Hi,
Anne a tapoté, le 13/09/2010 03:12:
On french newsgroups, the titles of the message disappear sometimes,
depending of the newsreader, or on the encoding of the message of the
message I am replying.
To see what's happening there's a thread on fr.test to show it :
Rex wrote:
Ever since I started using Seamonkey 2.x, I've been torn between using
it and Firefox + Thunderbird, so I use all 3.
I've used Firefox since 0.6, and have numerous extensions I can't live
without. Thunderbird 3.1 is really great, with threaded conversation
view and so on.
SM beats
chicagofan wrote:
Daniel wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
My personal address book is alphabetical as it should be, but when I
click Compose then address, I get another order, that makes no
sense. If I click on that down arrow it just puts something else at
the bottom, not what is highlighted. I
Anne wrote:
L'autre, là, Daniel, avait escrivu :
Anne wrote:
Le 13/09/10 08:30, :
The Content-Type applied to the body not the title.
I think that, in usenet, accentuated characters are not allowed in
title
- only in body.
Look at your title.
Anne, I was going to post This is not
JeffM wrote:
JeffM wrote:
A distro built around KDE or GNOME
is likely a non-starter for gear of that vintage.
Daniel wrote:
Wrong!! My desktop is a dual boot Win98 (upgraded to SE, I think)
and Mandriva Linux 2007.1.
Part of the Mandrive install is KDE desktop.
Version 3.x, but still KDE.
MikeB wrote:
I'm sure this should be possible, but I can't seem to find a way to tell
SM to do this.
I want it to download all the message bodies for the newsgroups I am
subscribed to so that I can peruse it at my leisure. Also, there is one
news server that is persnickety and times out often
MikeB wrote:
If it works for him, why change it?
He had seen me using Thunderbird and asked what it was, when I showed
him how he could compose mail and spellcheck even when offline
(broadband connection at home isn't that great) he was impressed and
asked if I could set up something
I thought I'll configure Hotmail via POP on Seamonkey, by copying over
the settings from Thunderbird after it autoconfigures the account.
I was able to create an account and connect and download mail (to local
folders), but there's nothing to be seen there. Yet I keep getting new
mail
d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?
It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.
S.
FoxPro
There are a number of ways to skin this cat...
For example Total on email to NODUPE is a new one for me... will have
to investigate that command further as it sounds interesting ;-)
in addition to Arnie's steps, some other possibilities.
set unique on
Index on upper(email) to email
Rex wrote:
I thought I'll configure Hotmail via POP on Seamonkey, by copying over
the settings from Thunderbird after it autoconfigures the account.
I was able to create an account and connect and download mail (to local
folders), but there's nothing to be seen there. Yet I keep getting new
S. Beaulieu wrote:
d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?
It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.
S.
THANKS!
Why don't they
S. Beaulieu wrote:
d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?
It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.
S.
They just now posted a
Beverly Howard wrote:
FoxPro
There are a number of ways to skin this cat...
For example Total on email to NODUPE is a new one for me... will have
to investigate that command further as it sounds interesting ;-)
in addition to Arnie's steps, some other possibilities.
set unique on
Index on
I can create a bunch of variables in the .csv file and then Pegasus
will replace the variable with whatever is in the .csv file.
Great information... thanks.
Beverly Howard
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Rex rexduderemoveandreversedom...@liam.ur wrote:
MikeB wrote:
If it works for him, why change it?
He had seen me using Thunderbird and asked what it was, when I showed
him how he could compose mail and spellcheck even when offline
(broadband connection at home isn't that great) he was
d...@kd4e.com d...@kd4e.com wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?
It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you
JeffM wrote:
Now for the $64,000 question:
How much RAM is in that box?
Daniel wrote:
375MByte
384MB would be the number commonly reported for that.
So, your box is atypical for someone who is *still* using Win9x.
Mostly such folks will never alter the original hardware specs
and will still be
S. Beaulieu wrote:
d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?
It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.
S.
OK, I downloaded
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
d...@kd4e.com a écrit :
Is the Lightning Calendar Add-on supported, or planned
for support, in Seamonkey?
It's compatible. I am using it. When I originally installed it, the
filename was lightning-1.0b1-tb+sm-win.xpi if it helps you find it.
S.
Thank you WLS and Rickles!
It installed fine on the laptop.
Now, if I install it also on my Netbook can I sync them?
Where do I put this file so that Seamonkey sees it, please?
Tools Add-on Manager Extensions Install Select lightning.xpi
from where ever you saved it and enjoy.
WLS
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How can I change the calendar alarm sound?
It is packed in the calendar.jar file in your applications chrome
directory. The filename is sound.wav. You have to unpack calendar.jar
with a zip program (like WinZip), change
The Mozilla community discovered a crash some of our users have been
seeing at startup after updates to our previous releases. To fix that
issue, SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
We strongly recommend that all
Robert Kaiser wrote:
The Mozilla community discovered a crash some of our users have been
seeing at startup after updates to our previous releases. To fix that
issue, SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
We strongly
How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.
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d...@kd4e.com schrieb:
I have 2.0.7 and just clicked Check for Updates and it replied that
there were no updates available.
Hey, take your time, I'm no machine. I'm not finished with all of the
release stuff yet, I still need to push the update snippets so the
update server knows about them.
On 9/15/10, Steven Dukarm spiritwalker...@gmail.com wrote:
How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.
On Windows, click on edit / preferences / browser / Set Default Browser
Regards,
Lee
Steven Dukarm wrote:
How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.
You have to open Safari Prefs and set it there. Apple built Safari to
be the be-all when it comes to setting your Default.
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
... SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
...
Working fine on Mac (so far...) Sorry, no time to smoketest.
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.13)
Gecko/20100914
Rich Gray rbg_smth...@graysmail.com wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
... SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as
a
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
...
Working fine on Mac (so far...) Sorry, no time to smoketest.
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS
Rufus wrote:
Steven Dukarm wrote:
How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.
You have to open Safari Prefs and set it there. Apple built Safari to
be the be-all when it comes to setting your
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rich Grayrbg_smth...@graysmail.com wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
... SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as
a
free download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
...
Working fine on Mac (so far...) Sorry, no time to smoketest.
Mozilla/5.0
On 09/13/2010 08:44 PM, Anne wrote:
L'autre, là, NoOp, avait escrivu :
Killed all mozilla.support.seamonkey on that machine resubscribed. Now
over an hour in it's downloading 5949 of 55303 headers... amazingly
slow. I suppose that I should have only downloaded the last 3 or 4
thousand
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Steven Dukarm wrote:
How do I make SeaMonkey my default browser? I have trolled through the
preferences and all of the menu options but I don't see anything.
You have to open Safari Prefs and set it there. Apple built Safari to
be the be-all when it comes to
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