Thanks Phil for the info..
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Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 03/13/2009 04:57 PM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Don't know... on one machine I have headers back to 3/27/2006 and I
added the 'attachments' column. Sorting on that column and scrolling
through it yields no attachments. Perhaps
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:39:52 -0700, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
If I could scream here it would be at the dead heads running this server
for making a free service (support) so damned difficult.
I'm sure you would get a lot of support for that,
except from
NoOp wrote:
On 03/13/2009 02:24 AM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
Hi,
NoOp a tapoté, le 12.03.2009 22:40:
1. Ubuntu 8.10 to networked 8.04 w/usb attached Canon MP750.
2. Ubuntu 8.04 to networked 8.10 w/usb attached Canon MP750.
3. Ubuntu 8.04 to wireless 8.04 w/usb attached Canon MP750.
Hi,
Stéphane Grégoire a tapoté, le 13.03.2009 10:24:
I will also test with XP Home and with this netgear.
With XP Home it works fine!
Stéphane
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
I don't see why a computer with an old, outdated, and insecure operating
system needs security updates for its browser for much longer.
Yeah, yeah, enough with the personal vendetta already.
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Leonidas Jones wrote:
None the less, I am in complete agreement with Robert, it is simply not
realistic for the SeaMonkey Project to continue to support Win 98/ME.
Hey, you forgot Windows 95!
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Benoit Renard wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
None the less, I am in complete agreement with Robert, it is simply
not realistic for the SeaMonkey Project to continue to support Win 98/ME.
Hey, you forgot Windows 95!
I have no personal knowledge of offices still using 95, though I am sure
they
Robert Kaiser wrote:
mail2news wrote:
SM 2.x is not compatible with old Windows versions (Windows 9x, Me, NT)
ou with old computer but there are many and many offices and
professionnal computers that use it...
I don't see why a computer with an old, outdated, and insecure operating
system
David L. Ross wrote:
I've got to ask. So if it was September you'd be more inclined to keep
the updates running till next June? GDRFC
Not really, it's of an energy consumption and noise problem than a heat
problem.
Robert Kaiser
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Well, maybe not stolen but IE8 has forced its logo
on all the URL links in my computer. Now SM 1.14 is
the default browser and SM launches when I click on
any 'internet shortcut'. But all the internet shortcuts
sport the IE logo!
Internet shortcuts do not have a change icon in their
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 03/13/2009 05:05 PM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
/snip/
No working Lightning at this time, only the experimental nightly-build
for monitoring progress with the menus, panes, selections, preferences
and suchlike. Lightning's install.rdf gives both
Rick Merrill wrote:
Well, maybe not stolen but IE8 has forced its logo
on all the URL links in my computer. Now SM 1.14 is
the default browser and SM launches when I click on
any 'internet shortcut'. But all the internet shortcuts
sport the IE logo!
Internet shortcuts do not have a change
Stéphane Grégoire a tapoté, le 13.03.2009 10:24:
The test would be nearer to my configuration by printing on the
network. I should also test by cups on the network with a live CD. I
will also test with XP Home and with this netgear.
It works with an Ubuntu 8.10 Live CD with Seamonkey
I have created an HTML file using composer. Does anyone know
to drop an *.HTML file into Craigslist?
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HeavyDuty wrote:
I have created an HTML file using composer.
Does anyone know to drop an *.HTML file into Craigslist?
Upload it to the space you ISP gives you
or get a Blogger.com account.
Within your ad, link to it that.
(I wish more people would use a similar technique
rather than sending HTML
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Ron wrote:
On 3/14/2009 8:03 PM, JoeS wrote:
On 3/14/2009 3:54 PM, Ron wrote:
Hi. Thunderbird, in an older version, use to automatically collapse
the
folderpane news server so it would only update the groups when
expanded
after
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