Is there a normal way to get the mail folder from SM 1.1.18 to SM 2?
I also have one subfolder from 1.1.18 that will not show up in the new
mail folder. Any ideas why this may be happening?
Is there a way to just open the old mail folders to read them?
John Boyle wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
question wrote:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
At this point official no.
To the newsgroup: But from a USERS standpoint, a definite YES! :-(
Only to a minority groups point of view I think.
Mark (no real problems with SM 2 so far)
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NoOp wrote:
I was able to reproduce the issue... copied a SM 2.0 from a backup system; first
time I attempted to send I got a password prompt, entered the new smtp password,
worked ok. Then had to reboot for other reasons got the:
Sending of message failed.
The message could not be sent
Martin Freitag wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
Currently using SM 1.1.15, but the situation has been ongoing.
When viewing threads here, I can tap the * sign and all threads are
expanded.
How do I go the other way, i.e. collapse the threads?? Logically tapping
the - should be the answer but nothing
Martin Freitag wrote:
sharon schrieb:
so they don't show all the groups? I have 3 servers, this morning one
was collapsed the other 2 were not. This afternoon they were all
expanded, no big deal, I can get used to closing than opening the
servers to get message counts. TIA
You can search for
On or about 12/2/2009 11:07 PM, David E. Ross typed the following:
On 12/2/2009 7:53 PM, Paul wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
(snip)
A great idea but getting millions of webmasters to change billions of
web sites could be a problem.
S N I P
There might be some upfront cost for
On or about 12/2/2009 10:57 PM, question typed the following:
I think the Sniffing is a leftover from the Netscape /IE War . Thats
about the only way they could come up with Accurate Numbers ... Counting
the downloads of either Netscape or IE would not be that accurates as to
USER who actually
Interviewed by CNN on 3/12/2009 06:05, Cedar told the world:
Is there a normal way to get the mail folder from SM 1.1.18 to SM 2?
I also have one subfolder from 1.1.18 that will not show up in the new
mail folder. Any ideas why this may be happening?
Is there a way to just open the old
Interviewed by CNN on 2/12/2009 23:36, John Boyle told the world:
Phillip Jones wrote:
question wrote:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
At this point official no.
To the newsgroup: But from a USERS standpoint, a definite YES! :-(
Speaking as someone who had *no* problems at all, whose migration went
Daniel wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
Currently using SM 1.1.15, but the situation has been ongoing.
When viewing threads here, I can tap the * sign and all threads
are expanded.
How do I go the other way, i.e. collapse the threads?? Logically
tapping the - should be the
Interviewed by CNN on 3/12/2009 09:17, BeeNeR told the world:
On or about 12/2/2009 10:57 PM, question typed the following:
I think the Sniffing is a leftover from the Netscape /IE War . Thats
about the only way they could come up with Accurate Numbers ... Counting
the downloads of either
Daniel:
If I set the preference news.persist_server_open_state_in_folderpane to
TRUE, I would expect the *news* *server* in the *folderpane* to appear
*in* the *open* *state*!!
No, the open_state of the newsservers, expanded or collapsed, is
persistent. ;)
Hartmut
M van Ketel a écrit :
John Boyle wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
question wrote:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
At this point official no.
To the newsgroup: But from a USERS standpoint, a definite YES! :-(
Only to a minority groups point of view I think.
Mark (no real problems with SM 2 so far)
Ditto.
M van Ketel wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
question wrote:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
At this point official no.
To the newsgroup: But from a USERS standpoint, a definite YES! :-(
Only to a minority groups point of view I think.
Mark (no real problems with SM 2 so far)
no really
Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
Currently using SM 1.1.15, but the situation has been ongoing.
When viewing threads here, I can tap the * sign and all threads
are expanded.
How do I go the other way, i.e. collapse the threads?? Logically
tapping the -
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/2/2009 5:09 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
I previously wrote [in part]:
Two recent threads in mozilla.support.seamonkey on this issue resulted
in very lengthy discussions. See SeaMonkey and U.S. Government site
does not work at
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Two recent threads in mozilla.support.seamonkey on this issue resulted
in very lengthy discussions. See SeaMonkey and U.S. Government site
does not work at
news://news.mozilla.org:119/so-dntlowokak43wnz2dnuvz_r6dn...@mozilla.org
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/2/2009 5:09 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
I previously wrote [in part]:
/snip/
I can't see the individual listing's either using a Mac and SM
1.1.18...but I have a question - do you have to log into the TV Guide
site in order to see
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
5. Management at both the Mozilla Foundation and the Mozilla
Corporation should make similar contacts via postal mail with executives
of the companies and agencies whose Web sites are causing problems.
(Many executives are still more responsive
I'm on XP. Tried selecting all of the options - List, Monthly Grid and
Weekly Planner. No preview (or whatever is supposed to be in the box),
no printing, no joy.
Push Print button, nothing happens.
I'll try the calendar support group, wanted to see if others had the
same experience or
Phillip Jones a écrit :
no really true forms manager built in.
That seems to be a feature people liked that hot discontinued. I won,t
deny it's frustrating when it's something one uses constantly. That
being said, considering the number of times it's been mentioned, either
they'll re-add in
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Ray_Net a écrit :
Ant wrote:
On 12/2/2009 7:18 AM PT, question typed:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
No.
But looks like :-)
Why?
Read all the posts in this newsgroup, you will see a *lot* of complains.
Too much complains ...
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MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 2/12/2009 23:36, John Boyle told the world:
Phillip Jones wrote:
question wrote:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
At this point official no.
To the newsgroup: But from a USERS standpoint, a definite YES! :-(
Speaking as someone who had *no* problems at all, whose
I tried copying the signons.sqlite db from one profile (migrated from
my 1.18 profile) to a new profile created in SM 2.0.
Both profiles have the same master passwd.
As you may guess, however, the contents of the signons.sqlite are
ignored by the new profile, even though lsof(8) confirms that it
Ray_Net a écrit :
Read all the posts in this newsgroup, you will see a *lot* of complains.
Too much complains ...
What I see is a lot of the same people complaining about the same
problem many times. Or even just situations where we have to learn to do
things in a different way. It looks
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/2/2009 8:13 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Of course, 2.0.x updates will come roughly every 6-8 weeks, in sync with
the Firefox 3.5.x updates, the next one is 2.0.1 and scheduled for
December 15 or 16.
Will any bugs pecurliar to SeaMonkey be fixed? Will any bugs be fixed
On 12/2/2009 10:39 AM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:
Ant wrote:
Some of my addressbooks have two e-mail addresses for the same
contact/person. In v1.1.18, I would type in a name and SM would show me
both names to pick. In v2, it doesn't let me pick and always use the
primary/main one. How can I make
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 3/12/2009 09:17, BeeNeR told the world:
On or about 12/2/2009 10:57 PM, question typed the following:
I think the Sniffing is a leftover from the Netscape /IE War . Thats
about the only way they could come up with Accurate Numbers ... Counting
the
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 12/2/2009 10:57 PM, question typed the following:
I think the Sniffing is a leftover from the Netscape /IE War . Thats
about the only way they could come up with Accurate Numbers ... Counting
the downloads of either Netscape or IE would not be that accurates as to
USER
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
/snip/
Lee
Just saw this:
Not SM 2 specific
Tried in SeaMonkey 2, FireFox 3.5, Camino, Opera, iCab,OmniWeb, and
Safari. They all look the same then act the same.
Don't have access to Chrome Mac (won't be
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
/snip/
Lee
Just saw this:
Not SM 2 specific
Tried in SeaMonkey 2, FireFox 3.5, Camino, Opera, iCab,OmniWeb, and
Safari. They all look the same then act the same.
Don't have access
Ray_Net wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 2/12/2009 23:36, John Boyle told the world:
Phillip Jones wrote:
question wrote:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
At this point official no.
To the newsgroup: But from a USERS standpoint, a definite YES! :-(
Speaking as someone who had *no* problems
Ray_Net wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Ray_Net a écrit :
Ant wrote:
On 12/2/2009 7:18 AM PT, question typed:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
No.
But looks like :-)
Why?
Read all the posts in this newsgroup, you will see a *lot* of complains.
Too much complains ...
Newsgroups are used mostly by users
S. Beaulieu schrieb:
Martin Freitag a écrit :
Select the proper encoding there at the top (above the fonts).
Common encodings are Western and Unicode. If you change the fixed width
font for both, it should have an effect.
It changes the fonts in the body of emails/newsgroup messages, but
James Cloos schrieb:
I tried copying the signons.sqlite db from one profile (migrated from
my 1.18 profile) to a new profile created in SM 2.0.
Both profiles have the same master passwd.
As you may guess, however, the contents of the signons.sqlite are
ignored by the new profile, even though
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Phillip Jones a écrit :
no really true forms manager built in.
That seems to be a feature people liked that not discontinued. I won't
deny it's frustrating when it's something one uses constantly. That
being said, considering the number of times it's been mentioned, either
S. Beaulieu wrote:
---snip---
Features that people liked that got discontinued—it's definitely
annoying, but it's not a problem or a bug.
It is when people depend upon them.
---snip---
--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's
Martin Freitag a écrit :
Correct, this was one example ;-)
Ah! Gotcha!
But I guess I'm getting used to it as it doesn't bother me as much as it
did yesterday. It's only when text is bolded (for example, new messages)
that it's really obvious, with a kind of reddish halo.
Altogether,
Phillip Jones a écrit :
Well, then the Apple guideline is to blame, not SM itself.
No the blame is following the guideline to the letter to the point of
destroying a useful feature.
But what's the point of having a guideline if no one uses it? Standards
are standards. You can't pick and
Phillip Jones a écrit :
Features that people liked that got discontinued—it's definitely
annoying, but it's not a problem or a bug.
It is when people depend upon them.
it's a problem *for them*, but it's not a SeaMonkey problem as the
software acts as it's meant to. That's what I meant.
On 12/03/2009 08:18 AM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I'm on XP. Tried selecting all of the options - List, Monthly Grid and
Weekly Planner. No preview (or whatever is supposed to be in the box),
no printing, no joy.
Push Print button, nothing happens.
I'll try the calendar support group,
On 12/02/2009 05:49 PM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/2/2009 5:09 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
I previously wrote [in part]:
/snip/
I can't see the individual listing's either using a Mac and SM
1.1.18...but I have a question - do you have to log into the TV
On 12/03/2009 10:18 AM, Martin Freitag wrote:
S. Beaulieu schrieb:
Martin Freitag a écrit :
Select the proper encoding there at the top (above the fonts).
Common encodings are Western and Unicode. If you change the fixed width
font for both, it should have an effect.
It changes the fonts
My sole complaint about SM 2. is the removal of form manger - my
objections come from two directions:
1) the feature was used by many of us for many years and was somewhat
unique among browsers, and 2) the removal of a feature is not an
improvement, and adding insult to injury, some here seem
I'll try the latest one. I'm using one for a month or so ago.
NoOp wrote:
On 12/03/2009 08:18 AM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I'm on XP. Tried selecting all of the options - List, Monthly Grid and
Weekly Planner. No preview (or whatever is supposed to be in the box),
no printing, no joy.
Push Print
On 12/03/2009 01:21 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I'll try the latest one. I'm using one for a month or so ago.
I put the link to the nightly on my personal bookmark bar - that way I
remember to update when I also update my 2.01pre nightly as well.
___
I don't really do a lot of updating. I was testing for a rollout here.
This is a showstopper.
I just updated to the latest nightly and I'm still unable to print the
calendar.
I have no idea what is causing the problem. Do you have any suggestions?
Is there a screen shot of what it's
Rob Steinmetz:
I just updated to the latest nightly and I'm still unable to print the
calendar.
I have no idea what is causing the problem. Do you have any suggestions?
Disable all other add-ons to test if the problem still exists. If not,
try to find the guilty one by successive enabling the
Lightning is the only ad in, except for the ones that come with SeaMonkey.
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Rob Steinmetz:
I just updated to the latest nightly and I'm still unable to print the
calendar.
I have no idea what is causing the problem. Do you have any suggestions?
Disable all other add-ons
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 12/1/2009 2:40 AM PT, Daniel typed:
Sorry, Martin, where do you get outbox from??? Is this
something new for version 2.0?? It doesn't appear,
natively, in my SM 1.1.15 (and older)
Rob Steinmetz:
Lightning is the only ad in, except for the ones that come with SeaMonkey.
Interesting. In that case i would suspect the prefs.js. To test that
create a new profile, switch to it and install lightning there.
By the way, top posting is evil.
Hartmut
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/2/2009 12:36 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Mine took much longer that 30 minutes but I have an unreasonably large
amount of mail in my Local Folders. It did appear to hang with no
indication of progress. I put my hands in my pockets took a walk and got
another cup of
After first having trouble getting printing to work I found a couple of
oddities in printing from Lightning under SeaMonkey.2.0
First the Page Set Up is grayed out when a Lightning Tab is selected.
At least some of the page preferences are still active and needed. For
example Print Background
On 12/3/2009 2:56 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But we're not supposed to wait on machines, they're supposed to wait on us!
;-)
Actually, we build machines to do things for us, therefore we wait on them :-)
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/2/2009 8:13 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Of course, 2.0.x updates will come roughly every 6-8 weeks, in sync with
the Firefox 3.5.x updates, the next one is 2.0.1 and scheduled for
December 15 or 16.
Will any bugs pecurliar to SeaMonkey be fixed?
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Phillip Jones a écrit :
Features that people liked that got discontinued—it's definitely
annoying, but it's not a problem or a bug.
It is when people depend upon them.
it's a problem *for them*, but it's not a SeaMonkey problem as the
software acts as it's meant to.
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 2/12/2009 23:36, John Boyle told the world:
Phillip Jones wrote:
question wrote:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
At this point official no.
To the newsgroup: But from a USERS standpoint, a definite YES! :-(
Speaking as someone
On 12/03/2009 03:03 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
...
Finally the Monthly Grid does not print Category Colors.
Works for me... perhaps you need to reboot again :-)
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 12/1/2009 2:40 AM PT, Daniel typed:
Sorry, Martin, where do you get outbox from??? Is this
something new for version 2.0?? It doesn't appear,
natively, in my
Ray_Net wrote:
For the question:
Will any bugs pecurliar to SeaMonkey be fixed? Will any bugs be fixed
other than security bugs? Will any bugs be fixed other than those fixed
in Gecko for Firefox?
The answer is NO only the already fixed in current nightlies will
be fixed.
The answer is
Ray_Net wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 2/12/2009 23:36, John Boyle told the world:
Phillip Jones wrote:
question wrote:
Is 2.0 a beta ?
At this point official no.
To the newsgroup: But from a USERS standpoint, a definite YES! :-(
Ray_Net wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Phillip Jones a écrit :
Features that people liked that got discontinued—it's definitely
annoying, but it's not a problem or a bug.
It is when people depend upon them.
it's a problem *for them*, but it's not a SeaMonkey problem as the
software acts as
NoOp wrote:
On 12/03/2009 03:03 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
...
Finally the Monthly Grid does not print Category Colors.
Works for me... perhaps you need to reboot again :-)
Are you sure? I get the Calender Color just not the Category Color.
Our web calender uses colors to identify
I'm not sure if this could be built into Seamonkey or would have to be
implemented by Google, but I'd like to have a way of clicking on a site
and blacklisting it for exclusion when I do google searches, for keeping
it out of the Google search results.
For example, bizrate, pricegrabber, sites
Ray_Net wrote:
In my opinion, the migration issues are MAJOR ISSUES ...
They are, but 1) they are really hard to get a grip on, as most people
don't repeatedly test them, and being well-reproducible and
well-reproduced is one of the major things to get well-reported specific
problems fixed
Leonidas Jones wrote:
In a wor, yes. The form manager was left out, ant Phil Chee explained
why. He also posted here that the form manager is being reconsidered,
which is a good thing.
Just as a note, I think it's clear to most people here, but I want to
clearly state that we're of course not
On 12/03/2009 06:16 PM, rob wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 12/03/2009 03:03 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
...
Finally the Monthly Grid does not print Category Colors.
Works for me... perhaps you need to reboot again :-)
Are you sure? I get the Calender Color just not the Category Color.
Our web
Devil's Advocate wrote:
[...]I'd like to have a way of clicking on a site and blacklisting it
[...]
Getting a big muscle bound company like Google to implement it
may take forever[...]
...or perhaps they've had it for ages and you weren't aware of it.
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