Re: New SeaMonkey 2.0.2 won't run
Thanks to all who gave me the system requirements for SeaMonkey 2.0.2. Another reason to migrate out of Windows toward Linux. Aloha, Norm ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
New SeaMonkey 2.0.2 won't run
I just tried twice on 2 different PCs, both running Windows 98SE, to install SeaMonkey 2.0.2, after downloading to a flash drive. Both tries yielded error message during setup process: This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down. Here is the detailed information: SETUP caused an invalid page fault in module SETUP.EXE at 0167:0040351e. Registers: EAX= CS=0167 EIP=0040351e EFLGS=00010202 EBX= SS=016f ESP=0068fb58 EBP=0068ff78 ECX=0001 DS=016f ESI= FS=0e87 EDX=0040349a ES=016f EDI=0044 GS= Bytes at CS:EIP: 0f b7 06 66 3b c3 0f 85 78 ff ff ff eb 1d 6a 08 Stack dump: 816b2f10 0068ff78 0058 00408640 8d680001 c3bff726 0068fba8 bff72f73 ___ SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe Properties Size: 10,600,847 bytes 10,616,832 bytes used Company Name Mozilla Internal Name 7zS.sfx Language English (United States) Original Filename 7zS.sfx.exe Product Name SeaMonkey Product Version 4.42 ___ Any assistance you can offer would be appreciated. nh7ua ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Att/Seamonkey/ssl
Bush wrote: Lee wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I have an ATT WorldNet account (same company, different product) configured on port 995 as it has been for years, and it is unaffected. I can send and receive mail normally, no complaints. SM 1.1.16. Hi Paul Well I have to SM 2.0 and previously reported on problems with my mail program and again this morning it started up again not connecting to my ATT ISP. Sure enough I checked my setting and under Server Settings connection setting showed SSL/TL and I have not done anything to change it that I know of. Reset it to none and it connected immediately so that leads me to believe for some reason it is resetting itself thereby causing my problems connecting for mail. The newsgroups though are OK. Just thought I would pass it on in case others might have the same problem. AMEN!!! The same happened to me , But With 4 computers thru the gatway and ONE wireless. Had to turn off SSL as I stated . About a year ago Att sent emails telling us to Change to port 995 or we would not be able to Get e-mail after a Certain Date, Now they Tell us to Use port 110 with NO SSL . Server is POP.ATT.YAHOO.COM . The Outgoing Server is Still ssl port 465 . Smtp.Att.yahoo.com. Computer #1 Seamonkey 2.0 #2 Seamonkey 1.1.18 #3 seamonkey 1.1.17 #4 Seamonkey 2.0 #5 Wireless Seamonkey 2.0 And as posted above All e-mails Worked Fine till Yesterday . Tech Support Guy ( Thru Supervisor) Said No Support Except for OUTLOOK . Then asked me if he could help me with Anything Else .. i Said Yes ... Then told him HOW DO I DISCONNECT FROM ATT and setup a New ISP ... He Hung up the phone . I am having the same issue with firefox on linux. Changing to port 110 allows connection. Stupid. -- norm ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Att/Seamonkey/ssl
norm wrote: Bush wrote: Lee wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: I have an ATT WorldNet account (same company, different product) configured on port 995 as it has been for years, and it is unaffected. I can send and receive mail normally, no complaints. SM 1.1.16. Hi Paul Well I have to SM 2.0 and previously reported on problems with my mail program and again this morning it started up again not connecting to my ATT ISP. Sure enough I checked my setting and under Server Settings connection setting showed SSL/TL and I have not done anything to change it that I know of. Reset it to none and it connected immediately so that leads me to believe for some reason it is resetting itself thereby causing my problems connecting for mail. The newsgroups though are OK. Just thought I would pass it on in case others might have the same problem. AMEN!!! The same happened to me , But With 4 computers thru the gatway and ONE wireless. Had to turn off SSL as I stated . About a year ago Att sent emails telling us to Change to port 995 or we would not be able to Get e-mail after a Certain Date, Now they Tell us to Use port 110 with NO SSL . Server is POP.ATT.YAHOO.COM . The Outgoing Server is Still ssl port 465 . Smtp.Att.yahoo.com. Computer #1 Seamonkey 2.0 #2 Seamonkey 1.1.18 #3 seamonkey 1.1.17 #4 Seamonkey 2.0 #5 Wireless Seamonkey 2.0 And as posted above All e-mails Worked Fine till Yesterday . Tech Support Guy ( Thru Supervisor) Said No Support Except for OUTLOOK . Then asked me if he could help me with Anything Else .. i Said Yes ... Then told him HOW DO I DISCONNECT FROM ATT and setup a New ISP ... He Hung up the phone . I am having the same issue with firefox on linux. Changing to port 110 allows connection. Stupid. Meant thunderbird, not firefox, when posting earlier about my issue. -- norm ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: mail problem
Norvin wrote: Norvin wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Norvin wrote: Using SM 1.1.18 and XP home and for the past few days I have been getting the following message when trying get my mail: could not connect to server pop.att.yahoo.com the connection was refused. This will happen for a short period of time and hour or so later it will start working for whatever reason. It has been off and on for a few days and I am not sure where to even start looking for a problem or who to call. I have checked my yahoo home using the internet side of SM and I can get my mail there. Any suggestions or directions that I may try. Thanks This has been a problem, but, unfortunately, only those with that ISP can give specifics. I hae ATT Worldnet iservers set up, and they are working without issues. So you have SSL enabled on the account? Lee Yes, SSL is enabled Now its working again, for how long? Seems to be an att issue. For a work-around, switch the incoming port to 110, which will also uncheck ssl. The issue is intermittent, seems to be regional and affects more than just seamonkey, so you should use the work-around for now, until att gets whatever issue they have with pop.att.yahoo.com fixed. Switch back to ssl/995 on occasion. If the issue recurs, go back to 110. -- norm ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey