How to access SM Mail Compose from Firefox

2009-12-16 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
In openSUSE 11.2 Gnome Control Center, I've selected Firefox as 
preferred browser and SM as preferred Email client from the menu. The 
greyed out commands are shown as firefox %s and seamonkey -mail %s 
respectively.


However, when I right click and select 'Send link' on a web page in FF, 
the SM browser startpage is opened, not the SM Mail Compose window as it 
should and as it works corresponding from a SM browser page.


Suggestions?

Terje



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How to import Firefox personal bar bookmarks to SM

2009-12-16 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
How to import booksmarks, especially the personal bar bookmarks from 
Firefox to SM?


Terje
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SM 2.0 b2 Enter Master Password

2009-10-18 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
SM 2.0 requires me to enter the Master Password each time SM mail or 
browser is started. Isn't it possible to save and remember this Master 
Password on SM?



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Re: SM 2.0 b2 - Cannot find abook.map

2009-10-04 Thread Terje J. Hanssen

Martin Freitag wrote:

Terje J. Hanssen schrieb:

Terje J. Hanssen wrote:

Hi,

After I upgraded to SM 2.0b1, and now b2 on Linux, SM claims: Cannot
find abook.map
Looking at the SM address book, it now contains only new Collected
addresses, none of the previous SM 1.x saved addresses.

All the old mails are found autmatically from the old profile path to
the mail boxes.

I have searched through my system and cannot find any abook.map file.
Any ideas?



The correct warning message that popup is:
Unable to load address book file abook.mab. It may be read-only, or
locked by another application. Please try again later.



Make sure you didn't have a typo on your search as you had in your post
(map vs. mab!)
SM1.1.x has to have that file somewhere.
You could also try to export in SM1 with the Adressbook and then import
it manually in SM2 address book.
regards

Martin


Obviously I had searched with a typo. Indeed I found four abook.mab on 
my system related to SM and Mozilla. And yet another for Thunderbird 3.0b.


My mailbox is a legacy one for years with Mozilla and SM on Windows and 
openSUSE Linux in a multiboot setup. The mailbox is located on a common 
FAT32 disk, and I setup this path in the preference after installation 
if neccessary.


SM 2.0b2 address book had only a few new collected addresses. As I could 
not save save new addresses, it looks as a bug or possibly the file was 
read only.
How is it possible to see the path to which abook.mab SM really is using 
or change that path?


Below is the result from my search:

linux-1i61:/home/terje # ls -la 
/home/terje/.mozilla/default/xol9jmvm.slt/abook.mab
-rw-r--r-- 1 terje users 58052 2009-08-18 16:22 
/home/terje/.mozilla/default/xol9jmvm.slt/abook.mab


I think this one was used by SM 1.1.x, but not used by SM 2.0b2.

linux-1i61:/home/terje # ls -la 
/home/terje/.mozilla/seamonkey/z7ihv8p2.default/abook.mab
-rw-r--r-- 1 terje users 1 2009-08-13 03:05 
/home/terje/.mozilla/seamonkey/z7ihv8p2.default/abook.mab


linux-1i61:/home/terje # ls -la /windows/D/Documents\ and\ 
Settings/-1/Programdata/Mozilla/Profiles/default/uw22i0l7.slt/abook.mab
-rw-r--r-- 1 root users 260336 2007-03-19 18:34 /windows/D/Documents and 
Settings/-1/Programdata/Mozilla/Profiles/default/uw22i0l7.slt/abook.mab
linux-1i61:/home/terje # ls -la /windows/D/Documents\ and\ 
Settings/-1/Programdata/Mozilla/Profiles/Default\ 
User/ofhikb1c.slt/abook.mab
-rw-r--r-- 1 root users 52592 2009-09-17 00:52 /windows/D/Documents and 
Settings/-1/Programdata/Mozilla/Profiles/Default User/ofhikb1c.slt/abook.mab


These created by Windows on NTFS are owned by root. I tried to chown 
these to terje, but still root was the owner. Maybe it isn't possible to 
change access rights on NTFS?


At last I copied the largest one to Linux. Then it worked on SM 2.0b

# cp /windows/D/Documents\ and\ 
Settings/-1/Programdata/Mozilla/Profiles/default/uw22i0l7.slt/abook.mab 
/home/terje/.mozilla/seamonkey/z7ihv8p2.default/
linux-1i61:~ # ls -la 
/home/terje/.mozilla/seamonkey/z7ihv8p2.default/abook.mab
-rw-r--r-- 1 terje users 260336 2009-10-04 11:31 
/home/terje/.mozilla/seamonkey/z7ihv8p2.default/abook.mab



Rgds,
Terje








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Re: SM 2.0 b2 Enter Master Password

2009-10-04 Thread Terje J. Hanssen

Martin Freitag wrote:

Terje J. Hanssen schrieb:

SM 2.0 requires me to enter the Master Password each time SM mail or
browser is started. Isn't it possible to save and remember this Master
Password on SM?


afaik it not. You would auto-decrypt all your passwords on each start if
you would save the Master-Password. If you don't need it, you can
disable it in the preferences.

Note: if you upgraded from SM1.1.x and you think you haven't used a
Master-Password in SM1, you probably disabled it's usage without making
the Master password empty in SM1. SM2 then imports that Master-Password
and uses it. (this is a known bug see
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506638  for details)
If you remember your old Master-Password, feel free to disable the
Master-PW in the preferences with it by entering the old password and
leaving the new password blank twice.
If you can't remember it, the fastest way would be to press the reset
button there (but keep in mind that this will kill all saved passwords
at once, so make sure you know all of them ;-))
regards

Martin


Thank you for this help. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think I have had to 
enter the Master password on SM previously and Firefox also only when a 
bank certificate. Now on SM 2.0 I was asked for the Master password each 
time I started the browser or email client. I had selected in 
preferences to ask for it the first time it was needed.


By the way, now I have reset the Master password and left it blank.
What I thought of, was that I used to save the password to access my ISP 
email provider.


Rgds,
Terje

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Re: SM 2.0 b2 Problem with bank certificates

2009-10-04 Thread Terje J. Hanssen

Martin Freitag wrote:

Terje J. Hanssen schrieb:

I haven't succeeded to use existing bank certifates or download and save
a new bank certificate with SM 2.0 b2 on Linux. I have to use Firefox
3.5 for this.

Better experiences?


I never needed to manually import bank certificates... they should be
known by the default authorities SM knows usually.

But what do you mean with haven't suceeded? What exactly did you try?
Importing them in the preferences? (Security... =  Manage Certificates
=  Import?)
regards

Martin


I've used bank certificate with SM 1.1.x, and I think it was valid also 
with SM 1.1.18 before upgrade to SM 2.0b. Now, when I enter the url to 
my netbank and try to login, it starts out to download a new bank 
certifate. Get the normal message about generating a privat key and at 
last Your personal certificate has been installed. Restart you browser.


So far so good. The problem is that on the follow up re-login to the 
bank, it starts to download a new certificate yet another time, just as 
if there isn't any valid certificate available. And so on. This was what 
I meant with haven't succeeded.


I know I experienced a similar or identical problem with a previous SM 
version, maybe around 1.x a couple of years ago. The problem wasn't 
fixed before the next version.


And it works ok with Firefox.

Rgds,
Terje


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SM 2.0 b2 - Cannot find abook.map

2009-10-03 Thread Terje J. Hanssen

Hi,

After I upgraded to SM 2.0b1, and now b2 on Linux, SM claims: Cannot 
find abook.map
Looking at the SM address book, it now contains only new Collected 
addresses, none of the previous SM 1.x saved addresses.


All the old mails are found autmatically from the old profile path to 
the mail boxes.


I have searched through my system and cannot find any abook.map file.
Any ideas?

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Re: SM 2.0 b2 - Cannot find abook.map

2009-10-03 Thread Terje J. Hanssen

Terje J. Hanssen wrote:

Hi,

After I upgraded to SM 2.0b1, and now b2 on Linux, SM claims: Cannot
find abook.map
Looking at the SM address book, it now contains only new Collected
addresses, none of the previous SM 1.x saved addresses.

All the old mails are found autmatically from the old profile path to
the mail boxes.

I have searched through my system and cannot find any abook.map file.
Any ideas?



The correct warning message that popup is:
Unable to load address book file abook.mab. It may be read-only, or 
locked by another application. Please try again later.


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