Just an option (toggle) to have for those of us that are willing to take
such a risk. Even in the mozilla build of Eudora it has the option of
assigning a default attachment reference folder (which still seems to be
in development) which in Eudora's case keeps the folder processing time
down t
Eggar wrote:
Unless there already is a way to select numerous e-mails and detach all
the attachments all at once? Or maybe even having a toggle that one
could switch on that would handle all attachments to be placed in a
selected default folder. Now that Mozilla has the priveledge of
continuing
Ray_Net wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 6/19/2010 8:19 AM, W3BNR wrote:
After using Netscape and SeaMonkey for many years my profile got quite
sizeable. A few months ago I created a "NEW" profile. Is there any way
to get rid of the old DEFAULT profile and have the NEW p
Ray_Net wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:07:08 -0400, /Arnie Goetchius/:
Ed Mullen wrote:
http://edmullen.net/temp/cap610.jpg
You said deleted email doesn't go to the Trash folder. See the above
image. See the radio button "Move it to this folder"?
Unless there already is a way to select numerous e-mails and detach all
the attachments all at once? Or maybe even having a toggle that one
could switch on that would handle all attachments to be placed in a
selected default folder. Now that Mozilla has the priveledge of
continuing the pli
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:07:08 -0400, /Arnie Goetchius/:
Ed Mullen wrote:
http://edmullen.net/temp/cap610.jpg
You said deleted email doesn't go to the Trash folder. See the above
image. See the radio button "Move it to this folder"? And next to it
Mike Gasser wrote:
Sometimes (I haven't been able to establish exactly when), the "Sending
messages..." dialogue hangs at the point where it says "Status: Copy
complete". It only goes away when I hit "Cancel". I've verified that the
message has actually been sent in these cases, but it is an anno
Thank You Noop,
I kinda figured it just has to be as it is,
I told the 'little babies' when I first encountered
This, that all they had to do was first save out, I have
never had an issue with such trivial garbage as their 'wants'
so I will just leave it hang - I could live with that ;)
No
Thorsten Dorr wrote:
Hello,
i found 19 nstmp files (nstmp, nstmp-1 ... nstmp-19)
with a size of around 400MB in my Seamonkey-Mail profile.
What are they for?
Can i delete them?
More infos -> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Nstmp_folders
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W3BNR wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 6/19/2010 8:19 AM, W3BNR wrote:
After using Netscape and SeaMonkey for many years my profile got quite
sizeable. A few months ago I created a "NEW" profile. Is there any way
to get rid of the old DEFAULT profile and have the NEW profile as
DEFAUL
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
sm 2.04
When I delete an email, it is not moved to the Trash folder. It is just
gone. It used to work in previous versions. I get the same result with
different profiles and different computers. Is there a setting I need to
tweak?
Could you possibly have the View settings
Sometimes (I haven't been able to establish exactly when), the "Sending
messages..." dialogue hangs at the point where it says "Status: Copy
complete". It only goes away when I hit "Cancel". I've verified that the
message has actually been sent in these cases, but it is an annoyance.
I'm using SM
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:07:08 -0400, /Arnie Goetchius/:
Ed Mullen wrote:
http://edmullen.net/temp/cap610.jpg
You said deleted email doesn't go to the Trash folder. See the above
image. See the radio button "Move it to this folder"? And next to it you
can select what fold
Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:09:49 -0400, /Arnie Goetchius/:
sm 2.04
When I delete an email, it is not moved to the Trash folder. It is just
gone. It used to work in previous versions. I get the same result with
different profiles and different computers. Is there a setting I need to
tweak?
Make sure
Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:07:08 -0400, /Arnie Goetchius/:
Ed Mullen wrote:
http://edmullen.net/temp/cap610.jpg
You said deleted email doesn't go to the Trash folder. See the above
image. See the radio button "Move it to this folder"? And next to it you
can select what folder it goes to. Is that radi
Arnie Goetchius a écrit :
I don't see any of those radio buttons. Here is what I do see:
http://picasaweb.google.com/chsreunions/Seamonkey#5485304558650728562
Are you sure you are actually using 2.0.4? If you haven't uninstalled
previous versions, your shortcuts might still point to that one
Ed Mullen wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
sm 2.04
When I delete an email, it is not moved to the Trash folder. It is just
gone. It used to work in previous versions. I get the same result with
different profiles and different computers. Is there a setting
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Arnie Goetchius a écrit :
Edit - Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings - Server settings - see options
under "server settings" section for deleting.
The only thing I see under "Server Settings" that might be relevant is a
check box for "Empty Trash on Exit" which is not checked. I see nothing
else
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
sm 2.04
When I delete an email, it is not moved to the Trash folder. It is just
gone. It used to work in previous versions. I get the same result with
different profiles and different computers. Is there a setting I need to
tweak?
Ed Mullen wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
sm 2.04
When I delete an email, it is not moved to the Trash folder. It is just
gone. It used to work in previous versions. I get the same result with
different profiles and different computers. Is there a setting I need to
tweak?
Edit - Mail & Newsgrou
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
sm 2.04
When I delete an email, it is not moved to the Trash folder. It is just
gone. It used to work in previous versions. I get the same result with
different profiles and different computers. Is there a setting I need to
tweak?
Edit - Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings
W3BNR wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 6/19/2010 8:19 AM, W3BNR wrote:
After using Netscape and SeaMonkey for many years my profile got quite
sizeable. A few months ago I created a "NEW" profile. Is there any way
to get rid of the old DEFAULT profile and have the NEW profile as
DEFAULT?
Yes. You
On 21.06.2010 07:45, Thorsten Dorr wrote:
--- Original Message ---
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb:
>> Jay Garcia wrote:
>>
>> What if he found them via his file manager? He doesn't say just *how* he
>> 'found' them. His wording indicates to me that a file manager was used,
>> rather than loo
sm 2.04
When I delete an email, it is not moved to the Trash folder. It is just
gone. It used to work in previous versions. I get the same result with
different profiles and different computers. Is there a setting I need to
tweak?
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty schrieb:
> Jay Garcia wrote:
>
> What if he found them via his file manager? He doesn't say just *how* he
> 'found' them. His wording indicates to me that a file manager was used,
> rather than looking at the mail program.
>
Yes I used File manager. It's not IN Seamonkey.
Jay Garcia wrote:
> Thorsten Dorr wrote:
>> i found 19 nstmp files (nstmp, nstmp-1 ... nstmp-19)
>> with a size of around 400MB in my Seamonkey-Mail profile.
>>
>> What are they for?
>>
>> Can i delete them?
>
> Delete them, empty trash and then "compact folders".
What if he found them via his
On 21.06.2010 06:27, Thorsten Dorr wrote:
--- Original Message ---
> Hello,
>
> i found 19 nstmp files (nstmp, nstmp-1 ... nstmp-19)
> with a size of around 400MB in my Seamonkey-Mail profile.
>
> What are they for?
>
> Can i delete them?
>
>
> Thanks
Delete them, empty trash and then "com
Hello,
i found 19 nstmp files (nstmp, nstmp-1 ... nstmp-19)
with a size of around 400MB in my Seamonkey-Mail profile.
What are they for?
Can i delete them?
Thanks
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Neil wrote, On 6/21/2010 10:31 AM:
You could try comparing with a Firefox trunk nightly (3.7a).
I tried the FF 3.7a6 (nightly) with the same error:
Error: realm is null
Source File: file:///C:/Program%20Files/SeaMonkey/components/nsPrompter.js
Line: 320
Error: LoginManagerPrompter: _doAsyncProm
dominique wrote:
I just found that the Seamonkey nightly broke Windows authentication
(NTLM ??? - not sure...) since build 20100617 or 20100618.
I filed this bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=573238
Anyone having the same problem might want to help or simply confirm
the issue.
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