I'm using SM 2.0.5 on Linux (Ubuntu 10.04), and sometimes with a Word
attachment on a received email I get a little window offering me a
choice of saving it or opening it with an Open with option. But
sometimes the Open with option is missing and the only choice offered
is to save it.
For
Rufus wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 07/12/2010 04:18 AM, Daniel wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 07/11/2010 03:46 AM, Daniel wrote:
...
I have several Usenet accounts, and even of late with the spamming
here
and here-abouts, I've often thought it would be useful to have just
one
set of filters that apply to
Beverly Howard wrote:
To quote from the original post, Fedora 13 Linux
Apologies... hopefully the post will be of value to a windows user
edit/pref../navigator/tabbed../linkopen... settings.
Yes. I know. I've done that.
Rereading yielded no specific settings information... for my
Not a popup as I have popup blocker enabled on
Windows XP sp3 SM2.0.5.
But every now and then, say five minutes after
launching SeaMonkey, the URL
http://www.lookupanyonetoday.com/
opens in a new window.
It is a useful website, but I don't want it automatically.
I have SM set to open new URL
Rick Merrill wrote:
Not a popup as I have popup blocker enabled on Windows XP sp3 SM2.0.5.
But every now and then, say five minutes after launching SeaMonkey,
the URL http://www.lookupanyonetoday.com/ opens in a new window.
While it's ok to ask the question here, this is probably some sort
W3BNR wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
Daniel wrote:
T E X T D E L E T E D
(1) I hate the breach of privacy that is occurring when these re-posts
of re-posts or re-posts occur.
Daniel
I don't know who originally wrote the following, but I've been using a
modified copy of it to send to friends that
Ray wrote:
I'm using SM 2.0.5 on Linux (Ubuntu 10.04), and sometimes with a Word
attachment on a received email I get a little window offering me a
choice of saving it or opening it with an Open with option. But
sometimes the Open with option is missing and the only choice offered
is to save it.
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Not a popup as I have popup blocker enabled on Windows XP sp3 SM2.0.5.
But every now and then, say five minutes after launching SeaMonkey,
the URL http://www.lookupanyonetoday.com/ opens in a new window.
While it's ok to ask the question
I dual boot MandrivaLinux and Windows 7.
This afternoon, I had reason to boot into Win7, get online, update Win7
and Java, and checked out the SM version and it was showing as Ver
2.0.3, so I figured I might as well upgrade SM as well.
13MByte later, i.e. downloading a full version rather
Rick Merrill wrote:
Thanks for the input: ask elsewhere, check Javascript, and cookies!
There could be other reasons, of course. It would be possible, but
unlikely, that you're infected with some sort of trojan or other
malware, but since the target site is quite innocuous...
Nevertheless, it
Daniel schrieb:
Why the full version??
We only issue partial updates from one version to the next. If you are
on a version older than 2.0.4, you need to use a full upgrade to get to
2.0.5, only 2.0.4 will get a partial one.
Robert Kaiser
--
Note that any statements of mine - no matter how
I installed the blue essence Seamonkey dark theme yesterday.
For those that like NASA Night Launch for Firefox, I think you'd like
it.
I sent two suggestions to the author -- one on the browser and one on the
email client. I imagine when you are building a theme it is easy to
overlook some
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 22:53:12 +1000, Daniel wrote:
I don't suggest that
you ask your ISP Help Desk, since they will probably give you
incorrect information.
I did tech support for a major ISP for 7.5 years, mostly at a senior
level, before our call-center was closed and most of the company's
Joe Zeff wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 22:53:12 +1000, Daniel wrote:
I don't suggest that you ask your ISP Help Desk, since they
will probably give you incorrect information.
I did tech support for a major ISP for 7.5 years, mostly at a senior
level, before our call-center was closed and most
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Thanks for the input: ask elsewhere, check Javascript, and cookies!
There could be other reasons, of course. It would be possible, but
unlikely, that you're infected with some sort of trojan or other
malware, but since the target site is
Joe Zeff wrote:
Assuming that you've quoted the file names correctly, I can see one
reason why it might not have offered you that option: the second file has
no extension, and SM might be set not to offer an Open With option when
that happens. Personally, I'd think that this would be the best
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 12:44:36 -0400, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But what I've always wondered is, how do those people not get fired?
Two reasons, probably. First, we had a database of possible solutions
for various issues; as most of them had multiple suggestions, there was a
good chance that a
Rick Merrill wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
[stuff about malware]
If you do find malware, and Malwarebytes doesn't fix it, next step
would be alt.privacy.spyware ... :-)
In the registry I find one
... seamonkey.exe /MAPIStartUp
what on earth could that be?
Sorry Rick, I can't
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:05:50 -0400, Rick Merrill wrote:
In the registry I find one
... seamonkey.exe /MAPIStartUp
what on earth could that be?
I believe that this happens on Windows when/if you set SeaMonkey to be
the default mail client.
Google pulls up this related post on Mozillazine:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Not a popup as I have popup blocker enabled on
Windows XP sp3 SM2.0.5.
But every now and then, say five minutes after
launching SeaMonkey, the URL
http://www.lookupanyonetoday.com/
opens in a new window.
It is a useful website, but I don't want it automatically.
I have SM
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 07/12/2010 04:18 AM, Daniel wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 07/11/2010 03:46 AM, Daniel wrote:
...
I have several Usenet accounts, and even of late with the spamming
here
and here-abouts, I've often thought it would be useful to have just
one
set of filters
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