Re: Search SeaMonkey's addressbooks beside name and e-mail address?

2017-04-26 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ant wrote:


Awesome! Thanks. Is there a way to search ALL addressbooks at once
instead going one by one? :(


Doesn't seem to be. There's no parent for the address books (as for 
example the account name is the parent of each mail folder), so you have 
to choose one.


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Re: Search SeaMonkey's addressbooks beside name and e-mail address?

2017-04-26 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ant wrote:


Also, no search in Notes field?


Apparently not. You can't select it from the pull-down list in the 
search dialog, and you can't add it as a column in the address book itself.


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How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread Ray_Net
When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the 
result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the mail/news 
part of SM.


I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then pushing 
on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR

How can I definitevely remove this ?
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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread Richmond
Ray_Net wrote:
> When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the 
> result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the mail/news 
> part of SM.
> 
> I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then pushing 
> on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR
> How can I definitevely remove this ?
> 

Go to Edit -> mail and newsgroup account settings, select the newsgroup
account, and press "remove account".

Ask me an easier one. :)


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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread Daniel

On 26/04/2017 5:45 PM, Richmond wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the
result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the mail/news
part of SM.

I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then pushing
on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR
How can I definitevely remove this ?



Go to Edit -> mail and newsgroup account settings, select the newsgroup
account, and press "remove account".

Ask me an easier one. :)

Well, Richmond, maybe you could have emphasised that it was at Edit -> 
mail and newsgroup account settings and *NOT* at Edit -> *Preferences* 
-> mail and newsgroups.


Or is it just me that's likely to make that mistake?? ;-P

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Re: Search SeaMonkey's addressbooks beside name and e-mail address?

2017-04-26 Thread Daniel

On 26/04/2017 4:42 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ant wrote:


Awesome! Thanks. Is there a way to search ALL addressbooks at once
instead going one by one? :(


Doesn't seem to be. There's no parent for the address books (as for
example the account name is the parent of each mail folder), so you have
to choose one.

Just thinking wildly  If it is possible to have seperate lists 
with-in an addressbook, is it possible to add the other addressbooks as 
lists with-in a "Master Addressbook" type of thing


So, the Master Addressbook contains all your address', and ...
1.  Your "Family" address book is a sub-list with-in the Master 
Addressbook,
2.  Your "Friends" address book is another sub-list with-in the MA,
3.  Your "Work" address book is a third sub-list with-in MA
4.  Etc., and,
5.  Etc!!

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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread WaltS48

On 4/26/17 2:01 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the 
result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the mail/news 
part of SM.


I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then pushing 
on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR

How can I definitevely remove this ?



I'm curious.

How does clicking a link in the browser create a new newsgroup account?

What newsgroup?

It added the server name, port, security settings, username and password?

Did you mean Blogs and News Feed account?

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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread Daniel

On 26/04/2017 11:06 PM, Ray_Net wrote:

Richmond wrote on 26-04-17 09:45:

Ray_Net wrote:

When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the
result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the mail/news
part of SM.

I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then pushing
on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR
How can I definitevely remove this ?


Go to Edit -> mail and newsgroup account settings, select the newsgroup
account, and press "remove account".

Ask me an easier one. :)



Thank you  but an easier way is with Thunderbird:

In the list of accounts on the left in the account settings, hilite the
account and click on "Account Actions" at the bottom and then select
"Remove Account".

3 CLICKS instead of 4 :-)


Sorry!!  How many clicks does it take in T/B for you to see the 
"list of accounts", Ray??


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

2017-04-26 Thread TCW

On 4/24/17 4:24 PM, S Slicer wrote:

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.


I have found this final version of Adrian's 2.50 leaky as the previous 
versions were. The 2.50 beta from March seemed better. I was able to 
crash 2.50 after it had consumed 1+GB of RAM and then measuring memory 
but even with 2.50 beta, I was always stable.

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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread Ray_Net

Richmond wrote on 26-04-17 09:45:

Ray_Net wrote:

When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the
result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the mail/news
part of SM.

I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then pushing
on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR
How can I definitevely remove this ?


Go to Edit -> mail and newsgroup account settings, select the newsgroup
account, and press "remove account".

Ask me an easier one. :)



Thank you  but an easier way is with Thunderbird:

In the list of accounts on the left in the account settings, hilite the
account and click on "Account Actions" at the bottom and then select
"Remove Account".

3 CLICKS instead of 4 :-)
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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS48 wrote:


I'm curious.

How does clicking a link in the browser create a new newsgroup
account?

What newsgroup?

It added the server name, port, security settings, username and
password?

Did you mean Blogs and News Feed account?


Usetabe (I haven't tried it lately) that clicking a link of the form 
 would have that effect.


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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread WaltS48

On 4/26/17 10:33 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 26/04/2017 11:06 PM, Ray_Net wrote:

Richmond wrote on 26-04-17 09:45:

Ray_Net wrote:

When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the
result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the mail/news
part of SM.

I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then pushing
on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR
How can I definitevely remove this ?


Go to Edit -> mail and newsgroup account settings, select the newsgroup
account, and press "remove account".

Ask me an easier one. :)



Thank you  but an easier way is with Thunderbird:

In the list of accounts on the left in the account settings, hilite the
account and click on "Account Actions" at the bottom and then select
"Remove Account".

3 CLICKS instead of 4 :-)


Sorry!!  How many clicks does it take in T/B for you to see the 
"list of accounts", Ray??



Not Ray :)

That is two, the same amount it takes in SeaMonkey.

One to select an Account in the Folder Pane, one to click "View settings 
for this account".


The user can also use Edit > Account Settings from the Menu Bar in 
Thunderbird, or Edit > Mail & Newsgroups Account Setting in SeaMonkey.


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Re: Strange 403 Forbidden error

2017-04-26 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov via support-seamonkey

Wed, 26 Apr 2017 01:03:20 +0200, /Dirk Munk/:

The problem is most likely that this site has an IPv6 address, but the 
site itself is not prepared for IPv6.


See my other reply to this thread.  The problem appears with the 
Lightning string included in the UA header.  I had experienced the same 
403 Forbidden response initially, then I noticed I had Lightning/5.4 in 
my UA header.  Removing it using the appropriate configuration the site 
started opening for me as most others state here – get a redirect to 
http://scanmarker.com/


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Re: Search SeaMonkey's addressbooks beside name and e-mail address?

2017-04-26 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey

On 4/25/2017 11:42 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ant wrote:


Awesome! Thanks. Is there a way to search ALL addressbooks at once
instead going one by one? :(


Doesn't seem to be. There's no parent for the address books (as for
example the account name is the parent of each mail folder), so you have
to choose one.


Thanks again. :)
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Re: Search SeaMonkey's addressbooks beside name and e-mail address?

2017-04-26 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey

On 4/25/2017 11:44 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ant wrote:


Also, no search in Notes field?


Apparently not. You can't select it from the pull-down list in the
search dialog, and you can't add it as a column in the address book itself.


Darn and thanks. :(
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Re: There's a new stable akalla 2.50 x64 build

2017-04-26 Thread Pat Connors


I have found this final version of Adrian's 2.50 leaky as the previous 
versions were. The 2.50 beta from March seemed better. I was able to 
crash 2.50 after it had consumed 1+GB of RAM and then measuring memory 
but even with 2.50 beta, I was always stable. 


What does 'leaky' mean?
I have been using Adrian's versions, and have had no problems. Maybe I 
have problems that I am not aware of??


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

2017-04-26 Thread TCW

On 4/26/17 1:32 PM, Pat Connors wrote:


I have found this final version of Adrian's 2.50 leaky as the previous 
versions were. The 2.50 beta from March seemed better. I was able to 
crash 2.50 after it had consumed 1+GB of RAM and then measuring memory 
but even with 2.50 beta, I was always stable. 


What does 'leaky' mean?
I have been using Adrian's versions, and have had no problems. Maybe I 
have problems that I am not aware of??




Leaky as in memory leakage. 2.48 and 2.49 were leaky for me. During the 
course of the day memory usage would just go up and up and never be 
freed up until I was consuming 1-2GB RAM. 2.50beta was fine the 2.50 
release brought back the leakiness. I just switched to the 2.51 beta 
this morning and I'm only using a little over 600MB with two windows 
open. So, not sure what's up in the release of 2.50 except RAM usage. 
When I tried to find out why? Crash! 
http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-f7f9a5d4-da46-45c7-bf99-510bf0170424

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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread G. Ross

Ray_Net wrote:

When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the
result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the mail/news
part of SM.

I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then pushing
on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR
How can I definitevely remove this ?

I just go to the mail & newsgroups screen, right click on the account 
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Re: There's a new stable akalla 2.50 x64 build

2017-04-26 Thread Pat Connors


Leaky as in memory leakage. 2.48 and 2.49 were leaky for me. During 
the course of the day memory usage would just go up and up and never 
be freed up until I was consuming 1-2GB RAM. 2.50beta was fine the 
2.50 release brought back the leakiness. I just switched to the 2.51 
beta this morning and I'm only using a little over 600MB with two 
windows open.


Thanks for getting back to me.  I work with usually 3 windows open, 
sometimes 4 and have had no problems.  However, I do not know how to 
check 'memory usage'.  So if it is leaky, I do not know.  I just know 
that 2.48, 2.49 and now 2.50 are running fine for me.


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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread WaltS48

On 4/26/17 11:38 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:


I'm curious.

How does clicking a link in the browser create a new newsgroup
account?

What newsgroup?

It added the server name, port, security settings, username and
password?

Did you mean Blogs and News Feed account?


Usetabe (I haven't tried it lately) that clicking a link of the form 
 would have that effect.




I guess that is what Ray did. ❓



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Re: How to remove a newsgroup account ?

2017-04-26 Thread Ray_Net

WaltS48 wrote on 26-04-17 17:35:

On 4/26/17 10:33 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 26/04/2017 11:06 PM, Ray_Net wrote:

Richmond wrote on 26-04-17 09:45:

Ray_Net wrote:

When surfing with my SM browser I had clicked on a link . AND the
result is that SM had created a new newsgroup account in the 
mail/news

part of SM.

I did not want to play with this group - and selecting it then 
pushing

on the delete key did not delete this "%£*@#" account .GR
How can I definitevely remove this ?

Go to Edit -> mail and newsgroup account settings, select the 
newsgroup

account, and press "remove account".

Ask me an easier one. :)



Thank you  but an easier way is with Thunderbird:

In the list of accounts on the left in the account settings, hilite the
account and click on "Account Actions" at the bottom and then select
"Remove Account".

3 CLICKS instead of 4 :-)


Sorry!!  How many clicks does it take in T/B for you to see the 
"list of accounts", Ray??



Not Ray :)

That is two, the same amount it takes in SeaMonkey.

One to select an Account in the Folder Pane, one to click "View 
settings for this account".


The user can also use Edit > Account Settings from the Menu Bar in 
Thunderbird, or Edit > Mail & Newsgroups Account Setting in SeaMonkey.


ok, ok - but it would be simple if when the account is selected that the 
"delete-key" will do the job, after asking if this is what we want.

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

2017-04-26 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

TCW wrote:


On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:32:05 -0700, Pat Connors
 wrote:


Leaky as in memory leakage. 2.48 and 2.49 were leaky for me.
During the course of the day memory usage would just go up and up
and never be freed up until I was consuming 1-2GB RAM. 2.50beta
was fine the 2.50 release brought back the leakiness. I just
switched to the 2.51 beta this morning and I'm only using a
little over 600MB with two windows open.


Thanks for getting back to me.  I work with usually 3 windows open,
 sometimes 4 and have had no problems.  However, I do not know how
to check 'memory usage'.  So if it is leaky, I do not know.  I just
know that 2.48, 2.49 and now 2.50 are running fine for me.


Task manager will show current memory consumption.


Yes and no. There are often system processes that consume memory but are 
not shown unless you check the box "Show processes from all users." The 
default view can be very deceptive for example if Windows Update running 
in background is secretly sucking up half your RAM.


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Re: Strange 403 Forbidden error

2017-04-26 Thread Dirk Munk

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Wed, 26 Apr 2017 01:03:20 +0200, /Dirk Munk/:

The problem is most likely that this site has an IPv6 address, but 
the site itself is not prepared for IPv6.


See my other reply to this thread.  The problem appears with the 
Lightning string included in the UA header.  I had experienced the 
same 403 Forbidden response initially, then I noticed I had 
Lightning/5.4 in my UA header.  Removing it using the appropriate 
configuration the site started opening for me as most others state 
here – get a redirect to http://scanmarker.com/



Thank you,

I did try that, but it didn't work for me. I'm using a Firefox UA to 
avoid problems with various Google websites.

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