Re: Possible Flash issue on Mac?

2021-01-12 Thread Onno Ekker

Op 12-1-2021 om 21:19 schreef Mollie Hurlburt:

Hi!

I'm trying to access Flashpoint through SeaMonkey and it used to work fine, but now it isn't. I get to the 
point of entering SeaMonkey but it won't use Flash - I end up with a blank screen except for the Flash 
"F" inside a box next to an information "i". When I click it, another tab opens saying, 
"Secure Connection Failed. The document contains no data. The page you are trying to view cannot be 
shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified." I've tried it with multiple 
links, all are still active on their original sites. Nothing, though.

I have macOS Big Sur 11.1 and SeaMonkey 2.53.5.1 - which I've un/reinstalled 
multiple times now, along with Flashpoint itself. I've also double checked 
everything I know could be an issue. My security and permissions are fine for 
allowing everything, all extensions on SeaMonkey were disabled, I've tried Safe 
Mode and normal, cleared cookies/cache, etc. I have no idea what it could be.

I tried going to Tools --> Web Development --> Error Console, and received 
these three errors, but I don't know what to do with them from here.

Error: TypeError: browser[name] is undefined
Source File: resource://devtools/client/framework/gDevTools.jsm
Line: 158

Error: TypeError: menu is null
Source File: resource://devtools/client/framework/browser-menus.js
Line: 223

Error: NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
Source File: 
jar:file:///Users/molli/Downloads/Flashpoint%20Infinity%20for%20Mac%20Beta/FPSoftware/SeaMonkey.app/Contents/Resources/omni.ja!/components/devtools-startup.js
Line: 273


Any advice?
Thanks!


https://www.adobe.com/nl/products/flashplayer/end-of-life.html

Since Adobe will no longer be supporting Flash Player after December 31, 
2020 and Adobe will block Flash content from running in Flash Player 
beginning January 12, 2021, Adobe strongly recommends all users 
immediately uninstall Flash Player to help protect their systems.


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Re: SeaMonkey 2.53.1 and Extensions

2020-03-01 Thread Onno Ekker
On 2/29/2020 8:40 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
> 
> I installed the x64 SeaMonkey 2.53.1 over the x64 SeaMonkey 2.49.5.
> While the Add-ons Manager indicated all my extensions were still
> enabled, the set of buttons in Toolbar Buttons 1.1.1 was missing.  That
> included buttons added from the Toolbar Buttons Web site that are not
> included in the extension's default set.
> 
> fortunately, I saved not only my profiles but also my passwords.  I have
> reverted to x64 SeaMonkey 2.49.5.
> 

I just updated and released Mail Redirect 0.10.7, which should be
compatible with SeaMonkey 2.53.1 as well.

I had some problems that apparently some changes from Gecko 63 were
uplifted into SeaMonkey 2.53, which I think is build on Gecko 60.

Anyway, the new version is out on addons.thunderbird.net and was
reviewed very fast, so it is available for download/installation in
SeaMonkey 2.53.1, despite the name of the website :-)

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Re: what is realistic for the next release?

2019-10-30 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 30-10-2019 om 00:08 schreef Frank-Rainer Grahl:
> Hawker wrote:
>> I'm sticking with 2.49.5 right now. I don't really want to move to the
>> newer builds until they are more official I don't think.
>>
>> That said there is an increasing number of websites that no longer
>> work in SM with any UI string that work in FireFox.  I wonder how many
>> of them will be fixed in a newer SM but not sure how much longer I can
>> wait.
>>
>> So what is realistic? Will we have a 2.5x.y build some time in the
>> next 6 months or what is realistic?
>>
>> And if I do want to try something built on a newer engine what version
>> of SM is the safest yet sufficiently newer for Windowz 7?  And where
>> should I get it from?
>>
> 
> We are wanting to do at least 2 2.53.1 betas this year. Basically Bills
> 2.53.1 will become an official release. A few private patches from me /
> Bill and work in progress fixes will be dropped from it then.
> 
> http://www.wg9s.com/comm-253/
> 
> We are currently fixing and backporting bugs left and right. In parallel
> we are setting up an official gitlab repo for it. We don't want to check
> in around 3000 patches into a release branch in the official mozilla
> repos. The gods owning them might not be amused then.
> 
> All fixes for SeaMonkey go into the later branches too but 2.57 is not
> usable yet with mail broken.
> 
> Yesterdays 2.53.1 had a bug with mail delete. Next one will fix it.
> 
> If you try it please backup your profile. You will not be able to go
> back to 2.49.5. Will be upgraded (compatible with the upcoming official).
> 
> If you use a master paxsword remove it before upgrading and reapply later.
> 
> 
> FRG

Could you also elaborate a bit on what's realistic for extension
developers? My extension is compatible with Thunderbird 52, 60 and 68,
and also with SeaMonkey 2.49 and 2.53, but in order to be compatible
with multiple versions I detect the Gecko version and that will probably
fail for SeaMonkey 2.53 when it stays on Gecko 52 (or is it 60?) and it
backports functionality from TB/Gecko 60+.

Also TB developers have announced that they will drop support for XUL
overlay extensions in TB 71 beta, so I have little motivation in
updating my extension at all, but I don't want to leave my SeaMonkey
userbase in the cold either...

Onno
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Re: Misplaced umlauts?

2019-07-12 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 11-7-2019 om 14:01 schreef Dirk Fieldhouse:
> On 11/07/19 06:08, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> Check out the umlauts here:
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>> For some reason, SM displays them to the right of the target letter,
>> although the source code displays them correctly. It's because the
>> author has used "u" plus the combining umlaut rather than the single
>> letter "ü," thus: "ü."
> 
> Interesting article, anyway.
> 
> The answer is in this Bugzilla item.
> 
> "the combining ... character [is not supported in the selected font]; so
> it falls back to a different font ..., and positioning of diacritics
> does not generally work across font-change boundaries."
> 
> 
> This happens in this case because of an apparently unreported bug in SM.

This also happen in latest Firefox 68.0. Anyway, I don't think it's a
browser issue, but a website issue, if neither Firefox and Internet
Explorer display the page correctly, unless you specify to not let the
page override the font...

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Re: Email address autocomplete no longer working

2018-07-26 Thread Onno Ekker
On 7/26/2018 6:24 PM, j.e.laba...@gmail.com wrote:
> 

Have you tried Safe mode?
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Re: Come One Seamonkey Team! THINK !!!!

2017-05-18 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 16-5-2017 om 20:28 schreef EE:
> Mozillian wrote:
>> Newsgroups
>>
>> View Setting For This Account
>>
>> Sync and Storage
>>
>> Select newsgroups for offline use ...
>>
>> Folders and Newsgroups
>>
>>   SHOW THE FULL NEWSGROUP NAME  !
>> OR
>>   AT LEAST SHOW THE FULL NEWSGROUP NAME IN A TOOLTIP !
>>
>> This window is drag-expandable so there is NO EXCUSE !
>>
>> Ergonomics please !
> 
> You can see the full name for a subscription in a tooltip from the
> folder pane.  Now, I am also seeing the titles of fresh messages there
> as well.
> 

Yes, but you cannot mark/unmark a group for offline use there...
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Re: Come One Seamonkey Team! THINK !!!!

2017-05-16 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 16-5-2017 om 06:21 schreef Lee:
> On 5/15/17, Mozillian  wrote:
>> Newsgroups
>>
>> View Setting For This Account
>>
>> Sync and Storage
>>
>> Select newsgroups for offline use ...
>>
>> Folders and Newsgroups
>>
>>SHOW THE FULL NEWSGROUP NAME  !
>> OR
>>AT LEAST SHOW THE FULL NEWSGROUP NAME IN A TOOLTIP !
>>
>> This window is drag-expandable so there is NO EXCUSE !
>>
>> Ergonomics please !
> 
> https://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI
> 
> Lee
> 

If someones finds the bug number and posts it here, or files a new bug
for it and posts the number here, I might do it...

This isn't solely happening in SeaMonkey though, the behavior in
Thunderbird is the same (although it's a bit harder there to get to the
subscription settings).

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Re: Come One Seamonkey Team! THINK !!!!

2017-05-15 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 15-5-2017 om 22:20 schreef Mozillian:
> Newsgroups
> 
> View Setting For This Account
> 
> Sync and Storage
> 
> Select newsgroups for offline use ...
> 
> Folders and Newsgroups
> 
>   SHOW THE FULL NEWSGROUP NAME  !
> OR
>   AT LEAST SHOW THE FULL NEWSGROUP NAME IN A TOOLTIP !
> 
> This window is drag-expandable so there is NO EXCUSE !
> 
> Ergonomics please !

Toggling mail.server.default.abbreviate to false switches to the full
names, but (unfortunately?) also does so in the folder pane.

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Re: Shortcuts

2016-11-30 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 30-11-2016 om 13:12 schreef Luis:
> JAS wrote:
>> Luis wrote:
>>> Does any one know how to change shortcuts?
>> What exactly do you want to do and shortcuts to .exe or web pages?
>> JAS
> 
> Oh yes guys, my question was too cryptic.
> 
> In Mail and Newsgroups if you click Message in the Menu bar several
> shortcuts show up.  I wish to change some of them and also add a few ones.
> 
> For instance, to Mark "All as Read" the shortcut is "Ctrl+Shift+C". I
> wish to change it to "Shift+C".
> 
> Thanks.

Try the keyconfig add-on from http://mozilla.dorando.at/
I think it also works for SeaMonkey.

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Re: RETR Problem with e-mail

2016-10-25 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 22-9-2016 om 06:11 schreef Henrik37:
> Henrik37 wrote:
>> In trying to download a large number of e-mails that have stacked up on
>> an e-mail server, I receive the following error message:
>>
>> "The RETR command did not succeed. Error retrieving a message. Mail
>> server mail..net responded: messages are counted from 1"
>>
>> I am not certain what I am being told or how to fix the problem.
>>
>> All suggestions, help and/or advice will be gratefully accepted.
>>
>> The PC involved is running SM v2.39 under Win XP SP3
> Having tried the suggestion that was kindly sent, I still can't download
> the e-mails involved.  Is this likely a SM problem or an e-mail server
> problem?  Help!

I have the same problem with SeaMonkey, while the same settings work for
Thunderbird, so I think it is likely a SeaMonkeyh problem…

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Re: Putting "Ignore Thread K" on Right Click menu

2016-04-06 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 6-4-2016 om 9:03 schreef Daniel:
> On 6/04/2016 4:20 AM, Onno Ekker wrote:
>> On 5-4-2016 13:02, Daniel wrote:
>>> At times, I really want to mark a thread as "Ignore Thread", but that
>>> function isn't listed on the Right Click menu, so I normally just "Mark
>>> Thread as Read"  and then the next day do it again!!
>>>
>>> Yes, I know "Ignore Thread" is listed on the "Message" drop down, but
>>> who ever uses that??
>>>
>>> So what I'd like to know is is it possible to add "Ignore Thread" to the
>>> Right Click menu?? If so, how??
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>
>> Maybe you should file a bug to port bug 179033 to SeaMonkey.
>> Those menuitems were added to TB24…
>>
>> Onno
>>
>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=179033
>> enable ignore/kill / watch for mail (and mail filters)
>>
> Thanks for your response, Onno, but after a bit of a read of that bug,
> that thread seems to have been about getting the ignore/kill working in
> both Mail and News from the dropdown list. I want it on the "Right
> Click" list.
> 

If you scroll down to comment 37 and maybe check the patch, you can see
that the right-click context menuitems for Ignore Thread, Ignore
Subthread and Watch Thread were also added to TB in this bug.

The bug also covers some other thing, like adding the menuitems also to
the Message menu for Mail, which is also only implemented for TB.

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Re: Putting "Ignore Thread K" on Right Click menu

2016-04-05 Thread Onno Ekker
On 5-4-2016 13:02, Daniel wrote:
> At times, I really want to mark a thread as "Ignore Thread", but that
> function isn't listed on the Right Click menu, so I normally just "Mark
> Thread as Read"  and then the next day do it again!!
> 
> Yes, I know "Ignore Thread" is listed on the "Message" drop down, but
> who ever uses that??
> 
> So what I'd like to know is is it possible to add "Ignore Thread" to the
> Right Click menu?? If so, how??
> 
> TIA
> 

Maybe you should file a bug to port bug 179033 to SeaMonkey.
Those menuitems were added to TB24…

Onno

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=179033
enable ignore/kill / watch for mail (and mail filters)
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Re: How to disable old Seamonkey version warning (automatic updates disabled)

2016-02-18 Thread Onno Ekker
On 18-2-2016 02:38, Luc Lalonde wrote:
> No, the message comes directly from the Seamonkey application
> 
> Here's a screenshot:
> 
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32164002/Seamonkey-update-message.JPG

It's strange that you get an English warning message, while you have a
French copy of SeaMonkey.

You can try to hide the element containing the warning. The easiest way
to detect the element is to have DOM Inspector and Element Inspector
extensions installed and then right-click in the element you want to
find out which it is.

I'm not able to reproduce the warning myself, but from the source of
SeaMonkey, I think the element is named update-warning. [1]

You can add this element in your profile folder in the subfolder chrome
in the file userChrome.css and say what styling you want apply, like in
any other style sheet:

#update-warning {
  display: none !important;
}

(where update-warning is the name of the id of the element you want to hide)

To find your Profile folder go to Help -> Troubleshooting Information ->
Application Basics -> Profile Folder -> Show Folder.

Hope that helps,

Onno

[1]
https://dxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/suite/common/bindings/notification.xml#1238
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Re: smtp not taking password

2016-02-16 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 14-2-2016 om 16:01 schreef Keith Thompson:
> My ISP (WOW!) has just changed mailing securities and now I have to use
> a password on the smtp.  I cannot get the entry to take when trying to
> send.  I am using SM 2.39.  I have gone through a number of trials. 
> Their requirement is that I use no connection Security, Port 587, and
> Password.  I have set the smtp to these conditions, but the password
> will not enter.  I have cleared the password file of these and then
> tried the entry again.  It did not take, but the password was now in the
> password file. For some reason, it appears that the password file cannot
> communicate with the smtp.  What am I missing here? The mail sending was
> working fine until WOW changed their requirements. Wow, of course, wants
> me to change to Windows Mail and IE.  SM security is exactly the reason
> that I avoided MS Products.
> 
> Keith Thompson

I haven't seen this suggestion in this thread yet, but maybe I missed it:

Try creating an SMTP logfile. That file might actually contain some info
as to why the sending doesn't work, so we don't have to guess at the cause.

See  for more
information on how to setup logging. Remember to unset the variables
once you're done collecting the logs…

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Re: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ 550 Permission denied.

2016-02-02 Thread Onno Ekker
On 15-8-2015 02:03, NoOp wrote:
> On 8/14/2015 11:21 AM, EE wrote:
>> NoOp wrote:
>>> Anyone else getting the same?
>>>
>>> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
>>>
>>> 64bit linux build (near bottom of page)
>>> Linux/x86_64
>>>  Linux/x86_64 .tar.bz2 (readme) (MD5 sum) (SHA1 sum)
>>> tries to link to:
>>> ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.33.1/contrib/seamonkey-2.33.1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
>>> but that results in a 550 Permission denied error.
>>>
>>>
>> Did Mozilla not stop using the ftp protocol?  That page (SeaMonkey 
>> Download & Releases) has not been updated for a while.
>>
> 
> I'd file a bug report regarding the link, but it looks like John Roshi
> already did:
> 
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1192847
> 
> thanks John.
> 

The ftp-protocol isn't supported anymore and because of that, the URL
has changed to archive.mozilla.org instead of ftp.mozilla.org, because
the latter defaults to the ftp-protocol.

The new URL is



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Re: Checking for New Extensions

2016-01-24 Thread Onno Ekker
On 23-1-2016 20:48, David E. Ross wrote:
> When I ask Add-ons Manager to "Check for Updates" relative to my
> extensions, does it check according to the URIs embedded in each
> extension?  Or does it only check at ?
> 

It checks according to the URI embedded in each extension (updateURL
from install.rdf). Extensions downloaded from amo don't have such a URI,
so those extensions and any other extension without a URI are checked
against amo.

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Re: RSS icon in URL bar

2015-11-13 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 12-11-2015 om 20:23 schreef EE:
> Roger Fink wrote:
>> Does anyone know how to remove the RSS icon from the URL bar in
>> SeaMonkey? In Pale Moon you can set an about:config preference to false,
>> . This doesn't exist in 2.35, the version I'm using,
>> so I added it, but it doesn't do anything.
> 
> I got rid of it by putting this code in userChrome.css (in a chrome
> subdirectory in the profile):
> 
> /*Remove feed button*/
> #feedsButton {display: none !important;}
> 
> At the top of that file, there should be this setting:
> /* Do not remove the @namespace line -- it's required for correct
> functioning */
> @namespace
> url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul;);
> 
> http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css
> 

This works for me without the !important qualifier and without having to
add the @namespace. I think the @namespace might have been required in
the pas, but isn't anymore and the !important is only necessary if the
item is redefined by a later style sheet, but that isn;t the case here
either.

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Re: RSS icon in URL bar

2015-11-12 Thread Onno Ekker
On 12-11-2015 03:15, Roger Fink wrote:
> Does anyone know how to remove the RSS icon from the URL bar in
> SeaMonkey? In Pale Moon you can set an about:config preference to false,
> . This doesn't exist in 2.35, the version I'm using,
> so I added it, but it doesn't do anything.

You can hide about any element from the UI by adding an entry in the
userChrome.css file in the chrome subdirectory from your profile. Go to
Help -> Troubleshooting Information and click on the Show Folder button
next to Profile Folder. Go to the chrome subfolder and create a file
called userChrome.css if it doesn't exist. Then add the following line
to this file:

#feedsButton { display: none }

Save the file, restart SeaMonkey and the icon doesn't show anymore.

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Re: SM Logo Gone From Task Bar

2015-08-20 Thread Onno Ekker
On 20-8-2015 14:58, Larry S. wrote:
 When I install SM it has placed a SM logo on the task bar, which then
 appears whenever I start the computer. I would start SM by clicking on
 the logo.
 
 Recently, however, it no longer appears.  I can start SM by clicking
 StartSM, and get the SM logo, but with the label Bookmarks (my home
 page). This acts the same way as the previous (bare) logo, but needs to
 be added, as above, each time I start the computer.
 
 Must be caused by operator error of some sort. Any thoughts or advice
 would be welcome.
 
 Larry S.

After starting SM, right click on the icon in the task bar and choose
Pin to task bar. That will show the logo also when SM is closed.

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Re: Composing mail to new e-mails with names that have commas show 2/two addresses...

2015-06-06 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 6-6-2015 om 07:14 schreef Ant:
 I have a few e-mail contacts whose e-mail addresses, with commas,
 like lastname, firstname in their names in their saved e-mails.
 When I right click on their lastname, firstname
 firstname.lastn...@domainname.edu (without quotation marks) to
 compose mail to a brand new e-mail, I see two/2 To: addresses
 showing:

 To: Lastname  To: Firstname firstname.lastn...@domainname.edu

 Is this a minor and annoying known issue?

 Yes it's a known bug. There is a patch on hand.
 
 Thanks. Do you happen to know its Bugzilla # to vote and watch? :)

Probably this one:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1039443

Recipient area should quote display names with commas in them (e.g.
LastName, FirstName)

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Re: How to disconnect an email account without closing the mail window

2015-04-01 Thread Onno Ekker
On 28-3-2015 17:15, NFN Smith wrote:
 Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 

 My long-term, consistent experience with POP mail -- admittedly not the
 same as IMAP -- is that if any SM component is open, SM will continue
 polling regularly and retrieving mail for any and all accounts whose
 settings so specify.
 
 By my experience with both POP and IMAP (and I don't let my client
 remember passwords), once you've authenticated to the server, there's no
 way of dis-authentication, short of restarting Seamonkey. Closing the
 mail window will not do that, if you have any other Seamonkey window
 open (Browser, Address book, options, security manger etc) --
 essentially, that's the Seamonkey.exe binary loaded into memory.

It  is possible to store your password protected with a master password.
When you enable FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) you can
login and logout of the security device. When logged out, SeaMonkey
cannot access the password and cannot check for new mail...

Go to Tools - Preferences - Privacy  Security - Certificates -
Security Devices - Manage security devices - Enable FIPS.

 

 Moreover, changes to the server settings -- at least in previous
 versions, haven't tested it lately -- seem to take effect only after
 closing SM. Whenever I want to make sure SM will not retrieve mail, I
 change the settings and shut the program down before relaunching to
 browse in peace.

 Edit | Mail  Newsgroups Account Settings | Account Name | Server
 Settings
 [ ] Check for new messages every nn minutes
 [ ] Automatically download new messages
 
 
 For the original poster, if he's annoyed about getting alerts for new
 messages, this will definitely turn off the alerts.
 
 However, the way I read the original post, it looks like he wants to
 close out the mail window (but continue to use the browser), and then
 when he re-opens the mail window, getting new prompts for access to the
 mail server.
 
 If I'm correct, then that's not going to happen, simply because of the
 dynamics of Seamonkey as a suite, where the browser and the mail client
 are both part of the same binary.  Even if a mail window isn't
 displayed, the mail client is still open if the browser is open.
 Unfortunately, there is no construct with an email client that is
 analogous to working with browser and a site that requires
 authentication (and allowing either explicit logout, or implied logout,
 by discarding the cookies used for authentication).

If that's what the OP wants, a master password and FIPS aren't going to
do any good either, because when logged out, you won't be able to access
any of your stored passwords or any https secured website.

 
 Thus, the only way of requiring a new authentication to an email server,
 when a window is displayed is in using browser and email clients that
 are separate from each other (e.g., Firefox and Thunderbird), where
 closing the mail client forces unloading of the binary from memory.
 
 
 I understand not allowing the client to save the password. Personally, I
 like having to enter the password for each session, because it ensures
 that I am familiar enough with that password that I won't forget it.  In
 the support environment I work in, we use email addresses for
 authentication to several web-based services, and we have it happen all
 too often where somebody lets the email client remember passwords, but
 then when the user needs that password in another context, all too
 often, the user can't remember precisely what is used.
 
 However for the original poster, I don't think that's the rationale for
 wanting to have to enter passwords.  I'm guessing a fundamental distrust
 for any access to the mailbox, and I think there's other approaches for
 ensuring adequate protection.  If the user is sitting at the keyboard,
 then access to mail shouldn't be an issue.  If the user leaves the
 keyboard, and is concerned about the possibility of access by others,
 then the fastest way to protect everything is to make sure that the
 screen saver is password-protected.  Thus, if the screen saver engages
 (or the machine is put into sleep or hibernate mode) then it takes the
 system password to get back to the desktop.
 
 It isn't that hard to get into the habit of locking the screen, before
 leaving your desk.
 
 
 Smith
 

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Re: Changing the subject

2015-03-26 Thread Onno Ekker
On 26-3-2015 13:54, Mr. Cheese wrote:
 I often receive mail that I want to save in a separate folder. On
 occasion the Subject line does not contain meaningful info. How can I
 edit the subject line before saving?

Header Tools Lite should do the trick and should work wirh SeaMonkey:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/header-tools-lite

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Re: SeaMonkey extensions

2014-12-02 Thread Onno Ekker
On 2-12-2014 8:40, Ray_Net wrote:
 I see in
 C:\Users\RZ\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ey8r9gln.default\extensions\
 directory
 
 Some extension i have installed but also those one:
 
 {59c81df5-4b7a-477b-912d-4e0fdf64e5f2}.xpi
 {d10d0bf8-f5b5-c8b4-a8b2-2b9879e08c5d}.xpi
 {f13b157f-b174-47e7-a34d-4815ddfdfeb8}.xpi
 inspec...@mozilla.org.xpi
 
 Any idea of what they are ?

Go to Help - Troubleshooting Information. There you can see all the
extensions that are installed, along with their ID, which is the
filename you see in extensions directory.

If there are extensions you don't want/need, you can uninstall them via
Tools - Add-on Manager.

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Re: Two sea-monkey issues that I cant resolve

2014-09-04 Thread Onno Ekker
On 9/4/2014 10:52 AM, Trane Francks wrote:
 On 9/3/14 4:46 AM, Mike O'Brien wrote:
 sea-monkey 2.26.1   run on windows 7.  Two issues that I cant resolve:
 first each incoming e-mail shows a long list of code begining with the
 message ID. How do I get rid of this visble code. Second when sea monkey
 opens it indicates that the following file is missing:   mozalloc.dll
 Where can I find this file and where should it be stored when found?
 Thanks for any help.

 Mike

 Generally speaking, the easiest way to deal with the DLL problem is to
 uninstall SeaMonkey and reinstall it. Something is amiss with your
 installation. If you're stubborn and don't want to do it the easy way,
 you may be able to register the errant DLL. Search for the filename on
 your SeaMonkey install volume and then use Regsvr32 to unregister and
 reregister the DLL. If you don't know how to use Regsvr32, Google it. Be
 aware that the path for the 64-bit and 32-bit versions are different.
 Choose wisely.
 
 For the first issue, I'm wondering whether you have View | Headers | All
 selected. SeaMonkey offers differing levels of header detail. Just a
 guess, though, not knowing exactly where you're seeing the header
 information.
 

For #2: You don't have to uninstall... Just reinstall over the old
directory and that will probably solve the problem.

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Re: Google in Pull-Down Context Menu

2014-08-28 Thread Onno Ekker
On 8/27/2014 5:47 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 8/26/2014 11:39 PM, Onno Ekker wrote:
 On 8/27/2014 1:00 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 8/26/2014 2:13 AM, Onno Ekker wrote:
 On 8/24/2014 2:31 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 Windows 7
 SeaMonkey 2.26.1

 If I mark text on a Web page and then right-click, the pull-down context
 menu shows Serach Google for xxx, where xxx is the marked text
 string.  While Google is my primary search service, I don't want it in
 the context menu.  How can I get rid of it?


 Add the following three lines to your userChrome.css:

 #context-searchselect {
display: none;
 }

 (Note: you can find the file userChrome.css in your profile directory in 
 the subdirectory chrome. Go to Help - troubleshooting Information and 
 click on the Show Folder button under Application basics. If the 
 directory chrome or the file userChrome.css doesn't exist, you can 
 create it.)

 Onno


 Yes, that works.

 However, I see a pair of horizontal divider lines where the search item
 used to be in the context menu.  Is there a way to eliminate at least
 one of them?


 The separator line following the search select is called
 context-sep-properties (see
 http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/suite/common/contentAreaContextOverlay.xul#264).

 You can hide it by adding the same three lines with
 #context-sep-properties instead of #context-searchselect, or add the id
 to the first line:

 #context-searchselect, #context-sep-properties {
   display: none;
 }

 
 I tried both:
   #context-searchselect { display: none }
   #context-sep-properties { display: none }
 and
   #context-searchselect, #context-sep-properties { display: none }
 
 While the search item is removed from the context menu, neither of the
 above removed one or both separator lines.
 
 Yes, I know the these are not exactly as you presented them.  However, I
 have been doing CSS for several years, not only for my Web pages but
 also in userChrome.css and userContent.css.  I know that your three-line
 statement can be all on one line.  I also know that a final semi-colon
 is not needed; it is needed only if an additional CSS property follows,
 in which case it is not final.
 
 What I do not know are the various internal Gecko elements (e.g.,
 context-searchselect) and how they are used.  For this, I do indeed need
 help.
 

The problem is that I don't see your context menu, which makes it hard
for me to help...

My context menu only shows four entries: Copy, Select All, separator,
Search Google for xxx and View Selection Source.

Maybe you have some extension that adds more menuitems and the separator?

Or you can try to hide the separator before the Search Google line. That
one is probably called #context-sep-selectall

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Re: Google in Pull-Down Context Menu

2014-08-27 Thread Onno Ekker
On 8/27/2014 1:00 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 8/26/2014 2:13 AM, Onno Ekker wrote:
 On 8/24/2014 2:31 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 Windows 7
 SeaMonkey 2.26.1

 If I mark text on a Web page and then right-click, the pull-down context
 menu shows Serach Google for xxx, where xxx is the marked text
 string.  While Google is my primary search service, I don't want it in
 the context menu.  How can I get rid of it?


 Add the following three lines to your userChrome.css:

 #context-searchselect {
display: none;
 }

 (Note: you can find the file userChrome.css in your profile directory in 
 the subdirectory chrome. Go to Help - troubleshooting Information and 
 click on the Show Folder button under Application basics. If the 
 directory chrome or the file userChrome.css doesn't exist, you can 
 create it.)

 Onno

 
 Yes, that works.
 
 However, I see a pair of horizontal divider lines where the search item
 used to be in the context menu.  Is there a way to eliminate at least
 one of them?
 

The separator line following the search select is called
context-sep-properties (see
http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/suite/common/contentAreaContextOverlay.xul#264).

You can hide it by adding the same three lines with
#context-sep-properties instead of #context-searchselect, or add the id
to the first line:

#context-searchselect, #context-sep-properties {
  display: none;
}

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Re: Google in Pull-Down Context Menu

2014-08-26 Thread Onno Ekker

On 8/24/2014 2:31 AM, David E. Ross wrote:

Windows 7
SeaMonkey 2.26.1

If I mark text on a Web page and then right-click, the pull-down context
menu shows Serach Google for xxx, where xxx is the marked text
string.  While Google is my primary search service, I don't want it in
the context menu.  How can I get rid of it?



Add the following three lines to your userChrome.css:

#context-searchselect {
  display: none;
}

(Note: you can find the file userChrome.css in your profile directory in 
the subdirectory chrome. Go to Help - troubleshooting Information and 
click on the Show Folder button under Application basics. If the 
directory chrome or the file userChrome.css doesn't exist, you can 
create it.)


Onno

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Re: Email: slow typing while composing

2014-08-17 Thread Onno Ekker
On 8/17/2014 5:21 AM, flyguy wrote:
 Paul B. Gallagher wrote, On 8/16/2014 7:48 PM:
 flyguy wrote:
 flyguy wrote, On 8/7/2014 5:12 PM:
 My wife is experiencing a problem while typing an email: the characters
 sometimes do not appear when she types them, but are delayed as much as
 several seconds. Seamonkey is typically the only application she's
 running. It happens several times week now. We're not sure when it
 started, but likely some time this year.

 We're both using SM 2.26 on similar Win XP machines. I rarely have it
 happen to me. Does anyone have an idea about the cause and how to fix
 it?

 Is she really the only one with this problem? Well, maybe we'll get
 lucky when we get new computers in a month or tow.

 I have a similar experience on a pretty fast machine -- I can be
 composing an email, and at random intervals SM suddenly stops displaying
 what I type, then catches up after a couple of seconds and goes back to
 normal (it remembers up to about 15-20 of the characters I typed).

 It reminds me of what happens if I'm watching a video when SM checks
 mail -- the vid will freeze for a couple of seconds (audio continues)
 and then resume (dropping all those frames).

 With all the RAM and processing power I have on this Win7 machine, it
 should be able to do two things at once, don'tcha think?

 What happens if she sets SM not to check/download mail automatically?
 
 Neither the POP or the IMAP account check automatically. She has to
 request new emails.
 
 I'm disappointed a new, much faster machine can have the same issues.
 She's hoping a new machine will take care of the problem, and she'll be
 heartbroken if it has the same problem as her 8 year old XP machine
 (we're getting new computers to dump XP, except keeping the XP laptop to
 run some legacy programs).
 

It might also be caused by SeaMonkey saving the message as a draft,
especially when you save drafts on the server. Please check the setting
under Preferences - Composition and/or under Account Settings - Copies
 Folders.

(Exact path to settings may differ, because I don't have SeaMonkey
running at the moment.)

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Re: Fwd: Character encoding since v.2.26

2014-07-05 Thread Onno Ekker
Op 7/5/2014 om 2:36 AM schreef Francois LE COAT:
 Hi,
 
 Hartmut Figge writes:
 Hrm. I have to guess from my half forgotten knowledge of Latin. *g*
 Occidental should correspond to Western. You should have selected
 Unicode. Assuming Unicode means also Unicode in French. :)
 
 That's right. I can select Unicode in French in this box.
 
 But that doesn't matter anymore. Dennis was more attentive than me and
 has pointed to the solution. I am assuming now that you also see the
 unreadable chars in this way:
 http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/sm140705-3.png
 
 That's true. That's what I'm reading.
 
 I hadn't noticed that before Dennis mentioned it. It looked like utf-8
 displayed as iso-8859-x. You can verify by yourself. Select my message
 with the unreadable chars, go to View-Character Encoding and choose
 unicode. The result should be readable chars.
 
 Setting View-Character Encoding to Unicode displays it correctly.
 
 Repeat that with your
 reply to my message and the chars should also be ok.
 
 That's correct. Unicode is already checked, but when I select it twice
 the characters are then correctly displayed. But in this case the ç
 character from my signature (François LE COAT) appears as a unique
 unreadable character (a sort of diamond with a question-mark).
 
 You have made a selection to force SM to ignore the charset of a message
 and to use iso-8859-15 instead. Where? There is a problem.
 
 I don't know myself.
 
 The handling for chars was changed recently for SM in Trunk and there
 are still bugs. I am hesitating to use an older SM and am hoping, you
 can find the selection yourself. :-D
 
 Well, but it is not easy reading messages, and select View-Character
 Encoding-Unicode for every message ? You suggested me to select
 Unicode, that is a synonymous variant of UTF-8, though my encoding
 character is ISO-8859-15. Isn't there an incoherency ? I'm confused.
 
 The situation hasn't be so complicated since I installed SM 2.26 =(
 
 Regards,
 

Characters that are not defined in a font are displayed as a diamond
with a question-mark. You can try to use another font to find a font
that has that character.

I for instance have the font Consolas for monospace characters, which
displays the 'ç' character as it should...

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Re: Can we rename messages somehow?

2014-06-25 Thread Onno Ekker
Geoff Welsh wrote:
 sometimes I wanna save a message with important information, and after a
 while there's tons of them, and some of the Subject titles are useless
 to jog my memory
 
 Can we rename messages somehow?  i.e. change the Subject line?
 
 Edit as New and then changing the subject, and then sending it to
 myself seems a cheesy workaround.
 
 GW

I think you can do this with the extension Headers Tool Lite...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/header-tools-lite

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Re: Can we rename messages somehow?

2014-06-25 Thread Onno Ekker
Onno Ekker wrote:
 Geoff Welsh wrote:
 sometimes I wanna save a message with important information, and after a
 while there's tons of them, and some of the Subject titles are useless
 to jog my memory

 Can we rename messages somehow?  i.e. change the Subject line?

 Edit as New and then changing the subject, and then sending it to
 myself seems a cheesy workaround.

 GW
 
 I think you can do this with the extension Headers Tool Lite...
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/header-tools-lite
 
 Onno
 

I've been thinking lately about creating an extension that adds
bookmarks to mail. This would allow you to not only store pointers to
messages you want and give them the name you like, but also use a folder
structure independent of the physical storage of the message to help you
structure them to be able to find them back more easily...

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Re: Account Folder Pane Search

2014-04-18 Thread Onno Ekker
On 4/17/2014 9:55 PM, NoOp wrote:
 Anyone know of an add-on, or other method, to search the account folder
 pane? I have many, many, newsgroup servers  subscribed accounts 
 trying to find a particular newsgroup amongst the list can really be a
 pain (pane :-). For example, I am subscribed to over 30 newsgroups on
 the gmane.org server. Trying to find 'gmane.comp.mozilla.seamonkey.user
 amongst those 30 requires me to expand the folder pane, then scroll
 through the list to find it.
 
 Ideally I'd like to open the search bar (the one that currently defaults
 to 'Search Subject or Address' and 'Search Folder' or 'Search Account'
 and be able to enter 'SeaMonkey', select the appropriate newsgroup and
 go to that particular newsgroup.
 

I think the Nostalgy add-on might do what you want. With a single key
press 'G' you can start to type the name of the folder you want to go to
and a drop-down list appears. As you type the list gets shorter and you
can pick a folder from the list to go to.

Another function of the add-on is when you press 'S'. You get the same
list of folders and you can pick a folder to stors the current message
in. Very handy for keeping your emails organized.

The add-on also keeps a list of the most recent folders you've visited,
allowing you to choose one of them more easily.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/nostalgy/

Hope that helps,

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Re: Forwarding attachments as EMLs?

2014-04-08 Thread Onno Ekker
Ant wrote:
 Hello.
 
 Is it normal for SeaMonkey to forward attachments as EMLs? I had one
 receiver's e-mail server reject my e-mail because of my EML attachment.
 
 Thank you in advance. :)

You can change how SeaMonkey forwards messages under Edit | Preferences
| Mail  Newsgroups | Composition | General | Forward messages: ...

In Thunderbird you also have the option to turn on/off adding extension
to the file name if you send it as attachment. When you want to change
that in SeaMonkey, you have to go to about:config and toggle the hidden
pref mail.forward_add_extension.

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Re: thread pane

2014-02-10 Thread Onno Ekker
Rick Merrill wrote:
 When viewing the thread pane it would be nice to see what the Next Item
 in the list would be.
 
 What happens is that the current item is at the bottom of the display.
 

This will be implemented in an upcoming version of Thunderbird.
I'm not sure if SeaMonkey follows suit.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=920510
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=964824

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Re: Share Bookmarks with IE?

2013-11-22 Thread Onno Ekker
Tom Pamin wrote:
 Anyhone have any suggestions on how to use the same bookmarks for SM and
 IE? I used to use Darq Transmute, but it no longer works with the
 current version of SM.
 
 I've tried importing SM bookmarks into IE Favorites, but it doesn't work
 real well either.

I used to use Plain Old favorites extension for Firefox, but it isn't
available for SeaMonkey and it isn't updated for the latest version of
Firefox either. I gave up on using the same bookmarks in FX and IE.

You can try adding seamonkey to it's install.rdf or contacting the
author and see if he wants to support SeaMonkey?

http://www.iosart.com/firefox/plainoldfavorites/

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Re: My new bank won't handle login

2013-11-21 Thread Onno Ekker
stan pierce wrote:
 I just was forced to switch banks due to a merger. The bank like many
 others has merged with another bank. The user id part of the login is on
 one screen and the p/w on another screen. When I enter my user id and
 click on login, the field clears but the next screen doesn't show up.
 
 Spoke to the support group at the bank and although they support about
 10 browsers, they do not support SM. Works OK with IE and it works OK
 with FireFox. I suspect it might be a font problem. I often use larger
 font sizes and have even switched font types to improve readability.
 
 By the way, the bank software is not checking the User Agent so they are
 not blocking it.
 
 Any ideas?
 Stan
 

Check your cookie settings. The bank may use third party cookies, while
you have disabled those.
It's under Edit - Preferences - Privacy  Security - Cookies.
Try and see if it works when you allow all cookies.
If it does, try to switch back to visited only and see if it still works.

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Re: Headers in mail printing

2013-09-06 Thread Onno Ekker
Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Andreas Bockelmann a tapoté, le 05/09/2013 19:38:
 Hi folks,

 since I use Seamonkey (current version 2.19 DE) I get one issue when 
 printing emails. Nearly all headers get printed (first page of print put 
 contains first line of message body but all headers like from, received, 
 etc...
 
 Do you have Mnehny?
 

Strange, I didn't see the original post and couldn't reply to the answer
at first.
Try from the menu: View - Headers - Normal

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Re: Checking Extensions for Updates

2013-07-10 Thread Onno Ekker
On 6/13/2013 6:03 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 If an extension does not indicate a home page, can SeaMonkey (via the
 Add-ons Manager) still check for updates?
 

Update checking is independent of the extension's home page.

Extensions hosted on addons.mozilla.org automatically check on amo for
updates.

Extensions downloaded and/or installed from another location can specify
an updateURL in their install.rdf specifying the location where to look
for updates...

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Re: [Bug 452232] Move LDAP autocomplete over to toolkit interfaces

2012-11-15 Thread Onno Ekker
On 11/15/2012 7:57 PM, Wayne wrote:
 On 11/15/2012 5:19 AM, Neil wrote:
 The code for this has been landed in the tree but hasn't yet been
 switched on. Is it worth releasing a try build with the code enabled so
 that interested people can test it before it works its way to them
 through the normal channels? (Do we even know how many people use LDAP
 autocomplete?)

 
 I would think tons of people. But not the average home and small
 business users of course.
 
 IMO can't hurt to have a try build (with a working well Thunderbird
 daily) and publicise it for testing.

I haven't been able to compile Thunderbird myself yet, so I'd welcome a
try build I can use...

Is it only a matter of moving the code to toolkit interfaces and are
there no functional changes in the LDAP autocomplete?

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