On 2/12/2010 4:26 AM, Willard wrote:
Is there a way to add only the new mail to PC#1 from PC#2 and visa versa
in each profile using 1.1.18 on WinXPproSP3 ???
What you are trying to do can be done, but it is not exactly easy and I
do not know how this could be automated.
Personally, I would
Le 12 février 2010, James Greenidge a écrit :
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms. Can SeaMonkey
ape these identities?
Look for spoofing in the archives, it's a FAQ.
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Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
---snip---
Okay, tell me which applications do that? Does word make a backup of
all your WP documents? Does Excel backup your spreadsheets? Does
Photoshop keep a comprehensive backup of your
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Why doesn't SeaMonkey have a backup/restore function built in?
Because nobody did write the code for it yet - we'd welcome help to get
such a function written, though.
Robert Kaiser
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RE: Potential item to check:
Problems with SM, Thunderbird and other Email systems
Generally seen Error: Emails can't be sent, receives seem to work OK
This happened to us using both SM 2.0.3 (and older SM), and also using
Thunderbird 3.x, as the Email tools of choice. Ditto for a few other
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Willard wrote:
Is there a way to add only the new mail to PC#1 from PC#2 and visa versa
in each profile using 1.1.18 on WinXPproSP3 ???
Can you give a whole lot more information about your setup and what you
are trying to accomplish? Your question as stated is
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Il 08/02/10 22:19, Benoit Renard ha scritto:
Then again, Philip Jones has claimed that new windows are faster than
new tabs, which is objectively wrong.
Really? On this thread?
Can you point me to the message where he claimed it?
I cannot find it on this thread at the
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
/snip/
What addons are you waiting for? Unless you are waiting for something
like Multizilla, which will probably never ladn for SM 2, I have found
every addon I've used in a form that
In my SM 2.0.2, when looking at this group (and, I guess, other groups
as well), the header area of messages has a line called References
which lets you click on the reference number to go back one, two, or
several levels at once.
In some of the threads here, the number of levels can get
Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 12 février 2010, James Greenidge a écrit :
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms. Can SeaMonkey
ape these identities?
Look for spoofing in the archives, it's a FAQ.
Try User Agent Switcher.
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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's Fixed, Don't
Hello
I know that the there is an app for thunderbird (vs 2 or 3)
which allows you to use an external editor. Unfortunately
this app does not work for seamonkey.
- how different is the code between the mail
application for Seamonkey and Thunderbird?
- does anybody know about
Hallo
I just played a little around using
(Kubuntu 8.04, but all seamonkey/thb/fixr are not part of Ubuntu).
ps ux
For either seamonkey 2.0 (with the mail application running (check 2 imap
servers in a 10 Min interval)) and various webpages open.
Or firefox 3.5 the same pages open
Daniel wrote:
In my SM 2.0.2, when looking at this group (and, I guess, other groups
as well), the header area of messages has a line called References
which lets you click on the reference number to go back one, two, or
several levels at once.
In some of the threads here, the number of levels
NoOp wrote:
For all of you SM 2.x users out there that may be trying to watch videos
on the www.nbcolympics.com site and once again are running into the
proprietary MS Windows Silverlight issues; I've *finally* managed to get
the videos running with moonlight[1] in SeaMonkey 2.0.3.
Initial
Interviewed by CNN on 12/2/2010 01:44, David Wilkinson told the world:
Willard wrote:
Is there a way to add only the new mail to PC#1 from PC#2 and visa versa
in each profile using 1.1.18 on WinXPproSP3 ???
Probably not an answer to your question, but this is what IMAP mail is for.
While
Willard wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Willard wrote:
Is there a way to add only the new mail to PC#1 from PC#2 and visa versa
in each profile using 1.1.18 on WinXPproSP3 ???
Can you give a whole lot more information about your setup and what
you are trying to accomplish? Your question as
On 2/12/2010 2:38 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 12 février 2010, James Greenidge a écrit :
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms. Can SeaMonkey
ape these identities?
Look for spoofing in the archives, it's a FAQ.
Try the PrefBar extension from
On 2/12/2010 6:50 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
In my SM 2.0.2, when looking at this group (and, I guess, other groups
as well), the header area of messages has a line called References
which lets you click on the reference number to go back one, two, or
several levels at once.
In some
Uwe,
I would have to agree with your results. At first, the idea was to just
use one program and have setup tools that were easier to manage. But
once I stopped using the FF+Thunderbird combo I also noticed a
considerable difference in processor usage when running Seamonkey's
browser and
Thanks to all who gave me the system requirements for SeaMonkey 2.0.2.
Another reason to migrate out of Windows toward Linux.
Aloha, Norm
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Margo Guda wrote:
Cecil Bankston wrote:
Margo Guda wrote:
Trel Smith wrote:
On 2/3/2010 12:40 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/2/2010 8:27 PM, Trel Smith wrote:
I'm used to Multizilla in Seamonkey, and Tab mix plus in Firefox,
but I can't find anythign like either of them for Seamonkey 2.0
Norm Cohler wrote:
Thanks to all who gave me the system requirements for SeaMonkey 2.0.2.
Another reason to migrate out of Windows toward Linux.
How is it Windows' fault that you have decided to skip 4 versions of Windows,
and a third party vendor has stopped supporting the one you are using?
James Greenidge wrote:
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms.
Well, require is the wrong word
--loaded with the developer's ignorant prejudice.
David E. Ross wrote:
For an explanation of what is happening, see Sniffing at my
NoOp wrote:
On 02/11/2010 08:46 AM, n...@home wrote:
...
That solved the problem. So when the wind picks up and they start
racing, I'll allow RayV to act as a server and do without email for a
few hours, then reboot and not let it act as a server until the next race.
You mean when it dies
Leonidas Jones wrote, on 2010-02-10 23:44:
Rubens wrote:
Hello,
Over the years I´ve got used to transfer my profile from one computer to
another with SM 1.1.x using the following method:
1- Creating a folder structure in the new computer like this:
D:\SMprofiles\MyProfile
2- Copying all
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Willard wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Willard wrote:
Is there a way to add only the new mail to PC#1 from PC#2 and visa versa
in each profile using 1.1.18 on WinXPproSP3 ???
Can you give a whole lot more information about your setup and what
you are trying to accomplish?
On 02/12/2010 01:41 PM, n...@home wrote:
...
So I am about to rid myself of the RayV, and see what else ESPN360
offers; I think I saw something about Formula 1 on there.
But I fear I have gotten far off topic with this, so I will close by
thanking the community for its help.
It's OK by me
On 02/12/2010 02:57 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 02/12/2010 01:41 PM, n...@home wrote:
...
So I am about to rid myself of the RayV, and see what else ESPN360
offers; I think I saw something about Formula 1 on there.
But I fear I have gotten far off topic with this, so I will close by
thanking the
Ray_Net, I promise this is my last message in this thread.
Il 12/02/10 14:58, Daniel ha scritto:
Andrea, Phillip's message, in which he claims New Windows are ten times
faster than New Tabs is 16th in this chain.
So, you are referring to this [1] message.
Well, by reading that message (ALL
Willard wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Willard wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Willard wrote:
Is there a way to add only the new mail to PC#1 from PC#2 and visa
versa
in each profile using 1.1.18 on WinXPproSP3 ???
Can you give a whole lot more information about your setup and what
you are
Phillip Jones wrote:
Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 12 février 2010, James Greenidge a écrit :
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms. Can
SeaMonkey
ape these identities?
Look for spoofing in the archives, it's a FAQ.
Try User Agent Switcher.
...I think you've just handed
Cecil Bankston wrote:
Margo Guda wrote:
Cecil Bankston wrote:
Margo Guda wrote:
Trel Smith wrote:
On 2/3/2010 12:40 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/2/2010 8:27 PM, Trel Smith wrote:
I'm used to Multizilla in Seamonkey, and Tab mix plus in Firefox,
but I can't find anythign like either of
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
/snip/
Lee
I had in mind a capability which would make transferring the profile to
another machine easier.
Well, for Windows users, MozBackup seems to do the job, from all the
recommendations I've seen.
David Wilkinson wrote:
Norm Cohler wrote:
Thanks to all who gave me the system requirements for SeaMonkey 2.0.2.
Another reason to migrate out of Windows toward Linux.
How is it Windows' fault that you have decided to skip 4 versions of Windows,
and a third party vendor has stopped supporting
David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/12/2010 2:38 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 12 février 2010, James Greenidge a écrit :
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms. Can SeaMonkey
ape these identities?
Look for spoofing in the archives, it's a FAQ.
Try the PrefBar extension
Dear group,
i have three problems with seamonkey 2.02 german edition on windows XP.
1st E-Mail folders
I have a large inbox and on earlier versions of seamonkey it was easily
possible to change the name of the inbox file with the explorer, if
seamonkey is not running. After the new start of
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Norm Cohler wrote:
Thanks to all who gave me the system requirements for SeaMonkey 2.0.2.
Another reason to migrate out of Windows toward Linux.
How is it Windows' fault that you have decided to skip 4 versions of
Windows,
and a third party
In news:ztadnakzkalv_ujwnz2dnuvz_vydn...@mozilla.org,
Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
In my SM 2.0.2, when looking at this group (and, I guess, other
groups as well), the header area of messages has a line called
References which lets you click on the reference number to go back
one,
David Wilkinson wrote:
Norm Cohler wrote:
Thanks to all who gave me the system requirements for SeaMonkey 2.0.2.
Another reason to migrate out of Windows toward Linux.
How is it Windows' fault that you have decided to skip 4 versions of Windows,
and a third party vendor has stopped supporting
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 03:00:22 +0100, Joerg Kirchhof wrote:
i have three problems with seamonkey 2.02 german edition on windows XP.
1st E-Mail folders
Install Folder Flags:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#folderflags
And remove the Inbox flag from the renamed inbox folder.
On 2/12/2010 7:28 PM, »Q« wrote [in part]:
SM/TB actually have a bug that prevents them from handling folded
headers correctly -- when they unfold the headers, they leave a lot of
whitespace that shouldn't be there.
I waited a long time for Thunderbird to finally implement the showing of
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/12/2010 2:38 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 12 février 2010, James Greenidge a écrit :
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms. Can
SeaMonkey
ape these identities?
Look for spoofing in the archives, it's a FAQ.
Try the
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