7.2 directly from 2.6.1, and
all our release notes/etc. apply to 2.7.2 just as they did to 2.7, so we
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Re: Why do incremental updates not define their purpose ? CORRECTION

2012-02-21 Thread Jay Garcia
Justin Wood, not Jason. :-(

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Re: Why do incremental updates not define their purpose ?

2012-02-21 Thread Jay Garcia
On 21.02.2012 07:46, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 The reason is that people may update to 2.7.2 directly from 2.6.1, and
 all our release notes/etc. apply to 2.7.2 just as they did to 2.7, so we
 try to not duplicate the workload.
 
 But how is a user, experiencing a problem for the first time, to know
 whether that problem is likely to emanate from an
 incremental update, if he/she is told only what changes
 there are from a previous major release, not from the
 previous incremental release ?

Ask Jason Wood, it's his ballgame. But just keep in mind that 3rd digit
updates are usually security updates.

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Re: Seamonkey instead of TB and FF

2012-02-12 Thread Jay Garcia
On 12.02.2012 08:27, Misak Khachatryan wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 SM uses less memory than FF+TB. And suite is more logical and feels as
 one program.

The problem with an all-in-one browser+mail application is that if one
component crashes then so does the other one. If the browser component
crashes then so does mail. This IMHO of course. YMMV

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Re: Seamonkey instead of TB and FF

2012-02-12 Thread Jay Garcia
On 12.02.2012 08:32, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 Misak Khachatryan wrote:
 
 SM uses less memory than FF+TB. And suite is more logical and feels as
 one program.
 
 Don't really care about memory, but the last point is its sole raison
 d'etre for me.
 Ctrl+1 to open browser, Ctrl+2 to open mail client.  That's really all I
 want.
 
 Philip Taylor

With FF and TB both running, ALT+TAB to switch from one to the other. Or
just click the one that is minimized to the task bar. ;-)

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Re: Seamonkey instead of TB and FF

2012-02-12 Thread Jay Garcia
On 12.02.2012 08:54, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 With FF and TB both running, ALT+TAB to switch from one to the other. Or
 just click the one that is minimized to the task bar. ;-)
 
 With   /ONLY/   FF and TB both running, ALT+TAB to switch from one to
 the other.

Try it with 3 or 4 apps running. ALT+TAB and while the ALT key is held
down use the TAB key to move to whatever app you want in focus. Just
looking at alternatives. :-)

 but most people will have more than just two applications running,
 whereupon Ctrl+1/Ctrl+2 is a clear winner, IMHO.

Also true.

 Or  just click the one that is minimized to the task bar. ;-)
 
 There is a home position for fingers on a keyboard, which is
 where mine rest; there is no home position w.r.t. a mouse,
 so my fingers hover there as little as possible ...
 
 ** Phil.
 

Just for grins, my wife refuses to run anything BUT Seamonkey! 8-)

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Re: How do I save a csv or vcf Adress File ?

2012-02-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 05.02.2012 22:24, Norman Commodore wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Bill
 
 Save the address book as a cvs file format.
 
 You need to create a Group (called often used) then move those names to your 
 New Group
 
 Yes, csv is a comma delimited file.
 
 Norm

Locate the original post made by Bill and post your answer as a reply
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Re: How do I save a csv or vcf Adress File ?

2012-02-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.02.2012 07:59, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 Locate the original post made by Bill and post your answer as a reply
 there. He may never see this one. Thanks.
 
 Why do you suggest that, Jay ?  My Seamonkey (2.7, Win/XP) shews
 your message as the third in the thread, with Norman's second and
 Dr Bill's first.
 
 Philip Taylor

I show and still show Norm's message as an original post, not a reply
and not threaded. Could it be a bug in TB 11 beta I'm running, dunno.

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Re: How do I save a csv or vcf Adress File ?

2012-02-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.02.2012 07:59, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 Locate the original post made by Bill and post your answer as a reply
 there. He may never see this one. Thanks.
 
 Why do you suggest that, Jay ?  My Seamonkey (2.7, Win/XP) shews
 your message as the third in the thread, with Norman's second and
 Dr Bill's first.
 
 Philip Taylor

Ok, going back and reloading the thread, it appears that Norm may have
removed the Re: which made it appear as an OP even tho it is in
actuality under the OP. I mark all threads as read and when I came back
to this group, the new post by Norm appeared as an OP.

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Re: How do I save a csv or vcf Adress File ?

2012-02-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.02.2012 09:08, Hartmut Figge wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Paul B. Gallagher:
 
 I show and still show Norm's message as an original post, not a reply
 and not threaded. Could it be a bug in TB 11 beta I'm running, dunno.

Must be; it threaded properly here, too.
 
 It could be sorting by subject instead of MIDs.
 
 Hartmut

No, read my other reply where I stated that the reply by Norm where the
Re: was removed from the subject and it appeared as an original post
AFTER the thread was marked as read and I returned. The only post was
Norman's post.

We're getting away from the subject of the original post, so maybe we
could continue this in .general OR someone can post that answer to the
original question, yes?

Followup set to .general

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.7 release

2012-02-02 Thread Jay Garcia
On 02.02.2012 08:20, DoctorBill wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 David H. Durgee wrote:
 When will the official release of 2.7 occur? I am seeing it in the
 repository I usually use, but the SeaMonkey home page still shows 2.6.1
 as the current release.

 Dave
 
 Well nowI just started up my SM 2.6.1 and SM 2.7 installed itself !
 
 How did THAT happen w/o me even asking it to do so !
 Nowwhat will I find all screwed up ?
 
 Is there a Toggle somewhere that I have to turn off to stop the next
 release from self installing ? !
 
 I don't like surprises..
 
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Edit = Preferences = Advanced = Software Installation = Seamonkey =
Uncheck whatever suits you the best.


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Re: [Off-topic] How does one report bugs at https://developer.mozilla.org/ ?

2012-01-27 Thread Jay Garcia
On 27.01.2012 05:39, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 For some days (and perhaps for some weeks, months,
 forever -- I have no idea)
 
   https://developer.mozilla.org/
 
 has been throwing exceptions which appear in the
 rendered output similar to the following :
   
 reference to undefined name 'syntax' Exception of type 
 'MindTouch.Deki.Script.Runtime.DekiScriptUndefinedNameException' was thrown. 
 (click for details)
 
 This particular example from 
 https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Strict_mode
 
 How should this be reported, please ?
 
 Philip Taylor

No problem here in SM 2.6.1, FF 9.0.1. If you have NoScript installed
and enabled, disable it .. or any other Javascript type addon.

Or HELP = Restart with addons disabled .. to see if there is a
conflicting addon or two installed/enabled

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Re: Newsgroup no longer in Google Groups?

2012-01-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.01.2012 04:58, Jochen Roderburg wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 On 2012-01-22, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
 Jochen Roderburg wrote:
 Anybody knows why this seamonkey newsgroup is no longer available via Google
 groups? They say:

 The group named mozilla.support.seamonkey has been removed because it
 violated Google's Terms Of Service.

 mozilla.support.seamonkey is showing up for me if I search on 
 Groups-Google.

 WFM

 
 Hmm, I start on Google Groups main page
 http://groups.google.com/
 
 When I enter mozilla.support.seamonkey in Search Groups
 I get what I think is a search in old archived articles.
 
 When I enter mozilla.support.seamonkey in Search for a Group
 I get  No groups match mozilla.support.seamonkey.
 
 When I go direct to the former URL of the group
 http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey
 I get what I reported:
 
 Cannot find mozilla.support.seamonkey 
 The group named mozilla.support.seamonkey has been removed because it
 violated Google's Terms Of Service. 
 
 JR

No idea what is up with this. I get:

No groups match mozilla.support.seamonkey.
Suggestions:

- Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
- Try different keywords.



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Re: Newsgroup no longer in Google Groups?

2012-01-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.01.2012 08:18, Jochen Roderburg wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 On 2012-01-22, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
 Jay Garcia:
On 22.01.2012 04:58, Jochen Roderburg wrote:

 Cannot find mozilla.support.seamonkey  
 The group named mozilla.support.seamonkey has been removed because it
 violated Google's Terms Of Service. 

No idea what is up with this. I get:

No groups match mozilla.support.seamonkey.
Suggestions:

 Click on mozilla.support.seamonkey in the second line of an answer.
 http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=mozilla.support.seamonkeyqt_s=Search

 Hartmut
 
 As I wrote already, this brings up search results from the (obviously still
 existing) group archive, but not the Google group itself.
 And when you click on any of the search results, you are back to square one:
 Cannot find mozilla.support.seamonkey
 
 Isn't there some administrator who maintains the newsgroup on the mozilla
 server and the connection to the (lost) Google group and is more informed
 about what Google did not like about the group and could perhaps bring it
 back to life?
 
 JR

I am presently filing a bug on this. Will report back the results.

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Re: Newsgroup no longer in Google Groups?

2012-01-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.01.2012 03:14, Jochen Roderburg wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Anybody knows why this seamonkey newsgroup is no longer available via Google
 groups? They say:
 
 The group named mozilla.support.seamonkey has been removed because it
 violated Google's Terms Of Service. 
 
 No more explanations.  :-(
 
 That's a pity because I found it always very convenient to browse through
 the discussions there.  I used the direct NNTP access only when I wanted to
 post something myself (like this message  ;-)
 
 Regards, Jochen Roderburg

I filed a bug on this:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=720223

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Re: Keep me logged in

2012-01-16 Thread Jay Garcia
On 16.01.2012 12:49, DoctorBill wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 When logging into some web sites I visit, I see that when I go back,
 I am still logged in.   Some not
 
 Some sites make me log in every 5 minutes or so of not having them
 onscreen all the time.
 
 So what is happening - cookies being placed ?
 
 If so - are they ALWAYS in the cookie file or are other methods employed ?
 
 If so, I would like to figure out how to make these log-in's permanent.
 
 DoctorBill

Usually a cookie function. Remove the cookie(s) for that site and then
return, see if you're still logged in.

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Re: Centre alignment issue in IE

2012-01-02 Thread Jay Garcia
On 02.01.2012 10:49, Stephen Geraghty wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Hi all,
 
 I recently noticed that SeaMonkey pages align left when Internet
 Exporer renders them, whereas in Firefox and other browsers they
 center align fine.
 
 The only way I have found around this is to insert align=center in
 the html of each table style. bit of a hassle but thought it would
 be okay if I then use that page as a template going forward.
 
 However.. when I edit the properties of a table in any page, in this
 instance the table cell spacing, the html command vanishes and I'm
 back to the same issue in IE with left alignment!
 
 Am I missing something here or is this a known issue.. and is
 there a fix? Do I need to do something in SeaMonkey before I create a
 page to ensure it center aligns in IE and what about when i then go to
 edit it? Any help would be really appreciated.
 
 Thanks

Please post a URL to a site where you notice this behavior.


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Re: Google's let is snow and SeaMonkey

2011-12-26 Thread Jay Garcia
On 26.12.2011 04:51, Philip Chee wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 On Sun, 25 Dec 2011 23:08:14 -1000, Desiree wrote:
 How come Google's let it snow doesn't work on SeaMonkey unless I use User 
 Agent extension to fake Chrome 18 as the user 
 agent? It works on Fx4.01 but not fully like it does on Iron 15.  Seems it 
 should work on SM without a need to fake User 
 Agent.  Even with faking the user agent on SM it doesn't work fully like on 
 Iron where the snow completely fills the screen 
 and I can then write a message with my mouse. On Fx 4 and SM 2.5, the snow 
 doesn't ever full fill the screen. It has trouble 
 covering the images fully. Maybe it works right on the latest SM version 
 which I haven't installed because User Agent 
 extension won't work on it.
 
 Edit- Preferences - Advanced - HTTP Networking -
 [X] Advertise Firefox Compatibility
 
 WORKSFORME.
 
 Phil
 

Works here in FF 9.0.1 without any additional preference settings.

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Re: Google's let is snow and SeaMonkey

2011-12-26 Thread Jay Garcia
On 26.12.2011 08:47, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 
 
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 
 Works here in FF 9.0.1 without any additional preference settings.
 
 And the relevance of this statement to a Seamonkey-specific forum is ?
 Note spirit of Christmas goodwill, as promulgated by Ebenezer Scrooge !

The relevance is that in any support forum, it may be considered
beneficial that the indication that things work and/or don't work based
on the same code foundation, etc.

FF 9.0.1: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:9.0.1) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/9.0.1

SM 2.6.1: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:9.0.1) Gecko/20111221
Firefox/9.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.6.1

Note: rv:9.0.1 in both UA

This discussion may now be considered OT, so we can continue this in
m.genral

Follup set to mozilla.general


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Re: Tabbed Mail

2011-12-26 Thread Jay Garcia
On 26.12.2011 11:20, BIll Spikowski wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Recent releases of Seamonkey include a tabbed mail feature.
 
 On my home computer, this function is enabled, but I don't want it. On my
 office computer, it's not enabled, and I want it!
 
 I know how to turn tabbed browsing on and off -- but what about tabbed mail?

Tab behavior in mail is governed in the browser settings AFAIK.

Edit = Preferences = Browswer = Tabbed Browsing = Check the first
box to hide the tab bar if only one tab is open.

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Re: Web page works in Fx but not SM

2011-12-22 Thread Jay Garcia
On 22.12.2011 06:41, Desiree wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I am not sure if this is the place to report a problem like this. I clicked 
 on a link in SM Mail to https://www.microsoftonlinepanel.com. (I am a 
 longtime panelist and this was the link to a new survey for me to take for 
 Microsoft feedback). In SM 2.5 I get a general error that says the system 
 has encountered an error. Please try again later. But trying again later, I 
 get the same error. In Fx 4.01 the link opens correctly to the beginning of 
 the survey. 
 
 

Perhaps you have an addon that is in conflict. Try restarting with
addons disabled: HELP = Restart with addons disabled

See if it works ok. If so, you'll have to ferret out the addon that is
the problem.

However, try removing cookies and clear cache before trying anything
suggested.

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Re: calek dude check this out!!!

2011-12-15 Thread Jay Garcia
On 14.12.2011 16:44, km wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 ... whenever your away from ur puter SM should somehow be locked
 so no one else can use it. if someone tries to access it the first
 thing they try is the browse if they can't, well the exercise is left 
 for YOU!!!
 
 KM

The easiest way, and the way I do it, is to use a screensaver with a
password. You would also need to use one of the many hot corner
applications so that when you move the mouse to a corner, the
screensaver activates. If someone comes along and moves your mouse, the
password entry dialog appears.

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Re: How to transfer address books?

2011-12-15 Thread Jay Garcia
On 15.12.2011 16:03, Richard Lane wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Seamonkey 2.5, Imported addresses transferred to a new address folder, 
 how to add folder contents to Personal Adresses folder?
 Dick

Open the address book. Assuming the following as an example

Personal Address Book
Address Book A
Address Bood B

To transfer all addresses from A to the PAB, hilite an address in A then
hit CTRL+A which will hilite all addresses. Drag the hilite to the PAB.
Do the same for any additional books you want to transfer to the PAB.

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Re: freelance writer in message body

2011-12-10 Thread Jay Garcia
On 10.12.2011 11:20, Ken wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I looked for some mention of all text being omitted except for the
 words freelance writer in the text area of some messages posted to
 this newsgroup, but could not find any.  Why do some messages appear to
 have everything removed and these words present?  Most messages appear
 properly, but some do not.  For instance the above message from
 DoreenRutledge18 appears that way.
 
 I am using SeaMonkey 2.5 and Windows XP, but they have been present
 in earlier versions of SeaMonkey as well.

Those are spam messages to be ignored.

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Re: 100% CPU while Looking up smtp.gmail.com

2011-12-10 Thread Jay Garcia
On 10.12.2011 16:27, Philip TAYLOR wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Is there any obvious reason why Seamonkey (2.5) should use 100% CPU
 while Looking up smtp.gmail.com ?  I don't pretend to know very
 much about TCP, but I would have thought that a DNS lookup would
 have involved sending a few packets and then sitting there waiting
 for a response, presumably re-trying if no response is received
 within (say) 5 seconds.  So what is it doing while Looking up
 smtp.gmail.com that requires 100% CPU ?
 
 Philip Taylor

How are you trying to do the lookup, through a web site or what?

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