Rufus schrieb:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Afaik Mail/News does not execute Javacript in SM2, so you turn it
on/off for the browser individually ;-)
Yes - that's my point. There are some digital art groups I subscribe to
where I'd like to have it on...SM
NFN Smith wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 15:28:27 -0700, NFN Smith wrote:
snip
I have seen the discussion relating to Coral IETab, and I've played with
that briefly on a test configuration. Objectively, I would love to see a
way to get the necessary plugin support enabled,
I realized that Seamonkey 2.0 and 2.01 behaves different than previous
versions
during installation.
It does not simply overwrite the previous version but installes another
file under programme/seamonkey. The previous versions have been
installed at
programme/mozilla.org/seamonkey.
When I
Klaus Weber schrieb:
I realized that Seamonkey 2.0 and 2.01 behaves different than previous
versions
during installation.
It does not simply overwrite the previous version but installes another
file under programme/seamonkey. The previous versions have been
installed at
I followed the instruction to completely clear my older version
of Seamonkey and have now paid a terrible price for doing this. I now
have completely lost my entire email address books (3 of them). More
importantly, my complete bookmark file with many years of research was
also gone.
I
Daniel wrote:
Not that I've ever used IE Tab or Coral IE Tab but just sitting here
reading, I'm thinking Do those that use these extensions ever bother to
contact the site to say My SeaMonkey doesn't work with your site
because your site is poorly coded!.
Then I thought Wouldn't
Billy wrote:
I followed the instruction to completely clear my older version
of Seamonkey and have now paid a terrible price for doing this. I now
have completely lost my entire email address books (3 of them). More
importantly, my complete bookmark file with many years of research was
Leonidas Jones schrieb:
I'm not seeing this, however, Chatzilla, the IRC chat client, which
useful for accessing developer discussions, and test days, among other
things, and the DOM inspector, which is useful for troubleshooting, are
both pre-installed extensions as a part of the suite. If
MCBastos wrote:
Again, it's a matter of manpower. SM *was* going somewhat independently
from Firefox for the last few years, on the 1.1 branch -- and what was
the result? The rendering engine was looking more and more dated every
day, ditto for the Javascript engine and other core stuff.
That
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:24:31 +0100, Ray_Net wrote:
That's a good idea,... but what programming knowledge is required to
help ? (if we don't have it , should we learn it ? (i have knowledge of
cobol, fortran, rpg, Linc-4GL, VisualBasic4.0, DMSII, UPL SDL,
Mainframes-Harware, MCPII ... would
On 12/22/2009 5:10 AM, Billy wrote:
I followed the instruction to completely clear my older version
of Seamonkey and have now paid a terrible price for doing this. I now
have completely lost my entire email address books (3 of them). More
importantly, my complete bookmark file with many
NFN Smith wrote:
Daniel wrote:
it's easier just to say Firefox as the majority option, rather than
an XUL browser.
A web browser doesn't need to use XUL to use the Gecko rendering engine.
Look at K-Meleon for a good example. I think Camino doesn't use XUL either.
»Q« wrote:
With Firefox, the Web Developer Toolbar extension provides a toolbar
button which can be used to hide/unhide the WDT. With SeaMonkey 2.0.1,
I don't see that button available in the Customize dialog.
I'll take this to the author's registration-required web forum, but
first I thought
Hi,
up to now i run SM1.1.18 under eCS2.0RC6a and tried to see how SM2.0 is
usable for me. I am disappointed concerning windows display. The font
size used are to large to describe the buttons and all other stuff
including contents of some windows. My old window size is mostly to
small to
Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:11:01 +0100, /Karl/:
up to now i run SM1.1.18 under eCS2.0RC6a and tried to see how SM2.0 is
usable for me. I am disappointed concerning windows display. The font
size used are to large to describe the buttons and all other stuff
including contents of some windows. My old
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary=090302010906030408030600
but I think it
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
...not just Sno-Lep. For any install of SM on a Mac you just drag the
app from the disk image to where you want it.
So I'm left thinking that a truly clean install on a Mac would
require
wiping out everything
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary=090302010906030408030600
Does this mean that, it is eventually the end of all 1.x mail?
What about all my filters? Stored Passwords? etc
I use this in a corporate environment and it is going to be very painful
to tell everyone that this is now the end of their email and they will
have to completely start from scratch
Hello!
I have SM2 configured to keep the last eight (8) days for the Web sites
I visited: http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/9133/screenshotm.gif ... I
notice it kept since day 1 (11/26/2009) of SM v2.0.0 on both my
Linux/Debian and Windows XP boxes.
What's up? Is this a bug, I
»Q« wrote:
In news:cfadnyjlv636srlwnz2dnuvz_hidn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:j7qdntbkupghy7pwnz2dnuvz_uwdn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
»Q« wrote:
The form manager feature of SeaMonkey 1.x isn't in SM 2.0.x
because the codebase which
Anyone remember what the server details are to get mail from yahoo into
a seamonkey account?
Years ago yahoo was still pop based, but I cannot find any details lately.
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Phillip Jones wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type: multipart/mixed;
Rufus wrote:
A two year cycle is about standard for what I do, and what I manage is
WAY more complex than something like SM...the short cycle model works
just fine for security and under the hood fixes, the long cycle model
works better for major interface changes.
You just have more or less
NoOp wrote:
On 12/21/2009 11:12 AM, Rufus wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
Just been looking over the user options between the two, and I have to
say that as far as the user is concerned, 1.1.18 had/has far more user
flexibility for configuration, far more informative dialog boxes,
I noticed a new rule appeared by itself on top of my email rules, for
all accounts.
It's called mozilla-temporary-internal-MDN-receipt-filter, and checks
the X-Yahoo-Forwarded heading for the values multipart/report and
disposition-notification. If either is found, it moves the message to
the sent
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
A two year cycle is about standard for what I do, and what I manage is
WAY more complex than something like SM...the short cycle model works
just fine for security and under the hood fixes, the long cycle model
works better for major interface changes.
You
Leonidas Jones wrote:
[JS in MailNews]
As I am sure you know, but for those who do not, in about:config:
javascript.allow.mailnews
Set to true.
That won't have any effect. JS in MailNews is gone for good:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Javascript.allow.mailnews
The reason that the pref is
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
[JS in MailNews]
As I am sure you know, but for those who do not, in about:config:
javascript.allow.mailnews
Set to true.
That won't have any effect. JS in MailNews is gone for good:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Javascript.allow.mailnews
The reason
Since the code is getting to be very similar, are we going to be able
to get firefox add-ons, e.g., autofill forms?
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Ant wrote:
I have SM2 configured to keep the last eight (8) days for the Web sites
I visited: http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/9133/screenshotm.gif ... I
notice it kept since day 1 (11/26/2009) of SM v2.0.0 on both my
Linux/Debian and Windows XP boxes.
What's up? Is this a bug, I
me2 wrote:
Since the code is getting to be very similar, are we going to be able
to get firefox add-ons, e.g., autofill forms?
Someone needs to adjust it for full support but it basically works with
some simple modifications:
In news:bqudnevai5yaya3wnz2dnuvz_jri4...@mozilla.org,
Leonidas Jones leonidasjo...@netscape.net wrote:
»Q« wrote:
With Firefox, the Web Developer Toolbar extension provides a toolbar
button which can be used to hide/unhide the WDT. With SeaMonkey
2.0.1, I don't see that button available
On 12/22/2009 2:36 PM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:
I have SM2 configured to keep the last eight (8) days for the Web sites
I visited: http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/9133/screenshotm.gif ... I
notice it kept since day 1 (11/26/2009) of SM v2.0.0 on both my
Linux/Debian and Windows XP boxes.
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
/snip/
snip
If Firefox/Thunderbird are harbingers of what's to become of SM due to
the SM team not being able to maintain their own code content for
functionality, then I'll just stick with SM 1.1.18 and call it good
Rufus wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 12/21/2009 11:12 AM, Rufus wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
snip
about:config
javascript.allow.mailnews;false
set to true.
All that is well and good, but far more than an average user should have
to do. It's most grievous example of a user
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
[JS in MailNews]
As I am sure you know, but for those who do not, in about:config:
javascript.allow.mailnews
Set to true.
That won't have any effect. JS in MailNews is gone for good:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Javascript.allow.mailnews
The reason
me2 wrote:
Since the code is getting to be very similar, are we going to be able
to get firefox add-ons, e.g., autofill forms?
Go to: http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireform and get
fireform-0.5.0-mod.xpi. It's an auto form filler that works with
Seamonkey 2.0.x.
Look on that
Daniel wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
/snip/
snip
If Firefox/Thunderbird are harbingers of what's to become of SM due to
the SM team not being able to maintain their own code content for
functionality, then I'll just stick with SM 1.1.18
.
And checking from:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.3a1pre)
Gecko/20091222 Lightning/1.1a1pre SeaMonkey/2.1a1pre
I see that the option is no longer there. Again, apologies to Jen.
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Billy wrote:
I followed the instruction to completely clear my older version
of Seamonkey and have now paid a terrible price for doing this. I now
have completely lost my entire email address books (3 of them). More
importantly, my complete bookmark file with many years of research was
NoOp wrote:
---snip---
But apparently do not understand the risks associated with html and
javascript in emails. You can of course choose to ignore the default
settings SeaMonkey/about:config allows you to do that.
---snip---
On 12/22/2009 06:39 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
---snip---
But apparently do not understand the risks associated with html and
javascript in emails. You can of course choose to ignore the default
settings SeaMonkey/about:config allows you to do
On 12/22/2009 08:37 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/22/2009 06:39 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
---snip---
But apparently do not understand the risks associated with html and
javascript in emails. You can of course choose to ignore the default
settings
ad...@mmri.us wrote:
Anyone remember what the server details are to get mail from yahoo into
a seamonkey account?
Years ago yahoo was still pop based, but I cannot find any details lately.
Mine is
POP mail server: pop.mail.yahoo.com port:110
Use secure connection: Never
Use secure
NoOp wrote:
On 12/22/2009 08:37 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/22/2009 06:39 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
---snip---
But apparently do not understand the risks associated with html and
javascript in emails. You can of course choose to ignore the default
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