Re: Cant Access Annexcafe.com

2009-03-27 Thread Rinaldi J. Montessi
jim wrote:
 Thanks for Your Replies Peter  Rinaldi. No Luck.!. One gets this popup 
 Alert ,ie after I provide the Requested User name  Password !. (wish 
 this News/grp could take Attaches).The Pop up says. A news(NNTP)error 
 occurred:-ERR jmk...@annexcafe.com not present or Password correct.Were 
 Sorry,Your ip address Has been banned.Regards jim .PS I changed my 
 password recently.How can one inform Annexcafe re this ?

Same thing happened here.  I got the following boilerplate from annexcafe:
---
Sorry you're having problems, you should simply be able to re-enter your
username/password into your newsreader following the instructions here:

Windows Live Mail:  http://www.annexcafe.com/windowslivemail.cfm
Thunderbird:  http://www.annexcafe.com/thunderbird.cfm
OE  Window Mail:  http://www.annexcafe.com/newshelp.cfm

If you've forgotten your password:

Retrieve Password:  http://www.annexcafe.com/accounts/getpassword.cfm

Any further problems, don't hesitate to ask

Rick
OBO Adminteam

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Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0

2009-03-27 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

googl...@kwcpa.com wrote:

Dear Mr. Potamus.  You should really View Message Source and you will
see what i mean.  I just sent myself an Email composed in HTML, and
having that setting you refer to set to HTML only.  Here's what I
received...
-
Subject: test
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

This is a test message
---
as you can see, it was converted to plain text.

The developers have confirmed there is an issue.  Please don't
dispute,  What have I ever done to you?


what developers? No developers have been here to say anything about 
this.


When I send in html, I also receive in html, because I've got all my 
settings set correctly.  The problem is you don't, and we are 
*trying* to help you.


If you have the setting set to send in both html and plain text, 
then scroll down a bit, in View Source, and you'll see the html part.


Further, you need a few other settings:

To view, its: View, Message Body As, and Original HTML.

Also, you need: Edit, Mail  Newsgroups Accoung Settings, select the 
account, and under Composition and Addressing, at the top right you 
need to select Compose messages in html format.


This is one of the downsides of SM and TB, you've got all these 
frakken various settings everywhere.




send me a message and I'll tell you if I received it in html or not.



never mind, I just realized something.  This is SM2, and not SM 1.1.x.


Check out the new Thunderbird's
*Bug 466674* https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466674 - 
default action should be to send out html + plaintext w/o asking

and specifically:-
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466674#c4
which pretty-much summarises the current SM2 options.

Even with all SM-2.0b1pre preferences set to HTML, with the 
sole-exception being the manual-selection of each-message's 
Compose-window's toolbar-menu ~ Option/Format/ ~ The Auto-Detect 
setting converts HTML-text to plain-text without advising the user. 
Auto-Detect does work OK in all other settings. HTML-text manually-fixed 
on each-message, by the Option/Format/Rich-Text(HTML)only menu, will 
send as HTML. Barry.

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Re: Search bottom

2009-03-27 Thread Marisa Ciceran

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/26/2009 3:30 PM, Marisa Ciceran wrote:
I have just installed SeaMonkey 1.1.15 and the first thing I 
noticed is that my search button no longer works.


Any clues?


My bottom works just fine.  However, I don't use a search button.

If you want to see and use your search button, do the following:

1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit  Preferences].

2.  Under Category on the Preferences window, select Navigator without
selecting any sub-selection.

3.  In the lower-left corner of the Navigator pane, if there is no
checkmark in the Search checkbox under Navigation Toolbar, click the
checkbox to put a check in it.

4.  Under Category on the Preferences window, select [Navigator 
Internet Search].

5.  On the Internet Search pane, set your desired values.

6.  Select the OK button.


Hi David,

I have had all of these settings that you just described, 
and I confirmed them. My selection for the default search 
is Google. The search button (next to the command line) 
worked fine until I upgraded to Version 1.1.15 earlier 
today. It remains animated but no longer activates the 
Google Search page.


Do you have any clues from this?

Thanks,

Marisa
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Re: Cant Access Annexcafe.com

2009-03-27 Thread Daniel

jim wrote:
Thanks for Your Replies Peter  Rinaldi. No Luck.!. One gets this popup 
Alert ,ie after I provide the Requested User name  Password !. (wish 
this News/grp could take Attaches).The Pop up says. A news(NNTP)error 
occurred:-ERR jmk...@annexcafe.com not present or Password correct.Were 
Sorry,Your ip address Has been banned.


Jim, on the news.mozilla.org server, there is a group 
mozilla.support.screenshots that was specifically set up so that people 
could post screenshots of their problem displays.


Just take a screen shot of the message you get, then post it to 
m.s.screenshots, and call it Cant Access Annexcafe.com, just as this 
thread is called. Post a message in this thread saying you have posted a 
screen shot!


HTH

Daniel
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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-27 Thread Jay Garcia

On 27.03.2009 00:51, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


Roy Smith wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Mort wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:

Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com either so I
can't run windows update :(

but you can't use windows update with SM

Why not? I have a problem with Windows Update with SM and Vista Home
Premium, but my older XP machine updates nicely with SM. Please let me
know why one can't use windows update with SM.

Thanks.

Morton Linder

how do you get win update with SM?  In all the years I've tried, I've
never gotten it to work. So, whats your secret?


Does IE Tab work in Seamonkey?  I know when I'm using Firefox on my
Windows XP partition with IE Tab I can go to Windows Update and have it
work.



yes, IETab does work but version 
ie_tab-1.3.3.20070528-fx+mz+sm+fl-win.xpi was the last one.  And yes, 
with IE Tab, then you can use windows update, but you can't use SM to 
access windows update.




Why do you need a browser for WUP, if using XP just right-click on 
MyComputer, select Properties and then the Automatic Updates tab and 
make your choice(s). No browser needed or necessary.


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Re: A News Group that Takes Attachments please.

2009-03-27 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)

Daniel wrote:

jim wrote:

 Troubles trying to Access Annexcafe Jim


Jim, as I posted to you in your other thread, if you want to post a 
screen shot of the message you are getting for your problem, the group 
mozilla.support.screenshots has been set up on this server just for that 
purpose!


HTH

Daniel



Yes, please read the FAQ in that newsgroup prior to posting if you will
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Re: Search bottom

2009-03-27 Thread Marisa Ciceran

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/26/2009 3:30 PM, Marisa Ciceran wrote:
I have just installed SeaMonkey 1.1.15 and the first thing I noticed 
is that my search button no longer works.


Any clues?


My bottom works just fine.  However, I don't use a search button.

If you want to see and use your search button, do the following:

1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit  Preferences].

2.  Under Category on the Preferences window, select Navigator without
selecting any sub-selection.

3.  In the lower-left corner of the Navigator pane, if there is no
checkmark in the Search checkbox under Navigation Toolbar, click the
checkbox to put a check in it.

4.  Under Category on the Preferences window, select [Navigator 
Internet Search].

5.  On the Internet Search pane, set your desired values.

6.  Select the OK button.


Hi David,

I have had all of these settings that you just described, and I 
confirmed them. My selection for the default search is Google. The 
search button (next to the command line) worked fine until I upgraded 
to Version 1.1.15 earlier today. It remains animated but no longer 
activates the Google Search page.


Do you have any clues from this?

Thanks,

Marisa


I have just uninstalled version 1.1.15 and reinstalled 
1.1.14 hoping that whatever had corrupted in my installation 
yesterday would go back to my prior setting. It has not, and 
now I am permanently without a functioning Search in my 
browswer.


Is there a file in one of the Seamonkey directories that I 
can delete and/or repair? I have been using that feature 
with great frequency and am now at a loss.


Thanks,

Marisa
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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-27 Thread Martin Feitag

Jay Garcia schrieb:

On 27.03.2009 00:51, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

   --- Original Message ---


Roy Smith wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Mort wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:

Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com either so I
can't run windows update :(

but you can't use windows update with SM

Why not? I have a problem with Windows Update with SM and Vista Home
Premium, but my older XP machine updates nicely with SM. Please let me
know why one can't use windows update with SM.

Thanks.

Morton Linder

how do you get win update with SM?  In all the years I've tried, I've
never gotten it to work. So, whats your secret?

Does IE Tab work in Seamonkey?  I know when I'm using Firefox on my
Windows XP partition with IE Tab I can go to Windows Update and have it
work.


yes, IETab does work but version
ie_tab-1.3.3.20070528-fx+mz+sm+fl-win.xpi was the last one.  And yes,
with IE Tab, then you can use windows update, but you can't use SM to
access windows update.



Why do you need a browser for WUP, if using XP just right-click on
MyComputer, select Properties and then the Automatic Updates tab and
make your choice(s). No browser needed or necessary.



Cause that only gets security updates for example?
WU provides other non-critical updates and even drivers for 
not-tech-enthusiasts ;-)

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Re: Address Book?

2009-03-27 Thread Martin Feitag

Cedar schrieb:

I recently had to format my hard drive and am now re-installing
everything.  Is there a way to get my old additional address book back?
   I copied the Personal Address Book into the new profile and it is
working fine, but the other one does not show up now.


Did you export that additional addressbook via Tools = Export ?
Then you can import it via Tools = Import for example.

Otherwise I guess you need to create a new Adressbook
(File = New = ...)
an copy your backup over the newly created (and therefor empty) files of 
the addressbook like it is done with mail-accounts.

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Re: Request for Seamonkey 2.0

2009-03-27 Thread google00
I haven't tried SM2 - still using SM1 - this was a request for SM2
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I applaud the CW on their forthrightness

2009-03-27 Thread jon q public

http://www.cwtv.com/cw-video/supernatural/full/?play=448-5399

not that it matters SM 1.1.15 under linux etc
We're sorry, but only the following operating systems are supported at 
this time:


Microsoft Windows XP/Vista
(i386) Apple Macintosh OS X or later
(PPC) Apple Macintosh OS X or later

Please check back soon for support for other operating systems.
I'll be sure to do that. I love that a UNIX derivative is fully 
supported as long as it has a label

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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-27 Thread Terry R.
The date and time was Friday, March 27, 2009 6:21:43 AM, and on a whim, 
Martin Feitag pounded out on the keyboard:



Jay Garcia schrieb:

On 27.03.2009 00:51, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

   --- Original Message ---


Roy Smith wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Mort wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:

Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com either so I
can't run windows update :(

but you can't use windows update with SM

Why not? I have a problem with Windows Update with SM and Vista Home
Premium, but my older XP machine updates nicely with SM. Please let me
know why one can't use windows update with SM.

Thanks.

Morton Linder

how do you get win update with SM?  In all the years I've tried, I've
never gotten it to work. So, whats your secret?

Does IE Tab work in Seamonkey?  I know when I'm using Firefox on my
Windows XP partition with IE Tab I can go to Windows Update and have it
work.


yes, IETab does work but version
ie_tab-1.3.3.20070528-fx+mz+sm+fl-win.xpi was the last one.  And yes,
with IE Tab, then you can use windows update, but you can't use SM to
access windows update.


Why do you need a browser for WUP, if using XP just right-click on
MyComputer, select Properties and then the Automatic Updates tab and
make your choice(s). No browser needed or necessary.



Cause that only gets security updates for example?
WU provides other non-critical updates and even drivers for 
not-tech-enthusiasts ;-)


Drivers should not be retrieved from WU.  Had too many clients try that 
and totally screw up their systems.  Always best to use the 
manufacturers site.


And Microsoft Update is better than WU, as it offers the patches for all 
of their products, whereas WU only offers Windows updates.



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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-27 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 27.03.2009 00:51, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


Roy Smith wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Mort wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:

Just discovered that it does not like microsoft.com either so I
can't run windows update :(

but you can't use windows update with SM

Why not? I have a problem with Windows Update with SM and Vista Home
Premium, but my older XP machine updates nicely with SM. Please let me
know why one can't use windows update with SM.

Thanks.

Morton Linder

how do you get win update with SM?  In all the years I've tried, I've
never gotten it to work. So, whats your secret?


Does IE Tab work in Seamonkey?  I know when I'm using Firefox on my
Windows XP partition with IE Tab I can go to Windows Update and have it
work.



yes, IETab does work but version 
ie_tab-1.3.3.20070528-fx+mz+sm+fl-win.xpi was the last one.  And yes, 
with IE Tab, then you can use windows update, but you can't use SM to 
access windows update.




Why do you need a browser for WUP, if using XP just right-click on 
MyComputer, select Properties and then the Automatic Updates tab and 
make your choice(s). No browser needed or necessary.




because it also shows other updates that are not part 
of he auto updates, such as that crappy new search 4.0.


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Re: Search bottom

2009-03-27 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

Marisa Ciceran wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/26/2009 3:30 PM, Marisa Ciceran wrote:
I have just installed SeaMonkey 1.1.15 and the first thing I noticed 
is that my search button no longer works.


Any clues?


My bottom works just fine.  However, I don't use a search button.

If you want to see and use your search button, do the following:

1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit  Preferences].

2.  Under Category on the Preferences window, select Navigator without
selecting any sub-selection.

3.  In the lower-left corner of the Navigator pane, if there is no
checkmark in the Search checkbox under Navigation Toolbar, click the
checkbox to put a check in it.

4.  Under Category on the Preferences window, select [Navigator 
Internet Search].

5.  On the Internet Search pane, set your desired values.

6.  Select the OK button.


Hi David,

I have had all of these settings that you just described, and I 
confirmed them. My selection for the default search is Google. The 
search button (next to the command line) worked fine until I 
upgraded to Version 1.1.15 earlier today. It remains animated but no 
longer activates the Google Search page.


Do you have any clues from this?

Thanks,

Marisa


I have just uninstalled version 1.1.15 and reinstalled 1.1.14 hoping 
that whatever had corrupted in my installation yesterday would go back 
to my prior setting. It has not, and now I am permanently without a 
functioning Search in my browswer.


Is there a file in one of the Seamonkey directories that I can delete 
and/or repair? I have been using that feature with great frequency and 
am now at a loss.


Thanks,

Marisa


when you did a reinstall, did you restart the program?

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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-27 Thread Lemuel Johnson

Lester Caine wrote:
I've got Seamonkey on an XP(SP3) machine and it's running fine EXCEPT. 
It's not displaying some websites. Googel and ask come up fine, but when 
I select www.pctools.com it seems to be saying the domain does not 
exist, jet the same search and link works fine on the machine next door.


There was a trojan on the machine which I've cleared out amd the disk is 
now fine, but trying to update the pctools anti virus fails, and 
following the link in seamonkey also fails. Seems to be 'selective 
amnesia' in relation to some IP addresses, but the firewall is off and 
I've even booted with all the start-up stuff disabled so all I'm running 
is seamonkey :(




I just spent an afternoon cleaning a viral infection from a friend's 
system which had the same symptoms after the trojan was removed.  Seems 
it silently installed a browser extension which redirects attempts to 
access certain anti-virus sites.  Search Google for GooredFix for 
further information.


lj
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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-27 Thread Lester Caine

Lemuel Johnson wrote:

Lester Caine wrote:
I've got Seamonkey on an XP(SP3) machine and it's running fine EXCEPT. 
It's not displaying some websites. Googel and ask come up fine, but 
when I select www.pctools.com it seems to be saying the domain does 
not exist, jet the same search and link works fine on the machine next 
door.


There was a trojan on the machine which I've cleared out amd the disk 
is now fine, but trying to update the pctools anti virus fails, and 
following the link in seamonkey also fails. Seems to be 'selective 
amnesia' in relation to some IP addresses, but the firewall is off and 
I've even booted with all the start-up stuff disabled so all I'm 
running is seamonkey :(




I just spent an afternoon cleaning a viral infection from a friend's 
system which had the same symptoms after the trojan was removed.  Seems 
it silently installed a browser extension which redirects attempts to 
access certain anti-virus sites.  Search Google for GooredFix for 
further information.


Not having any pigging windows disks for the machine, I ended up hitting 
it with 'HP Recovery', and to my surprise it worked reasonably well. 
Only taken 2 days to put back all the windows updates and restore the 
programs it missed - so now can I charge the customer for two days time? 
A brand new machine would be cheaper these days ;)


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Re: Sick windows machine

2009-03-27 Thread JeffM
Lester Caine wrote:
Not having any pigging windows disks for the machine,
I ended up hitting it with 'HP Recovery',
and to my surprise it worked reasonably well.
Only taken 2 days to put back all the windows updates
and restore the programs it missed
 - so now can I charge the customer for two days time?
A brand new machine would be cheaper these days ;)

Exactly.
This is why a supporter of a Windoze user needs to wipe the HDD
and restore from a disk image made before the box was ever used.
Any other way is wasted time
--with no assurance that some exploit isn't left behind.

...and to those who say I've never gotten THAT infected,
I say Prove that you're not infected right now.

Windoze is an open wound just waiting to be infected.
The wise move would be to convince your client
that he should be using
an OS that is significantly less likely to be infected.

...or set up a VIRTUAL environment where the malware goes *poof*
when you close the virtual session.
http://www.google.com/search?q=VirtualBox
(The host OS should be a *nix variant.)

...or hover over his shoulder constantly saying Don't do that.
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Re: I applaud the CW on their forthrightness

2009-03-27 Thread JeffM
jon q public wrote:
http://www.cwtv.com/cw-video/supernatural/full/?play=448-5399

not that it matters SM 1.1.15 under linux etc
We're sorry, but only the following operating systems are supported at
this time:
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista
(i386) Apple Macintosh OS X or later
(PPC) Apple Macintosh OS X or later

Please check back soon for support for other operating systems.
I'll be sure to do that. I love that a UNIX derivative is fully
supported as long as it has a label
All commentary about Jobs the rebel withheld

The Internet:
A homogeneous network with a hetrogeneous infrastructure.

cwtv.com:  A corporation that doesn't get it.
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Re: Does SeaMonkey support PGP?

2009-03-27 Thread JeffM
saint satin stain wrote:
I formerly used Firefox and Thunder in Windows XP Pro as my
browser/email client. Thunderbird is supported by PGP Desktop.
I recently decided to try SeaMonkey 1.1.15 .
I could experiment and find out, but I believe that
wisdom is learning from the experiences of other folk.
[...]

http://google.com/search?q=cache:RJxmHcc-NGIJ:enigmail.mozdev.org+*-supported-*-client+*-GNU-Privacy-Guard+*-just-simple+us+us+us+*-*-*-encrypted-*-*-*-email+us+Quick.start.guide+us+us+GnuPG+*-security-extension+us+us+us+an.email.pluginstrip=1
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/links/index.php
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Re: Just curious about error 4.1.2

2009-03-27 Thread HeavyDuty

NoOp wrote:

On 03/24/2009 05:50 PM, HeavyDuty wrote:

SM 1.1.15, WinXP Pro SP3

Just curious,
I was sending a simple very small text e-mail. After a 
minute of sending but no completion, I got an error 
message that said the smtp server replied error 4.1.2, and 
recipient domain not found.


Actually it was probably a 450 error with a 4.1.2 Enhanced Mail System
Status (for humans) of what is going on.

Since I was replying to a known sender, I neither mistyped 
nor missent.
I called my ISP to find out what error 4.1.2 was. The 
support guy said he had no idea and besides it was an error 
code generated by my e-mail client, not the isp.


He should have figured out that it was a 450 error:

450 Requested mail action not taken: mailbox unavailable

So, did seamonkey generate this error code or did it get it 
from my isp and patch it into the error window?


Your ISP generated the message.
After closing the error window, I just hit send again in the 
compose window and, after some hesitation, it went through.


That is because '4' error codes are Persistent Transient Failures. The
receiving end may have experienced a hiccup, temporary service
disruption etc.

I am still wanting know what error code 4.1.2 is all about. 
I /think/ it comes from an internet code protocol standard, 
but I could not find it. Thanks.


This might help:
http://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2000/05/21/smtp-replies.html
and particularly:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1893.txt

4.X.X   Persistent Transient Failure

   A persistent transient failure is one in which the message as
   sent is valid, but some temporary event prevents the successful
   sending of the message.  Sending in the future may be successful.

X.1.X   Addressing Status

  The address status reports on the originator or destination
  address.  It may include address syntax or validity.  These
  errors can generally be corrected by the sender and retried.

X.1.2   Bad destination system address

  The destination system specified in the address does not
  exist or is incapable of accepting mail.  For Internet mail
  names, this means the address portion to the right of the
  @ is invalid for mail.  This codes is only useful for
  permanent failures.


Thanks to all for the information and explanation.
I'll pass this along to my ISP tech support BUT, it will be 
a waste of time. The ones I talk to seem to have almost no 
technical training or knowledge and, even though Peter 
suggests speaking to a higher-up, it is impossible. I've 
tried this on numerous occasions over many years. Of note, 
the tech support for this company is in Columbus, Ohio, not 
exported off shore.

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Re: A News Group that Takes Attachments please.

2009-03-27 Thread jim

Thanks Heaps David. Regards.   jim
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Re: A News Group that Takes Attachments please.

2009-03-27 Thread jim

Ops Sorry DANIEL.gOld Jim
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Re: Does SeaMonkey support PGP?

2009-03-27 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/27/2009 9:22 AM, saint satin stain wrote:
 I formerly used Firefox and Thunder in Windows XP Pro as my browser/
 email client. Thunderbird is supported by PGP Desktop.  I recently
 decided to try SeaMonkey 1.1.15 .  I could experiment and find out,
 but I believe that wisdom is learning from the experiences of other
 folk.
 
 I use multiple browsers: Firefox (former default), Flock, K-Meleon,
 and KMLite; I use multiple email clients: Thunderbird (former default)
 and Windows Live Mail. I will keep Thunderbird accessible if SeaMonkey
 and PGP don't work together..  I can use Thunderbird to send and
 receive encrypted email. I only use one of my twelve email accounts
 for  for that.  I love SeaMonkey.  It uses for less ram than the
 Firefox/Thunderbird duo.  It is more convenient; I can open the other
 functions with buttons on the status bar. You know.

I did some experimenting a few years ago.  Because of differences in
end-of-line (EOL) indicators between Windows and UNIX, encrypting or
signing Web pages is not practical.  Thus, in terms of the SeaMonkey
browser -- or any other browser -- the answer is No.

As for E-mail in SeaMonkey, see the following bug reports:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22687
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=285715
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363302

#285715 and #363302 were both closed as Invalid.  The attitude expressed
is that Thunderbird (and thus SeaMonkey, which uses code from
Thunderbird or vice versa) would simply never be compatible with PGP.
However, the fact that #22687 is still open gives me some hope that
compatibility between Mozilla applications and PGP might someday exist.
 Currently, in terms of the SeaMonkey mail/news capability, the answer
is also No.  This is one of the reasons I still won't use Thunderbird
or SeaMonkey for E-mail.

There is a mail/news extension called Enigmail that works with Gnu
Privacy Guard (GPG).  I was never able to get GPG to use my PGP keyring
and thus did not thoroughly evaluate Enigmail.

-- 

David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/.

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Why NOT Road Rage? or Why Is There No Such
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Re: A News Group that Takes Attachments please.

2009-03-27 Thread Mark Hansen
On 03/27/09 15:33, NoOp wrote:
 On 03/27/2009 02:28 PM, jim wrote:
 Thanks Heaps David. Regards.   jim
 
 Jim,
 
 When you reply to a post/msg, please include at least some of the quote
 from the message that you are replying to (see above). Otherwise nobody
 will have a clue as to who/what you are replying to.
 

Nobody? You may not, but it's easily visible to me.

Regards,
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