On 9 Sep., 02:16, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
If you are seeing a crash (probably when profile manager should come up)
after getting an update to 2.0.7, please try to go into the SeaMonkey
application/install folder, find a subfolder named components and
remove the compreg.dat file
FMurtz wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
FMurtz wrote:
gjvjhv
Yes, your posts are reaching the newsgroup. You posted your question
about 'importing killfiles' twice in a few minutes. Don't worry; when
someone comes along who has an answer, they will respond. This isn't a
chatroom. ;-)
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Hi,
If you are seeing a crash (probably when profile manager should come up)
after getting an update to 2.0.7, please try to go into the SeaMonkey
application/install folder, find a subfolder named components and
remove the compreg.dat file inside it.
If that works, please
Has anybody gotten Google Instant to work on SeaMonkey 2?
It works for me on IE8 and Chrome, but not on SeaMonkey or FireFox (which may
explain why spoofing FireFox is not helping me here). It's supposed to work on
FireFox 3...
--
David Wilkinson
David Wilkinson wrote:
Has anybody gotten Google Instant to work on SeaMonkey 2?
It works for me on IE8 and Chrome, but not on SeaMonkey or FireFox
(which may explain why spoofing FireFox is not helping me here). It's
supposed to work on FireFox 3...
Worked for me yesterday and just now.
Bill Davidsen wrote:
trying to migrate a system to 2.0.7, with multiple profiles. Linux x86.
Started the new SM, asked about migration, picked a profile, migration
worked, all was well. Then tried to migrate another, using directions
from several sources, multiple postings on the list, magazine
FMurtz wrote:
gjvjhv
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Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
trying to migrate a system to 2.0.7, with multiple profiles. Linux x86.
Started the new SM, asked about migration, picked a profile, migration
worked, all was well. Then tried to migrate another, using directions
from several sources, multiple postings
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/9/10 4:31 PM, baitman wrote:
Hello, What version of SeaMonkey can be use with window 98se that is
stable.
thanks
Baitmn
SeaMonkey 1.1.19
Barring someone brainwashing Robert and beating him with stacks of money, I
would say it is beyond stable all the way to
Hello,
since recently I cannot receive mails from my Google account.
My configuration:
Account name: n...@googlemail.com
email address: n...@googlemail.com
Pop mail server: pop.googlemail.com port: 995
user name: n...@googlemail.com
connection safety: SSL/TLS
Moreover I cannot sent
Klaus Weber wrote:
Hello,
since recently I cannot receive mails from my Google account.
My configuration:
Account name: n...@googlemail.com
email address: n...@googlemail.com
Pop mail server: pop.googlemail.com port: 995
user name: n...@googlemail.com
connection safety: SSL/TLS
Strange behaviour of google with SM ...
Last week, i typed the search string into the input zone then click on
the Google Search button.
From now ... i never need to touch this button who dissapeared as soon
i type. The search is done immediately and modified at each character typed.
I
Ray_Net a écrit :
Last week, i typed the search string into the input zone then click on
the Google Search button.
From now ... i never need to touch this button who dissapeared as soon
i type. The search is done immediately and modified at each character
typed.
Isn't that's Google's
On 9/10/2010 12:59 PM On a whim, Klaus Weber pounded out on the keyboard
Hello,
since recently I cannot receive mails from my Google account.
My configuration:
Account name: n...@googlemail.com
email address: n...@googlemail.com
Pop mail server: pop.googlemail.com port: 995
user
On 9/10/2010 12:59 PM On a whim, Klaus Weber pounded out on the keyboard
Hello,
since recently I cannot receive mails from my Google account.
My configuration:
Account name: n...@googlemail.com
email address: n...@googlemail.com
Pop mail server: pop.googlemail.com port: 995
user
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218258
No changes from 7 years ago.
The request is already coded when we do a forward.
So it should be easy to implement it when doing a reply.
I don't understand why developpers works on what they want instead of
what we need ... evenwhile the
Ray_Net wrote:
The search is done immediately and modified at each character typed.
This has been a topic here multiple time this week:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/browse_frm/thread/00fababfd6305fb1
Ray_Net wrote:
The search is done immediately and modified at each character typed.
This has been a topic here multiple times this week:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/browse_frm/thread/00fababfd6305fb1
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Ray_Net a écrit :
Last week, i typed the search string into the input zone then click
on the Google Search button.
From now ... i never need to touch this button who dissapeared as
soon i type. The search is done immediately and modified at each
character typed.
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Yes it is - they call it Instant. It's been in all the news for the
last couple of days, and the subject of a number of threads here and
elsewhere. (Disabling JavaScript makes it go away...)
http://www.google.com/search?q=google+instant
Blocking everything google
JeffM wrote:
FMurtz wrote:
gjvjhv
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