Re: Thunderbird

2020-07-26 Thread S Slicer

On 07/18/2020 07:06 PM, WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/18/20 7:50 PM, S Slicer wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my
current e-mails?  Is there a way to port them over?


Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in the SeaMonkey
profile directory and drag and drop it into Thunderbird. Normally I
change the name like Inbox to OldInbox and then you start Thunderbird
would will see a new mail folder OldInbox. You can reorganize in
Thunderbird such as drag messages from OldInbox to Inbox...

Would that work with other folders as well; especially ones I have 
saved locally?


What about IMAP?  I currently am using IMAP for my inbox.



IMAP Mail is stored on the server and should be there when you create 
the email account in SeaMonkey.



Thank you!

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Re: Thunderbird

2020-07-18 Thread S Slicer via support-seamonkey

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my
current e-mails?  Is there a way to port them over?


Sure for POP mail you can located the actual file in the SeaMonkey
profile directory and drag and drop it into Thunderbird. Normally I
change the name like Inbox to OldInbox and then you start Thunderbird
would will see a new mail folder OldInbox. You can reorganize in
Thunderbird such as drag messages from OldInbox to Inbox...

Would that work with other folders as well; especially ones I have saved 
locally?


What about IMAP?  I currently am using IMAP for my inbox.

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Thunderbird

2020-07-18 Thread S Slicer via support-seamonkey
If I switched to Thunderbird from SeaMonkey, what would happen to my 
current e-mails?  Is there a way to port them over?

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.53.1 released!

2020-03-01 Thread S Slicer via support-seamonkey

Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

Edmund Wong wrote:

Greetings,

The SeaMonkey Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey
2.53.1!

So please check out [1] or [2].

Updates are still not available via Check-for-updates unfortunately.

Thanks to all involved,

Edmund

NB: Personal note, I've never understood the concept of the
archive.mozilla.org caching.  While I've uploaded all the stuff to
releases/2.53.1/, I'm still seeing only the top 4 text files and
langpacks + linux* paths.   No mac, win32 or win64 or updates.
So maybe I'll need to wait.  Please check.  (I'm hoping I hadn't
screwed up somewhere... I mean.. it *isn't* the first time
I've uploaded to archive...  *sigh*)


Links:
[1] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.53.1
[2] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.1/


When might the non-beta version of 2.53 be ready?


Now!

See: <https://www.seamonkey-project.org/>

THANK YOU!


That was the entire point of this thread.

When I originally clicked on those two links, the web site said that 
they were betas!  Later, after Walt responded, when I clicked on his 
link, they were not betas.


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Re: SeaMonkey 2.53.1 released!

2020-02-29 Thread S Slicer via support-seamonkey

WaltS48 wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

Edmund Wong wrote:

Greetings,

The SeaMonkey Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey
2.53.1!

So please check out [1] or [2].

Updates are still not available via Check-for-updates unfortunately.

Thanks to all involved,

Edmund

NB: Personal note, I've never understood the concept of the
archive.mozilla.org caching.  While I've uploaded all the stuff to
releases/2.53.1/, I'm still seeing only the top 4 text files and
langpacks + linux* paths.   No mac, win32 or win64 or updates.
So maybe I'll need to wait.  Please check.  (I'm hoping I hadn't
screwed up somewhere... I mean.. it *isn't* the first time
I've uploaded to archive...  *sigh*)


Links:
[1] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.53.1
[2] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.1/


When might the non-beta version of 2.53 be ready?


Now!

See: <https://www.seamonkey-project.org/>

THANK YOU!

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.53.1 released!

2020-02-29 Thread S Slicer via support-seamonkey

Edmund Wong wrote:

Greetings,

The SeaMonkey Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey
2.53.1!

So please check out [1] or [2].

Updates are still not available via Check-for-updates unfortunately.

Thanks to all involved,

Edmund

NB: Personal note, I've never understood the concept of the
archive.mozilla.org caching.  While I've uploaded all the stuff to
releases/2.53.1/, I'm still seeing only the top 4 text files and
langpacks + linux* paths.   No mac, win32 or win64 or updates.
So maybe I'll need to wait.  Please check.  (I'm hoping I hadn't
screwed up somewhere... I mean.. it *isn't* the first time
I've uploaded to archive...  *sigh*)


Links:
[1] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.53.1
[2] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.1/


When might the non-beta version of 2.53 be ready?
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Re: Themes

2019-10-03 Thread S Slicer
Great news!  My son (a programmer) was able to restore all my folders 
for Local Folders and news.mozilla.org!


Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

sesli...@gmail.com wrote:

I really made a mess of things.  I failed to backup one very important 
pref file before I deleted the 32-bit version, and installed the 
64-bit version.  I had to re-create all my mail and news folders; lost 
my Local Folders with tons of saved files and folders. I was able to 
bet my bookmarks from the saved old profile.  Also, although I was 
able to read and send msgs. via News, I must have changed something 
because now I get an error msg. there that says> "Unknown Protocol" So 
now I am resorting to using Google Groups!


The preferences and mail news data is usually not in the program folder 
so I wonder why you have the problem. Usually a remove and reinstall 
should be all wnat is needed is you change architectures.

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Themes

2019-09-29 Thread S Slicer
Since this last update, there sure seems to be a lack of themes 
available.  I used to be able to install holiday, seasonal, and others 
(made by Madonna were favs).


Anyone know why?
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test

2018-08-01 Thread S Slicer

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Re: How to set default reply behavior

2018-05-30 Thread S Slicer

WaltS48 wrote:

On 05/14/2018 07:56 PM, S Slicer wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 5/14/18 5:55 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jeffrey Needle wrote:


I'm really glad to have this newsgroup here.  I'm using SM 2.49.3 on
a Linux Box.

I am part of several email discussion groups.  When I reply to an
email, SM addresses the email just to the poster rather than the
list.  I know I can Reply All, but that sends two copies to the
original poster.  Is there a way to set the default behavior to Send
to List?  Thanks.



Not a SeaMonkey problem, rather a Gmail problem. Lots of complaints 
on the web about Gmail defaulting to reply to sender. Here's one 
example:

<https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/gmail/M0ujq9OwSBQ>

Best workaround here is Reply to All but then manually delete the 
extraneous recipient(s).


Sorry.




Okay, for some reason when I checked before with a list message I did 
not see Reply to List under Reply in my SeaMonkey. It is also in the 
Context Menu. 


Apologies for the noise. I was sure it was a list message. 


In SeaMonkey Mail, the feature is called:  Reply All.




Not in mine. Contradicting what I posted before that it didn't exist.

When I select an email from a mailing list in my Inbox, such as 
tb-planning or firefox-dev, Reply to List is under the Reply button in 
the Mail Toolbar.


Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.3


See attachment.

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Re: How to set default reply behavior

2018-05-14 Thread S Slicer

WaltS48 wrote:

On 5/14/18 5:55 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jeffrey Needle wrote:


I'm really glad to have this newsgroup here.  I'm using SM 2.49.3 on
a Linux Box.

I am part of several email discussion groups.  When I reply to an
email, SM addresses the email just to the poster rather than the
list.  I know I can Reply All, but that sends two copies to the
original poster.  Is there a way to set the default behavior to Send
to List?  Thanks.



Not a SeaMonkey problem, rather a Gmail problem. Lots of complaints on 
the web about Gmail defaulting to reply to sender. Here's one example:



Best workaround here is Reply to All but then manually delete the 
extraneous recipient(s).


Sorry.




Okay, for some reason when I checked before with a list message I did 
not see Reply to List under Reply in my SeaMonkey. It is also in the 
Context Menu. 


Apologies for the noise. I was sure it was a list message. 


In SeaMonkey Mail, the feature is called:  Reply All.

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Re: Missing E-Mail Images

2018-04-13 Thread S Slicer

JAS wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 4/9/18 10:14 AM, Cecil Bankston wrote:

Some of the commercial, non-spam messages I receive do not display
their included images.  I have preferences set to show all images, and
the block images box is not checked.  An example of this is messages I
receive from this address: cornellbi...@cornell.edu.  A "View it in
your browser" link in one of these messages points to this page:
https://us2.campaign-archive.com/?u=b35ddb671faf4a16c0ce32406=46308dfd2a=99f36663cc 



The images on that page do not display in my SeaMonkey browser but do
appear in Microsoft Edge.  I use NoScript, but it is not blocking any
scripts on that page.

Is some other setting required to allow display of the images in these
messages?



Images don't load for me, and like Ed they do appear if I restart
SeaMonkey in safe mode, but have no idea why. If I disable Adblock Plus
they don't appear.

Works in my Firefox release and beta versions, but not my Nightly
version. All have the same extensions.

All images appear for me using Seamonkey 2.48 and Win. 7 Pro and user 
agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0 
SeaMonkey/2.48 - Build ID: 20170707010522


I finally see images in e-mails from one source that previously did not 
(all other sources were fine).  I went to: Preferences --> Privacy & 
Security --> Images --> Manage Permissions --> Add --> put in source info


I think that I had to do this more than once, and make sure that when I 
backed out that I hit OK.

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Re: Slowdowns over time when using SeaMonkey

2018-03-20 Thread S Slicer

Jonathan Wilson wrote:
If I use SeaMonkey (2.49.2 which seems to be the latest version) for a 
while and visit different sites and open and close windows and such, 
eventually it gets to the point where it slows down to the point of 
almost hanging and I need to close a bunch of windows (which takes ages 
since SeaMonkey is running so slow) before SeaMonkey will start being 
usable again. In some cases I have to force-close SeaMonkey completly 
because its totally hung and simply wont respond to my inputs.


I have noticed that using Google Maps and panning around is a great way 
to make this hanging/freezing/etc happen faster.


The last time it totally hung Task Manager told me there was almost no 
free physical memory (I have a total of 8GB) and that SeaMonkey was 
using a very large amount of RAM. I also noticed that when I attached to 
SM with a debugger, it was hanging somewhere in the windows memory 
allocation code (i.e. that was what was on top of the call stack) with 
some mozglue memory allocation code the next thing after the windows code.


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

I see this too.  Very noticeable on Facebook.
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Re: Change from 2.51 to 2.49?

2018-02-17 Thread S Slicer

Mark B wrote:

Windows 10 Home

I have been using a 64 bit Seamonkey:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:54.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.51  Build identifier: 20170619085306


that I downloaded from:

https://www.m64.info/index.php/seamonkey-64-bit-download

It has been working just fine with all my add-ons.  I tried installing 
their SM 2.52 version, but all the add-ons became inoperable.  Went back 
to 2.51.


My question is, should I dump the (older) 2.51 version and install the 
official 2.49 version?


TIA

I was running v2.51 on my Windows 10 Pro system and all was well.  Then 
I noticed newer versions, and installed v2.57 and there were problems 
with both mail/news groups, and bookmarks.  Then I switched to v 2.53a 
and all is well again.
P.S. Between the 32-bit official versions and the 64-bit versions, I 
think there were some issues with the profiles.

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Re: E-Mail Providers

2017-12-31 Thread S Slicer

DoctorBill wrote:

I had to drop my ISP - went downhill.

Now I have an ISP thru my Telephone Company at 6 Mbps and it works fine.

BUT - their E-Mail is pretty much garbage.Frontier.com

My old ISP had an E-Mail service that worked well with my SeaMonkey.
The new "Frontier" service doesn't work well with SM.  Clunky.  Supposed 
to get

worse in 2018, Frontier says !

I have several gmail accounts, but gmail does not handle Pictures (photo 
files) very
well.  There is no "In Line Photos" like SeaMonkey has - just 
"attachments".


Can anyone recommend a good E-Mail service that allows photos to be 
embedded in

the message like SM did ?  INSERT |  IMAGE   etc.

I Googled E-Mail
www.technorms.com/14035/10-free-email-service-providers
and got a list.

Are any of those good for what I need ?  If not, can someone recommend 
others ?


DoctorBill


I use SeaMonkey's e-mail program to both send and receive to and from 
GMail.  I set it up as an IMAP account.  No problems with pictures or 
anything else.

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Re: SM says Adobe plug-in unsafe, but no update available

2017-11-03 Thread S Slicer

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

null wrote:

For a very long time, through successive versions of SM, I have got the
message saying that Adobe Reader is vulnerable and should be updated.
The annoying thing about this is that I do have the latest version of
Reader, but SM still keeps on with this warning.

Does anyone else get this?


Don't use it.  Use pdf.js instead:
http://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/


How do you install this program?

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Re: Images not displaying in mail

2017-09-08 Thread S Slicer

Ed Mullen wrote:

Odd problem.

I receive a newsletter email from my investment manager.  It includes 
several .png images which are stored at https://gallery.mailchimp.com. 
In this latest email only some of the images are showing up. If I 
right-click and choose View Image they open in the SM browser, no problem.


If I view the email in Thunderbird there are no problems with the images.

Any thoughts?



I have the same problem with images from different sources.  The images 
are perfect on my cell phone.

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Re: Anyone have the akalla x64 SM 2.52b somewhere?

2017-09-07 Thread S Slicer

TCW wrote:
Before l10n.mozilla-community.org went down, I had the 2.52b x64 akalla 
built but it seems to be corrupt. Tried google but nothing's coming up. 
2.51 is the newest I could fine. Anyone have the x64 2.52b build handy?


I have 2.53a1, but this newsgroup would not let me attach it because it 
is over 72 MG. I think is the last nightly build that I downloaded.  The 
only other 64-bit one that I have saved is 2.45.

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Re: Are SeaMonkey Windows 64-bit versions available

2017-07-30 Thread S Slicer

Robert Traynor wrote:

Are SeaMonkey Windows 64-bit versions available, beta or stable..?

Regards,
BobT

Yes, I'm running a 64-bit version 2.51 on Windows 10 Pro.  I haven't run 
into any problems.


https://unofficialseamonkeynews.wordpress.com/tag/2-51/

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Re: Seeing Photos in eMail Challenge - SM 2.46 on W10 Pro Desktop

2017-07-16 Thread S Slicer

bo1953 wrote:

Hello all,

My challenge is that I cannot view/see photo's inline at all despite the 
fact that I have 'Load All Images' checked in the security settings.


Any ideas or suggestions as to what else I can do in order to view 
photos/pictures inline? Maybe something else I have setup and do not 
realize.


TIA - bo1953
At the top of the SeaMonkey mail menu:  View -> Display Attachments 
Inline; make sure there is a check mark next to that.

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Re: Fresh Win2K problems..

2017-05-14 Thread S Slicer

Yamo' wrote:

Hi,

Robert Baer a écrit le 12/05/2017 à 11:50 on alt.computer and
mozilla.support.seamonkey :

Robert Baer wrote:

My Win2k got slower and slower, so..
I took a hard drive, wiped it and installed Win2K SP2, then installed SP4.
Installed my various programs that i had been using.

Well, i have some rather puzzling problems.
1) SeaMonkey 2.9 refuses to allow DuckDuckGo.com to run; the computer
immediately and completely shuts down.
2) In newsgroups, the search facility finds nothing, period.
3) Cannot find option to filter out undesirable messages.

Help, please.

   #4) This link caused SM to crash.
   #5) Numerous links fail to work.




This post won't be seen on mozilla.support.seamonkey by many users
because the only server where you can post to it is news.mozilla.org

No offense intended, but I found Windows 2000 to be the least compatible 
version of Windows that I ever had.  I had numerous crashes, and tons of 
software that just wouldn't run on it.

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Re: There's a new stable akalla 2.50 x64 build

2017-05-07 Thread S Slicer

Richmond wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

Francesco wrote:

Thanks.
I'll keep 2.50 since i can live with this bug After all it's the only one 
i've found so far. Except for that, 64 bit 2.50 works really fine.

Francesco


Il giorno martedì 2 maggio 2017 18:56:16 UTC+2, Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto:

Looks like the x64 problem is a bit older :)

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393302
I wouldn't expect a solution soon.

FRG

Francesco wrote:

I can't find a 32 bit 2.50 release on akalla site, but maybe i'm missing 
something.

Thanks
Francesco

Il giorno martedì 2 maggio 2017 14:30:20 UTC+2, Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto:

Interesting. Seems to be a problem with the x64 version only. First problem I
ever encountered with the x64. Please uninstall and try the x86 version. I
will need to look at the installer and see if something is wrong there.
FRG

Francesco wrote:

Il giorno sabato 29 aprile 2017 11:57:27 UTC+2, Daniel ha scritto:

On 29/04/2017 4:55 PM, Francesco wrote:

Il giorno venerdì 28 aprile 2017 16:40:40 UTC+2, Daniel ha scritto:

On 28/04/2017 11:20 PM, Francesco wrote:

Il giorno lunedì 24 aprile 2017 15:05:33 UTC+2, TCW ha scritto:

Just saw it here
https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows64/


Hello,
i installed this release and noticed that the right click "send to mail 
recipient" command doesn't work anymore.
Seamonkey is defined as default mail client, but the right click "send to mail 
recipient" command does nothing.
Any suggestion on how to fix it?
About memory usage, in my case sometimes it raeches 1,5 GB, but after a few 
seconds it goes to 500 MB with 3 tabs open.

Thanks and best regards
Francesco


Francesco, as shown in my sig file I'm using the SM 2.46 Official
Release Version, not the unofficial 2.50 release (although you User
Agent suggests you posted via Google) that you suggest you are using.

What are you doing when you try to 'right click "send to mail
recipient"'?? Are you in a Browser window, or the Mail & Newsgroup screen??

My Right Click list fails to offer me "send to mail recipient" in either
screen! ;-(


ahahah... sorry, i just noticed that my post was not completely clear...
When i try to send a file through Windows explorer by using mouse right click and then 
selecting "send to mail recipient", nothing happens.


Ah!! O.K., well then your system seems to not know what is your default
e-mail program. As you're using Windows, I would have expected
Outlook/Express or Live Mail to have been your default system e-mail
client if nothing else was selected.


Or better, Seamonkey opens, if previously closed, but no mail compose window 
appear.
I also tried by creating a new sendto shortcut to Seamonkey with /compose 
command but in this case the compose window opens, but with no attachment.
With 2.46 and 2.48b1 i had no problem.

Thanks!


Could it be that, whilst you had SM 2.46 or 2.48b1 installed, your
system knew they were your default, so tried to start them, but now that
you have removed them, your system just doesn't know what to start up
properly??

--
Daniel

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.46 Build identifier: 20161213183751


Daniel,
Seamonkey is still registered as default email client in my sistem. It starts 
on sendto command but with no mail-compose window (and no file attached).

Francesco






The last 64- bit version that worked for me was 2.45!

I even uninstalled all add-ons, and v2.50, like the others after v2.45,
crashed every time I tried to compose an e-mail or reply to an e-mail. I
have no idea why.


Is it this one?

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1308923


Looks likely!

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Re: There's a new stable akalla 2.50 x64 build

2017-05-05 Thread S Slicer

Francesco wrote:

Thanks.
I'll keep 2.50 since i can live with this bug After all it's the only one 
i've found so far. Except for that, 64 bit 2.50 works really fine.

Francesco


Il giorno martedì 2 maggio 2017 18:56:16 UTC+2, Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto:

Looks like the x64 problem is a bit older :)

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393302
I wouldn't expect a solution soon.

FRG

Francesco wrote:

I can't find a 32 bit 2.50 release on akalla site, but maybe i'm missing 
something.

Thanks
Francesco

Il giorno martedì 2 maggio 2017 14:30:20 UTC+2, Frank-Rainer Grahl ha scritto:

Interesting. Seems to be a problem with the x64 version only. First problem I
ever encountered with the x64. Please uninstall and try the x86 version. I
will need to look at the installer and see if something is wrong there.
FRG

Francesco wrote:

Il giorno sabato 29 aprile 2017 11:57:27 UTC+2, Daniel ha scritto:

On 29/04/2017 4:55 PM, Francesco wrote:

Il giorno venerdì 28 aprile 2017 16:40:40 UTC+2, Daniel ha scritto:

On 28/04/2017 11:20 PM, Francesco wrote:

Il giorno lunedì 24 aprile 2017 15:05:33 UTC+2, TCW ha scritto:

Just saw it here
https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows64/


Hello,
i installed this release and noticed that the right click "send to mail 
recipient" command doesn't work anymore.
Seamonkey is defined as default mail client, but the right click "send to mail 
recipient" command does nothing.
Any suggestion on how to fix it?
About memory usage, in my case sometimes it raeches 1,5 GB, but after a few 
seconds it goes to 500 MB with 3 tabs open.

Thanks and best regards
Francesco


Francesco, as shown in my sig file I'm using the SM 2.46 Official
Release Version, not the unofficial 2.50 release (although you User
Agent suggests you posted via Google) that you suggest you are using.

What are you doing when you try to 'right click "send to mail
recipient"'?? Are you in a Browser window, or the Mail & Newsgroup screen??

My Right Click list fails to offer me "send to mail recipient" in either
screen! ;-(


ahahah... sorry, i just noticed that my post was not completely clear...
When i try to send a file through Windows explorer by using mouse right click and then 
selecting "send to mail recipient", nothing happens.


Ah!! O.K., well then your system seems to not know what is your default
e-mail program. As you're using Windows, I would have expected
Outlook/Express or Live Mail to have been your default system e-mail
client if nothing else was selected.


Or better, Seamonkey opens, if previously closed, but no mail compose window 
appear.
I also tried by creating a new sendto shortcut to Seamonkey with /compose 
command but in this case the compose window opens, but with no attachment.
With 2.46 and 2.48b1 i had no problem.

Thanks!


Could it be that, whilst you had SM 2.46 or 2.48b1 installed, your
system knew they were your default, so tried to start them, but now that
you have removed them, your system just doesn't know what to start up
properly??

--
Daniel

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.46 Build identifier: 20161213183751


Daniel,
Seamonkey is still registered as default email client in my sistem. It starts 
on sendto command but with no mail-compose window (and no file attached).

Francesco






The last 64- bit version that worked for me was 2.45!

I even uninstalled all add-ons, and v2.50, like the others after v2.45, 
crashed every time I tried to compose an e-mail or reply to an e-mail. I 
have no idea why.

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Re: There's a new stable akalla 2.50 x64 build

2017-04-24 Thread S Slicer

TCW wrote:

Just saw it here
https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows64/


The last 64- bit version that worked for me was 2.45!

I even uninstalled all add-ons, and v2.50, like the others after v2.45, 
crashed every time I tried to compose an e-mail or reply to an e-mail. 
I have no idea why.

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Re: SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit

2017-02-08 Thread S Slicer

me wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

I am happily using SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit.  This 64-bit version had been
updated to v2.47 and v2.48.  However, both v2.47 and v2.48 crash
whenever I try to compose an e-mail, or reply to an e-mail.  The only
plug-ins I have are Adobe Flash Player, Silverlight.  The only add-on I
have is FireShot which I am not willing to uninstall.

Does anyone know what changed in the newer versions to cause this?



I have seen this problem. There was a bugzilla for it. I got around it
by changing my window manager I think.

What O.S. are you using?


I am using Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.

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Re: SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit

2017-02-07 Thread S Slicer

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Do you have a crash id?

FRG

S Slicer wrote:

I am happily using SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit.  This 64-bit version had
been updated to v2.47 and v2.48.  However, both v2.47 and v2.48 crash
whenever I try to compose an e-mail, or reply to an e-mail.  The only
plug-ins I have are Adobe Flash Player, Silverlight.  The only add-on
I have is FireShot which I am not willing to uninstall.

Does anyone know what changed in the newer versions to cause this?


Sorry, but I don't have a crash ID.  I did allow the program to send 
crash reports, probably twice for each of the two newer builds.


Would also like to say thanks to all for the replies!  I understand that 
the most stable thing to do would be to stick with the 32-bit builds, 
but I prefer 64-bit and v2.45 has been very stable for me.

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Re: SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit

2017-02-07 Thread S Slicer

Richmond wrote:

me <m...@example.com> writes:


S Slicer wrote:

I am happily using SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit.  This 64-bit version had been
updated to v2.47 and v2.48.  However, both v2.47 and v2.48 crash
whenever I try to compose an e-mail, or reply to an e-mail.  The only
plug-ins I have are Adobe Flash Player, Silverlight.  The only add-on I
have is FireShot which I am not willing to uninstall.

Does anyone know what changed in the newer versions to cause this?



I have seen this problem. There was a bugzilla for it. I got around it
by changing my window manager I think.

What O.S. are you using?


Here it is:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1308923


I am using Windows 10 Pro with the anniversary update.
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SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit

2017-02-06 Thread S Slicer
I am happily using SeaMonkey v2.45 64-bit.  This 64-bit version had been 
updated to v2.47 and v2.48.  However, both v2.47 and v2.48 crash 
whenever I try to compose an e-mail, or reply to an e-mail.  The only 
plug-ins I have are Adobe Flash Player, Silverlight.  The only add-on I 
have is FireShot which I am not willing to uninstall.


Does anyone know what changed in the newer versions to cause this?
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Re: 64-bit versions of SeaMonkey

2016-12-05 Thread S Slicer

S Slicer wrote:

I had been using SeaMonkey 32-bit version 2.40 successfully on Windows
10 Pro 64-bit, then switched to SeaMonkey 64-bit version 2.45.  Both
worked very well for me.  Then while running 2.45, when I checked for an
update, there was version 2.47.  I ran into e-mail problems with 2.47
immediately!  I have been using IMAP to access Gmail for over a year and
it was working well, but version 2.47 would crash every time I tried to
compose an e-mail, or tried to reply to an e-mail (although I could read
e-mail just fine).  So, I moved back to version 2.45 rather quickly
without seeing if there were additional issues with 2.47.

Does anyone know why this would have happened?


Thank you to everyone for the suggestions.

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Re: 64-bit versions of SeaMonkey

2016-12-05 Thread S Slicer

TCW wrote:

On Sun, 4 Dec 2016 18:12:33 -0600, S Slicer <s...@noreply.net> wrote:


I had been using SeaMonkey 32-bit version 2.40 successfully on Windows
10 Pro 64-bit, then switched to SeaMonkey 64-bit version 2.45.  Both
worked very well for me.  Then while running 2.45, when I checked for an
update, there was version 2.47.  I ran into e-mail problems with 2.47
immediately!  I have been using IMAP to access Gmail for over a year and
it was working well, but version 2.47 would crash every time I tried to
compose an e-mail, or tried to reply to an e-mail (although I could read
e-mail just fine).  So, I moved back to version 2.45 rather quickly
without seeing if there were additional issues with 2.47.

Does anyone know why this would have happened?


Do you have a link to the crash report?

Version 2.47 opened and error report window and sent it each time that I 
had an error.


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64-bit versions of SeaMonkey

2016-12-04 Thread S Slicer
I had been using SeaMonkey 32-bit version 2.40 successfully on Windows 
10 Pro 64-bit, then switched to SeaMonkey 64-bit version 2.45.  Both 
worked very well for me.  Then while running 2.45, when I checked for an 
update, there was version 2.47.  I ran into e-mail problems with 2.47 
immediately!  I have been using IMAP to access Gmail for over a year and 
it was working well, but version 2.47 would crash every time I tried to 
compose an e-mail, or tried to reply to an e-mail (although I could read 
e-mail just fine).  So, I moved back to version 2.45 rather quickly 
without seeing if there were additional issues with 2.47.


Does anyone know why this would have happened?
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Re: starting to get a lot of sites that do not work in 2.40

2016-11-02 Thread S Slicer

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

I'm curious to know why you people use SM instead of FF.


Reason #1: No teletubbie interface and general no dumbing down of the
interface and program. If I want a Chrome clone I would run Chrome.

The latest (hopefully soon released) version 2.46 should take care of
most of the problems. Some are still there and some are caused by sites
which do incorrect browser sniffing. In general if Firefox works on a
site so does Seamonkey.

Most sites using the latest overhyped features are just trash. Using a
ton of bogus third party js libraries from who knows which domains,
pulling in cloud storage which slows them down even more and put a ton
of trackers and ads on top. Together with a desktop unfriendly interface
I just stopped visiting them. I may not be the target audience but I no
longer care.

Using a daily 2.47 Windows x64 build and it works great for me.

With Servo and Quantum and who knows on the horizon SeaMonkey might only
last a few more years but I will be there till the end :)

FRG


Luis wrote:

Hawker wrote:

...


Europe) is permanently displayed at the bottom of all pages no matter
if you click accepting the cookies. In my opinion SM is faulty and
obsolete.
I'm curious to know why you people use SM instead of FF.


SeaMonkey integrates an e-mail client, so for me that is the biggest 
plus.  Also, Netscape was my favorite old-time browser and SeaMonkey is 
very similar.  There really aren't very many web sites that I visit that 
have a problem with SeaMonkey.  So, I'm sticking with it!


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Re: Forwarding email temporarily locks up system

2016-01-26 Thread S Slicer

Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

DICK HOFFMAN wrote:

I use AVG but have the email checking turned off. I'm tending to agree
with those who
suggest something outside of SM as the cause, most likely Earthlink,
my ISP. I'd try to
pursue the issue with their tech support but am not optimistic that
anything would come of
it. An alternative, I guess, would be to change my mail to IMAP and
see if that makes a
difference. Maybe I'll try that first.


Sounds like a good plan.
You can also set up Gmail as POP or MAPI to test with.



IMAP works much better with Gmail than POP3.  POP3 doesn't sync well 
with Gmail.

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Re: Forwarding email temporarily locks up system

2016-01-23 Thread S Slicer

Ed Mullen wrote:

S Slicer wrote on 1/22/2016 9:03 PM:

DICK HOFFMAN wrote:

On 1/20/2016 1:24 PM, DICK HOFFMAN wrote:

I'm posting this again because I've run out of ideas to try and maybe
someone out there has something new to suggest. It's hard for me to
believe that I'm the only one experiencing this given that my system is
pretty vanilla. I'm running SM 2.39 with no add-ons or extensions
except
those that came with the SM version, on a Win 8.1 Pro system. My email
is a POP account with Earthlink. When I forward an email sometimes, but
not always, SeaMonkey locks up the system for about 90 seconds and I
cannot do anything but tell Windows to close SeaMonkey to get control
again unless I wait for those 90 seconds. During the lock-up I see a
small status window that says " Status: Mail sent successfully" and
which contains a green status bar that varies from 100% down to about
50%. The tiny blue arrow in the list of emails that indicates I've
forwarded this one is not posted until after the system becomes
unfrozen
and the status window goes away. Forwarding inline or as an attachment
makes no difference and forwarding in plain text vice html also
makes no
difference. I've tried running in "Safe" mode, and I've tried
creating a
new profile and running under it to no avail. Very annoying. The
problem
does not occur when I forward an email using Gmail. Should I post this
in Bugzilla?
Dick Hoffman


This problem is not limited to forwarding messages. It also happens,
much less frequently, when I send a new message or reply to something in
a newsgroup.
Dick

Gmail is a pain!  I have Gmail, and it took me quite a while to get the
settings both on Gmail and SeaMonkey playing nice.  The best match for
these two is using IMAP, then tinkering.  Start with adding a new mail
account using IMAP, and deleting your current mail account.  I never
have any problem with forwarding msgs.


Gmail is not a pain.  Never had an issue using it in SM.  Simple set up
of an IMAP acct.

What's your problem?

What are you talking about having to delete a current account?


I guess we're talking apples and oranges.  Just realized that you are 
using a browser for Gmail.  I am using the mail program.


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Re: Forwarding email temporarily locks up system

2016-01-22 Thread S Slicer

DICK HOFFMAN wrote:

On 1/20/2016 1:24 PM, DICK HOFFMAN wrote:

I'm posting this again because I've run out of ideas to try and maybe
someone out there has something new to suggest. It's hard for me to
believe that I'm the only one experiencing this given that my system is
pretty vanilla. I'm running SM 2.39 with no add-ons or extensions except
those that came with the SM version, on a Win 8.1 Pro system. My email
is a POP account with Earthlink. When I forward an email sometimes, but
not always, SeaMonkey locks up the system for about 90 seconds and I
cannot do anything but tell Windows to close SeaMonkey to get control
again unless I wait for those 90 seconds. During the lock-up I see a
small status window that says " Status: Mail sent successfully" and
which contains a green status bar that varies from 100% down to about
50%. The tiny blue arrow in the list of emails that indicates I've
forwarded this one is not posted until after the system becomes unfrozen
and the status window goes away. Forwarding inline or as an attachment
makes no difference and forwarding in plain text vice html also makes no
difference. I've tried running in "Safe" mode, and I've tried creating a
new profile and running under it to no avail. Very annoying. The problem
does not occur when I forward an email using Gmail. Should I post this
in Bugzilla?
Dick Hoffman


This problem is not limited to forwarding messages. It also happens,
much less frequently, when I send a new message or reply to something in
a newsgroup.
Dick
Gmail is a pain!  I have Gmail, and it took me quite a while to get the 
settings both on Gmail and SeaMonkey playing nice.  The best match for 
these two is using IMAP, then tinkering.  Start with adding a new mail 
account using IMAP, and deleting your current mail account.  I never 
have any problem with forwarding msgs.

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Re: Gmail

2015-11-28 Thread S Slicer

S Slicer wrote:

Mike lewis wrote:

SeaMonkey no longer updates my gmail account, but all other email
accounts,
and newsgroup accounts work fine.


Are you using POP 3 or IMAP?


Waiting for reply.
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Re: Gmail

2015-11-27 Thread S Slicer

Mike lewis wrote:

SeaMonkey no longer updates my gmail account, but all other email accounts,
and newsgroup accounts work fine.


Are you using POP 3 or IMAP?

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Re: Using Mozbackup 1.5.1 for Seamonkey 2.38 on a Win 10 PC

2015-10-11 Thread S Slicer

hg...@roadrunner.com wrote:

Mozbackup worked perfectly with Win 7, but now that I've upgraded to Win 10, 
Mozbackup gives me an error message after I try to back up  that the backup I 
created is not valid. Is there an update for Mozbackup that will help it work 
with Win 10 or is there a workaround? Thanks



You could try right-clicking on the .exe for that program, and try 
"troubleshoot compatibility".


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Re: Is 360 degrees YouTube videos supposed to work in SeaMonkey?

2015-10-08 Thread S Slicer

Ant wrote:

Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WERjL-mpPQ even with HTML5
working. It didn't work in both of my Linux/Debian oldstable and Windows
XP Pro SP3 boxes. It works in Chrome though!

Thank you in advance. :)

It works perfectly on my system:  Windows 10 Pro and high-end hardware.
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Re: Windows 10 and Seamonkey

2015-08-31 Thread S Slicer

Brian Mailman wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

Brian Mailman wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

Brian Mailman wrote:

Win10
Seamonkey 2.33.1

Hi, Windows 10 just forced itself on me.  Which I guess is OK, but.

Seamonkey runs for a while and then slows to a grind and eventually
stops.  The little blue swirly thing goes and goes and goes and when I
check Task Manager, Seamonkey is taking an awful lot of RAM (like over
25%).

I will close down Seamonkey and then reload it.  Things go ok for a
while and then the same thing.  I reboot entirely... same thing only
shorter time.

Any help? Or do I have to wait until there's a SM released
specifically
for Win10?

B/

I totally wiped out my system, then did a bare bones install of Win 7
Pro 64-bit, then downloaded Win 10.  I added SeaMonkey and my other
programs after, and SeaMonkey is doing just fine.


That's wy above and beyond me, but thanks.

B/


Any chance you've tried to run SeaMonkey in compatibility mode?


What is compatibility mode?  Seamonkey Help displays no items found.

(Sorry, 30 years ago I was a brain surgeon/rocket scientist/sanjaygupta
at these kinds of things... as the years have worn on, I've lost about 5
IQ points a year to a point I barely understand *anything*)

B/

B/
Looks like others have already answered.  You can also type 
"compatibility" into the Windows 10 "Search Windows" box, then choose 
"Search My Stuff" and the program/tool will pop up. Then it will scan 
your programs and you can highlight SeaMonkey, or any other program that 
has problems.

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Re: Is it safe to upgrade to Windows 10

2015-08-30 Thread S Slicer

Daniel wrote:

On 27/08/2015 8:10 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:

Snip


Had SM on Win 8 and up graded to Win 10 and SM continues on AOK.  (there
are pressures to end support for Win 7 - we'll see)


I can see that going from a 32bit OS to a 64bit OS might have meant some
alterations, but what is the big difference between Win7, Win8/8.1 and
Win10??

Wouldn't a program that ran on Win7 still be able to run on Win8/8.1 and
even Win 10?? Sure, it might not be making use of all the latest
whiz-bangery, but still it should work, shouldn't it??



Most of it can and does, although some programs may have to first run 
through Win 10's compatibility program.  Almost every driver made for 
Win 7 works, and I even have some programs made for XP running as well. 
 One casualty was PowerDesk 9.

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Re: add ons

2015-08-29 Thread S Slicer

S Slicer wrote:

I can easily see how to enable and disable add ons, but is there a way
to permanently delete an add on?


Ooops!  I meant to say PLUG INS.  Choices are Always Activate, Ask to 
Activate and Never Activate.  I would like to delete one.

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Re: add ons

2015-08-29 Thread S Slicer

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

I can easily see how to enable and disable add ons, but is there a way
to permanently delete an add on?


Ooops!  I meant to say PLUG INS.  Choices are Always Activate, Ask to
Activate and Never Activate.  I would like to delete one.


You have to do uninstall them through the OS.

In Windows, look in Control Panel under Programs and Features (or
whatever they call it in Win 10).



The sneaky plug-in is not listed in Control Panel's Uninstall, nor
Revo's Uninstaller.


Hunh. Most of mine are... who's the guilty party?

On my system, they're Microsoft Office, Windows Activation Technologies,
and Windows Live Photo Gallery. I can see the filenames, so in theory I
could just delete those, but that isn't necessarily the same as
uninstalling them.



Citrix

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Re: add ons

2015-08-29 Thread S Slicer

S Slicer wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

I can easily see how to enable and disable add ons, but is there a way
to permanently delete an add on?


Ooops!  I meant to say PLUG INS.  Choices are Always Activate, Ask to
Activate and Never Activate.  I would like to delete one.


You have to do uninstall them through the OS.

In Windows, look in Control Panel under Programs and Features (or
whatever they call it in Win 10).



The sneaky plug-in is not listed in Control Panel's Uninstall, nor
Revo's Uninstaller.



I used a 3rd party file finder and deleted all occurrences of the 
problem plug in.  Now it;s GONE!


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Re: Windows 10 and Seamonkey

2015-08-29 Thread S Slicer

Brian Mailman wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

Brian Mailman wrote:

Win10
Seamonkey 2.33.1

Hi, Windows 10 just forced itself on me.  Which I guess is OK, but.

Seamonkey runs for a while and then slows to a grind and eventually
stops.  The little blue swirly thing goes and goes and goes and when I
check Task Manager, Seamonkey is taking an awful lot of RAM (like over
25%).

I will close down Seamonkey and then reload it.  Things go ok for a
while and then the same thing.  I reboot entirely... same thing only
shorter time.

Any help? Or do I have to wait until there's a SM released specifically
for Win10?

B/

I totally wiped out my system, then did a bare bones install of Win 7
Pro 64-bit, then downloaded Win 10.  I added SeaMonkey and my other
programs after, and SeaMonkey is doing just fine.


That's wy above and beyond me, but thanks.

B/


Any chance you've tried to run SeaMonkey in compatibility mode?
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Re: add ons

2015-08-29 Thread S Slicer

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

S Slicer wrote:

I can easily see how to enable and disable add ons, but is there a way
to permanently delete an add on?


Ooops!  I meant to say PLUG INS.  Choices are Always Activate, Ask to
Activate and Never Activate.  I would like to delete one.


You have to do uninstall them through the OS.

In Windows, look in Control Panel under Programs and Features (or
whatever they call it in Win 10).



The sneaky plug-in is not listed in Control Panel's Uninstall, nor 
Revo's Uninstaller.


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add ons

2015-08-28 Thread S Slicer
I can easily see how to enable and disable add ons, but is there a way 
to permanently delete an add on?

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Re: Windows 10 and Seamonkey

2015-08-23 Thread S Slicer

Brian Mailman wrote:

Win10
Seamonkey 2.33.1

Hi, Windows 10 just forced itself on me.  Which I guess is OK, but.

Seamonkey runs for a while and then slows to a grind and eventually
stops.  The little blue swirly thing goes and goes and goes and when I
check Task Manager, Seamonkey is taking an awful lot of RAM (like over
25%).

I will close down Seamonkey and then reload it.  Things go ok for a
while and then the same thing.  I reboot entirely... same thing only
shorter time.

Any help? Or do I have to wait until there's a SM released specifically
for Win10?

B/
I totally wiped out my system, then did a bare bones install of Win 7 
Pro 64-bit, then downloaded Win 10.  I added SeaMonkey and my other 
programs after, and SeaMonkey is doing just fine.

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Windows 10 privacy and security

2015-08-15 Thread S Slicer
For the setting that allows other users to download Win 10 and more from 
your computer, here's where the setting is:


Start Menu - Settings (icon looks like a cog) - Updates  Security - 
Windows Update - Advance Options:  scroll down to: Choose How Updates 
Are Delivered: turn slider to Off



The other options that you need to set are all located in Settings - 
Privacy - go through all sub menus and their options, and Settings - 
Network  Internet go through the sub menus and turn File  Printer 
Sharing to off.

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Re: Is it safe to upgrade to Windows 10

2015-08-12 Thread S Slicer

stan pierce wrote:

I'm using SM 2.32.1.  on Windows 7.  Is it time to move to Windows 10 or
should I wait for a newer SM? Thanks. Stan.


I did a clean install of Windows 10, and the latest version of 
SeaMonkey is running fine.


Windows 10:  you need to change all the security settings, as Microsoft 
has set them to a default that allows them access to pretty much your 
whole system.  There even is a somewhat hidden setting that allows 
Microsoft to give other users the ability to download Win 10 from your 
system!

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Windows 10

2015-07-12 Thread S Slicer

Does anyone know if SeaMonkey will work on Windows 10?
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SeaMonky Suite

2015-07-08 Thread S Slicer
I stated with Netscape years and years ago, and when it ended switched 
to SeaMonkey.  I have tried other browsers and e-mail programs, but 
SeaMonkey remains my all-time favorite.


A BIG thank you to all who currently and previously have worked on the 
SeaMonkey Project!

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Re: Unable to authenticate to SMTP ?? #@?

2011-07-05 Thread S Slicer
I have ATT Uverse, and I also get that msg. once in a while.  I also 
got that when I used Comcast cable years ago.  My impression is that the 
msg. is triggered whenever your carrier has the e-mail system offline 
for periodic maintenance.


Lee wrote:

Hi, same here, also can save it as a draft and it will usually go out
with no problems. Also I have security and authentication block checked
and it works for me most of the time and
if I have a problem I un check it and try to send with negative
results and then put it back to checked and it works. I also have
Yahoo, with vista as an OS. Hmm go figure !!

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Recently my system has begun to issue the following error
when I try to send out emails on this account:
Sending of message failed. An error occurred sending mail:
Unable to authenticate to SMTP server smtp.att.yahoo.com.
It does not support authentication (SMTP-AUTH) but you have
chosen to use authentication. Uncheck 'use name and password'
for that server or contact your server provider



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