E-mail problem (new) with Sea Monkey

2014-09-04 Thread Julia Bolton Holloway
I've lost the bar on which to place e-mail addresses when composing. I 
am using the latest Sea Monkey with Windows. Also there are frequent Sea 
Monkey crashes now when mail arrives and I click on the notice to open it.

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e-mail problem

2013-01-10 Thread Chris Shrader
Hi; I recently began having a problem with my e-mail. In a number of 
instances, when messages get moved from the Inbox to another folder - 
either manually or by my message filters (which had for years always 
worked properly) - they become corrupted. In some cases all contents 
including the subject line are blanked out. In other instances the 
contents of a totally separate e-mail gets inserted into the one being 
moved. In still other cases, contents of a binary file gets ins as the 
message contents.  Any suggestions would be appreciated. - Chirs

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Re: E-Mail problem

2012-04-15 Thread Jens Hatlak

Jim P wrote:

I have Win 7, SM 2.9. In the past week I have had a problem with
messages in that I can read them when I receive them. Then when I go
back to them they have reverted to the coding for the message.


SM 2.9 is still in beta. There was a problem with SM 2.9b2 (maybe also 
2.9b1, didn't check) where compacting messages (automatically or 
manually) led to message corruption. This issue, which I was hit by 
myself, has been fixed in SM 2.9b3 which has just been released. Of 
course it's very unfortunate that an issue as serious as this one made 
it to the Beta channel, but at least it was caught before release.


According to the below comment (which is from one of the core MailNews 
developers), the only way to fix it is to repair affected folders 
manually, which I don't recommend to average users since it can lead to 
even more corruption, so I won't explain it further here (however, 
that's what I'll do to repair my folders). Your only other options are 
accessing your backups (if you have some) or deleting faulty messages.


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730947#c97
(Please don't make that bug even longer; if you have further questions, 
ask them here please.)


HTH

Jens

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Re: E-Mail problem

2012-04-15 Thread Jim P

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Jim P wrote:

I have Win 7, SM 2.9. In the past week I have had a problem with
messages in that I can read them when I receive them. Then when I go
back to them they have reverted to the coding for the message.


SM 2.9 is still in beta. There was a problem with SM 2.9b2 (maybe also
2.9b1, didn't check) where compacting messages (automatically or
manually) led to message corruption. This issue, which I was hit by
myself, has been fixed in SM 2.9b3 which has just been released. Of
course it's very unfortunate that an issue as serious as this one made
it to the Beta channel, but at least it was caught before release.

According to the below comment (which is from one of the core MailNews
developers), the only way to fix it is to repair affected folders
manually, which I don't recommend to average users since it can lead to
even more corruption, so I won't explain it further here (however,
that's what I'll do to repair my folders). Your only other options are
accessing your backups (if you have some) or deleting faulty messages.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730947#c97
(Please don't make that bug even longer; if you have further questions,
ask them here please.)

HTH

Jens

Thanks for the info.  I thought it might have been the problem, it's the 
first I've had with SM in a long, long time.  I've been a user since the 
Netscape days.  I've already updated to the last release SM 2.9b3. Do I 
need to do anything more, like clean out the Inbox?

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Re: down loading of e-mail problem

2012-02-02 Thread RobertsonFannie34
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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-21 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Jim Dell wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.


Upgrading also gets the user off a security-vulnerable release.

It also gets them on our latest, current, stable, build.

etc.


Many people don't know about the new releases, because they don't read
news groups.

My cousin, for example, who I converted to SeaMonkey several years ago
depends upon the automatic updates. What is the status of the automatic
upgrade from 2.0.14 to 2.2?

Jim

It will probably be superceded by one from 2.0.14 to 2.3 :\ :/


When 2.3 is out yes, but not before we offer the update from 2.0.14-2.2


Well, If the automatic upgrade script from 2.0.14 to 2.2 is stable
before the release of 2.3, then I guessed/predicted wrongly.
By the way the :\ and :/ are supposed to trigger a display of a wry
faced smiley perhaps :-/ or :-\ will work better :-) .
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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-20 Thread Ray_Net

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:


Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

John wrote:


I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email
account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not
supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not
SeaMonkey?


Yahoo is clueless with their browser sniffer. You will need to add
NOT Firefox/3.6 to your User Agent string to overcome it. Their
sniffer will find the word Firefox and allow you to do your
thing.

http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/browserfaq/UAspoofing


Rather than installing an extension, or manually hacking prefs, a
solution that WORKS is to use SeaMonkey 2.2

We have included defaults there that cause Yahoo's broken browser
checking script to think we are Firefox and allow everything to
work fine.


I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.


It works with SM 2.1 - no need to jump to 2.2 :-)
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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-20 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.


Upgrading also gets the user off a security-vulnerable release.

It also gets them on our latest, current, stable, build.

etc.

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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-20 Thread Jim Dell

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.


Upgrading also gets the user off a security-vulnerable release.

It also gets them on our latest, current, stable, build.

etc.

Many people don't know about the new releases, because they don't read 
news groups.


My cousin, for example, who I converted to SeaMonkey several years ago 
depends upon the automatic updates.  What is the status of the automatic 
upgrade from 2.0.14 to 2.2?


Jim
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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-20 Thread Chris Ilias

On 11-07-20 9:41 PM, Jim Dell wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.


Upgrading also gets the user off a security-vulnerable release.

It also gets them on our latest, current, stable, build.

etc.


Many people don't know about the new releases, because they don't read
news groups.


In this case, the user (John) posted his question in the newsgroup, so 
he doesn't fit in to the don't read news groups category. But more 
importantly, it doesn't matter if John knows. This is the opportunity to 
let him know.


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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-20 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Jim Dell wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.


Upgrading also gets the user off a security-vulnerable release.

It also gets them on our latest, current, stable, build.

etc.


Many people don't know about the new releases, because they don't read
news groups.

My cousin, for example, who I converted to SeaMonkey several years ago
depends upon the automatic updates. What is the status of the automatic
upgrade from 2.0.14 to 2.2?

Jim

It will probably be superceded by one from 2.0.14 to 2.3 :\  :/
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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-20 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

Jim Dell wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.


Upgrading also gets the user off a security-vulnerable release.

It also gets them on our latest, current, stable, build.

etc.


Many people don't know about the new releases, because they don't read
news groups.

My cousin, for example, who I converted to SeaMonkey several years ago
depends upon the automatic updates. What is the status of the automatic
upgrade from 2.0.14 to 2.2?

Jim

It will probably be superceded by one from 2.0.14 to 2.3 :\ :/


When 2.3 is out yes, but not before we offer the update from 2.0.14-2.2

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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-20 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Jim Dell wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.


Upgrading also gets the user off a security-vulnerable release.

It also gets them on our latest, current, stable, build.

etc.


Many people don't know about the new releases, because they don't read
news groups.

My cousin, for example, who I converted to SeaMonkey several years ago
depends upon the automatic updates. What is the status of the automatic
upgrade from 2.0.14 to 2.2?


Tomorrow it will be out. (Held out for a few translations)

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Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-19 Thread John
I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email 
account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not 
supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not SeaMonkey?


John
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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-19 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
John wrote:

 I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email
 account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not
 supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not SeaMonkey?

Yahoo is clueless with their browser sniffer. You will need to add
NOT Firefox/3.6 to your User Agent string to overcome it. Their
sniffer will find the word Firefox and allow you to do your thing.

http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/browserfaq/UAspoofing

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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-19 Thread chokito
Show here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=530786
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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-19 Thread Chris Ilias

On 11-07-19 11:38 AM, John wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email
account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not
supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not SeaMonkey?


If I understand correctly, upgrading to the latest version of SeaMonkey 
will fix it.

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

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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-19 Thread WLS

chokito wrote:



If I understand correctly, upgrading to the latest version of SeaMonkey
will fix it.http://www.seamonkey-project.org/



Yeas, because the user-agent will show as default both, FF and SM:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:5.0) Gecko/20110706 Firefox/5.0
SeaMonkey/2.2


Only if you have Preferences  Advanced  HTTP Networking  User Agent 
String  Advertise Firefox compatibility checked. Which I believe is the 
default setting.


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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-19 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

John wrote:


I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email
account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not
supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not SeaMonkey?


Yahoo is clueless with their browser sniffer. You will need to add
NOT Firefox/3.6 to your User Agent string to overcome it. Their
sniffer will find the word Firefox and allow you to do your thing.

http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/browserfaq/UAspoofing



Rather than installing an extension, or manually hacking prefs, a 
solution that WORKS is to use SeaMonkey 2.2


We have included defaults there that cause Yahoo's broken browser 
checking script to think we are Firefox and allow everything to work fine.


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Re: Yahoo! e-mail problem

2011-07-19 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

 Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
 John wrote:

 I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email
 account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not
 supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not
 SeaMonkey?
 
 Yahoo is clueless with their browser sniffer. You will need to add
 NOT Firefox/3.6 to your User Agent string to overcome it. Their
 sniffer will find the word Firefox and allow you to do your
 thing. 
 
 http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/browserfaq/UAspoofing 
 
 Rather than installing an extension, or manually hacking prefs, a
 solution that WORKS is to use SeaMonkey 2.2 
 
 We have included defaults there that cause Yahoo's broken browser
 checking script to think we are Firefox and allow everything to
 work fine.

I am aware of that, of course. Perhaps the user would rather not
install a whole new and unfamiliar version of the entire suite, simply
to gain access to a site where that manual hack (simple to do) would
suffice.

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Re: E-mail problem

2011-02-07 Thread Rick Merrill

Mike C wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

Mike C wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mike C wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

...


Mike C, as I understand it, the limit is not so much how many messages
you have in you box, but the total size of all the messages, even those
supposedly deleted since you last Compacted your file, and all the
attachments to those messages.

HTH

Daniel

Does anyone know the technical size limit?


How big is your disk drive and do you have a 32 bit or a 64 bit computer?


Ok... The way I understand you are only limited by the size of your hard
drive.

In other words when the total of all SM mail and everything else on the
hard drive adds up to the size of the hard drive. you're done.

There isn't any limit caused by SM. ONLY the hard drive size.


Basicly true. Some of SM's data (like emails saved in your SENT folder which is 
actually a file as far as the operating system is concerned) are in a single file 
(that should be compressed from time to time). The size of that one file is limited 
by the format of the disk drive.



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Re: E-mail problem

2011-02-07 Thread Ray_Net

Mike C wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

Mike C wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mike C wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

...


Mike C, as I understand it, the limit is not so much how many messages
you have in you box, but the total size of all the messages, even those
supposedly deleted since you last Compacted your file, and all the
attachments to those messages.

HTH

Daniel

Does anyone know the technical size limit?


How big is your disk drive and do you have a 32 bit or a 64 bit computer?


Ok... The way I understand you are only limited by the size of your hard
drive.

In other words when the total of all SM mail and everything else on the
hard drive adds up to the size of the hard drive. you're done.

There isn't any limit caused by SM. ONLY the hard drive size.


FAT32 has a 4GB physical file sime limit, where NTFS doesn't
So if you have a fat32 disk, the limit of the inbox file (with deleted 
mails inside(file not compacted)) it's a 4GB for the inbox.


So the limit is not by SM, but by the foramt of the drive or the 
available space on the hard disk. If your limit is the hard disk, you 
will have other problems too.

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Re: E-mail problem

2011-02-06 Thread Daniel

Rick Merrill wrote:

Mike C wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mike C wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

...


Mike C, as I understand it, the limit is not so much how many messages
you have in you box, but the total size of all the messages, even those
supposedly deleted since you last Compacted your file, and all the
attachments to those messages.

HTH

Daniel

Does anyone know the technical size limit?


How big is your disk drive and do you have a 32 bit or a 64 bit computer?


Didn't Windows (Mike's system) just raise it's max file size limit from 
2GB to 4GB??


Daniel
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Re: E-mail problem

2011-02-06 Thread Rickles

Daniel wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

Mike C wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mike C wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

...


Mike C, as I understand it, the limit is not so much how many messages
you have in you box, but the total size of all the messages, even those
supposedly deleted since you last Compacted your file, and all the
attachments to those messages.

HTH

Daniel

Does anyone know the technical size limit?


How big is your disk drive and do you have a 32 bit or a 64 bit computer?


Didn't Windows (Mike's system) just raise it's max file size limit from
2GB to 4GB??

Daniel
Windoze file size limitations are based on the type of disk format being 
used.  FAT32 has a 4GB physical file sime limit, where NTFS doesn't.  If 
you have a PC with XP, Vista or Win7 running on NTFS volumes and you've 
got a large (4GB) video file you want to copy to a USB flash pen, even 
if the pen has the space, if it's formatted in FAT32 then the file won't 
copy.  The flash pen isn't defective, it simply can't 'see' files that big.

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Re: E-mail problem

2011-02-06 Thread Mike C

Rick Merrill wrote:

Mike C wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mike C wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

...


Mike C, as I understand it, the limit is not so much how many messages
you have in you box, but the total size of all the messages, even those
supposedly deleted since you last Compacted your file, and all the
attachments to those messages.

HTH

Daniel

Does anyone know the technical size limit?


How big is your disk drive and do you have a 32 bit or a 64 bit computer?


Ok... The way I understand you are only limited by the size of your hard 
drive.


In other words when the total of all SM mail and everything else on the 
hard drive adds up to the size of the hard drive. you're done.


There isn't any limit caused by SM.  ONLY the hard drive size.
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Re: E-mail problem

2011-02-05 Thread Rick Merrill

Mike C wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Mike C wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

...


Mike C, as I understand it, the limit is not so much how many messages
you have in you box, but the total size of all the messages, even those
supposedly deleted since you last Compacted your file, and all the
attachments to those messages.

HTH

Daniel

Does anyone know the technical size limit?


How big is your disk drive and do you have a 32 bit or a 64 bit computer?
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Re: E-mail problem

2011-02-03 Thread Daniel

Mike C wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

To Whom it may concern,

During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my
e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving
a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not
true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my
attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being
occupied in my inbox.
Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I
have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also
experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate
e-mails from time to time.

I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I
sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition.
Please let me know if this problem will be fixed.

Thank you very much for your assistance.

George Achilles


I'm using SeaMonkey/2.0.11 and there's no problem.
It must be on your end.
Which inbox is full?
The one that's on the server or the Seamonkey inbox?

I don't think there's a limit on the Seamonkey folders.
I have 3600 in my inbox, 830 in the sent folder
and 4500 in the trash folder

And that's only one of my two email addresses!



Mike C, as I understand it, the limit is not so much how many messages 
you have in you box, but the total size of all the messages, even those 
supposedly deleted since you last Compacted your file, and all the 
attachments to those messages.


HTH

Daniel
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Re: E-mail problem

2011-02-03 Thread Mike C

Daniel wrote:

Mike C wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

To Whom it may concern,

During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my
e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving
a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not
true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my
attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being
occupied in my inbox.
Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I
have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also
experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate
e-mails from time to time.

I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I
sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition.
Please let me know if this problem will be fixed.

Thank you very much for your assistance.

George Achilles


I'm using SeaMonkey/2.0.11 and there's no problem.
It must be on your end.
Which inbox is full?
The one that's on the server or the Seamonkey inbox?

I don't think there's a limit on the Seamonkey folders.
I have 3600 in my inbox, 830 in the sent folder
and 4500 in the trash folder

And that's only one of my two email addresses!



Mike C, as I understand it, the limit is not so much how many messages
you have in you box, but the total size of all the messages, even those
supposedly deleted since you last Compacted your file, and all the
attachments to those messages.

HTH

Daniel

Does anyone know the technical size limit?
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E-mail problem

2011-01-31 Thread George Pat Achilles

To Whom it may concern,

During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my 
e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail.  I am constantly receiving 
a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not 
true because I only have very few messages in my inbox.  Most of my 
attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being 
occupied in my inbox.
Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser.  
I have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also 
experiencing the same situation.  Also they are receiving duplicate 
e-mails from time to time.


I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released.  I 
sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition.  
Please let me know if this problem will be fixed.


Thank you very much for your assistance.

George Achilles

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Re: E-mail problem

2011-01-31 Thread WLS

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

To Whom it may concern,

During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my
e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving
a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not
true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my
attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being
occupied in my inbox.
Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I
have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also
experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate
e-mails from time to time.

I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I
sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition.
Please let me know if this problem will be fixed.

Thank you very much for your assistance.

George Achilles



When was the last time you compacted your Inbox? Right click and then 
select Compact This Folder.


If that doesn't solve the problem try repairing the folder. Right click, 
select properties, the click Repair Folder.


If that doesn't work try a new profile.

Are you sure it isn't your webmail inbox that is full? When was the last 
time you cleared it out? Do you have settings for it to delete messages 
after a certain period of time?


Regards

WLS

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SeaMonkey 2.1b2pre
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Re: E-mail problem

2011-01-31 Thread Ray_Net

WLS wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

To Whom it may concern,

During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my
e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving
a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not
true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my
attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being
occupied in my inbox.
Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I
have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also
experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate
e-mails from time to time.

I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I
sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition.
Please let me know if this problem will be fixed.

Thank you very much for your assistance.

George Achilles



When was the last time you compacted your Inbox? Right click and then
select Compact This Folder.

If that doesn't solve the problem try repairing the folder. Right click,
select properties, the click Repair Folder.

If that doesn't work try a new profile.

Are you sure it isn't your webmail inbox that is full? When was the last
time you cleared it out? Do you have settings for it to delete messages
after a certain period of time?

Regards

WLS


You wrote:Right click,
 select properties, the click Repair Folder.


I did not have this choice. perhaps you think about Rebuild Summary File ?
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Re: E-mail problem

2011-01-31 Thread WLS

Ray_Net wrote:

WLS wrote:

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

To Whom it may concern,

During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my
e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving
a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not
true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my
attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being
occupied in my inbox.
Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I
have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also
experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate
e-mails from time to time.

I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I
sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition.
Please let me know if this problem will be fixed.

Thank you very much for your assistance.

George Achilles



When was the last time you compacted your Inbox? Right click and then
select Compact This Folder.

If that doesn't solve the problem try repairing the folder. Right click,
select properties, the click Repair Folder.

If that doesn't work try a new profile.

Are you sure it isn't your webmail inbox that is full? When was the last
time you cleared it out? Do you have settings for it to delete messages
after a certain period of time?

Regards

WLS


You wrote:Right click,
  select properties, the click Repair Folder.


I did not have this choice. perhaps you think about Rebuild Summary
File ?


Rebuild Summary File in SM 2.0.11
Repair Folder in SM 2.1b2pre which I used as my guide and to write that 
reply.


This reply written with SM 2.0.11.

HTH
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Re: E-mail problem

2011-01-31 Thread Mike C

George  Pat Achilles wrote:

To Whom it may concern,

During the last two weeks I have been having a problem retrieving my
e-mails from web mail into my regular e-mail. I am constantly receiving
a message that my e-mail mail box is full, yet I know that this is not
true because I only have very few messages in my inbox. Most of my
attachments have been deleted so there is very little space being
occupied in my inbox.
Currently I am using Earthlink as my ISP with Seamonkey as my browser. I
have contacted my friends about this problem and they are also
experiencing the same situation. Also they are receiving duplicate
e-mails from time to time.

I understand that a new version of Seamonkey is about to be released. I
sincerely hope that this problem is resolved with the new edition.
Please let me know if this problem will be fixed.

Thank you very much for your assistance.

George Achilles


I'm using SeaMonkey/2.0.11 and there's no problem.
It must be on your end.
Which inbox is full?
The one that's on the server or the Seamonkey inbox?

I don't think there's a limit on the Seamonkey folders.
I have 3600 in my inbox, 830 in the sent folder
and 4500 in the trash folder

And that's only one of my two email addresses!

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Seamonky 2.0 E-Mail problem

2009-10-30 Thread user

I installed 2.0 and now I cant send email. I get this message.

Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server 
smtp.west.cox.net. 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 service provider.


How do I fix this?
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Re: Seamonky 2.0 E-Mail problem

2009-10-30 Thread Lou

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I installed 2.0 and now I cant send email. I get this message.

Sending of message failed.
An error occurred sending mail: Unable to authenticate to SMTP server 
smtp.west.cox.net. 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 service provider.


How do I fix this?


Follow the instructions in the message??
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