Ant schrieb:
On 10/18/2009 4:15 PM PT, Martin Freitag typed:
I didn't even know SeaMonkey v1.1.18's e-mails could be sorted by
threads. I always had it sorted by dates.
I was wondering if there was a way to short threads by newest/updated
dates. I replied to an old e-mail thread and it was
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 03:07:59 +0200, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Jim S wrote:
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 13:25:24 +0200, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Jim S wrote:
Just done that.
It installs, but still says incompatible with SM2
Yes, that's known. Please use a nightly from today (will come up soon)
or later.
Robert Kaiser schrieb:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Works in SM2.0, possibly needs a compatbility overide to install it.
For such cases where that works, could you try contacting the add-on
author to set compatibility in their developer dashboard for that add-on?
Aye o7
I tried to contact a few in
INFO WG wrote:
Atten: Robert Kasiser
Robert, the latest SM RC2 Build 3 that is the Build we need to be Windows
testing, that is the 13MB file at:
Index of
/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/update/win32/en-US
David Wilkinson wrote:
INFO WG wrote:
Atten: Robert Kasiser
Robert, the latest SM RC2 Build 3 that is the Build we need to be
Windows testing, that is the 13MB file at:
Index of
/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/update/win32/en-US
Keith Whaley wrote:
I have been using SM for a long time now, the Mac version, and I have no
problems with threading.
If anyone changes the Subject line on an existing message, the 'new'
message will appear in the same thread in which it originated, without
regard to what the Subject line is.
On Oct 19, 2:25 pm, Tom Pamin scnr...@roadrunner.com wrote:
Can someone tell me if Seamonkey works fine on the 64-bit version of
Windows 7?
I have just installed Seamonkey 2 RC on Windows 7 64bit which I
recieved this morning and it works fine.
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David Wilkinson wrote:
I installed SM2 Beta 1 and 2 on 64-bit Windows 7 beta and it seemed to
work fine.
I am certainly planning to install SM2 on Windows 7 x64 as soon as the
final versions become available (should be soon for both!). I will not
use SM1.x any more once I move to Windows 7.
On 10/19/09 06:43, Ant wrote:
On 10/19/2009 12:39 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:
I didn't even know SeaMonkey v1.1.18's e-mails could be sorted by
threads. I always had it sorted by dates.
I was wondering if there was a way to short threads by newest/updated
dates. I replied to an old e-mail
SeaMonkey 2.0 Release Candidate 2 is now available for free download on
the SeaMonkey website. We encourage testers to get involved in
discussing and reporting problems as well as further improving the product.
Full news article:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2009-10-19
Downloads for
I have some problems with my Seamonkey installation which can best be
solved by uninstalling, rather than simply upgrading or re-installing
over the existing installation. I'm not looking for solutions to those
problems.
However, instead of installing Seamonkey again, I'd like to install
On 10/19/2009 7:17 AM PT, Mark Hansen typed:
When I click on Date column's header, then I lose the threading format. :(
Phil,
When you look at your View menu in Mail Newsgroups, do you have both
Sort By and Threads sub-menus?
Here is what I use:
View - Sort By - Order Received
Daniel wrote:
Dale DePriest wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Dale DePriest schrieb:
I am running out of space on my C: drive and I need to move the
Seamonkey email structure. I moved all kinds of other stuff by changing
the application default in the registry (lots of stuff and copied the
entire
I remember the other Web site with the same symptoms:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2009/10/missing-system-icons-ubuntu-karmic.html
... However, Firefox (v2 and v3) UserAgent's trick didn't work here. :(
Any ideas? :(
On 10/18/2009 11:17 AM PT, Ant typed:
Web page shows and then suddenly load
On 10/18/2009 11:17 AM, Ant wrote:
Web page shows and then suddenly load shows a fullscreen gray
space/screen with Type your comment here.
For an example:
http://marketsaw.blogspot.com/2009/10/quick-post-second-avatar-trailer.html
I see this more and more these days (not sure if it was
On 10/19/2009 07:54 AM, Jim J wrote:
I have some problems with my Seamonkey installation which can best be
solved by uninstalling, rather than simply upgrading or re-installing
over the existing installation. I'm not looking for solutions to those
problems.
However, instead of installing
NoOp wrote:
Install Thunderbird before you uninstall SeaMonkey (they can be used in
parallel) and it should offer to import all of your data. While you are
at it, why not give SeaMonkey 2.0rc2 a try?
Yes, we've all waited so long! Don't throw in the towel now! Keep the faith!
--
David
Neil wrote:
D. K. Kraft wrote:
With patience akin to a cat's, Neil, on 10/17/2009 12:28 PM typed:
The request at start-up is to work around a bug where if start with
multiple tabs or mail accounts that need a password then you get
multiple prompts for the master password, but it can be
On my home system I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.18 with about 7GB of mail
folders. This is on a drive that has less than 7GB free space. When I
install SeaMonkey 2.0, will I be able to convert my profile and keep my
email in place? How?
Bob
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JAS wrote:
When we we be able to install some old favorites to SM2? Right now there
are very few extension available and Themes also. When the final release
of SM2 comes out will all Firefox extgension work for SM2?
Definitely need more themes, although the one I prefer is there, at this time
D. K. Kraft wrote:
With patience akin to a cat's, chicagofan, on 10/17/2009 5:37 PM typed:
D. K. Kraft wrote:
Further testing of SM 2.0 RC1 behavior on Win XP SP3 with a migrated
profile from SM 1.1.18:
In 1.1.18, when a message has been viewed (e.g. clicked on), it is
automatically (and
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently running SM2.0 beta (rolled back from SM2.0 RC1 due to many
problems).
While downloading a file, a message just popped up saying an Add-on was
causing problems and was blocked, it points to this article
Ant wrote:
I didn't even know SeaMonkey v1.1.18's e-mails could be sorted by
threads. I always had it sorted by dates.
I was wondering if there was a way to short threads by newest/updated
dates. I replied to an old e-mail thread and it was not at the top
(sorted by newest to oldest).
If
NoOp wrote:
Install Thunderbird before you uninstall SeaMonkey (they can be used in
parallel) and it should offer to import all of your data. While you are
at it, why not give SeaMonkey 2.0rc2 a try?
One reason for switching to Firefox is that too many websites do not
recognize Seamonkey
Ant wrote:
On 10/19/2009 12:39 AM PT, Martin Freitag typed:
I didn't even know SeaMonkey v1.1.18's e-mails could be sorted by
threads. I always had it sorted by dates.
I was wondering if there was a way to short threads by
newest/updated dates. I replied to an old e-mail thread and it was
not
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
It would be nice in threaded mode to have a choice of sort by first post
date and sort by most recent post date, but it's one of those features
you only really miss a few times a year.
What I would like is an explicit 'sort by date received' rather than
date in the
Jim J schrieb:
NoOp wrote:
Install Thunderbird before you uninstall SeaMonkey (they can be used in
parallel) and it should offer to import all of your data. While you are
at it, why not give SeaMonkey 2.0rc2 a try?
One reason for switching to Firefox is that too many websites do not
Bob Fleischer schrieb:
On my home system I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.18 with about 7GB of mail
folders. This is on a drive that has less than 7GB free space. When I
install SeaMonkey 2.0, will I be able to convert my profile and keep my
email in place? How?
If this is the size after
Ant schrieb:
I remember the other Web site with the same symptoms:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2009/10/missing-system-icons-ubuntu-karmic.html
... However, Firefox (v2 and v3) UserAgent's trick didn't work here. :(
Any ideas? :(
No problems in SM2, I'd suggest you try out the RC2 ;-)
regards
On 10/19/2009 6:54 PM Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there some reason why everyone is trying to do something else
annoying when the SM1.1.xx behavior, to ask only when the MP was needed
and do it only once (unless the timeout option was specified), was
highly satisfactory?
The new behavior is not
Dale DePriest schrieb:
Thanks, that would seem a lot easier. Perhaps I can just go to 2.0
instead. I loaded it and it seems ok although I don't like the new split
screen for email with the left column running beside the messages
instead of just beside the message list, but otherwise it seems
David Wilkinson schrieb:
Keith Whaley wrote:
I have been using SM for a long time now, the Mac version, and I have
no problems with threading.
If anyone changes the Subject line on an existing message, the 'new'
message will appear in the same thread in which it originated, without
regard to
Martin Freitag wrote:
Jim J schrieb:
One reason for switching to Firefox is that too many websites do not
recognize Seamonkey as a supported browser. Some of them don't even
give you the option to Continue anyway.
Just open about:config in the URLbar
filter for general.useragent.override
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/19/09 10:23, Jim J wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Install Thunderbird before you uninstall SeaMonkey (they can be used in
parallel) and it should offer to import all of your data. While you are
at it, why not give SeaMonkey 2.0rc2 a try?
One reason for switching to Firefox is
Richard Owlett wrote:
I suspect what the OP was trying to ask was How does he move to Firefox
seamlessly? A better phrasing would be How do I turn off SeaMonkey and
turn on Firefox without noticing the difference?
Well... sort of, but what I'm really concerned about is just not losing
Hey, thanks to everyone who has replied so far -- which is not to
discourage further replies! After reading the responses, I may just
install the latest version of SM after all, but I still have to
uninstall the existing one first.
--
Jim
=
Jim J wrote:
I have some problems with my
On 10/19/2009 11:42 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
Dale DePriest schrieb:
Thanks, that would seem a lot easier. Perhaps I can just go to 2.0
instead. I loaded it and it seems ok although I don't like the new split
screen for email with the left column running beside the messages
instead of just
Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:55:24 -0700, /NoOp/:
On 10/19/2009 11:42 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
If you want to start SM2 while SM1 is running you will need to add the
parameter -no-remote in the corresponding shortcut.
Should be '-noremote'.
It is really '-no-remote' w/o the quotes.
--
NoOp:
On 10/19/2009 11:42 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
If you want to start SM2 while SM1 is running you will need to add the
parameter -no-remote in the corresponding shortcut.
Should be '-noremote'.
No, Martin is right.
Hartmut
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On 10/19/2009 03:07 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 10/19/2009 11:42 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
If you want to start SM2 while SM1 is running you will need to add the
parameter -no-remote in the corresponding shortcut.
Should be '-noremote'.
No, Martin is right.
Hartmut
Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:19:11 -0700, /NoOp/:
On 10/19/2009 03:07 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 10/19/2009 11:42 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
If you want to start SM2 while SM1 is running you will need to add the
parameter -no-remote in the corresponding shortcut.
Should be '-noremote'.
NoOp:
On 10/19/2009 03:07 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 10/19/2009 11:42 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
If you want to start SM2 while SM1 is running you will need to add the
parameter -no-remote in the corresponding shortcut.
Should be '-noremote'.
No, Martin is right.
Interesting; I
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 10/19/2009 6:54 PM Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there some reason why everyone is trying to do something else
annoying when the SM1.1.xx behavior, to ask only when the MP was
needed and do it only once (unless the timeout option was specified),
was highly satisfactory?
The
On 10/19/09 13:33, Richard Owlett wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/19/09 10:23, Jim J wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Install Thunderbird before you uninstall SeaMonkey (they can be used in
parallel) and it should offer to import all of your data. While you are
at it, why not give SeaMonkey 2.0rc2 a try?
Hello all, my challenge today is with the message filter in SM 2.0 on an
XP Pro machine.
Each time I go to Tools Run Filters on Folder the function does not
work, as expected. I expect that I would be able to filter out messages
in the folder selected to move emails to the folders in which
On 10/19/2009 03:49 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 10/19/2009 03:07 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 10/19/2009 11:42 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
If you want to start SM2 while SM1 is running you will need to add the
parameter -no-remote in the corresponding shortcut.
Should be
Martin Freitag wrote:
Dale DePriest schrieb:
Thanks, that would seem a lot easier. Perhaps I can just go to 2.0
instead. I loaded it and it seems ok although I don't like the new split
screen for email with the left column running beside the messages
instead of just beside the message list,
On 10/19/2009 04:10 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
...
The second I don't know whether is a Bug or an annoyance. I have a
Master Password set. And when the password window comes up its dead I
can not type in Password. I have to cancel it at which time It comes
back this time its active and I
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Some people don't know how to create new messages, so they just find an
existing message from the same recipient and reply to it. I wouldn't
have expected that in this forum, though -- I see it mostly from AOHell
types.
I've purposely changed the subject, and I
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